The Basketball Africa League (BAL) is a seasonal basketball league established in 2019 and first held in 2021. The league is a joint venture by the National Basketball Association (NBA) and FIBA, and is open to national champions of FIBA Africa member countries. The finals of each season are played in a single-game format, which is held at an arena that is chosen by the BAL organisation. The winner automatically qualifies for that year's FIBA Intercontinental Cup.

The data below does not include the FIBA Africa Club Champions Cup, the predecessor of the BAL that was held between 1972 and 2019.

Zamalek won the inaugural final in 2021. Petro de Luanda are the current champions, having won the 2024 final. Four different teams have won the BAL championship so far. Egyptian teams have won the competition the most times with two wins. Al Ahli Tripoli is the only team that has started from the Road to BAL qualifiers to have won the finals.

Champions

The first parentheses in the champions and runners-up columns indicate the teams' playoff seed. The second parentheses indicate the number of times that teams have appeared in an BAL Finals as well as each respective team's BAL Finals record to date.

SeasonYearChampionsCoachResultRunners-upCoachArenaAttendanceReference
12021Egypt Zamalek (2) (1, 1–0)Augustí Julbe76–63Tunisia US Monastir (1) (1, 0–1)Mounir Ben SlimaneKigali Arena, Kigali, Rwanda1,789
22022Tunisia US Monastir (2) (2, 1–1)Miodrag Perišić83–72Angola Petro de Luanda (2) (1, 0–1)José NetoBK Arena, Kigali, Rwanda (2)10,000
32023Egypt Al Ahly (2) (1, 1–0)Augustí Julbe80–65Senegal AS Douanes (2) (1, 0–1)Pabi GueyeBK Arena, Kigali, Rwanda (3)7,532
42024Angola Petro de Luanda (6) (2, 1–1)Sergio Valdeolmillos107–94Libya Al Ahly Ly (7) (1, 0–1)Ivan JeremićBK Arena, Kigali, Rwanda (4)6,404
52025Libya Al Ahli Tripoli (2) (1, 1–0)Fouad Abou Chakra88–67Angola Petro de Luanda (6) (3, 1–2)Sergio ValdeolmillosSunBet Arena, Pretoria, South Africa6,853

Performances

List of BAL finals is located in Africa
Location of BAL champions.

Performance by club

Performances in the Basketball Africa League (BAL) by club
ClubTitlesRunners-upYears wonYears runners-up
Angola Petro de Luanda1220242022, 2025
Tunisia US Monastir1120222021
Libya Al Ahli Tripoli102025
Egypt Al Ahly102023
Egypt Zamalek102021
Senegal AS Douanes012023
Libya Al Ahly Ly012024

Performance by country

Teams from three nations have been to a BAL final, and teams from two countries have won the competition thus far.

Performances in finals by nation
NationTitlesRunners-upTotal
Angola Angola123
Egypt Egypt202
Libya Libya112
Tunisia Tunisia112
Senegal Senegal011

Performance by head coach

Augustí Julbe is the only coach to have won two BAL titles
ClubTitlesRunners-upYears wonYears runners-up
Spain Augustí Julbe202021, 2023
Spain Sergio Valdeolmillos1120242025
Lebanon Fouad Abou Chakra102025
Serbia Miodrag Perišić102022
Tunisia Mounir Ben Slimane012021
Brazil José Neto012022
Senegal Pabi Guèye012023
Serbia Ivan Jeremić012024

Finals hosted by arena

The finals are played in a pre-determined venue, from 2021 to 2023 this was the BK Arena (formerly the Kigali Arena) in Kigali as the BAL agreed with the Rwandan Ministry of Sports. Later, the BAL and the Rwanda Development Board (RDB) agreed to host the finals of 2024, 2026 and 2028 as well.

ArenaLocationFinalsYears
BK ArenaRwanda Kigali, Rwanda62021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2026, 2028
SunBet ArenaSouth Africa Pretoria, South Africa12025

Top scorer

Clubs denoted in italics and an asterisk lost the finals in the given year.

Top scorers in the final of the Basketball Africa League by year
YearTop scorerClubPointsRef.
2021Nigeria Michael FakuadeEgypt Zamalek15
2022Angola Gerson GonçalvesAngola Petro de Luanda*28
2023South Sudan Nuni OmotEgypt Al Ahly22
2024United States Nick FaustAngola Petro de Luanda24
South Sudan Majok DengLibya Al Ahly Ly*
2025Egypt Assem MareiLibya Al Ahli Tripoli22

Players with multiple BAL titles

No. of championshipsPlayerPositionSeasonsChampionship teamsRef.
PlayedWinning Percentage
2Ivory Coast Solo DiabateG450%Zamalek (2021) US Monastir (2022)
Nigeria Michael FakuadeF2100%Zamalek (2021) Al Ahly (2023)

Notes