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    http://www.fibaafrica.com/index.php?...id=307&lang=fr

    Result is given as: Cape Verde 85-53 South Africa

    But on the home page:
    http://www.fibaafrica.com/

    Result is given as: Cape Verde 85-33 South Africa
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    http://www.diariomoz.com/index.php?o...d=36&Itemid=56

    has scoring totals for the Mozambique games if you dig through the articles.
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    Organisators are to lazy to offer an informative website, with shedule, resulte and players, not only for basketball. this should be possible, for the biggest event in africa, which is only held every 4 years.

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    Cape Verde roster:
    Marito Correia (cap.), Rodrigo Mascarenhas, Ivan Almeida, Joel Almeida, Peter Cipriano, Abdulay Faty, Flávio, Fidel Mendonça, Braíma Freire, Sekoubá Condé, Walter Veiga e Brian Rudolph
    http://www.bairro.cv/index.php?paginas=21&id_cod=238

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    Brian Rudolph (USA):
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    Angola B team prep roster:
    Hermenegildo Santos, Islando Manuel, Vlademiro Ricardino, Adolfo Quimbamba, Hélder Ortet (1º de Agosto), Braúlio Morais, Hélder Gonçalves, Paulo Barros (Petro de Luanda), Mayzer Alexandre, Edson Ndoniema, Abdel Gomes (Libolo), Escorcio António, Hugo Cristiano (Sporting de Cabinda) e Afonso Mutau (Interclube)
    http://www.panapress.com/Angola-prep...ng4-index.html

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    The organisers do have a site, but it's not well-publicised: I found it as a link on an Angolan site after trawling the web for hours. It gives team lists and quarter-by-quarter scores.

    http://196.28.226.22/ENG/ZP/ZPP110A_...@@@@@@ENG.htm#
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    Quote Originally Posted by mcruic View Post
    The organisers do have a site, but it's not well-publicised: I found it as a link on an Angolan site after trawling the web for hours. It gives team lists and quarter-by-quarter scores.

    http://196.28.226.22/ENG/ZP/ZPP110A_...@@@@@@ENG.htm#
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    Quote Originally Posted by mcruic View Post
    The organisers do have a site, but it's not well-publicised: I found it as a link on an Angolan site after trawling the web for hours. It gives team lists and quarter-by-quarter scores.

    http://196.28.226.22/ENG/ZP/ZPP110A_...@@@@@@ENG.htm#
    Any alternate link available? Its not working with me...

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    Nigeria beat Mozambique 62-57 in the final:
    http://www.diariomoz.com/index.php?o...orto&Itemid=56

    Pavilhão do Maxaquene, com mais de oito mil espectadores.
    MOÇAMBIQUE (57) – Fernando Manjate (12), Samora Mucavel (2), David Canivete (8), Sílvio Letela (9), Augusto Matos (5), Amarildo Matos (-), Stélio Nuaila (3), Custódio Muchate (7), Octávio Magoliço (9), Pio Matos (-), Armando Baptista (2) e Sérgio Macuácua (-).
    NIGÉRIA (62) – S. Fat (4), A. Dike (-), I. Mussuf (12), A. Usman (13), M. Diomonya (2), O. Kiator (2), F. Obazuame (8), E. Kuso (-), E. Ugboa (12), S. Gumut (-), O. Onmuha (-) e Q. Oyededji (9).

    More than 8,000 spectators? Pretty good for Africa.
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