FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women

FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2018 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women
Sport Basketball
Founded 1965
Divisions 3
No. of teams 16 (division A)
Continent Europe (FIBA Europe)
Most recent
champion(s)
 Germany (1st title)
(2018)
Most titles  Soviet Union (11 titles)
Related
competitions
FIBA Europe U-20
FIBA Europe U-16
Official website fiba.basketball/europe/u18women

FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women is a basketball competition inaugurated in 1965. The current champions are Germany.

Division A

Results

Year Host Gold medal game Bronze medal game
Gold Score Silver Bronze Score Fourth place
1965  Bulgaria
(Kjust., Lom, Botevgrad, Sofia)

Soviet Union
Round-robin group
Yugoslavia

Czechoslovakia
Round-robin group
Poland
1967  Italy
(Nuoro, Sassari & Cagliari)

Soviet Union
Round-robin group
Czechoslovakia

Yugoslavia
Round-robin group
Bulgaria
1969  West Germany
(Köln, Lünen, Essen, Hohenlimburg, Hagen)

Soviet Union
Round-robin group
Bulgaria

Yugoslavia
Round-robin group
Poland
1971  Yugoslavia
(Bačka Topola & Subotica)

Soviet Union
76–52
Czechoslovakia

Bulgaria
62–52
Italy
1973  Italy
(San Remo & Loano)

Soviet Union
68–47
Yugoslavia

Italy
50–48
Bulgaria
1975  Spain
(Vigo)

Czechoslovakia
53–48
Poland

Soviet Union
80–57
Bulgaria
1977  Bulgaria
(Haskovo & Dimitrovgrad)

Soviet Union
96–53
Poland

Czechoslovakia
61–50
Yugoslavia
1979  Italy
(Capo d'Orlando, P. Armerina, Catania, Palermo, Messina)

Soviet Union
Round-robin group
Hungary

Czechoslovakia
Round-robin group
Yugoslavia
1981  Hungary
(Eger & Kecskemét)

Soviet Union
74–61
France

Bulgaria
90–59
Hungary
1983  Italy
(Pescara, & Vasto)

Czechoslovakia
90–80
Soviet Union

Italy
66–46
Yugoslavia
1984  Spain
(Toledo)

Yugoslavia
67–61
Soviet Union

Czechoslovakia
68–61
Spain
1986  Italy
(Perugia, Gualdo Tadino)

Soviet Union
71–70
Yugoslavia

Italy
62–56
Poland
1988  Bulgaria
(Veliko & Trnovo)

Soviet Union
73–56
Czechoslovakia

Yugoslavia
82–58
Bulgaria
1990  Spain
(Alcalá de Henares)

Soviet Union
79–76
Spain

Romania
67–65
Czechoslovakia
1992  Greece
(Kalamata, Tripoli & Patras)

CIS
86–60
Bulgaria

Poland
67–62
France
1994  Bulgaria
(Veliko Tarnovo)

Italy
74–68
Spain

Hungary
63–56
Russia
1996  Slovakia
(Žilina)

Russia
69–59
Slovakia

Czech Republic
66–50
Spain
1998  Turkey
(Eskişehir, Kütahya & Bursa)

Spain
78–52
Slovakia

Russia
79–72
Czech Republic
2000  Poland
(Cetniewo)

Russia
64–51
Czech Republic

Poland
75–44
Lithuania
2002  Slovenia
(Škofja Loka)

Russia
60–56
France

Czech Republic
83–56
Slovakia
2004  Slovakia
(Bratislava)

Russia
77–59
Spain

Hungary
73–63
Serbia and Montenegro
2005  Hungary
(Budapest)

Serbia and Montenegro
66–52
Spain

France
77–66
Czech Republic
2006  Spain
(Tenerife)

Spain
78–74
Serbia and Montenegro

Sweden
62–57
Czech Republic
2007  Serbia
(Novi Sad)

Serbia
72–48
Spain

Russia
71–65
Poland
2008  Slovakia
(Nitra)

