Fixtures

FIBA World Cup Qualification 02/26 16:00 1 Senegal vs Ivory Coast - View
FIBA World Cup Qualification 02/27 16:00 2 Ivory Coast vs Congo Democratic Republic - View
FIBA World Cup Qualification 03/01 16:00 3 Madagascar vs Ivory Coast - View
FIBA World Cup Qualification 07/02 16:00 4 Ivory Coast vs Senegal - View
FIBA World Cup Qualification 07/03 16:00 5 Congo Democratic Republic vs Ivory Coast - View
FIBA World Cup Qualification 07/05 16:00 6 Ivory Coast vs Madagascar - View

Results

Afrobasket 08/20 15:00 3 [1] Ivory Coast v Mali [3] L 96-102
Afrobasket 08/17 18:00 3 [2] Ivory Coast v DR Congo [3] W 75-63
Afrobasket 08/15 18:00 2 [4] Cape Verde v Ivory Coast [2] W 81-82
Afrobasket 08/13 15:00 1 Ivory Coast v Rwanda W 78-70
FIBA AfroBasket Qual. 02/23 16:00 - Egypt v Ivory Coast W 76-82
FIBA AfroBasket Qual. 02/22 16:00 - Ivory Coast v Central African Republic W 100-76
FIBA AfroBasket Qual. 02/21 14:00 - Madagascar v Ivory Coast W 73-106
Olympic Qualification 07/04 21:30 3 [2] Cote D'Ivoire v Mexico [3] L 81-92
Olympic Qualification 07/03 21:30 2 [1] Lithuania v Cote D'Ivoire [3] L 97-93
International 06/28 18:00 - Rutgers Women v Ivory Coast - View
International 06/24 18:00 - Dominican Republic v Ivory Coast L 69-67
FIBA AfroBasket Qual. 02/25 17:00 - Ivory Coast v Egypt W 79-76

The Ivory Coast men's national basketball team is the men's basketball side that represents Ivory Coast in international competition. The team competes regularly in the African Championship and is administered by the Fédération Ivoirienne de Basket-Ball.

With two AfroBasket titles and six overall finals appearances, the country is traditionally home to one of the continent's finest basketball national teams. The Elephants have played at the FIBA Basketball World Cup five times and also played in the 2023 edition.

History

Early AfroBasket Success (1968–1985)

After a 5th place finish at the FIBA Africa Championship 1968 in Morocco, the Ivory Coast national basketball team rose to prominence in the late 1970s and 1980s.

Côte d’Ivoire reached the final of the FIBA Africa Championship in 1978 and 1980, finishing as runners-up to Senegal on both occasions.

First AfroBasket titles

In 1981, Côte d’Ivoire captured their first continental title, defeating the Egypt in the championship game. Four years later, while hosting the 1985 AfroBasket in Abidjan, they claimed a second title after beating the Angola.

Return to the World Stage (2009–2019)

AfroBasket 2009 silver

After years outside of the spotlight, Côte d’Ivoire finished second at AfroBasket 2009, their first podium finish since 1985.

2010 FIBA World Championship

The result qualified the team for the 2010 FIBA World Championship, their first FIBA Basketball World Cup appearance since 1986. Côte d’Ivoire finished with a 1–4 record, but celebrated a historic milestone by defeating the Puerto Rico 88–76 in their final group game — the nation’s first-ever World Cup victory.

Dramatic Qualification for 2019 World Cup

In the final round of African qualifiers, Côte d’Ivoire needed to win their last three games by a combined margin of 66 points in order to qualify as the best-ranked third-placed team. Against the odds, they surpassed that mark with a total margin of 73 points.

A decisive moment came in their 72–46 victory over the Nigeria, one of Africa’s strongest squads. Combined with a loss for the Central African Republic, Côte d’Ivoire clinched qualification ahead of Cameroon.

2019 World Cup Campaign

At the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup, Côte d’Ivoire competed in Group A alongside China, Poland and Venezuela.

Later years (2020–present)

AfroBasket Resurgence and Near Miss (2021)

Côte d’Ivoire advanced to the AfroBasket 2021 final held in Rwanda, marking the first time they reached the championship game since AfroBasket 2009. In the semi-finals, they defeated the Senegal 75–65, powered by a dominant double-double from Matt Costello (17 points, 12 rebounds), contributions from Vafessa Fofana and Nisre Mimi Zouzoua, and a strong bench performance by Souleyman Diabaté scoring 14 points.

In the final, Côte d’Ivoire narrowly lost to the Tunisia 78–75, as Tunisia retained their title. Souleyman Diabaté was a standout for the Ivorians, scoring a game-high 22 points.

2025 AfroBasket Campaign: Qualifying Dominance

Côte d’Ivoire entered the AfroBasket 2025 qualifiers with authority, posting a perfect 6–0 record. Notable victories against the Egypt in Cairo and Madagascar demonstrated their preparation and ambition.

In the main tournament scheduled for August 2025 in Angola, Côte d’Ivoire competes in the group phase with fixtures against Rwanda, Cape Verde, and DR Congo.

The Ivory Coast national basketball team, commonly known as the Côte d’Ivoire basketball team, represents Côte d’Ivoire in international basketball competitions. Known for their agility, teamwork, and resilience, the team has established itself as a prominent force within African basketball. Comprising talented players from both domestic leagues and international backgrounds, the Ivory Coast team competes in major tournaments such as the FIBA Africa Championship (AfroBasket) and has made appearances in the FIBA AfroBasket finals. Their team colors are typically orange, white, and green, reflecting the national flag, and they are recognized for their passionate playing style and commitment to excellence on the court. The Ivory Coast basketball team continues to strive for success, aiming to improve their standing on the continental and world stages.