2025 BAL playoffs
Tournament details | |
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Country | South Africa |
City | Pretoria |
Venue(s) | SunBet Arena |
Dates | 6–14 June 2025 |
Teams | 8 |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 12 |
The 2025 BAL playoffs will be the postseason tournament of the 2025 BAL season which determined the champions of the fifth Basketball Africa League (BAL) season. The playoffs will begin on 6 June 2025 with the seeding games and finish on 14 June 2025 with the final.[1] The playoffs will be held in the SunBet Arena in Pretoria, South Africa.
Qualified teams
Al Ahli Tripoli, Al Ittihad Alexandria and Kriol Star made their playoff debuts. Kriol Star became the first team from Cape Verde to qualify for the playoffs.
Team | Conference | Record | Clinched | Playoff appearance | |
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Playoff berth | Best record in conference | ||||
Al Ittihad Alexandria | Kalahari | 6–0 | 10 April[2] | 11 April[3] | 1st |
Rivers Hoopers | Kalahari | 4–2 | 11 April[4] | – | 2nd |
US Monastitr | Sahara | 4–2 | 4 May[5] | 4 May[5] | 4th |
Petro de Luanda | Sahara | 3–3 | 3 May[6] | – | 5th |
Kriol Star | Sahara | 3–3 | 4 May[7] | – | 1st |
Al Ahli Tripoli | Nile | 6–0 | 22 May[8] | 22 May[9] | 1st |
APR | Nile | 3–3 | 25 May[10] | – | 1st |
FUS Rabat | Kalahari | 2–4 | 25 May[10] | – | 2nd |
Summary
Signings
During the break between the group phase and the playoffs, teams were allowed to sign new players.
- Jo Lual-Acuil, the Most Valuable Player in 2024, joined Al Ittihad Alexandria[11]
- Omar Abada, a former All-BAL selection, joined FUS Rabat[11]
- Samkelo Cele, a 2024 All-BAL First Team member, joined the defending champions Petro de Luanda[11]
- Nuni Omot, a BAL champion and MVP in 2023 with Al Ahly, joined APR[11]
Ranking
To determine the match-ups in the seeding games, the eight teams were ranked based on their performance across group phase games.
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | GF | GA | GD | PCT | Qualification |
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1 | Al Ahli Tripoli | 6 | 6 | 0 | 604 | 498 | +106 | 1.000 | Qualification to 1st-2nd seed game |
2 | Al Ittihad Alexandria | 6 | 6 | 0 | 526 | 428 | +98 | 1.000 | |
3 | US Monastir | 6 | 4 | 2 | 478 | 444 | +34 | .667 | Qualification to 3rd-4th seed game |
4 | Rivers Hoopers | 6 | 4 | 2 | 484 | 466 | +18 | .667 | |
5 | Petro de Luanda | 6 | 3 | 3 | 463 | 432 | +31 | .500 | Qualification to 5th-6th seed game |
6 | APR | 6 | 3 | 3 | 530 | 508 | +22 | .500 | |
7 | Kriol Star | 6 | 3 | 3 | 461 | 506 | −45 | .500 | Qualification to 7th-8th seed game |
8 | FUS Rabat | 6 | 2 | 4 | 456 | 475 | −19 | .333 |
Rules for classification: Teams ranked on 1) Win-loss record; 2) Head-to-head record; 3) Point differential in the games between the respective teams; 4) Number of points scored in the games between the respective teams; 5) Average point differential in all games against other teams in the Conference; 6) Average number of points scored in all games played against other teams in the Conference; 7) Drawing.
Seeding games
Note: All times are in East Africa Time.