Lithuania
63–57
Russia

Czech Republic
70–61
France
2009  Sweden
(Södertälje)

Spain
64–54
France

Sweden
67–54
Czech Republic
2010  Slovakia
(Poprad)

Italy
66–61
Spain

France
63–44
Slovenia
2011  Romania
(Oradea)

Belgium
77–49
France

Spain
85–69
Sweden
2012  Romania
(Bucharest)

France
65–61
Russia

Serbia
59–46
Netherlands
2013  Croatia
(Vukovar, Vinkovci)

Spain
60–46
France

Serbia
57–56
Netherlands
2014  Portugal
(Matosinhos)

Russia
57–53
France

Spain
74–69
Serbia
2015  Slovenia
(Celje)

Spain
76–60
France

Russia
71–52
Italy
2016  Hungary
(Sopron)

France
74–44
Spain

Russia
65–58
Latvia
2017  Hungary
(Sopron)

Belgium
55–53
Serbia

France
55–48
Czech Republic
2018  Italy
(Udine)

Germany
67–54
Spain

Hungary
58–56
Latvia

Medal table

  • Defunct states in italics
As of 2018.[1]
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Soviet Union112114
2 Spain58215
3 Russia52411
4 France27312
5 Czechoslovakia2349
6 Italy2035
7 Belgium2002
8 Yugoslavia1337
9 Serbia1124
10 Serbia and Montenegro1102
11 CIS1001
 Germany1001
 Lithuania1001
14 Bulgaria0224
 Poland0224
16 Slovakia0202
17 Czech Republic0134
 Hungary0134
19 Sweden0022
20 Romania0011
Totals (20 nations)353535105

Participation details

Nation Bulgaria
1965
Italy
1967
West Germany
1969
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
1971
Italy
1973
Spain
1975
Bulgaria
1977
Italy
1979
Hungary
1981
Italy
1983
Spain
1984
Italy
1986
Bulgaria
1988
Spain
1990
Greece
1992
 Austria 12th
 Belgium 12th9th12th12th12th7th
 Bulgaria 5th4th2nd3rd4th4th9th8th3rd5th6th4th8th 2nd
 Czechoslovakia 3rd 2nd 7th 2nd 1st 3rd3rd5th1st 3rd11th 2nd 4th 6th
 East Germany 9th
 Finland 8th7th8th
 France 8th9th11th10th10th10th2nd7th11th6th9th7th 4th
 West Germany 11th11th11th10th11th10th10th8th12th10th
 Greece 12th 10th
 Hungary 6th6th5th7th6th5th5th2nd4th6th8th9th11th9th 7th
 Israel 10th8th8th9th9th12th10th
 Italy 10th7th6h4th3rd8th7th5th7th3rd5th3rd5th6th 9th
 Netherlands 10th10th7th11th12th9th7th
 Poland 4th5th4th6th5th2nd2nd9th11th11th12th4th8th11th 3rd
 Romania 7th8th9th6th6th5th3rd 8th
 Scotland 11th
 Soviet Union 1st1st 1st 1st 1st 3rd1st 1st 1st 2nd2nd1st 1st 1st
 CIS 1st
 Spain 8th6th11th9th8th4th12th6th2nd 5th
 Sweden 10th9th7th10th5th 11th
  Switzerland 12th
 Yugoslavia 2nd3rd3rd5th2nd7th4th4th6th4th1st 2nd3rd
Nation Bulgaria
1965
Italy
1967
West Germany
1969
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
1971
Italy
1973
Spain
1975
Bulgaria
1977
Italy
1979
Hungary
1981
Italy
1983
Spain
1984
Italy
1986
Bulgaria
1988
Spain
1990
Greece
1992
Nation Bulgaria
1994
Slovakia
1996
Turkey
1998
Poland
2000
Slovenia
2002
Slovakia
2004
Hungary
2005
Spain
2006
Serbia
2007
Slovakia
2008
Sweden
2009
Slovakia
2010
Romania
2011
Romania
2012
Croatia
2013
Portugal
2014
Slovenia
2015
Hungary
2016
Hungary
2017
Italy
2018

