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Libya Press
Libyan basketball club Al Ahli Benghazi have launched an intensive training camp in Athens, Greece, as they gear up for the sixth edition of the Basketball Africa League finals set to take place in Kigali, Rwanda. The move underscores the club's determination to make a deep run in one of the continent's most prestigious club competitions.
The Benghazi-based squad arrived in the Greek capital earlier this week and immediately began preparations under the guidance of head coach Fotis Katsikaris, who will lead the training program alongside assistant coach Dimitros Farfonis. The camp is designed to bring together all of the team's foreign professional players alongside the domestic core, ensuring full squad integration before the continental tournament begins. The program includes a series of friendly matches aimed at sharpening match fitness and refining tactical systems. The BAL, backed by the NBA and FIBA, features top club teams from across Africa competing for the continental title, with this year's finals scheduled in Kigali.
Katsikaris returns to the helm after a period of absence due to health concerns. The Greek tactician had previously coached the team during the first leg of the Libyan league finals in Tripoli before stepping down temporarily, with Farfonis taking charge for the second leg. His return signals stability and continuity in the coaching setup ahead of the high-stakes African competition. Club officials expressed confidence that the Athens camp provides the ideal environment for focused preparation away from domestic distractions, with access to high-quality training facilities and opposition in a European basketball hub.
The primary challenge for Al Ahli Benghazi will be integrating foreign professionals with the local squad in a short timeframe while building the tactical cohesion needed to compete against Africa's elite clubs. The BAL6 finals in Kigali will pit the Libyan side against well-funded teams from across the continent, including clubs with extensive international experience. The Athens camp represents a strategic investment in preparation, but the team will need to translate training-ground progress into results on the court. The friendly matches scheduled during the camp will serve as a critical benchmark for readiness.
Al Ahli Benghazi's decision to hold their pre-tournament camp in Athens reflects the growing ambition of Libyan basketball on the continental stage. With Katsikaris back at the helm and a full squad expected to participate, the club hopes to reach peak condition and make a statement at the BAL6 finals in Kigali.