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African Amateur Boxing Championships

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African Boxing Championships
StatusActive
GenreSports event
DateMidyear
FrequencyAnnual
Inaugurated1962 / 2001
Organised byAFBC

The African Amateur Boxing Championships is the premier pan-continental annual competition for amateur boxing in Africa. The championships are organised by the continent's governing body, the African Boxing Union (ABU). The first edition of the tournament took place in 1962.

Editions

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From 2017, it was held Men and Women in same country and same time.

Men's editions

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NumberYearHostDatesEventsNationsBoxersChampion
1 1962 Egypt Cairo, Egypt 17–23 March 10 Egypt Egypt / BERJAYA Ghana
2 1964 Ghana Accra, Ghana ... April–... May 10 8 Ghana Ghana / BERJAYA United Arab Republic
3 1966 Nigeria Lagos, Nigeria 26–30 April 10 14 BERJAYA Ghana
4 1968 Zambia Lusaka, Zambia 6–11 May 11 16 BERJAYA United Arab Republic
5 1972 Kenya Nairobi, Kenya 28 February–4 March 11 BERJAYA Uganda
6 1974 Uganda Kampala, Uganda 9–14 December 11 BERJAYA Uganda
7 1979 Libya Benghazi, Libya 12–21 July 11 BERJAYA Kenya
8 1983 Uganda Kampala, Uganda 17–25 August 11 Zambia Zambia
9 1994 South Africa Johannesburg, South Africa ...–... December 12 BERJAYA South Africa
10 1998 Algeria Algiers, Algeria 7–17 May 12 15 220 BERJAYA Algeria
11 2001 Mauritius Port Louis, Mauritius 14–20 May 12 BERJAYA Algeria
12 2003 Cameroon Yaoundé, Cameroon 9–18 May 11 14 90 BERJAYA Algeria
14 2005 Morocco Casablanca, Morocco 29 April–8 May 11 BERJAYA Tunisia
15 2007 Madagascar Antananarivo, Madagascar 21–27 May 11 BERJAYA Algeria
16 2009 Mauritius Vacoas, Mauritius 21–26 July 11 BERJAYA Morocco
17 2011 Cameroon Yaoundé, Cameroon 3–10 June 10 BERJAYA Algeria
18 2015 Morocco Casablanca, Morocco 17–24 August 10 19 103 BERJAYA Morocco

Women's editions

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NumberYearHostDatesEventsNationsBoxersChampion
1 2001 Egypt Cairo, Egypt 5–9 July 11 BERJAYA Egypt
2 2010 Cameroon Yaoundé, Cameroon 23–28 March 7 BERJAYA Cameroon
3 2014 Cameroon Yaoundé, Cameroon 3–7 March 5 BERJAYA Morocco

Combined editions

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NumberYearHostDatesEventsNationsBoxersChampion
MenWomenTotal
19 2017 Republic of the Congo Brazzaville, Congo 18–25 June 18 24 183 BERJAYA Cameroon BERJAYA Cameroon BERJAYA Cameroon
20 2022 Mozambique Maputo, Mozambique 12–17 September 24 24 211 BERJAYA Mozambique BERJAYA Algeria BERJAYA Algeria
21 2023 Cameroon Yaoundé, Cameroon 28 July –6 August 25 27 264 BERJAYA Morocco BERJAYA Morocco BERJAYA Morocco[1][2]
22 2024 Democratic Republic of the Congo Kinshasa, DR Congo[3] 18 October –27 October 25 - - BERJAYA Morocco[4] BERJAYA Morocco[4] BERJAYA Morocco[5]

All-time medal table

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Men

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As of 2015 inclueding men's events of the combined editions until 2024:

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1BERJAYA Algeria37232282
2BERJAYA Morocco27232575
3BERJAYA Kenya21151248
4BERJAYA Egypt20171350
5BERJAYA Uganda18161549
6BERJAYA Cameroon18151346
7BERJAYA Ghana16171548
8BERJAYA Mauritius1311933
9BERJAYA DR Congo1161027
10BERJAYA Tunisia1031831
11BERJAYA South Africa8102139
12BERJAYA Zambia85619
13BERJAYA Nigeria7161033
14BERJAYA Namibia4239
15BERJAYA Mozambique33410
16BERJAYA Senegal261220
17BERJAYA Gabon26816
18BERJAYA Madagascar2248
19BERJAYA Libya2204
20BERJAYA Niger2103
21BERJAYA Botswana191929
22BERJAYA Sudan1438
23BERJAYA Congo12710
24BERJAYA Benin1067
25BERJAYA Tanzania0516
26BERJAYA Burkina Faso0347
BERJAYA Guinea0347
28BERJAYA Seychelles0224
29BERJAYA Mali0167
30BERJAYA Togo0145
31BERJAYA Angola0134
32BERJAYA Ivory Coast0123
33BERJAYA Burundi0101
BERJAYA Zimbabwe0101
35BERJAYA Cape Verde0022
BERJAYA Ethiopia0022
BERJAYA Rwanda0022
38BERJAYA Lesotho0011
Totals (38 entries)235233288756

Need bronze medals of 1983 and 1994 editions

Women

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As of 2014 inclueding women's events of the combined editions until 2024:

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1BERJAYA Morocco1515535
2BERJAYA Algeria1010424
3BERJAYA DR Congo981330
4BERJAYA Egypt88016
5BERJAYA Cameroon861125
6BERJAYA Mozambique4048
7BERJAYA Tunisia2338
8BERJAYA Nigeria2125
BERJAYA Uganda2125
10BERJAYA Zambia2024
11BERJAYA Botswana1146
12BERJAYA Cape Verde1102
13BERJAYA Congo1023
14BERJAYA Sierra Leone1001
15BERJAYA Kenya0268
16BERJAYA Senegal0156
17BERJAYA Niger0112
BERJAYA Tanzania0112
19BERJAYA Burkina Faso0101
BERJAYA Central African Republic0101
21BERJAYA South Africa0099
22BERJAYA Madagascar0022
23BERJAYA Angola0011
BERJAYA Burundi0011
BERJAYA Ethiopia0011
BERJAYA Libya0011
BERJAYA Seychelles0011
Totals (27 entries)666181208

Need bronze medals of 2001 and 2010 (with some silver medals) editions

See also

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References

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  1. "Morocco topped the medal table at the AFBC African Boxing Championships". IBA. 2023-08-06. Retrieved 2025-07-10.
  2. admin_afcb (2023-07-30). "Fights Results - AFBC Elite Men and Women Boxing Championships Yaounde 2023". AFBC - African Boxing Confederation. Retrieved 2025-07-10.
  3. admin_afcb (2024-07-09). "Kinshasa (DR Congo) will host the African Elite Men's and Women's Boxing Championships in October 2024". AFBC - African Boxing Confederation. Retrieved 2025-07-10.
  4. 1 2 admin_afcb (2024-10-27). "Africa Elite Boxing Championships, Kinshasa, DR Congo, October 19-27, 2024: MEDAL STANDINGS BY COUNTRY". AFBC - African Boxing Confederation. Retrieved 2025-07-10.
  5. "Morocco retains overall title at AFBC African Boxing Championships despite strong challenge from DR Congo". IBA. 2024-10-27. Retrieved 2025-07-10.

Results database

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