FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship for Women

FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship for Women
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2018 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship for Women
Sport Basketball
Founded 2000
Divisions 2
No. of teams 16 (division A)
Continent Europe (FIBA Europe)
Most recent
champion(s)
 Spain (8th title)
(2018)
Most titles  Spain (8 titles)
Related
competitions
FIBA Europe U-18
FIBA Europe U-16
Official website u20women.fibaeurope.com

FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship for Women, is a basketball competition inaugurated in 2000. Until 2004 it was held biannually, but from 2005 onwards it is held every year. The current champions are Spain.

Division A

Results

Year Host Gold medal game Bronze medal game
Gold Score Silver Bronze Score Fourth place
2000  Slovakia
(Bardejov, Lučenec, Ružomberok)

Russia
84–57
Czech Republic

Romania
58–55
Turkey
2002  Croatia
(Zagreb)

Czech Republic
77–74
Russia

France
77–62
Latvia
2004  France
(St Brieuc, Vannes, Quimper)

Russia
80–64
France

Czech Republic
72–52
Hungary
2005  Czech Republic (Brno)
France
72–52
Poland

Latvia
65–36
Greece
2006  Hungary
(Sopron)

Russia
77–68
Hungary

France
64–55
Spain
2007  Bulgaria
(Sofia)

Spain
75–60
Serbia

France
65–63
Turkey
2008  Italy
(Chieti, Sulmona, Pescara)

Russia
67–58
France

Serbia
73–46
Spain
2009  Poland
(Gdynia)

France
74–52
Spain

Latvia
78–75
Russia
2010  Latvia
(Liepāja)

Russia
75–74
Spain

Latvia
53–49
France
2011  Serbia
(Novi Sad, Zrenjanin)

Spain
62–53
Russia

Poland
67–65
Serbia
2012  Hungary
(Debrecen)

Spain
59–46
Russia

Turkey
58–56
Netherlands
2013  Turkey
(Samsun)

Spain
59–53
Italy

Turkey
53–38
Belarus
2014  Italy
(Udine)

France
47–42*
Spain

Italy
68–63
Serbia
2015  Spain
(Tinajo, Teguise)

Spain
66–47
France

Netherlands
63–51
Russia
2016  Portugal
(Matosinhos)

Spain
71–69
Italy

Russia
78–72
Serbia
2017  Portugal
(Matosinhos)

Spain
73–63
Slovenia

Russia
80–59
France
2018  Hungary
(Sopron)

Spain
69–50
Serbia

Netherlands
65–60
Italy

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Spain (ESP)83011
2 Russia (RUS)53210
3 France (FRA)3339
4 Czech Republic (CZE)1113
5 Italy (ITA)0213
 Serbia (SRB)0213
7 Poland (POL)0112
8 Hungary (HUN)0101
 Slovenia (SVN)0101
10 Latvia (LAT)0033
11 Netherlands (NED)0022
 Turkey (TUR)0022
13 Romania (ROU)0011
Totals (13 nations)17171751

Participation details

Team Slovakia
2000
Croatia
2002
France
2004
Czech Republic
2005
Hungary
2006
Bulgaria
2007
Italy
2008
Poland
2009
Latvia
2010
Serbia
2011
Hungary
2012
Turkey
2013
Italy
2014
Spain
2015
Portugal
2016
Portugal
2017
Hungary
2018
Total
 Belarus11th12th14th11th14th8th4th14th8
 Belgium10th14th5th5th15th13th11th5th7th10th10
 Bosnia and Herzegovina11th16th2
 Bulgaria7th9th14th10th16th5
 Croatia6th6th8th5th16th5
 Czech Republic2nd1st3rd10th10th14th10th15th11th15th9
 Finland11th15th16th3
 France3rd2nd1st3rd3rd2nd1st4th5th5th5th1st2nd6th4th6th16
 Germany10th12th9th6th8th13th8th14th15th14th13th16th9th13
 Great Britain8th16th2
 Greece7th4th8th10th16th9th16th14th8
 Hungary7th10th4th12th2nd16th15th14th5th5th10
 Israel14th15th2
 Italy11th11th12th6th9th6th9th9th12th7th13th2nd3rd5th2nd6th4th17
 Latvia12th4th3rd12th12th6th3rd3rd12th15th5th12th7th8th11th15
 Lithuania8th12th6th11th9th16th14th7
 Montenegropart of Serbia and Montenegro11th16th2
 Netherlands10th10th4th10th10th3rd9th13th3rd9
 Poland9th6th2nd15th5th9th3rd10th12th6th7th8th10th12th14
 Portugal14th6th10th12th7th5
 Romania3rd16th13th16th4
 Russia1st2nd1st11th1st7th1st4th1st2nd2nd6th7th4th3rd3rd13th17
 Serbiapart of Serbia and Montenegro2nd3rd7th8th4th11th8th4th10th4th9th2nd12
 Slovakia8th9th7th13th12th7th8th8th15th15th10
 Slovenia2nd14th2
 Spain5th5th9th8th4th1st4th2nd2nd1st1st1st2nd1st1st1st1st17
 Sweden11th15th6th13th15th12th11th8th8
 Turkey4th8th13th11th4th7th6th7th9th3rd3rd9th9th13th15th15
 Ukraine5th7th13th13th5th13th5th6th7th11th12th16th12
Team Slovakia
2000
Croatia
2002
France
2004
Czech Republic
2005
Hungary
2006
Bulgaria
2007
Italy
2008
Poland
2009
Latvia
2010
Serbia
2011
Hungary
2012
Turkey
2013
Italy
2014
Spain
2015
Portugal
2016
Portugal
2017
Hungary
2018
Total

