2025 BAL season

2025 BAL season
LeagueBasketball Africa League
Season2025
Dates4 April – 25 May 2025 (group phase)
6 – 14 June 2025 (playoffs)
Number of games48
Teams12
Playoffs
Champions Al Ahli Tripoli (1st title)
Runners-up Petro de Luanda
Third place APR
Fourth place Al Ittihad Alexandria
Awards
MVPJean Jacques Boissy (Al Ahli)

The 2025 BAL season, also known as BAL Season 5, will be the 5th season of the Basketball Africa League (BAL). The season will begin on 5 April and end on 14 June 2025 with the final.[1] The playoffs and finals will be held in Pretoria, South Africa, for the first time.[2]

Petro de Luanda were the defending champions, having won the previous season, but lost in the final to Al Ahli Tripoli, who became the first Libyan team to win the BAL championship.[3] As winners, Al Ahli Tripoli earned the right to play in the 2025 FIBA Intercontinental Cup.

Venues

The Moroccan Royal Basketball Federation (FRMBB) announced on 12 November 2024 that Rabat would be one of the host cities of the first phase of the 2025 season.[4]

On 21 November 2024, the BAL announced that the group phase would be hosted in three countries, as the Nile Conference is hosted at the Salle Moulay Abdellah in Rabat, Morocco, the Sahara Conference in Dakar Arena, Dakar, Senegal, and the Kalahari Conference in the BK Arena in Kigali, Rwanda.[1] The playoffs and final will be played in the SunBet Arena in Pretoria, South Africa.[1]

Qualification

The number of directly qualified teams changed from the previous four seasons, as the BAL now allocated eight direct slots to designated leagues and markets. As such, the champions of Morocco were given a direct spot in the tournament, while only four[2] teams would qualify through the Road to BAL.[5] FIBA Africa had reported that the champions of South Africa received direct qualification,[6] and this was effectively honored when South African champions MBB were given a wild card spot.

Teams

Location of teams of the 2025 BAL season .
Green: Nile Conference; Yellow: Sahara Conference; Red: Kalahari Conference.

The defending champions Petro de Luanda were the first team to qualify, as they won the 2023–24 Angolan Basketball League on 12 May 2024 to qualify for a record-extending fifth season in a row.[7] Al Ittihad Alexandria will make its debut, becoming the third Egyptian club to play in the league and it is the greatest Egyptian basketball club in history.[8] ASCVD became the third Senegalese club to qualify following their Nationale 1 title.[9] MBB from South Africa was announced on 12 January 2025 as the last representative, after they were given a wild card.[10]

The season had six debuting teams, setting a new record.[11]

Method of qualification and statistics

Team Method of qualification Date of qualification App. Previous year Cons. Best performance Ref.
Petro de Luanda 2023–24 Angolan Basketball League champions 12 May 2024 5th 2024 5 Champions (2024) [7]
Al Ittihad Alexandria 2023–24 Egyptian Basketball Premier League champions 13 June 2024 1st 1 [8]
US Monastir 2023–24 Championnat Pro A champions 27 June 2024 5th 2024 5 Champions (2022) [12]
ASC Ville de Dakar 2024 Nationale 1 champions 27 June 2024 1st 1 [9]
APR 2024 RBL season champions 23 September 2024 2nd 2024 2 Group stage (2024) [13]
Rivers Hoopers 2024 NBBF Premier League champions 19 November 2024 3rd 2024 2 Third Place (2024) [14]
FUS Rabat 2023–24 Division Excellence champions 10 July 2024 2nd 2024 2 Quarterfinalist (2024) [15]
Al Ahli Tripoli Road to BAL West Division winners 9 November 2024 1st 1 [16]
Stade Malien Road to BAL West Division runners-up 9 November 2024 2nd 2023 2 Third Place (2023) [17]
Kriol Star Road to BAL East Division finalist 2 December 2024 1st 1 [18]
Nairobi City Thunder Road to BAL East Division finalist 2 December 2024 1st 1 [19]
MBB Wild card 12 January 2025 1st 1 [10]

Personnel

Team Head coach Captain
Al Ahli Tripoli Fouad Abou Chakra[20] Mohamed Sadi
Al Ittihad Alexandria Ahmed Omar Ahmed El Sabbagh
ASC Ville de Dakar Libasse Faye Bara Ndiaye
APR James Maye[20] William Robeyns
FUS Rabat Said El Bouzidi Abdelhakim Zouita
Kriol Star Hugo Salgado Joel Almeida
MBB Sam Vincent[21] Lebesa Selepe
Nairobi City Thunder Brad Ibs Tylor Ongwae
Petro de Luanda Sergio Valdeolmillos Childe Dundão
Rivers Hoopers Ogoh Odaudu Onyebuchi Nwaiwu
Stade Malien Boubacar Kanouté Mahamane Coulibaly
US Monastir Vasco Curado Radhouane Slimane

Pre-season

As the champions of the 2024 BAL season, Petro de Luanda played in the 2024 FIBA Intercontinental Cup in September 2024. They finished in fifth place.[22]

Schedule

The full schedule for the season was officially released on 21 November 2024.[1]

Phase Round Games
Qualifying rounds

(Road to BAL)

First Round 8 October – 1 November 2024
Elite 16 5 November – 3 December 2024
Group phase Nile Conference 5 – 13 April 2025
Sahara Conference 26 April – 5 May 2025
Kalahari Conference 17 – 25 May 2025
Seeding games 6 –14 June 2025
Playoffs Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final and third place

Group phase

The group phase is played between 5 April and 25 May 2024. The twelve teams of the group phase are allocated into three conferences. The BAL announced the official schedule on 28 February 2025.[11]

Tiebreakers

The ranking of teams in the regular season was determined as follows:[23][24]

  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.


