Mozambique national basketball team
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Mozambique national basketball team is a basketball
Basketball
Basketball is a team sport in which two teams of five players try to score points by throwing or "shooting" a ball through the top of a basketball hoop while following a set of rules...

 team that represents Mozambique
Mozambique
Mozambique, officially the Republic of Mozambique , is a country in southeastern Africa bordered by the Indian Ocean to the east, Tanzania to the north, Malawi and Zambia to the northwest, Zimbabwe to the west and Swaziland and South Africa to the southwest...

 on international competitions. Mozambique as yet to qualify for a major international competition. The Eastern African country already qualified for the FIBA Africa Championship
FIBA Africa Championship
The FIBA Africa Championship is the men's basketball continental championship of Africa, played biennially under the auspices of the Fédération Internationale de Basketball, the basketball sport governing body, and the African zone thereof...

 9 times, with their best result being the 5th place in 1983.

African Championship record

  • Egypt 1962
    FIBA Africa Championship 1962
    The FIBA Africa Championship 1962 was hosted by the United Arab Republic from March 24 to March 30, 1962. The games were played in Cairo. The United Arab Republic won the tournament, its first African Championship, by going undefeated in the round robin format.-Competing Nations:The following...

     : DNP
  • Morocco 1964
    FIBA Africa Championship 1964
    The FIBA Africa Championship 1964 was hosted by Morocco from March 4 to March 8, 1964. The games were played in Casablanca. The United Arab Republic won the tournament, its second straight African Championship, by going undefeated in the round robin format....

     : DNP
  • Tunisia 1965
    FIBA Africa Championship 1965
    The FIBA Africa Championship 1965 was hosted by Tunisia from March 28 to April 2, 1965. The games were played in Tunis. Morocco won the tournament, its first African Championship, by going undefeated in the round robin format.-Competing Nations:...

     : DNP
  • Morocco 1968
    FIBA Africa Championship 1968
    The FIBA Africa Championship 1968 was hosted by Morocco from March 29 to April 6, 1968. The games were played in Casablanca. This FIBA Africa Championship was to earn the two berths allocated to Africa for the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City...

     : DNP
  • Egypt 1970
    FIBA Africa Championship 1970
    The FIBA Africa Championship 1970 was hosted by the United Arab Republic from March 9 to March 15, 1970. The games were played in Alexandria. United Arab Republic won the tournament, the country's third African championship and qualified for the 1970 FIBA World Championship as a result.-Competing...

     : DNP
  • Senegal 1972
    FIBA Africa Championship 1972
    The FIBA Africa Championship 1972 was hosted by Senegal from December 25, 1971 to January 2, 1972. The games were played in Dakar. Senegal won the tournament, its second African Championship, by beating Egypt in the final...

     : DNP
  • Central African Rep. 1974
    FIBA Africa Championship 1974
    The FIBA Africa Championship 1974 was hosted by the Central African Republic from April 5 to April 15, 1974. The games were played in Bangui. Central African Republic won the tournament, its first African Championship, by beating Senegal in the final...

     : DNP
  • Egypt 1975
    FIBA Africa Championship 1975
    The FIBA Africa Championship 1975 was hosted by Egypt from December 20 to December 28, 1975. The games were played in Alexandria. Egypt won the tournament, its fourth African Championship, and a berth in the 1976 Summer Olympics by going undefeated in the round robin format.-Competing Nations:The...

     : DNP
  • Senegal 1978
    FIBA Africa Championship 1978
    The FIBA Africa Championship 1978 was hosted by Senegal from December 24, 1977 to January 1, 1978. The games were played in Dakar. Senegal won the tournament, its third African Championship, to qualify for the 1978 FIBA World Championship.-Competing Nations:...

     : DNP
  • Morocco 1980
    FIBA Africa Championship 1980
    The FIBA Africa Championship 1980 was hosted by Morocco from March 20 to March 28, 1980. The games were played in Rabat. Senegal won the tournament, its fourth African Championship, by beating Cote d'Ivoire in the final...

     : DNP
  • Somalia 1981
    FIBA Africa Championship 1981
    The FIBA Africa Championship 1981 was hosted by Somalia from December 15 to December 23, 1981. The games were played in Mogadishu. Cote d'Ivoire won the tournament, its first African Championship, by beating Egypt in the final...

