Results

FIBA AfroBasket Qual. 02/25 10:00 - Guinea v Kenya W 74-80
FIBA AfroBasket Qual. 02/24 10:00 - Kenya v Angola L 58-88
FIBA AfroBasket Qual. 02/23 16:00 - Tunisia v Kenya L 90-69
FIBA AfroCan 07/15 12:00 31 Kenya v Tunisia L 59-67
FIBA AfroCan 07/14 09:00 48 [1] Kenya v Nigeria [2] W 61-59
FIBA AfroCan 07/13 09:30 3 [1] Kenya v Morocco [2] L 46-55
FIBA AfroCan 07/10 09:30 - [3] Gabon v Kenya [2] L 66-63
FIBA AfroCan 07/08 08:30 - Kenya v Ivory Coast W 62-52
FIBA World Cup Qualification 07/03 20:30 6 Senegal v Kenya L 86-54
FIBA World Cup Qualification 07/02 18:00 5 Kenya v Egypt L 39-72
FIBA World Cup Qualification 07/01 20:30 4 Congo Democratic Republic v Kenya L 20-0
FIBA World Cup Qualification 02/27 18:00 3 Kenya v Senegal L 55-100

Kenya national basketball team is the national men basketball team in Kenya. It is operated by the Kenya Basketball Federation (KBF).

Kenya hosted the 1993 FIBA Africa Championship where the team beat Algeria by an 80-50 blowout and progressed to the semi-final on a point differential, its best performance to date.

History

Basketball in Kenya was started in Mang'u High School in the 1960s by the Marianist Brothers when Brother Frank Russell took over as Principal. He had previous experience in the USA as a sports master and basketball coach in several schools.

Kenya beat Africa's 11-time champion Angola 74–73 in the AfroBasket 2021 qualification in Yaoundé, Cameroon, hence booking a place at the African tournament for the first time since 1993.

In 2020, Kenya hired Australian Liz Mills as head coach, the first female coach in the Morans' history. She helped the team qualify for AfroBasket 2021, its first tournament in 18 years. Mills became the first female head coach to coach at an AfroBasket tournament.

In 2022, Kenya hired former national team coach Cliff Owuor for the 2023 FIBA World Cup Qualifiers. Under Owuor leadership the team went 0-6 in the first round of the qualifiers and failed to progress to the second round. Owuor will continue to lead the team for the 2023 FIBA AfoCan with the team automatically qualifying to the final round due to the team finishing runners up in the 2019 edition.

Kenya also has a u16 boys team and a u18 boys team that are also part of FIBA and the Olympic Committee. Kenyas u18 National Team is led by their team captain from Chicago, Illinois. His name is Iffi Kazmi, a 6’2 Guard that plays for Chi-Prep Sports Academy.

In July 2023 the team will compete in the 2023 AfroCAN tournament. They automatically qualified to the final stage by coming second in the 2019 edition but finished 6th in the final standings. The event was hosted in Angola.

The Kenya basketball team, simply known as "Kenya," is a talented and competitive group of athletes representing the country in international basketball competitions. Known for their speed, agility, and teamwork, the team is made up of skilled players who are dedicated to showcasing the best of Kenyan basketball on the global stage.

With a strong emphasis on defense and fast-paced offense, Kenya is known for their aggressive style of play and ability to outmaneuver their opponents. The team is constantly striving to improve and elevate their game, with a focus on developing young talent and fostering a winning mentality.

Off the court, the Kenya basketball team is a source of national pride and inspiration for aspiring athletes across the country. They serve as role models for the next generation of Kenyan basketball players, demonstrating the hard work, dedication, and passion required to succeed at the highest levels of the sport.

Overall, the Kenya basketball team is a force to be reckoned with in the world of international basketball, and their presence on the court is always a thrilling display of skill, determination, and teamwork.