Cameroon National Basketball Team - African Championship Record

African Championship Record

  • Egypt 1962 : Did not participate
  • Morocco 1964 : Did not participate
  • Tunisia 1965 : Did not participate
  • Morocco 1968 : Did not participate
  • Egypt 1970 : Did not participate
  • Senegal 1972 : 8th
  • Central African Rep. 1974 : 4th
  • Egypt 1975 : Did not participate
  • Senegal 1978 : Did not participate
  • Morocco 1980 : Did not participate
  • Somalia 1981 : Did not participate
  • Egypt 1983 : Did not participate
  • Côte d'Ivoire 1985 : Did not participate
  • Tunisia 1987 : Did not participate
  • Angola 1989 : Did not participate
  • Egypt 1992 : 8th
  • Kenya 1993 : Did not participate
  • Algeria 1995 : Did not participate
  • Senegal 1997 : Did not participate
  • Angola 1999 : Did not participate
  • Morocco 2001 : Did not participate
  • Egypt 2003 : Did not participate
  • Algeria 2005 : Did not participate
  • Angola 2007 : 2nd
  • Libya 2009 : 4th
  • Madagascar 2011 : 7th

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