The 29th edition of the FIBA African Champions Cup was held in Tunisia during December 11-20, 2014. 11 African nations participated and they played in two groups of 6 and 5 teams each. After the league phase, four top teams from each group entered the knock-out stage and played quarterfinals and semi-finals. The final was played on December 20. Earlier in the semifinals on Friday, Tunisian team Etoile Sportive Rades defeated Egypt’s Sporting Alexandria 93-80 to enter the final. For Rades, Mohamed Abbassi scored 19 points and led his side’s score against the Egyptians. In the other semifinal, Angolan champions, Recreativo do Libolo beat Tunisia’s Club Africain 84-63, inspired by a fine performance from Eduardo Mingas, who finished with 19 points and 12 rebounds.
The Angolan Libolo and the Tunisian Rades faced each other for the final showdown on Saturday. Both sides had finished as the toppers in their groups. Cheered by Tunisians, Rades began well with Cheyne Gadson leading the charge. He scored from all his three first attempts from beyond the arc and mustered 19 points to give his team a 36-29 lead at the break. Afterwards, however, the Angolans regrouped, made proper adjustments in their defense and played a lively second half. Despite the boost from a rowdy home crowd, the Angolans led 37-21 in the third quarter. Tight defense from Libolo allowed Gadson to score just two more points in the third period. He finished with a game-high 24. Other double-figure scorer for Rades was Mohamed Abbassi with 18 points. For Libolo, Milton Barros led all scorers with 21 points, Valdelicio Joaquim finished with 18 points and 10 rebounds and tournament MVP Eduardo Mingas added crucial 15 points with seven rebounds. Libolo not only emerged as champions of the 2014 ACC but had an overall tournament record of 7-0. It was their first ACC title after they had finished third in 2013. This year’s victory was the second successive ACC title triumph for an Angolan team against Tunisia after Angola’s Primeiro D’Agosto won last year by defeating Etoile Sportive du Sahel. Tunisia, however, had a consolation win for the third place when their team Club Africain defeated Sporting Alexandria of Egypt 79-74.