2003 FIBA Africa Women's Clubs Champions Cup

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2003 FIBA Africa Champions Cup 
for Women
10th FIBA Africa Champions Cup for Women
Tournament details
Host nationMozambique
DatesOctober 29 – November 4, 2003
Teams
(from 53 federations)
Venues
(in 1 host city)
Champions Nigeria
('s 1st title; Nigeria's 1st title)
2005 >

The 2003 FIBA Africa Club Championship for Women was the 10th FIBA Africa Women's Clubs Champions Cup, an international basketball tournament held in Maputo, Mozambique, from October 29 to November 4, 2003. The tournament, organized by FIBA Africa and hosted by Maxaquene, was contested by 6 clubs in a round-robin system.

ended the round-robin tournament with a 5–0 unbeaten record to win their first title and qualify for the .

Participating teams[]

Democratic Republic of the Congo
Mali
Nigeria
Mozambique Maxaquene
Angola Primeiro de Agosto
Democratic Republic of the Congo

Schedule[]

[1]

P Team M W L PF PA Diff Pts.
1 Nigeria 5 5 0 366 292 +74 10
2 Angola Primeiro de Agosto 5 4 1 340 277 +63 9
3 Mozambique Maxaquene 5 3 2 8
4 Democratic Republic of the Congo 5 2 3 7
5 Mali 5 1 4 6
6 Democratic Republic of the Congo 5 0 5 5

Day 1[]

30 October 2003
1º de Agosto Angola 78–54 Mali
Democratic Republic of the Congo vs. Mozambique Maxaquene
Nigeria 96–55 Democratic Republic of the Congo

Day 2[]

31 October 2003
Maxaquene Mozambique vs. Mali
Nigeria 67–65 Democratic Republic of the Congo

Day 3[]

1 November 2003
1º de Agosto Angola 54–55 Nigeria
Democratic Republic of the Congo 68–54 Mali
Democratic Republic of the Congo 65–77 Mozambique Maxaquene

Day 4[]

3 November 2003
Maxaquene Mozambique 51–71 Angola 1º de Agosto
Mali 49–78 Nigeria
Democratic Republic of the Congo vs. Democratic Republic of the Congo

Day 5[]

4 November 2003
1º de Agosto Angola 66–56 Democratic Republic of the Congo
Democratic Republic of the Congo vs. Mali
Maxaquene Mozambique 69–70 Nigeria

Final standings[]

[2]

Qualified for the

Awards[]

2003 FIBA Africa Women's Clubs Champions Cup
Nigeria

1st title
Most Valuable Player

References[]

  1. ^ "First Bank da Nigeria campea africana de basquetebol" (in Portuguese). Panapress.com. 2003-11-05. Retrieved 2014-01-06.
  2. ^ "Africa champions cup (women)". basket-webs. Retrieved 2014-01-13.
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