The Nile Conference is one of the three conferences that make up the Basketball Africa League (BAL), the other two being the Sahara Conference and the Kalahari Conference. All conferences currently consist of four teams.

The conference alignment began in the 2022 season, although plans to have conferences were already set up before the inaugural season. Named after the Nile River, the conference has been played at a single venue thus far, the Hassan Moustafa Sports Hall in Cairo, Egypt for the past two seasons.

Venues

From 2022 to 2024, all games of the Nile Conference were played at the Hassan Moustafa Sports Hall located in Cairo, Egypt. In 2025, the conference was played in the BK Arena in Kigali, Rwanda.

Current standings

PosTeamvtePldWLPFPAPDPCTQualification
1Libya Al Ahli Tripoli660604498+1061.000Advance to playoffs
2Rwanda APR (H)633530508+22.500
3South Africa MBB624476539−63.333
4Kenya Nairobi City Thunder615474539−65.167

Conference winners

Although no official trophy or title is awarded, the team ending at the top of the standings in the conference is lauded as "Conference winners" by the BAL.

Nile Conference results
SeasonWinnersConference recordPlayoffs resultRef.
2022 (Details)Egypt Zamalek (EGY)5–0 (1.000)Won third place game
2023 (Details)Angola Petro de Luanda (ANG)5–0 (1.000)Lost third place game
2024 (Details)Egypt Al Ahly (EGY)5–1 (.833)Quarterfinalist
2025 (Details)Libya Al Ahli Tripoli (LBY)6–0 (1.000)Champions

Titles by team

TeamTitlesSeason(s) won
Egypt Zamalek12022
Angola Petro de Luanda12023
Egypt Al Ahly12024
Libya Al Ahli Tripoli12025

Standings

^Denotes team that won the BAL championship
+Denotes team that lost in the BAL finals
*Denotes team that qualified for the BAL playoffs
SeasonPositions (by team)
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th
2022Zamalek* (5–0)Petro de Luanda+ (4–1)Cape Town Tigers* (2–3)FAP* (2–3)Cobra Sport (1–4)Espoir Fukash (1–4)
2023Petro de Luanda* (5–0)Al Ahly^ (4–1)Ferroviário da Beira* (2–3)Cape Town Tigers* (2–3)SLAC (1–4)City Oilers (1–4)
2024Al Ahly* (5–1)Al Ahly Ly+ (3–3)Bangui SC (3–3)City Oilers (1–5)
2025Al Ahli Tripoli* (6–0)APR* (3–3)MBB (3–3)Nairobi City Thunder (1–5)

Notes