7th–8th seed game
6 June 2025 | Kriol Star | 91–88 | FUS Rabat | Pretoria, South Africa |
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16:00 | Scoring by quarter: 19–20, 22–22, 21–26, 29–20 | |||
Pts: Ntambwe 22 Rebs: Almedia 10 Asts: Almeida 4 |
Boxscore | Pts: Baeri 22 Rebs: Diagne 9 Asts: Jordan 8 |
Arena: SunBet Arena Attendance: 1,613 Referees: Kenny Jones, Arnold Moseya, Annie Joyce Muchenu |
1st–2nd seed game
6 June 2025 | Al Ahli Tripoli | 74–85 | Al Ittihad Alexandria | Pretoria, South Africa |
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19:00 | Scoring by quarter: 14–24, 25–24, 16–16, 19–21 | |||
Pts: White Jr. 24 Rebs: White Jr. 11 Asts: Badrush 5 |
Boxscore | Pts: Deng 19 Rebs: Lual-Acuil 14 Asts: Vinales 5 |
Arena: SunBet Arena Attendance: 3,124 Referees: Julian Scott, Yann Vezo Davidson, Kingsley Ojeaburu |
5th–6th seed game
7 June 2025 | Petro de Luanda | 57–75 | APR | Pretoria, South Africa |
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16:00 | Scoring by quarter: 19–11, 14–26, 13–24, 11–24 | |||
Pts: Gardner 13 Rebs: Gardner 10 Asts: Ray 5 |
Boxscore | Pts: Diarra 19 Rebs: Diarra 16 Asts: Habimana 5 |
Arena: SunBet Arena Attendance: 4,190 Referees: Chelisa Painter, Amr Aboollo, Amir Taboubi |
3rd–4th seed game
7 June 2025 | US Monastir | 89–81 | Rivers Hoopers | Pretoria, South Africa |
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19:00 | Scoring by quarter: 14–16, 18–20, 34–26, 23–19 | |||
Pts: Sané 22 Rebs: Lahyani 7 Asts: Hardy 9 |
Boxscore | Pts: Putney 28 Rebs: Olisemeka 10 Asts: Maxi Munanga 4 |
Arena: SunBet Arena Attendance: 5,052 Referees: Pat O'Connell, Jean Sauveur Ruhamiriza, Oumar Sy |
Bracket
The playoff pairings were determined by the seeding games.[12]
Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | ||||||||||||
1 | Al Ittihad Alexandria (OT) | 86 | ||||||||||||
8 | FUS Rabat | 83 | ||||||||||||
1 | Al Ittihad Alexandria | 74 | ||||||||||||
6 | Petro de Luanda | 96 | ||||||||||||
3 | US Monastir | 84 | ||||||||||||
6 | Petro de Luanda | 95 | ||||||||||||
6 | Petro de Luanda | 67 | ||||||||||||
2 | Al Ahli Tripoli | 88 | ||||||||||||
2 | Al Ahli Tripoli | 107 | ||||||||||||
7 | Kriol Star | 81 | ||||||||||||
2 | Al Ahli Tripoli | 84 | Third place game | |||||||||||
5 | APR | 71 | ||||||||||||
4 | Rivers Hoopers | 73 | 1 | Al Ittihad Alexandria | 90 | |||||||||
5 | APR | 104 | 5 | APR | 123 |
Quarterfinals
(2) Al Ahli Tripoli vs. (7) Kriol Star
It was the first official BAL game between the teams, however, they had met once in the Road to BAL group stage in November, in a game which Al Ahli won.[12] Fabian White Jr. led the Libyans with 34 points and 13 rebounds, and an efficiency of 39. Assem Marei contributed a double-double of 13 points and 13 rebounds. On the losing side, Joel Ntambwe led all Kriol Star scorers with 25. The Al Ahli bench outscored Kriol Star's bench 26–3 in the game. Al Ahli became the second Libyan team to reach the semifinals, following Al Ahly Ly in the previous season.[13]
8 June 2025 | Al Ahli Tripoli | 107–81 | Kriol Star | Pretoria, South Africa |
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16:00 | Scoring by quarter: 29–18, 25–22, 29–14, 24–27 | |||
Pts: White Jr. 34 Rebs: Marei, White Jr. 13 Asts: Badrush 7 |
Boxscore | Pts: Ntambwe 25 Rebs: I. Almeida 8 Asts: I. Almeida 6 |
Arena: SunBet Arena Attendance: 2,537 Referees: Julian Scott, Amr Aboollo, Asmae Benkhadra |
(1) Al Ittihad Alexandria vs. (8) FUS Rabat
This was the third game this season between these two teams, who faced each other twice in the Kalahari Conference. FUS Rabat guard Nisre Zouzoua hit a sidestep three-pointer with two seconds on the clock to tie the game at 74–74, and which eventually sent the game to overtime. In the overtime, FUS shot two-for-seven from the field, and three-from-eight from the free throw line, as Al Ittihad pulled through to advance to the semifinals. Jo Lual-Acuil had his second double-double of the playoffs with 16 points and 11 rebounds, while Kyle Vinales also contributed 16 points. Majok Deng added 15 points from the bench. For the losing side John Jordan led all scorers with 23 points, while [14]
8 June 2025 | Al Ittihad Alexandria | 86–83 (OT) | FUS Rabat | Pretoria, South Africa |
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19:00 | Scoring by quarter: 16–14, 25–20, 15–16, 18–24, Overtime: 12–9 | |||
Pts: Lual-Acuil, Vinales 16 Rebs: Lual-Acuil 11 Asts: Vinales 7 |
Boxscore | Pts: Jordan 23 Rebs: Kourdou 8 Asts: Abada 6 |
Arena: SunBet Arena Attendance: 3,123 Referees: Kenny Jones, Oumar Sy, Claudio Eiuba |
(4) Rivers Hoopers vs. (5) APR
This was the third game in BAL history between the Rivers Hoopers and APR, who played each other twice in the 2024 Sahara Conference.[12] APR led from start to finish and dominated the Hoopers, and thus became the second team to advance to the BAL semifinals, following Patriots in 2021.[15]
