| Date | R | Home vs Away | - |
|---|---|---|---|
| 02/08 16:30 | - |
Egypt Women vs Uganda Women
|
63-74 |
| 02/08 13:30 | - |
South Sudan Women vs Kenya Women
|
80-63 |
| 02/07 16:00 | - |
East Stirling vs Kenya Women
|
84-62 |
| 02/07 13:30 | - |
Panama Beach vs Burundi Women
|
77-46 |
| 02/06 16:00 | - |
BRI Sound Tigers vs Egypt Women
|
36-46 |
| 02/06 13:30 | - |
Burundi Women vs Dynamo MGTU
|
30-66 |
| 02/05 16:00 | - |
Uganda Women vs South Sudan Women
|
83-69 |
| 02/05 13:30 | - |
Kenya Women vs Burundi Women
|
87-53 |
| 02/04 17:00 | - |
Mozambique Women vs Angola Women
|
58-65 |
| 02/04 16:00 | - |
Uganda Women vs Egypt Women
|
61-65 |
| 02/04 13:30 | - |
South Sudan Women vs Kenya Women
|
74-60 |
| 02/03 17:00 | - |
Angola Women vs Viktoria Kelsterbach
|
44-50 |
The AfroBasket Women (alternatively known as the FIBA Africa Championship for Women, FIBA Women's African Championship, or FIBA Women's AfroBasket) is the women's basketball continental championship of Africa, played biennially under the auspices of FIBA, the world governing body for basketball, and the African zone thereof.
The tournament also serves as the first round of qualifiers for the quadrennial FIBA Women's World Cup and Olympic Games. As for the World Cup, the top two teams from Women's AfroBasket qualify for the World Cup Final Qualifying Tournament. As for the Olympic Games, the Women's AfroBasket champions qualify directly for the Olympics; the teams placed 2nd–4th qualify for the Olympic Qualifying Tournaments.