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Fiba World Cup Qualification Africa

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09 Mar
Счёт AI
74 105
80% AI 99 102

Analysis based on current form and rankings.

Key factors considered include home advantage and recent results.

Head-to-head statistics suggest a closely contested match.

09 Mar
Счёт AI
80 105
72% AI 79 102

Analysis based on current form and rankings.

Key factors considered include home advantage and recent results.

Head-to-head statistics suggest a closely contested match.

08 Mar
Счёт AI
82% AI 59 102

Analysis based on current form and rankings.

Key factors considered include home advantage and recent results.

A competitive match is expected.

08 Mar
Счёт AI
73 105
81% AI 84 102

Analysis based on current form and rankings.

Key factors considered include home advantage and recent results.

A competitive match is expected.

08 Mar
Счёт AI
- 105
86% AI - 102

Analysis based on current form and rankings.

Key factors considered include home advantage and recent results.

Head-to-head statistics suggest a closely contested match.

08 Mar
Счёт AI
- 105
82% AI - 102

Analysis based on current form and rankings.

Key factors considered include home advantage and recent results.

Head-to-head statistics suggest a closely contested match.

Fiba World Cup Qualification Africa

FIBA World Cup Qualification Africa is the continent's high-stakes road to the FIBA Basketball World Cup, organized by FIBA and the International Basketball Federation. As a top-tier regional qualification, it features a multi-stage format built around home-and-away windows and group-stage play across Africa to decide the continent's World Cup representatives. The campaign typically unfolds in the international windows in the lead-up to the global event — with matches scheduled in fall and winter, and a later-stage group phase that culminates in a final round against the best from nearby regions. The tournament brings together established powers like Senegal, Nigeria, Tunisia, Angola, Egypt, and Cairo/Tunis-based clubs with rising stars who ply their trade in European leagues and the NBA pipeline. History has shown Africa's teams delivering dramatic upsets, strong defense, and fast-paced basketball, expanding the footprint of African talent on the world stage. Fans follow for national pride, regional rivalries, and the chance to see future stars shine on the global stage, often building storylines around home venues and travel-friendly city stops. The event also intertwines with Olympic qualification in some cycles, making it a centerpiece of international basketball in Africa.