Results

Arab Championship 08/02 15:00 - Egypt v Algeria W 70-78
Arab Championship 08/01 17:00 - Bahrain v Algeria W 69-70
Arab Championship 07/30 15:00 - Kuwait v Algeria W 74-86
Arab Championship 07/29 13:00 - Algeria v Qatar - View
Arab Championship 07/29 13:00 - Algeria v Qatar B W 92-66
Arab Championship 07/27 15:00 - Algeria v UAE W 99-61
Arab Championship 07/25 13:00 - Tunisia v Algeria W 81-86
Arab Championship 01/01 10:00 - Algeria v UAE L 73-79
Arab Championship 12/30 12:30 - Algeria v Mauritania W 70-65
Arab Championship 12/29 14:30 - Libya v Algeria L 85-67
FIBA AfroCan 06/25 16:00 - Tunisia v Algeria W 68-70
FIBA AfroCan 06/23 16:00 - Algeria v Tunisia L 42-49

The Algeria national basketball team is the men's basketball side that represent Algeria in international competition, administered by the Fédération Algérienne de Basket-Ball.

The squad finished in the final four every time it hosted a major international basketball tournament, including the African Basketball Championship and the All-Africa Games. They played in the 2002 FIBA World Championship in the United States, where they finished 15th.

History

Algeria team took part in the World Cup for the first time in 2002. It drew into the 'Group of Death' (alongside host United States, eventual Bronze medal winner Germany and Asian champion China), the Algerian Team struggled at its first Basketball World Cup appearance. They lost their first preliminary round game against the United States 60-100 and also their second and third first-round games against China (82-96) and Germany (70-102). to a 4th place out of 4 finish. In their 2nd classification game, Algeria fared much better and dominated Lebanon to a 100-70 final score.[]

The team withdrew from the qualifiers for the 2023 FIBA World Cup due to COVID-19 related issues and was replaced by South Sudan, who managed to qualify for their first World Cup finals.

The Algeria national basketball team, commonly known as "Algeria," represents the North African country in international basketball competitions. Governed by the Fédération Algérienne de Basketball, the team competes in FIBA Africa tournaments and strives to showcase the talent and passion of Algerian basketball. Known for their resilience and teamwork, the Algerian team has participated in various regional and continental events, aiming to elevate their presence on the African and world stages. With a growing pool of talented players and dedicated coaching staff, Algeria continues to develop its basketball program, fostering national pride and inspiring future generations of athletes.