Morocco national basketball team
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The Morocco national basketball team is the national basketball team representing Morocco
. It is administrated by the Federation Royale Marocaine de Basket-Ball.
Morocco
Morocco , officially the Kingdom of Morocco , is a country located in North Africa. It has a population of more than 32 million and an area of 710,850 km², and also primarily administers the disputed region of the Western Sahara...
. It is administrated by the Federation Royale Marocaine de Basket-Ball.
African championship
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FIBA Africa Championship 1987 The FIBA Africa Championship 1987 was hosted by Tunisia from December 17 to December 18, 1987. The games were played in Tunis. This FIBA Africa Championship was to earn the two berths allocated to Africa for the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul... : Did not participate FIBA Africa Championship 1989 The FIBA Africa Championship 1989 was hosted by Angola from December 16 to December 27, 1989. The games were played in Luanda. Angola won the tournament, its first African Championship, by beating Egypt in the final... : 9th FIBA Africa Championship 1992 The FIBA Africa Championship 1992 was hosted by Egypt from December 28 to January 8, 1993. The games were played in Cairo. Angola won the tournament, the country's 2nd consecutive African championship, by beating Senegal in the final.-Competing Nations:... : 10th FIBA Africa Championship 1993 The FIBA Africa Championship 1993 was hosted by Kenya from September 18 to September 28, 1993. The games were played in Nairobi. This FIBA Africa Championship was to earn the two berths allocated to Africa for the 1994 FIBA World Championship in Canada... : Did not participate FIBA Africa Championship 1995 The FIBA Africa Championship 1995 was hosted by Algeria from December 11 to December 18, 1995. The games were played in Algiers. This FIBA Africa Championship was to earn the berth allocated to Africa for the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta... : 6th FIBA Africa Championship 1997 The FIBA Africa Championship 1997 was hosted by Senegal from July 25 to August 3, 1997. The games were played in Dakar. This FIBA Africa Championship was to earn the two berths allocated to Africa for the 1998 FIBA World Championship in Greece. Senegal won the tournament, the country's 5th... : Did not participate FIBA Africa Championship 1999 The FIBA Africa Championship 1999 was hosted by Angola from July 29 to August 6, 1999. The games were played in Cabinda and Luanda. This FIBA Africa Championship was to earn the berth allocated to Africa for the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney... : 11th FIBA Africa Championship 2001 The FIBA Africa Championship 2001 was hosted by Morocco from August 4 to August 12, 2001. The games were played in Rabat and Casablanca. This FIBA Africa Championship was to earn the two berths allocated to Africa for the 2002 FIBA World Championship in the United States. Angola won the... : 6th FIBA Africa Championship 2003 The FIBA Africa Championship 2003 was hosted by Egypt from August 7 to August 16, 2003. The games were played in Alexandria. This FIBA Africa Championship was to earn the one berth allocated to Africa for the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens... : 8th FIBA Africa Championship 2005 The FIBA Africa Championship 2005 was hosted by Algeria from August 15 to August 24, 2005. The games were played in Algiers. This FIBA Africa Championship was to earn the three berths allocated to Africa for the 2006 FIBA World Championship in Japan... : 6th FIBA Africa Championship 2007 -5th-8th Playoff:-9th-12th playoff:-13th-16th Playoff:-Final standings:-External links:*... : 10th FIBA Africa Championship 2009 The 2009 FIBA Africa Championship was the 25th FIBA Africa Championship, played under the auspices of the Fédération Internationale de Basketball, the basketball sport governing body, and the African zone thereof. At stake were the three berths allocated to Africa in the 2010 FIBA World Championship... : 12th |
Current squad
Player | Height | Born | Current Club |
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Jawad Dabhi | 196 cm | 1985 | Antibes |
Mounir Bouhlal | 207 cm | 1979 | Wydad Casablanca |
Yassine Bassine | 196 cm | 1984 | Sapela Basket |
Mustapha Khalfi | 173 cm | Raja Casablanca | |
Zakaria Masbahi | 1979 | TS Casablanca | |
Karim Houari | 187 cm | 1972 | Aurore Vitre |
Reda Rhalimi | 213 cm | PAOK BC PAOK BC P.A.O.K. Thessaloniki B.C. is the professional basketball department of the Greek multi-sports club P.A.O.K., originally founded in 1926 and is based in Thessaloniki, Greece. The club has established a firm reputation in Greek sports, especially for its success in European leagues... (A1 Ethniki A1 Ethniki The Greek Basket League , commonly referred to as the Greek Basketball League or Greek Basketball Championship, is the highest professional basketball league in Greece. It is run by HEBA... ) |
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Simo louazzani | 191 cm | 1978 | FUS Rabat |
Mohamed Hjira | 202 cm | Maghreb Fès | |
Nabil Bakkas | 198 cm | 1979 | Maghreb Fès |
Marouane El Moutalibi | 192 cm | 1982 | FUS Rabat |
Bassim Houari | 200 cm | 1977 | Maghreb Fès |
Hicham Alaoui | FUS Rabat | ||
Adil Baba | FUS Rabat | ||
Alaedine Asly | Wydad Casablanca | ||
Naim El Khadar | 183 cm | 1978 | Lille |
Madjoule Saati | 212 cm | 1981 | Poligny Poligny Poligny is the name of several communes in France:* Poligny, Hautes-Alpes, in the Hautes-Alpes département* Poligny, Aube, in the Aube département* Poligny, Jura, in the Jura département... |
Younes Ait Tabassir | 185 cm | 1980 | Gries-Obenhoffen |
Khalid Bouibi | 181 cm | 1977 | SMUC Marseille SMUC Marseille SMUC Marseille is a team handball club from Marseille, France. Currently, SMUC Marseille competes in the French First League of Handball.Between 1989 and 2000 the team was called OM Vitrolles-Accomplishments:*National Championship of France: 7... |
Noureddine Sekour | 195 cm | 1981 | Xavier-New Orleans (NAIA NAIA national men's basketball championship The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Men's Basketball National Championship has been held annually since 1937 . The tournament was established by James Naismith to crown a national champion for smaller colleges and universities... ) |