1998 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship

1998 EuroBasket Under-20
4th FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship
Tournament details
Host nation Italy
Dates 14–23 July 1998
Teams 12 (from 1 federations)
Champions  Yugoslavia (1st title)
MVP Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Igor Rakočević
Tournament leaders
PlayersTeams
Points Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Rakočević (21.1)  Yugoslavia (76.4)
Rebounds Italy Podestà (9.6)  Lithuania (34.0)
Assists Lithuania Marčiulionis (2.3)  Yugoslavia (4.8)
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The 1998 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship (known at that time as 1998 European Championship for Men '22 and Under') was the fourth edition of the FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship. The city of Trapani, in Italy, hosted the tournament. Yugoslavia won their first title.

Teams

Preliminary round

The twelve teams were allocated in two groups of six teams each.

     Team advanced to Quarterfinals
     Team competed in 9th–12th playoffs

Group A

Team Pld W L PF PA Pts
 Germany 5413472939
 Yugoslavia 5413803239
 France 5233293197
 Italy 5233183467
 Croatia 5233414097
 Greece 5143333586
14 July 1998
Yugoslavia 83–72 GreeceTrapani
France 74–57 CroatiaTrapani
Germany 55–56 ItalyTrapani
15 July 1998
Croatia 64–85 YugoslaviaTrapani
Greece 64–69 GermanyTrapani
Italy 53–49 FranceTrapani
16 July 1998
Germany 98–62 CroatiaTrapani
Yugoslavia 77–69 FranceTrapani
Greece 71–58 ItalyTrapani
18 July 1998
France 56–68 GermanyTrapani
Croatia 67–62 GreeceTrapani
Italy 61–80 YugoslaviaTrapani
19 July 1998
Greece 64–81 FranceTrapani
Germany 57–55 YugoslaviaTrapani
Croatia 91–90 ItalyTrapani

Group B

Team Pld W L PF PA Pts
 Turkey 55035031410
 Slovenia 5413773409
 Lithuania 5323443528
 Spain 5233833627
 Israel 5143333646
 Latvia 5053433985
14 July 1998
Israel 63–74 SloveniaTrapani
Lithuania 56–59 TurkeyTrapani
Latvia 72–102 SpainTrapani
15 July 1998
Slovenia 77–59 LithuaniaTrapani
Spain 67–53 IsraelTrapani
Turkey 63–59 LatviaTrapani
16 July 1998
Lithuania 76–72 IsraelTrapani
Latvia 73–80 SloveniaTrapani
Turkey 76–69 SpainTrapani
18 July 1998
Spain 71–79 LithuaniaTrapani
Israel 79–66 LatviaTrapani
Slovenia 64–71 TurkeyTrapani
19 July 1998
Latvia 73–74 LithuaniaTrapani
Turkey 81–66 IsraelTrapani
Slovenia 82–74 SpainTrapani

Knockout stage

9th–12th playoffs

 
PlayoffsNinth place
 
      
 
22 July
 
 
 Latvia75
 
23 July
 
 Croatia78
 
 Croatia80
 
22 July
 
 Israel64
 
 Israel81
 
 
 Greece80
 
Eleventh place
 
 
23 July
 
 
 Latvia85
 
 
 Greece101

Championship

 
QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
 
          
 
21 July
 
 
 Germany69
 
22 July
 
 Spain71
 
 Spain66
 
21 July
 
 Slovenia74
 
 Slovenia77
 
23 July
 
 France64
 
 Slovenia73
 
21 July
 
 Yugoslavia92
 
 Lithuania67
 
22 July
 
 Yugoslavia73
 
 Yugoslavia66
 
21 July
 
 Turkey55 Third place
 
 Turkey58
 
23 July
 
 Italy48
 
 Spain57
 
 
 Turkey64
 

5th–8th playoffs

 
PlayoffsFifth place
 
      
 
22 July
 
 
 Germany78
 
23 July
 
 France84
 
 France55
 
22 July
 
 Italy39
 
 Lithuania56
 
 
 Italy70
 
Seventh place
 
 
23 July
 
 
 Germany97
 
 
 Lithuania95

Final standings

References

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