CAPE-TOWN-TIGERS

Cape Town Tigers' Samkelo Cele

Cape Town Tigers pull off major upset over FUS Rabat to reach BAL semis

Cape Town Tigers pulled off a remarkable upset in the Basketball League, historically beating tournament hosts and favourites FUS Rabat 91-88 to reach the BAL Season 4 semi-finals on Sunday.

Samkelo Cele of Cape Town Tigers and Robert Nelson of Petro De Luanda during the 2024 BAL Kalahari Conference match between Petro De Luanda and Cape Town Tigers at SunBet Arena on March 10, 2

Cape Town Tigers chances at the BAL Season 4 playoffs

The Cape Town Tigers are anticipating a hard and tough game against Lbyian side Al Ahly Ly in the Basketball Africa League (BAL) Season 4 playoffs in Kigali, Rwanda, later this evening.

Cape Town Tigers coach Florsheim Ngwenya

Tigers reflect on the pressure, support and challenges of Kalahari Conference

Cape Town Tigers head coach Florsheim Ngwenya has commented on the added pressure that the team faced in the recently concluded Basketball Africa League (BAL) Kalahari Conference season on home soil.

Cape Town Tigers coach Florsheim Ngwenya

Cape Town Tigers issue apology after BAL defeat to FUS Rabat

Basketball Africa League Kalahari Conference hosts Cape Town Tigers coach Florsheim Ngwenya has issued an apology to the fans after their third straight defeat in the competition.

The Cape Town Tigers pose for a photo before the game against the Stade Malien on May 20, 2023 at the BK Arena.

Cape Town Tigers going for an all-out win in BAL Season 4 opener

The Basketball Africa League (BAL) Kalahari Conference makes its debut on South African soil this evening and South African representatives Cape Town Tigers believe that the best way for this tip-off is a home victory.

The Cape Town Tigers pose for a photo before the game against the Stade Malien on May 20, 2023 at the BK Arena.

Basketball African League bringing millions of dollars to boost SA economy

The Basketball African League (BAL) Season 4 tips off for the first time on South African soil next weekend, Cape Town Tigers CEO Raphael Edwards believes that the biggest winner from this event will be the South African economy.