This page lists the rosters of the 2022 BAL season, the inaugural season of the Basketball Africa League (BAL). Each team features 13 players. On the rosters, a maximum of four foreign players is allowed including maximum two non-African players. One player from the BAL Elevate program, a cooperation with the NBA Academy Africa, is placed on each team.
See also: 2022 BAL Sahara Conference.
See main article: article and AS Salé (basketball). Abdelali Lahrichi and Ousmane Drame were added ahead of the playoffs.[1]
See main article: article and DUC Dakar.
From the past season, six players returned for their second BAL season. On May 11, Monastir signed Julius Coles Jr. ahead of the playoffs.[2]
See main article: article and US Monastir (basketball).
Player | Club | |
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Wilki Morskie Szczecin | ||
Zamalek | ||
ES Sahel | ||
Ezzahra Sports | ||
Charles Loic Onana Awana | NBA Academy Africa | |
Julius Coles Jr. | Al-Wakrah |
Player | Club |
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Benfica | |
Al-Ittihad Jeddah | |
SLAC | |
ES Radès | |
Club Africain | |
Al-Jahra | |
See main article: article and Clube Ferroviário da Beira (basketball).
See main article: article and SLAC (basketball club). SLAC acquired two players with previous BAL experience, as Chris Crawford played (US Monastir) and Josh Nzeakor (AS Police) appeared in the 2021 season. Crawford left the team after the group phase; Oumar Barry and Malcolm Griffin joined the team ahead of the playoffs.
Teams in italics also play in the 2022 BAL season.
Player | Club | Date |
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NBA Academy Africa | March 2022 | |
Memphis Hustle | ||
May 2022 (for the 2022 BAL Playoffs) | ||
PAOK | ||
See main article: article and REG BBC. In May, Kenny Gasana and Abdoulaye N'Doye joined the team ahead of the playoffs; they replaced Pitchou Kambuy Manga and Store Habimana as active players on the roster.[4] [5]
See main article: article and Cape Town Tigers. The following is the Cape Town Tigers roster for the group phase of the 2022 BAL season.[6] On May 4, Cleanthony Early joined Cape Town for the playoffs.[7]
See main article: article and Cobra Sport.
See main article: article and BC Espoir Fukash. [8]
See main article: article and FAP Basketball. [9] Ahead of the playoffs, Charles Minlend Jr. and Abou Diallo joined the team; they replaced Pierre Tankoua and Ebaku Akumenzoh.[10] [11]
See main article: article and Petro de Luanda (basketball). [12] On May 8, 2022, Petro signed E. C. Matthews to join the team for the 2022 BAL Playoffs.[13]
See main article: article and Zamalek SC Basketball. On May 9, 2022, Mohab Yasser signed with Zamalek ahead of the playoffs.[14]