2005–06 Angola Basketball Cup

2006 Angola Basketball Cup
LeagueAngola Basketball Cup
SportBasketball
DurationApr 11 – May 12, 2006
Mar 15 – April 13, 2006
Number of teams8
3
TV partner(s)
TPA Internacional (Worldwide)
Supersport (Africa)
2006 Angola Basketball Cup
WinnersPrimeiro de Agosto
Primeiro de Agosto

Men's Tournament

The 2006 Men's Basketball Cup was contested by eight teams and won by Primeiro de Agosto.[1] The final was played on May 9 and 12, 2006.[2]

Preliminary rounds

Mar 14, 2006
Vila Clotilde 6169 Lusíadas
Mar 21, 2006
Lusíadas vs. Vila Clotilde

Knockout round

Quarter-finals  (Apr 11, 18, 2006) Semi-finals  (Apr 25, May 2, 2006) Finals  (May 9, 12, 2006)
                                     
 ASA 71 77 148  
 Primeiro de Agosto 91 85 176  
   Primeiro de Agosto 111 73 184  
   CDUAN 60 61 121  
 Sporting de Luanda 80 77 157
 CDUAN 72 87 159  
   Primeiro de Agosto 85 62
   Petro Atlético 78 60
 Banca de Cabinda 35 77 112  
 Petro Atlético 72 95 167  
   Petro Atlético 88 91 179
   Interclube 73 62 135
 Interclube 91 101 192
 Desportivo Nocal 72 67 139

Women's Tournament

The 2006 Women's Basketball Cup was contested by three teams and won by Primeiro de Agosto.[3][4]

Preliminary round

Mar 15, 2006
1º Agosto vs. Maculusso
CODENM
Mar 16, 2006
Maculusso vs. Interclube
Mar 22, 2006
Interclube vs. 1º Agosto

Semi finals

Final

Apr 13, 2006
Interclube 5464 1º Agosto
Pts: Bopoli 17 Pts: Guerreiro 27


2006 Angola Men's Basketball Cup winner2006 Angola Women's Basketball Cup winner

Clube Desportivo Pimeiro de Agosto
10th title

Clube Desportivo Pimeiro de Agosto
8th title
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See also

References

  1. "Basketball: 1º de Agosto Win 22nd Edition Of Angola Cup". ANGOP. 2006-05-13. Retrieved 2013-11-14.
  2. "Basketball: Petro And 1º de Agosto Qualify For Cup Finals". ANGOP. 2006-05-03. Retrieved 2013-11-14.
  3. "Basketball: 1º de Agosto Win Angola Cup". ANGOP. 2006-04-14. Retrieved 2013-11-14.
  4. "Basketball: 1º de Agosto A Win Away From Retaining Angola Cup". ANGOP. 2006-04-13. Retrieved 2013-11-14.
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