FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship

FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2018 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship
Sport Basketball
Founded 1971
Divisions 3
No. of teams 16 (division A)
Continent Europe (FIBA Europe)
Most recent
champion(s)
 Croatia (4th title)
Most titles  Yugoslavia (5 titles)
Related
competitions
FIBA Europe U-20
FIBA Europe U-18
Official website fiba.basketball/europe/u16

The FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship, previously known as FIBA Europe Championship for Cadets, is a basketball competition inaugurated in 1971. Until 2003, it was held every second year, but from 2003 onwards, it is held every year. The current champions are Croatia.

Division A

Results

Year Host Gold medal game Bronze medal game
Gold Score Silver Bronze Score Fourth place
1971
details
 Italy (Gorizia)
Yugoslavia
74–60
Italy

Soviet Union
56–55
Spain
1973
details
 Italy (Angri & Summonte)
Soviet Union
68–57
Spain

Yugoslavia
77–74
Italy
1975
details
 Greece (Athens & Thessaloniki)
Soviet Union
64–61
Greece

Yugoslavia
74–72
Italy
1977
details
 France (Le Touquet & Berck)
Turkey
68–66
Yugoslavia

Soviet Union
95–70
Italy
1979
details
 Syria (Damascus)
Yugoslavia
103–100
Italy

Spain
122–82
West Germany
1981
details
 Greece (Thessaloniki & Katerini)
Soviet Union
72–57
Italy

West Germany
78–64
Finland
1983
details
 West Germany (Tübingen & Ludwigsburg)
Yugoslavia
89–86
Spain

West Germany
72–69
Greece
1985
details
 Bulgaria (Ruse)
Yugoslavia
99–81
Spain

Italy
85–81
West Germany
1987
details
 Hungary (Székesfehérvár & Kaposvár)
Yugoslavia
83–77
Italy

Soviet Union
84–76
Spain
1989
details
 Spain (Guadalajara, Tarancón & Cuenca)
Greece
81–79
Yugoslavia

Italy
63–59
Turkey
1991
details
 Greece (Kastoria, Komotini & Thessaloniki)
Italy
106–91
Greece

Spain
87–67
Turkey
1993
details
 Turkey (Trabzon, Giresun & Samsun)
Greece
76–58
Spain

Russia
72–62
Turkey
1995
details
 Portugal (Setúbal, Seixal & Almada)
Croatia
75–62
Spain

Greece
73–72
Macedonia
1997
details
 Belgium (Pepinster, Kortrijk & Quaregnon)
FR Yugoslavia
100–87
Russia

Israel
65–55
France
1999
details
 Slovenia (Polzela, Celje & Laško)
FR Yugoslavia
59–48
Greece

Turkey
81–63
France
2001
details
 Latvia (Riga)
FR Yugoslavia
55–43
Russia

Spain
75–74
Lithuania
2003
details
 Spain (Madrid)
Serbia and Montenegro
83–68
Turkey

Russia
92–70
Spain
2004
details
 Greece (Amaliada & Pyrgos)
France
65–60
Russia

Turkey
75–69
Lithuania
2005
details
 Spain (León)
Turkey
61–55
France

Spain
70–63
Lithuania
2006
details
 Spain (Linares, Andújar & Martos)
Spain
110–106
Russia

Serbia and Montenegro
85–69
Croatia
2007
details
 Greece (Ierapetra, Rethymno & Heraklion)
Serbia
56–55
Spain

Lithuania
65–55
Turkey
2008
details
 Italy (Chieti)
Lithuania
75–33
Czech Republic

Turkey
77–65
France
2009
details
 Lithuania (Kaunas)
Spain
70–64
Lithuania

Serbia
75–69
Poland
2010
details
 Montenegro (Bar)
Croatia
80–52
Lithuania

Turkey
75–64
Spain
2011
details
 Czech Republic (Pardubice, Hradec Králové)
Croatia
67–57
Czech Republic

Spain
61–53
France
2012
details
 Lithuania (Panevėžys, Vilnius) &  Latvia (Ventspils)
Turkey
66–61
France

Serbia
83–69
Italy
2013
details
 Ukraine (Kyiv)
Spain
65–63
Serbia

Greece
78–50
Italy
2014
details
 Latvia (Riga, Ogre, Liepāja, Grobiņa)
France
78–53
Latvia