2019
Total
 Belarus10th9th14th13th15th15th Q7
 Belgium11th11th15th11th13th1st15th5th7th6th1st 5th Q19
 Bosnia and Herzegovina12th 13th Q3
 Bulgaria8th11th11th8th12th8th13th12th16th 23
 Croatia8th8th15th16th7th13th8th9th12th9th 9th Q12
 Czech Republic10th3rd4th2nd3rd4th4th6th3rd4th14th9th13th11th11th6th13th4th 6th Q20
 Estonia 16th 1
 Finland11th 4
 France5th7th10th5th2nd5th3rd6th7th4th2nd3rd2nd1st2nd2nd2nd1st3rd 7th Q34
 Germany8th7th12th9th12th15th 1st Q18
 Greece9th5th8th7th14th16th11th10th14th16th 12
 Hungary3rd6th3rd6th7th16th15th13th5th5th 3rd Q27
 Ireland 14th 1
 Israel9th12th14th Q11
 Italy1st11th7th9th16th8th14th10th1st10th8th6th7th4th7th10th 10th Q33
 Latvia12th10th7th16th4th13th 4th Q8
 Lithuania10th4th7th5th10th1st6th6th16th13th10th9th14th Q14
 Netherlands5th4th4th6th8th16th 13
 Poland12th6th3rd6th13th14th4th8th12th11th6th14th12th14th 11th Q31
 Portugal9th9th15th 3
 Romania7th12th15th12th16th 13
 Russia4th1st3rd1st1st1st5th11th3rd2nd9th5th13th2nd5th1st3rd3rd11th 8th Q21
 Serbiaplayed as Serbia and Montenegro1st6th5th12th8th3rd3rd4th11th11th2nd 12th Q13
 Slovakia6th2nd2nd12th4th11th8th13th9th7th14th9th14th9th14th15th 16
 Slovenia10th4th11th12th12th10th5th10th7th 16th 9
 Spain2nd4th1st6th5th2nd2nd1st2nd5th1st2nd3rd5th1st3rd1st2nd6th 2nd Q31
 Sweden3rd12th10th3rd8th4th10th8th16th8th 15th 17
 Turkey9th6th10th10th11th9th13th10th7th7th15th8th15th 13
 Ukraine12th7th5th11th8th7th15th6th 8
Nation Bulgaria
1994
Slovakia
1996
Turkey
1998
Poland
2000
Slovenia
2002
Slovakia
2004
Hungary
2005
Spain
2006
Serbia
2007
Slovakia
2008
Sweden
2009
Slovakia
2010
Romania
2011
Romania
2012
Croatia
2013
Portugal
2014
Slovenia
2015
Hungary
2016
Hungary
2017
Italy
2018

2019
Total
 Austria playing in lower divisions 1
  Switzerland playing in lower divisions 1
 England 16th United Kingdom Great Britain[2] 1
 Scotland playing in lower divisions United Kingdom Great Britain 1
 East Germany defunct, succeeded by Germany 1
 CISdefunct, preceded by Soviet Union 1
 Czechoslovakiadefunct, succeeded by Czech Republic and Slovakia 14
 Serbia and MontenegroA9th5th9th4th1st2nddefunct 6
 Soviet Uniondefunct 14
 Yugoslaviadefunct 13
^A As FR Yugoslavia (1992–2003, 3 participations) and as Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006, 3 participations, 2 medals)

Division B

Results

Year Host Promoted to Division A Bronze medal game
Gold Score Silver Bronze * Score Fourth place
2005  Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bihać)
Belarus
65–46
Sweden