Kalahari Conference

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD PCT Qualification AIA RIV FUS SMB
1 Al Ittihad Alexandria 6 6 0 526 428 +98 1.000 Advance to playoffs 94–77 98–74 91–68
2 Rivers Hoopers 6 4 2 484 466 +18 .667 80–100 88–82 79–59
3 FUS Rabat (H) 6 2 4 456 475 −19 .333 60–71 71–79 92–72
4 Stade Malien 6 0 6 395 492 −97 .000 69–72 60–81 67–77
Source: BAL
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(H) Hosts

Sahara Conference

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD PCT Qualification USM APL KRS AVD
1 US Monastir 6 4 2 478 444 +34 .667 Advance to playoffs 87–73 88–72 77–68
2 Petro de Luanda 6 3 3 463 432 +31 .500[a] 78–68 69–71 76–67
3 Kriol Star 6 3 3 461 506 −45 .500[a] 83–91 74–103 66–63
4 ASC Ville de Dakar (H) 6 2 4 425 445 −20 .333 70–67 65–64 92–95
Source: BAL
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(H) Hosts
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Head-to-head: Petro de Luanda 1–1 Kriol Star, +26 point differential.

Nile Conference

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD PCT Qualification AHT APR MBB NCT
1 Al Ahli Tripoli 6 6 0 604 498 +106 1.000 Advance to playoffs 106–102 102–73 104–91
2 APR (H) 6 3 3 530 508 +22 .500 68–90 88–94 92–63
3 MBB 6 2 4 476 539 −63 .333 73–102 81–103 76–85
4 Nairobi City Thunder 6 1 5 474 539 −65 .167 87–115 74–77 74–75
Source: BAL
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(H) Hosts

Ranking of third-placed teams

Pos Grp Team Pld W L PF PA PD PCT Qualification
1 Sahara Kriol Star 6 3 3 461 506 −45 .500 Advance to playoffs
2 Kalahari FUS Rabat 6 2 4 456 475 −19 .333
3 Nile MBB 6 2 4 476 539 −63 .333
Source: BAL

Playoffs

Rankings

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD PCT Qualification
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
Source: BAL
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

The seeding games between the eight teams that advanced from the group phase were played on 8 and 9 June 2025. The match-ups were determined based on an aggregate ranking of all teams, with four pairings to decide the final seeds. The numbers in brackets are the seeds of the teams.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
(1) Al Ahli Tripoli 74–85 Al Ittihad Alexandria (2)
(3) US Monastir 89–81 Rivers Hoopers (4)
(5) Petro de Luanda 57–75 APR (6)
(7) Kriol Star 91–88 FUS Rabat (8)

Bracket

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

Individual awards

The Coach of the Year award was announced on 14 June 2025, while the other awards were announced on 15 June 2025, before or after the final.[25] For the first time in league history, fans were allowed to vote for the winner of the MVP and the Defensive Player of the Year awards, having the option of picking between four finalists. The fan vote made up for 25% of the points, with the other 75% coming from the MVP panel.[26][27]

Statistics

Individual statistic leaders

Category[34] Player Team(s) Statistic
Points per game Teafale Lenard MBB 22.7
Rebounds per game Assem Marei Al Ahli Tripoli 12.4
Assists per game Cameron Parker Kriol Star 7.8
Steals per game Teafale Lenard MBB 3.5
Blocks per game Aliou Diarra APR 3.4
Minutes per game Ivan Almeida Kriol Star 37.5
FG% Aliou Diarra APR 55.7%
3P% Madut Akec Rivers Hoopers 48.8%
FT% Pieter Prinsloo MBB 100%

Individual game highs

Category[35] Player Team Statistic
Points Teafale Lenard MBB 39
Rebounds Assem Marei Al Ahli Tripoli 19
Assists Childe Dundão Petro de Luanda 11
John Jordan FUS Rabat
Steals Madut Akec Rivers Hoopers 6
Blocks Aliou Diarra APR 8 (record)
Three pointers Axel Mpoyo APR 10 (record)

Team statistic leaders

Category[36] Team Statistic
Points per game Al Ahli Tripoli 95.7
Rebounds per game ASC Ville de Dakar 46.0
Assists per game APR 22.7
Steals per game Al Ahli Tripoli 11.5
Blocks per game MBB 4.7
Turnovers per game 17.2
Fouls per game 20.2
FG% APR 48.0%
FT% Kriol Star 76.1%
3P% FUS Rabat 37.9%

Notes

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