Spain
77–73
Turkey
2015
details
 Lithuania (Kaunas)
Bosnia and Herzegovina
85–83
Lithuania

Turkey
83–72
Spain
2016
details
 Poland (Radom)
Spain
74–72
Lithuania

Turkey
77–70
Croatia
2017
details
 Montenegro (Podgorica)
France
75–68
Montenegro

Serbia
76–71
Croatia
2018
details
 Serbia (Novi Sad)
Croatia
71–70
Spain

Turkey
82–59
France

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Yugoslavia5229
2 Spain47617
3 Serbia and Montenegro4015
4 Croatia4004
5 France3205
6 Turkey31711
7 Soviet Union3036
8 Greece2327
9 Italy1427
10 Lithuania1416
11 Serbia1135
12 Bosnia and Herzegovina1001
13 Russia0426
14 Czech Republic0202
15 Latvia0101
 Montenegro0101
17 Germany0022
18 Israel0011
Totals (18 nations)32323296

Source: [1]
  • Defunct countries in italics.

Participating nations

Nation Italy
1971
Italy
1973
Greece
1975
France
1977
Syria
1979
Greece
1981
Germany
1983
Bulgaria
1985
Hungary
1987
Spain
1989
Greece
1991
 Austria 11th15th17th11th
 Belgium 10th7th7th8th9th11th12th11th
 Bulgaria 10th12th6th6th10th9th
 Czechoslovakia 11th8th10th
 England 16th18th
 Finland 4th12th10th
 France 7th7th15th6th10th7th12th5th8th
 West Germany 9th13th9th10th4th3rd3rd4th6th9th7th
 Greece 5th5th2nd8th9th7th4th7th1st2nd
 Hungary 11th12th
 Iceland 16th
 Israel 6th6th11th11th8th7th9th7th6th
 Italy 2nd4th4th4th2nd2nd5th3rd2nd3rd1st
 Netherlands 6th8th
 Poland 9th14th9th11th11th
 Portugal 14th13th
 Romania 8th
 Scotland 19th
 Spain 4th2nd5th5th3rd9th2nd2nd4th6th3rd
 Sweden 10th12th12th12th10th11th
 Switzerland 12th12th
 Syria 7th
 Turkey 8th8th1st10th6th9th8th10th4th4th
 Soviet Union 3rd1st1st3rd5th1st6th5th3rd5th5th
 Wales 20th
 Yugoslavia 1st3rd3rd2nd1st5th1st1st1st2nd8th
Nation Italy
1971
Italy
1973
Greece
1975
France
1977
Syria
1979
Greece
1981
Germany
1983
Bulgaria
1985
Hungary
1987
Spain
1989
Greece
1991
Nation Turkey
1993
Portugal
1995
Belgium
1997
Slovenia
1999
Latvia
2001
Spain
2003
Greece
2004
Spain
2005
Spain
2006
Greece
2007
Italy
2008
Lithuania
2009
Montenegro
2010
Czech Republic
2011
Lithuania
Latvia
2012
Ukraine
2013
Latvia
2014
Lithuania
2015
Poland
2016
Montenegro
2017
Serbia
2018
Total
 Belgium 12th 12th 16th 14th 12
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 8th1st14th 3
 Bulgaria 12th 12th15th 9
 Croatia 1st 8th 9th 12th 10th 8th 4th8th7th6th1st1st8th6th11th9th4th4th 1st 19
 Czech Republic 12th 11th 13th2nd16th2nd15th 7
 Denmark 16th16th 2
 Estonia 13th12th 11th 3
 Finland 10th 13th6th5th15th 8
 France 7th 6th 4th 4th 5th 5th 1st 2nd 5th6th4th7th6th4th2nd5th1st5th6th1st 4th 30
 Georgia 9th 7th 11th 15th 12th16th 16th 7
 Germany 10th 16th 15th11th13th8th5th8th7th7th9th13th 9th 24
 Greece 1st 3rd 5th 2nd 6th 8th 5th 13th 9th7th12th14th10th11th9th3rd9th13th16th 6th 30
 Hungary 15th 3
 Iceland 9th 14th 16th 4
 Israel 8th 8th 3rd 9th 10th 11th 9th 7th11th11th13th15th15th11th 10th 24
 Italy 6th 5th 11th 10th 9th 6th 7th 6th5th13th12th9th10th4th4th5th10th7th9th 12th 31
 Latvia 5th 8th 13th 11th 11th9th10th9th14th6th10th13th2nd11th11th8th 8th 17
 Lithuania 5th 4th 11th 4th 4th 10th3rd1st2nd2nd13th11th9th10th2nd2nd6th 7th 18
 Macedonia 4th 10th 6th 7th 4
 Montenegro played as part of Serbia and Montenegro 10th8th16th15th12th8th2nd 14th 8
 Netherlands 15th 3
 Poland 11th 10th 14th 15th 14th4th11th14th6th12th15th15th 17
 Portugal 9th 14th16th 5
 Russia 3rd 2nd 11th 2nd 3rd 2nd 6th 2nd14th8th5th7th5th13th11th12th16th16th 18
 Serbia played as part of Serbia and Montenegro 1st5th3rd5th9th3rd2nd6th8th10th3rd 5th 12
 Slovenia 7th 12th 6th 8th 12th 13th15th14th10th 13th 10
 Spain 2nd 2nd 6th 8th 3rd 4th 7th 3rd 1st2nd6th1st4th3rd7th1st3rd4th1st7th 2nd 32
 Sweden 16th12th14th 9
 Turkey 4th 7th 3rd 7th 2nd 3rd 1st 8th4th3rd8th3rd7th1st7th4th3rd3rd5th 3rd 30
 Ukraine 5th 12th10th9th15th12th12th10th14th 9
Nation Turkey
1993
Portugal
1995
Belgium
1997
Slovenia
1999
Latvia
2001
Spain
2003
Greece
2004
Spain
2005
Spain
2006
Greece
2007
Italy
2008
Lithuania
2009
Montenegro
2010
Czech Republic
2011
Lithuania
Latvia
2012
Ukraine
2013
Latvia
2014
Lithuania
2015
Poland
2016
Montenegro
2017
Serbia
2018
Total
 Austria playing in lower divisions 4
 Romania playing in lower divisions 1
 Switzerland playing in lower divisions 2
 England 12th 16th 14th United Kingdom Great Britain[2] 5
 Scotland playing in lower divisions United Kingdom Great Britain 1
 Wales playing in lower divisions United Kingdom Great Britain 1
 Syria playing in FIBA Asia 1
 Czechoslovakia defunct 3
 Soviet Union defunct 11
 Yugoslavia defunct 11
 FR Yugoslavia
 Serbia and MontenegroA
1st1st1st1st9th10th3rddefunct7
^A As FR Yugoslavia (1992–2001, 3 participations, 3 gold medals) and as Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006, 4 participations, 2 medals)