     : 10th
  • Egypt 1983
    FIBA Africa Championship 1983
    The FIBA Africa Championship 1983 was hosted by Egypt from December 19 to December 28, 1983. The games were played in Alexandria. Egypt won the tournament, its fifth African Championship, to qualify for the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles....

     : 5th
  • Côte d'Ivoire 1985
    FIBA Africa Championship 1985
    The FIBA Africa Championship 1985 was hosted by Côte d'Ivoire from December 20 to December 28, 1985. The games were played in Abidjan. Côte d'Ivoire won the tournament, its second African Championship, by beating Angola in the final...

     : 9th
  • Tunisia 1987
    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...

     : DNP
  • Angola 1989
    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...

     : DNP
  • Egypt 1992
    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:...

     : DNP
  • Kenya 1993
    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...

     : DNP
  • Algeria 1995
    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...

     : 8th
  • Senegal 1997
    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...

     : DNP
  • Angola 1999
    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...

     : 10th
  • Morocco 2001
    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...

     : 10th
  • Egypt 2003
    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...

     : 10th
  • Algeria 2005
    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...

     : 11th
  • Angola 2007
    FIBA Africa Championship 2007
    -5th-8th Playoff:-9th-12th playoff:-13th-16th Playoff:-Final standings:-External links:*...

     : 14th
  • Libya 2009
    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...

     : 14th
  • Madagascar 2011
    FIBA Africa Championship 2011
    The 2011 FIBA Africa Championship was the 26th 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 is the berth allocated to Africa in the 2012 Summer Olympics basketball...

     : 10th

  • Roster

    Team for the FIBA Africa Championship 2011
    FIBA Africa Championship 2011
    The 2011 FIBA Africa Championship was the 26th 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 is the berth allocated to Africa in the 2012 Summer Olympics basketball...

    • Fernando Mandlate
      Fernando Mandlate
      Fernando Silvestre Mandlate is a Mozambique basketball player currently with Maxaquene Maputo of the Mozambique Professional Basketball League. He is also a member of the Mozambique national basketball team and appeared with the club at the 2005, 2007 and 2009 African Championships.-References:...

       - (Maxaquene)  
    • Samora Mucavel - (Maxaquene)  
    • David Canivete Jr  (Desportivo de Maputo)  
    • Silvio Letela  (Maxaquene)  
    • Edson Monjane - (Clube de Desportos do Maxaquene
      Clube de Desportos do Maxaquene
      Clube de Desportos do Maxaquene, usually known simply as Maxaquene, is a football club based in Maputo, Mozambique. The club is nicknamed Maxaca. Maxaquene won its first post-independence title, the Taça de Moçambique, in 1978...

      )  
    • Stelio Nuaila  (Maxaquene)  
    • Custodio Muchate
      Custodio Muchate
      Custodio Anão Muchate is a Mozambique basketball player currently with Clube Ferroviário de Maputo of the Mozambique Professional Basketball League. He is also a member of the Mozambique national basketball team and appeared with the club at the 2005, 2007 and 2009 African Championships.-References:...

        (Desportivo de Maputo)  
    • Octavio Magolico
      Octavio Magolico
      Octavio Magolico is a Mozambique basketball player currently with Clube Ferroviário de Maputo of the Mozambique Professional Basketball League. He is also a member of the Mozambique national basketball team and appeared with the club at the 2005, 2007 and 2009 African Championships...

        (Clube Ferroviário de Maputo
      Clube Ferroviário de Maputo
      Ferroviário de Maputo, or simply Ferroviário, is a Mozambique football club from Maputo.-History:The club was founded in 1924, as Clube Ferroviário de Lourenço-Marques. In 1976, the club was renamed to Clube Ferroviário de Maputo. In 1982, the club won its first two titles, the Cup of Mozambique,...

      )  
    • Pio Matos  (Desportivo de Maputo)  
    • Augusto Matos - (Desportivo de Maputo)  
    • Sergio Macuacua - (Clube Ferroviário da Beira
      Clube Ferroviario da Beira
      Clube Ferroviário da Beira is a Mozambican football club based in Beira. They play in the top division in Mozambican football, Moçambola. Their home stadium is Estádio do Ferroviário. They were Moçambique Colonial Champions in 1974....

      )  
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