DateRHome v Away-
07/01 19:00 - Guinea v Ivory Coast 64-88
07/01 16:00 - Benin v Nigeria 51-78
06/30 19:00 - Ivory Coast v Benin 74-59
06/30 16:00 - Nigeria v Guinea 62-65
06/25 16:00 - Tunisia v Algeria 68-70
06/23 16:00 - Algeria v Tunisia 42-49
06/23 16:00 - Burundi v Rwanda 48-70
06/23 13:00 - South Sudan v Tanzania 75-51
06/21 16:00 - Tanzania v South Sudan 46-54
06/21 13:00 - Rwanda v Burundi 52-53
06/19 16:00 - South Sudan v Rwanda View
06/19 13:00 - Eritrea v Burundi View
06/18 13:00 - Rwanda v Eritrea View
06/17 13:00 - Burundi v South Sudan View
03/25 17:00 - Cameroon v Equatorial Guinea 102-38
03/25 14:30 - Central African Republic v Chad 68-64
03/24 17:00 - Chad v Cameroon 74-82
03/24 14:30 - Equatorial Guinea v Gabon 36-110
03/23 17:00 - Chad v Equatorial Guinea 82-57
03/23 14:30 - Central African Republic v Gabon 57-67
03/22 15:00 - Gabon v Chad 54-52
03/22 12:00 - Equatorial Guinea v Central African Republic 52-113
03/21 17:00 - Gabon v Cameroon 71-80
03/20 17:00 - Central African Republic v Cameroon 49-67
07/27 18:30 1 Kenya v Congo Democratic Republic 61-82
07/27 16:00 50 Morocco v Angola 71-88
07/26 16:15 31 Mali v Chad 75-64
07/26 14:00 32 Tunisia v Algeria 68-67
07/25 20:30 2 Congo Democratic Republic v Angola 84-78
07/25 18:15 2 Morocco v Kenya 66-96

Wikipedia - AfroCan

The AfroCan (alternatively known as the FIBA AfroCan) is a men's basketball continental competition in Africa, which is played quadannually under the auspices of FIBA (International Basketball Federation), basketball's international governing body, and the FIBA African zone thereof. Unlike the AfroBasket, AfroCan is only opened to all players who play for basketball clubs based in Africa.

History

In 2017, a new calendar by FIBA changed the AfroBasket from a biennial to quadrennial tournament. As a consequence, the AfroCan was created to vill up the void.

The inaugural edition was held in 2019 in Bamako, Mali between 19 and 28 July, with DR Congo winning the first edition title after beating Kenya 81–62 in the final.

The second edition was held in 2023 in Luanda, Angola between 8 and 16 July. Morocco won their first title after beating Ivory Coast 78–76 in the final.

The FIBA AfroCan is a premier basketball tournament organized by FIBA Africa, dedicated to showcasing the best talent from the African continent. Established to promote the development of basketball across Africa, the competition features national teams from various African countries competing for regional supremacy. The tournament provides a platform for emerging players to demonstrate their skills on an international stage, fostering growth and increasing the sport's popularity across the continent. With intense matchups, vibrant atmospheres, and a celebration of African basketball excellence, the FIBA AfroCan is a key event that highlights the rising talent and competitive spirit of African nations in the global basketball community.