9 June 2025 | Rivers Hoopers | 73–104 | APR | Pretoria, South Africa |
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16:00 | Scoring by quarter: 11–24, 21–33, 20–26, 21–21 | |||
Pts: Akec 21 Rebs: Garba, Olisemeka 7 Asts: Akec 4 |
Boxscore | Pts: Omot 21 Rebs: Diarra 9 Asts: Randle 10 |
Arena: SunBet Arena Attendance: 1,803 Referees: Pat O'Connell, Arnold Moseya, Amir Taboubi |
(3) US Monastir vs. (6) Petro de Luanda
The quarterfinal was a rematch of the 2022 BAL finals, in which Monastir won its first BAL title, as well as the fourth BAL game between the two teams.[12] In the end of the opening quarter, Petro went on a 12–0 run to finish the quarter 28–16, after which US Monastir never led. Petro de Luanda qualified for the BAL semifinals for a record-extending fifth time in a row. Monastir was eliminated in the quarterfinals for a second year in a row.[16]
9 June 2025 | US Monastir | 84–95 | Petro de Luanda | Pretoria, South Africa |
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19:00 | Scoring by quarter: 16–28, 16–22, 18–29, 24–16 | |||
Pts: Hardy 17 Rebs: Eldridge 8 Asts: Eldridge 5 |
Boxscore | Pts: Ray 20 Rebs: Gardner 6 Asts: Dundão, Gardner 6 |
Arena: SunBet Arena Attendance: 2,213 Referees: Chelisa Painter, Kingsley Ojeaburu, Jean Sauveur Ruhamiriza |
Semifinals
(2) Al Ahli Tripoli vs. (4) APR
This was the third game between both teams of the season,. Fabian White Jr. played all 40 minutes of the game, and led Al Ahli with 23 points, on 9-for-14 shooting, while also grabbing 7 rebounds. Al Ahli Tripoli became the second Libyan team to reach the BAL final, following Al Ahly Ly in the previous year.[17]
11 June 2025 | Al Ahli Tripoli | 84–71 | APR | Pretoria, South Africa |
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16:00 | Scoring by quarter: 17–18, 19–11, 19–28, 29–14 | |||
Pts: White Jr. 23 Rebs: Marei 10 Asts: Adams, Marei 6 |
Boxscore | Pts: Omot 22 Rebs: Diarra 9 Asts: Randle 4 |
Arena: SunBet Arena Attendance: 2,928 Referees: Chelisa Painter, Yann Vezo Davidson, Amr Aboollo |
(2) Al Ittihad Alexandria vs. (6) Petro de Luanda
The defending champions Petro de Luanda ended Al Ittihad's unbeaten run, handing them their first loss of the season and eliminating them from title contention. The Angolans took a lead in the first quarter, and led as much as by 25 points at one point in the game. Al Ittihad struggled from behind the arc, shooting 5-for-26 from three-point range.[18] Petro de Luanda's bench was also superior, outscoring Al Ittihad 60–35. Kendrick Ray led all players in scoring with 21 points. Petro qualified for its second straight final apperance.[18]
11 June 2025 | Al Ittihad Alexandria | 74–96 | Petro de Luanda | Pretoria, South Africa |
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19:00 | Scoring by quarter: 22–25, 18–20, 12–22, 22–29 | |||
Pts: Deng 17 Rebs: Lual-Acuil 7 Asts: Lual-Acuil 7 |
Boxscore | Pts: Ray 21 Rebs: Gardner 12 Asts: Diabate 7 |
Arena: SunBet Arena Attendance: 4,615 Referees: Pat O'connell, Arnold Moseya, Jean Sauveur Ruhamiriza |
Third place game: (1) Al Ittihad Alexandria vs. (4) APR
APR dominated the third place game against Al Ittihad, scoring a league record 123 points in the game, breaking the record which was set by Al Ahli Tripoli in the regular season.[19] They also scored 74 points by halftime, the most in league history, and set a new record for most points in an opening quarter, with 38. APR made 16 three-pointers, also setting a new league record. Forward Axel Mpoyo hit 10 three-pointers, and set a new record for most three-point field goals by a player in a BAL game, overtaking the record set by Will Perry. The third place by APR was the best result by any Rwandan team, matching the performance by Patriots who were fourth in 2021. Al Ittihad's finish in fourth place was the second-worst result by an Egyptian team since the establishment of the league.[19]
13 June 2025 | Al Ittihad Alexandria | 90–123 | APR | Pretoria, South Africa |
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19:00 | Scoring by quarter: 19–38, 15–36, 22–17, 34–32 | |||
Pts: Mohamed 20 Rebs: M. Deng 9 Asts: Aboushousha 6 |
Boxscore | Pts: Mpoyo 32 Rebs: Diarra 10 Asts: Nshobozwabyosenumukiza 10 |
Arena: SunBet Arena Attendance: 5,603 Referees: Ken Jones, Oumar Sy, Asmae Benkhadra |
Final: (2) Al Ahli Tripoli vs. (6) Petro de Luanda
14 June 2025 | Al Ahli Tripoli | 88–67 | Petro de Luanda | Pretoria, South Africa |
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16:00 | Scoring by quarter: 27–19, 16–19, 23–16, 22–13 | |||
Pts: Marei 22 Rebs: Marei 19 Asts: Adams 7 |
Boxscore | Pts: Gakou 12 Rebs: Gardner 5 Asts: Dundão 8 |
Arena: SunBet Arena Attendance: 6,853 Referees: Julian Scott, Yann Vezo Davidson, Annie Joyce Muchenu |
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