MVP Awards (since 1999)

Year MVP Award Winner
1999 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Aleksandar Gajić
2001 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Veljko Tomović
2003 Serbia and Montenegro Nemanja Aleksandrov
2004 Russia Vitaly Kuznetsov
2005 France Antoine Diot
2006 Spain Ricky Rubio
2007 Serbia Dejan Musli
2008 Lithuania Jonas Valančiūnas
2009 Lithuania Tauras Jogėla
2010 Croatia Dario Šarić
2011 Croatia Mario Hezonja
2012 Turkey Okben Ulubay
2013 Serbia Stefan Peno
2014 France Killian Tillie
2015 Bosnia and Herzegovina Džanan Musa
2016 Spain Usman Garuba
2017 France Killian Hayes
2018 Croatia Roko Prkačin

Division B

Results

Year Host Promoted to Division A Bronze medal game
Gold Score Silver Bronze * Score Fourth place
2004
details
 England (Brighton)
Iceland
Round-robin group
Macedonia

England
Round-robin group
Czech Republic
2005
details
 Bulgaria (Pravets)
Germany
77–63
Portugal

Georgia
77–67
Bosnia and Herzegovina
2006
details
 Estonia (Tallinn)
Czech Republic
67–54
Georgia

Bulgaria
85–75*
Austria
2007
details
 Macedonia (Skopje)
Poland
80–73
Hungary

Sweden
66–65*
England
2008
details
 Bosnia and Herzegovina (Sarajevo)
Germany
76–69
Montenegro

Bulgaria
81–61
Sweden
2009
details
 Portugal
(São João da Madeira)