Top scorers (points per game)

Here is a list of all Top Scorers of each edition.

YearTop ScorerPPG
2000Slovakia Zuzana Žirková23.2
2002Slovakia Daniela Číkošová19.0
2004Ukraine Olexandra Gorbunova26.3
2005Ukraine Olexandra Gorbunova25.5
2006Ukraine Olexandra Gorbunova19.6
2007Ukraine Arina Lysyuk22.0
2008Montenegro Snežana Aleksić21.9
2009Latvia Elīna Babkina21.8
2010Lithuania Marina Solopova21.0
2011Ukraine Alina Iagupova16.6
2012Ukraine Alina Iagupova27.6
2013Spain Astou Ndour17.3
2014Ukraine Miriam Uro-Nile18.0
2015Belgium Hind Ben Abdelkader22.0
2016Italy Cecilia Zandalasini22.0
2017Bosnia and Herzegovina Melisa Brčaninović23.0
2018Germany Satou Sabally20.7

Division B

Results

Year Host Promoted to Division A Bronze medal game
Gold Score Silver Bronze * Score Fourth place
2005  Lithuania
(Druskininkai)

Israel
Round-robin group
Bulgaria

Lithuania
Round-robin group
Slovenia
2006  Lithuania
(Druskininkai)

Belarus
66–58
Serbia

Slovakia
84–52
Great Britain
2007  Lithuania
(Druskininkai)

Montenegro
83–64
Lithuania

Great Britain
79–73
Portugal
2008  Poland
(Poznań)

Sweden
64–60
Poland

Hungary
56–54
Slovakia
2009  Macedonia
(Ohrid)

Netherlands
59–53
Romania

Belgium
94–81
Slovakia
2010  Macedonia
(Kavadarci)

Great Britain
47–46
Slovakia

Czech Republic
61–47
Portugal
2011  Macedonia
(Ohrid)

Sweden
64–55
Portugal

Greece
60–59
Czech Republic
2012  Czech Republic
(Klatovy)

Greece
Round-robin group
Germany

Hungary
Round-robin group
Romania
2013  Bulgaria
(Albena)

Belgium
Round-robin group
Czech Republic

Latvia
Round-robin group
Portugal
2014  Bulgaria
(Sofia)

Germany
Round-robin group
Hungary

Portugal
Round-robin group
Lithuania
2015  Montenegro
(Podgorica)

Bosnia and Herzegovina
Round-robin group
Greece

Sweden
Round-robin group
Montenegro
2016  Montenegro
(Podgorica)

Slovenia
62–45
Lithuania

Hungary
50–49
Czech Republic
2017  Israel
(Eilat)

Germany
60–54
Slovakia

Croatia
60–51
Belarus
2018  Romania
(Oradea)

Czech Republic
68–47
Belarus

Lithuania
53–48
Romania
  • Since 2012, the 3rd team in Division B is also promoted to Division A for the next tournament.

Performances by nation

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Germany (GER)2103
2 Sweden (SWE)2013
3 Czech Republic (CZE)1113
 Greece (GRE)1113
5 Belarus (BLR)1102
6 Belgium (BEL)1012
 Great Britain (GBR)1012
8 Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH)1001
 Israel (ISR)1001
 Montenegro (MNE)1001
 Netherlands (NED)1001
 Slovenia (SLO)1001
13 Lithuania (LTU)0224
14 Slovakia (SVK)0213
15 Hungary (HUN)0134
16 Portugal (POR)0112
17 Bulgaria (BUL)0101
 Poland (POL)0101
 Romania (ROU)0101
 Serbia (SRB)0101
21 Croatia (CRO)0011
 Latvia (LAT)0011
Totals (22 nations)14141442

See also

References

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