FIBA Africa Zone 5 Club Championship (men)

FIBA Africa Zone 5 Club Championship (men)
Organising bodyFIBA Africa
Founded1985
First season1985
Folded2018
CountriesZone 5 member countries
ConfederationFIBA Africa
Number of teams6–15
International cup(s)FIBA Africa Basketball League
Last champions Al Ahly (1st title)
(2018)
Most championships Co-op Bank
(5 titles)

The FIBA Africa Zone 5 Club Championship was a men's and women's basketball club competition for teams in FIBA Africa's Zone 5, which exists of teams in East Africa. The winners of the zone championship qualified for the FIBA Africa Club Champions Cup (later the FIBA Africa Basketball League).[1] The tournament was held annually in October, with teams qualifying through their domestic leagues.

The last competition was played in 2018, after which no championship has been held anymore, although East African team play each other in the Road to BAL, but no regional championship title is awarded anymore.

Co-op Bank from Kenya holds the record for most championships with five titles. Kenya was the most successful nation as well with as many as nine titles that were attributed to teams from the country.

Results

Ed. Year Finals host Final Third place game Num.
teams
Ref.
Winners Score Runners-up Third place Score Fourth place
10 1995
Harare
[2]
11 1996
Nairobi

Co-op Bank
[2]
12 1997
Kampala

Co-op Bank
[2]
13 1998
Dar es Salaam

Co-op Bank
[2]
14 1999
Lusaka

Cobra
[2]
15 2000
Kampala

Falcons
[2]
16 2001
Kigali

Savio
[3]
17 2002
Nairobi

APR
[4]
18 2003
Zanzibar

Ulinzi Warriors
[5]
19 2004
Kampala

Post Bank
[2]
20 2005
Dar es Salaam

KCB Lions
[2]
21 2006
Nairobi

KCB Lions
[2]
22 2007
Kigali

APR
12 [2]
23 2008
Addis Ababa

APR
[5]
24 2009
Kampala

Co-op Bank

Kyambogo Warriors
10 [2][6]
25 2010
Bujumbura

Co-op Bank
[2]
26 2011
Dar es Salaam

Urunani
[2]
27 2012
Kampala

Espoir
90–39
Urunani

Dmark Power
66–65
KCB Lions
[7][1][8]
28 2013 Bujumbura
Urunani
65–56
Espoir
[7]
29 2014
Mombasa

Urunani
68–59
KPA
8 [9][7]
30 2015
Kigali

Gezira
75–73
City Oilers
10 [10]
31 2016
Kampala

City Oilers
72–49
Ulinzi Warriors

Patriots
67–60
USIU Tigers
10 [5][11]
32 2017
Kampala

City Oilers
86–59
Patriots
Dmark Power and KPA 8 [12][13]
33 2018
Dar es Salaam

Al Ahly
68–67
Smouha

REG
[14]


Statistics

Performance by club

Performances in the FIBA Africa Zone Five Club Championship
Club Titles Runners-up Years won Years runners-up
Co-op Bank 5 0 1996, 1997, 1998, 2009, 2010
Urunani 3 1 2011, 2013, 2014 2012
APR 3 1 2002, 2007, 2008
KCB Lions 2 0 2005, 2006
City Oilers 2 1 2016, 2017 2015
Espoir 1 1 2012 2013
Gezira 1 0 2015
Post Bank 1 0 2004
Ulinzi Warriors 1 1 2003 2016
Savio 1 0 2002
Cobra 1 0 1999
Al Ahly 1 0 2018
Falcons 1 0 2000
Kyambogo Warriors 0 1 2009
KPA 0 1 2014
Smouha 0 1 2018
Patriots 0 1 2017

Performance by country

Nation Winners Runners-up
Kenya 9 2
Rwanda 4 3
Uganda 3 2
Burundi 3 1
Egypt 2 1
Tanzania 1 0

References

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