Bulgaria
81–63
Denmark

England
78–63
Slovenia
2010
details
 Estonia (Tallinn)
Czech Republic
61–53
Ukraine

Slovenia
62–60
Netherlands
2011
details
 Macedonia (Strumica)
Slovenia
82–73
England

Bosnia and Herzegovina
72–71
Israel
2012
details
 Romania (Bucharest)
Belgium
56–46
Montenegro

Sweden
79–55
Hungary
2013
details
 Bosnia and Herzegovina (Sarajevo)
Denmark
72–69
Bosnia and Herzegovina

Finland
96–62
Slovenia
2014
details
 Macedonia (Strumica)
Montenegro
76–73
Israel

England
84–60
Czech Republic
2015
details
 Bulgaria (Sofia)
Estonia
64–56
Poland

Sweden
57–56
Slovakia
2016
details
 Bulgaria (Sofia)
Russia
82–76
Israel

Slovenia
79–71
Ukraine
2017
details
 Bulgaria (Sofia)
Greece
74–60
Netherlands

Georgia
64–63
Great Britain
2018
details
 Bosnia and Herzegovina (Sarajevo)
Russia
83-77
Bosnia and Herzegovina

Macedonia
84-66
Czech Republic
  • Since 2012, the 3rd team in Division B is also promoted to Division A for the next tournament.

Performances by nation

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Czech Republic (CZE)2002
 Germany (GER)2002
 Russia (RUS)2002
4 Montenegro (MNE)1203
5 Denmark (DEN)1102
 Poland (POL)1102
7 Bulgaria (BUL)1023
 Slovenia (SLO)1023
9 Belgium (BEL)1001
 Estonia (EST)1001
 Iceland (ISL)1001
12 Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH)0213
13 Israel (ISR)0202
14 England (ENG)0134
15 Georgia (GEO)0112
 Macedonia (MKD)0112
17 Hungary (HUN)0101
 Portugal (POR)0101
 Ukraine (UKR)0101
20 Sweden (SWE)0033
21 Finland (FIN)0011
Totals (21 nations)14141442

Division C

Results

Year Host Gold medal game Bronze medal game
Gold Score Silver Bronze Score Fourth place
2002
details
 Cyprus
Cyprus
Round-robin group
Luxembourg

Scotland
Round-robin group
Andorra
2004
details
 Andorra
Andorra
Round-robin group
Luxembourg

Scotland
Round-robin group
Wales
2006
details
 Andorra
Luxembourg
85–69
Scotland

Cyprus
59–42
Malta
2008
details
 Gibraltar
Scotland
102–39
Wales

Moldova
75–69
(2OT)

Gibraltar
2010
details
 Andorra
Cyprus
74–30
Scotland

Andorra
86–54
San Marino
2011
details
 San Marino
Andorra
84–70
San Marino

Wales
77–67
Malta
2012
details
 Gibraltar
Monaco
61–53
Scotland

Gibraltar
50–45
San Marino
2013
details
 Gibraltar
Gibraltar
Round-robin group
Scotland

Andorra
Round-robin group
Wales
2014
details
 Malta
Malta
Round-robin group
Andorra

Wales
Round-robin group
Gibraltar
2015
details
 San Marino
San Marino
76–59
Kosovo

Malta
55–44
Wales
2016
details
 Cyprus
Cyprus
62–50
Azerbaijan

Moldova
81–56
Gibraltar
2017
details
 Andorra
Armenia
88–70
Gibraltar

Azerbaijan
75–55
Andorra
2018
details
 San Marino
Andorra
84–49
Wales

Austria
65–43
San Marino

Performances by nation

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Andorra (AND)3126
2 Cyprus (CYP)3014
3 Scotland (SCO)1427
4 Luxembourg (LUX)1203
5 Gibraltar (GIB)1113
6 San Marino (SMR)1102
7 Malta (MLT)1012
8 Armenia (ARM)1001
 Monaco (MON)1001
10 Wales (WAL)0224
11 Azerbaijan (AZE)0112
12 Kosovo (KOS)0101
13 Moldova (MDA)0022
14 Austria (AUT)0011
Totals (14 nations)13131339

References

  1. "archive.fiba.com: 2016 FIBA U16 European Championship". archive.fiba.com.
  2. "FIBA SIGN OFF BRITISH BASKETBALL AGREEMENT". www.gbbasketball.com.

See also

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