Ferroviário de Maputo (basketball)

[4] Then, it took 30 years for Ferroviário to return at the top of Mozambican basketball, as the team won its next national championship in 2005.In December 2019, Maputo qualified for the first season of the Basketball Africa League (BAL).[5] In the inaugural BAL season, Ferroviário finished second in Group C and as such clinched a playoff spot behind star players Álvaro Masa and Myck Kabongo.[6] In the quarter-finals, the team narrowly lost to Rwandan hosts Patriots (71–73), and was eliminated from the tournament.Liga Moçambicana de Basquetebol[7] Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events.
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