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Basketball Africa League To Participate in Quai 54 Streetball Tournament in Paris

June 21, 2024

The team representing the BAL will feature standout players from the 2024 season, including 2024 champion and Angolan basketball legend Carlos Morais.

BAL President Amadou Gallo Fall handed over the BAL Season 4 trophy to Captain Carlos Morais of Petro de Luanda in Kigali, Rwanda

For the second consecutive year, the Basketball Africa League (BAL) will participate in the prestigious Quai 54 , the world’s biggest streetball tournament, which will take place on Saturday, June 22 and Sunday, June 23 at Stade Pierre de Coubertin in Paris, France.  The BAL’s participation is part of the league’s year-round strategy to engage new and existing fans across the African Diaspora and around the world.

The team representing the BAL will feature standout players from the 2024 season, including 2024 champion and Angolan basketball legend Carlos Morais (Angola’s Petro de Luanda), 2024 All-BAL First Team and All-Defensive Team member Samkelo Cele (South Africa’s Cape Town Tigers), and 2024 BAL 3-point leader Kelvin Amayo (Nigeria’s Rivers Hoopers).  Below is the complete list of participating players:

First Name
 
Last Name
 
2024 BAL Team
 
Makhtar
 
Gueye
 
Dynamo Basketball Club (Burundi)
 
Samkelo
 
Cele
 
Cape Town Tigers (South Africa)
 
Kelvin
 
Amayo
 
Rivers Hoopers (Nigeria)
 
Jean Jacques
 
Boissy
 
AS Douanes (Senegal)
 
Carlos
 
Morais
 
Petro de Luanda (Angola)
 
Yannick
 
Moreira
 
Petro de Luanda (Angola)
 
George
 
Williams
 
US Monastir (Tunisia)
 
John
 
Wilkins
 
Rivers Hoopers (Nigeria)
 

The team will be coached by Karim Nesba (Morocco), who served as head coach of the City Oilers (Uganda) during the 2024 BAL season, and Victor Samnick, who won the French National League (LNB) championship in 2008 and 2011 and played collegiately at Georgetown University. 

Quai 54 is renowned for its high-energy atmosphere and top-tier competition, bringing together the best streetball talent from around the world.  Last year, the BAL team that reached the semifinals featured 2023 BAL champion Ehab Amin (Egypt’s Al Ahly), 2023 All-BAL First Team member Chris Crawford (Senegal’s AS Douanes), and 2023 All-BAL Defensive Team member Ater Majok (Petro de Luanda).

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