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Mali, Nigeria to carry African flag at the 2027 U19 Women’s Basketball World Cup

ABIDJAN (Cote d’Ivoire) – By reaching the 2026 FIBA U18 Women’s AfroBasket, both Mali and Nigeria secured the two places available to African teams at the 2027 FIBA U19 Women’s Basketball World Cup in China.

While Mali reached the Championship Game undefeated after five games, Nigeria did so with a record of four wins and one loss.

The final is scheduled for Sunday 16 August at the Palais des Sports Treichville in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire.

Neither Mali nor Nigeria are new to the FIBA U19 Women’s Basketball World Cup, which has been staged across different countries, including an African one, over the previous eleven editions.

Tunisia was the first and only African country to host the biennial tournament.

In recent years, there has been a staggering improvement in the results of African teams in the U19 Women’s World Cup, with Mali leading the way.

Here’s a look at the history of African teams at the U19 Women’s Basketball World Cup.

Year

Host

African Teams (W-L)

Final Standing

How they qualified

NOTE

2025

Czechia

Mali

Nigeria 2-5

12th

African Champions

2nd place at U18 W. AfroBasket

Mali withdrew

 

 

2023

Spain

Mali 5-2

Egypt 2-5

– 5th

– 12th

African Champions

2nd place at U18 W. AfroBasket

 

2021

Hungary

Mali 4-3

 

Egypt 1-6

– 4th

– 12th

2nd place at U18 W. AfroBasket

African champions

– Mali became the first and only African team to reach the tournament’s Semi-Final

2019

Thailand

Mali 2-5

 

Mozambique 2-5

– 7th

 

– 15th

African Champions

2nd place at U18 W. AfroBasket

 

2017

Italy

Mali 2-5

Egypt 1-6

– 13th

– 16th

African Champions

2nd place at U18 W. AfroBasket

 

2015

Russia

Mali 1-6

Egypt 0-7

– 12th

– 16th

African Champions

2nd place at U18 W. AfroBasket

 

2013

Lithuania

Mali 1-5

Senegal 0-5

– 15th

– 16th

2nd place at U18 W. AfroBasket

African Champions

 

2011

Chile

Egypt 0-4

Nigeria –

– 15th

– 16th

African Champions

2nd place at U18 W. AfroBasket

Nigeria withdrew

2009

Thailand

Mali 1-4

Tunisia 1-4

– 14th

– 15th

African Champions

2nd place at U18 W. AfroBasket

 

2007

Slovakia

Mali 1-4

Côte d’Ivoire 0-5

– 15th

– 16th

African Champions

2nd place at U18 W. AfroBasket

 

2005

Tunisia

DR Congo 1-6

 

Tunisia 0-7

– 11th

 

– 12th

2nd place at U18 W. AfroBasket

African Champions

The tournament consisted of 12 teams

FIBA

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