Basketball africa league and afreximbank to host
bal4hercamp and thought leadership discussions in Cairo.
Amadou Gallo Fall, President of BAL and Mrs Kanayo
Awani, Exec. VP-IATB, Afreximbank displaying the agreement
The
Basketball Africa League (BAL) and Afreximbank, an official partner of the 2024
BAL season,will host an U23“BAL4HER”basketball camp and a series ofthought
leadership discussions on the creative industries and sports business in Cairo,
Egypt from Nov. 9-15in conjunction with Creative Africa Nexus (CANEX), an Afreximbank
initiative designed to support the creative industries in Africa,at the
Intra-African Trade Fair.
“BAL4HER” seeks to promote gender equality among fans and local stakeholders and develop pipelines and recruitment opportunities for women to fully participate and be visible across BAL operations. Through BAL in-arena assets, team engagements, and collaborative efforts with corporate and community partners, the BAL provides support and brings awareness to organizations that advance gender equality.
As part of CANEX, the BAL and Afreximbank will alsohost panel discussion “Leveraging the Cultural and Creative Industries for Economic Advancement Between Africa and the Diaspora” on and a masterclass on the business of sports in Africa on Nov. 14 at the Al Manara Convention center. BAL merchandise will be available throughout CANEX via the league’s exhibition booth at the event.
“We are delighted to work with Afreximbank to positively impact the
entire basketball ecosystem throughout our fourth season,” said BAL President
Amadou Gallo Fall. “As a pan-African
bank deeply rooted in the continent, Afreximbank champions youth empowerment
through the creative industries and various mentorship programs and we look
forward to working together to expand the BAL’s impact well beyond the lines of
the court.”
Also, for the first time, the 12 teams will be divided into three conferences of four teams each. Each conference will play a 12-game group phase during which each team will face the other three teams in its conference twice. The inaugural Kalahari Conference group phase will take place in March, followed by the Nile Conference group phase in April and the Sahara Conference group phase in May. The top two teams from each conference and the top two third-place teams from across the three conferences will travel to Rwanda for four seeding games followed by an eight-game single-elimination Playoffs and Finals from May – June.
The BAL will announce the host cities, venues, dates and information about how to purchase tickets for the 2024 BAL season in the coming weeks. Fans can register their interest in tickets to games in all four markets at BAL.NBA.com.