Mighty Sports reach the final
The Filipino side beat Morocco's Sale 80-76 in the semi-final despite a rush of errors.
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The Filipino side beat Morocco's Sale 80-76 in the semi-final despite a rush of errors.
An 85-74 win over their Lebanese neighbours put Al Riyadi into the semi-finals and a title defence against Hoops.
The national team went out of the tournament after an 85-80 defeat to the experienced Moroccan side, having matched them for long spells.
Hoops of Lebanon knocked out Tunisia's Ezzahra Sports 82-78 in a keenly fought quarter-final.

Syria's Al Wathba won 75-72 to take fourth place in Group A and a quarter-final berth.

A 108-81 win over American University of Dubai made Hoops the first side in the tournament to pass a century.

An 88-84 win over Hoops secured second place for Sale and dropped the Lebanese side to third.

A win over Al Wathba revived Al Ittihad Alexandria's hopes of qualifying.
The national team coach said the victory over Beirut was an important lift and that his players were more focused than in previous games.
A 93-78 win over Beirut, built on organised defence, gave the national team its first win in Group B.

Group B leaders Ezzahra Sports of Tunisia snatched a 63-62 win at the buzzer, having trailed with two seconds left.

Ahmed Farran said he was pleased with another win and that performance was improving as the team found its rhythm.