Latvia
53–44
Estonia
2006  Italy (Chieti)
Italy
63–59
Ukraine

Croatia
66–51
Latvia
2007  Romania (Timișoara)
Croatia
70–59
Romania

Estonia
66–49
Latvia
2008  Macedonia (Skopje)
Latvia
96–64
Belgium

Slovenia
80–66
Greece
2009  Israel (Eilat)
Hungary
60–47
Slovenia

Germany
79–62
Israel
2010  Romania (Timișoara)
Romania
63–61
Netherlands

Greece
52–48
Belarus
2011  Hungary (Miskolc)
Croatia
61–49
Greece

Latvia
71–64
Finland
2012  Macedonia (Strumica)
Belarus
76–74
England

Portugal
68–57
Hungary
2013  Hungary (Miskolc)
Poland
60–55
Belgium

Lithuania
59–56
Latvia
2014  Romania (Timișoara)
Hungary
58–52
Estonia

Israel
71–64
Latvia
2015  Romania (Bucharest)
Slovakia
49–45
Latvia

Turkey
60–49
Sweden
2016  Bosnia and Herzegovina (Sarajevo)
Sweden
62–47
Greece

Bosnia and Herzegovina
82–67
Iceland
2017  Ireland (Dublin)
Germany
67–43
Ireland

Poland
64–50
Great Britain
2018  Austria (Oberwart, Güssing, Fürstenfeld)
Lithuania
86–71
Belarus

Israel
63–51
Turkey
  • Since 2012, the 3rd team in Division B is also promoted to Division A for the next tournament.

Performances by nation

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Belarus (BLR)2103
2 Croatia (CRO)2013
3 Hungary (HUN)2002
4 Latvia (LAT)1124
5 Romania (ROU)1102
 Sweden (SWE)1102
7 Germany (GER)1012
 Lithuania (LTU)1012
 Poland (POL)1012
10 Italy (ITA)1001
 Slovakia (SVK)1001
12 Greece (GRE)0213
13 Belgium (BEL)0202
14 Estonia (EST)0112
 Slovenia (SLO)0112
16 England (ENG)0101
 Ireland (IRL)0101
 Netherlands (NED)0101
 Ukraine (UKR)0101
20 Israel (ISR)0022
21 Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH)0011
 Portugal (POR)0011
 Turkey (TUR)0011
Totals (23 nations)14141442

Division C

Results

Year Host Gold medal game Bronze medal game
Gold Score Silver Bronze Score Fourth place
1997  Malta
Ireland
69–58
England

Armenia
89–78
Scotland
1999  Cyprus
Scotland
67–49
Andorra

Armenia
67–62
Cyprus
2001  Cyprus
Cyprus
67–57
Luxembourg

Scotland
54–45
Iceland
2003  Iceland
Iceland
Round-robin group
Scotland

Andorra
Round-robin group
Malta
2005  Scotland
Scotland
59–57
Luxembourg

Albania
72–62
Malta
2007  Malta
Malta
Round-robin group
Andorra

Monaco
Round-robin group
Luxembourg
2009  Malta
Luxembourg
Round-robin group
Monaco

Malta
Round-robin group
Moldova
2013  Andorra
Andorra
51–41
Malta

Wales
66–39
Gibraltar
2014  Andorra
Cyprus
67–53
Malta

Andorra
56–47
Gibraltar
2015  Gibraltar
Scotland
Round-robin group
Malta

Wales
Round-robin group
Andorra
2016  Georgia
Armenia
66–32
Georgia

Malta
71–63
Andorra
2017  Malta
Cyprus
Round-robin group
Armenia

Malta
Round-robin group
Gibraltar
2018  Andorra
Gibraltar
56-49
Malta

Andorra
55-41
Moldova

Performances by nation

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Scotland (SCO)3115
2 Cyprus (CYP)3003
3 Malta (MLT)1438
4 Andorra (AND)1236
5 Luxembourg (LUX)1203
6 Armenia (ARM)1124
7 Gibraltar (GIB)1001
 Iceland (ISL)1001
 Ireland (IRL)1001
10 Monaco (MON)0112
11 England (ENG)0101
 Georgia (GEO)0101
13 Wales (WAL)0022
14 Albania (ALB)0011
Totals (14 nations)13131339

See also

References

  1. http://www.fiba.basketball/europe/u18women/2018/all-time-medalists
  2. "FIBA SIGN OFF BRITISH BASKETBALL AGREEMENT". www.gbbasketball.com.
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