FIBA U20 European Championship

The FIBA U20 European Championship, previously known as the European Championship for Men '22 and Under', is a men's youth basketball competition that was inaugurated with the 1992 edition. Through the 2004 edition, it was held biannually, but since 2005 edition, it is held every year. The tournament was originally an Under-22 age tournament, but it is now an Under-20 age tournament. The current champions are Israel.

FIBA U20 European Championship
Most recent season or competition:
2019 FIBA U20 European Championship
SportBasketball
Founded1992
Divisions2
No. of teams16 (division A)
ContinentEurope (FIBA Europe)
Most recent
champion(s)
 Israel (2nd title)
Most titles Greece &  Serbia (both 3 titles)
Related
competitions
FIBA Europe U-16
FIBA Europe U-18
Official websitefiba.com/europe/u20

Starting with the 2005 B edition, a Division B tournament, which is the secondary level of the European Under-20 Basketball Championship, is also organized. Since the 2013 B edition, the top three placed teams at each year's Division B tournament are promoted to the next year's Division A Championship. This way, the three bottom teams of the Division A Championship are relegated to the next year's Division B Championship.

Division A

The Division A is the top level of the Under-20 championship organized by FIBA Europe.

These teams have always played in Division A, and have never been relegated to Division B:

Results

Year Host Gold medal game Bronze medal game
Gold Score Silver Bronze Score Fourth place
1992  Greece
(Athens)

Italy
65–63
Greece

France
63–60
Israel
1994  Slovenia
(Maribor, Postojna & Ljubljana)

Belarus
96–91
Italy

Spain
83–69
Greece
1996  Turkey
(Bursa & Istanbul)

Lithuania
85–81
Spain

FR Yugoslavia
67–62
Turkey
1998  Italy
(Trapani)

FR Yugoslavia
92–73
Slovenia

Turkey
64–57
Spain
2000  Macedonia
(Ohrid)

Slovenia
66–65
Israel

Spain
82–77
Croatia
2002  Lithuania
(Kaunas, Alytus & Vilnius)

Greece
77–73
Spain

France
95–78
Russia
2004  Czech Republic
(Brno)

Slovenia
66–61
Israel

Lithuania
92–63
Greece
2005  Russia
(Chekhov)

Russia
61–53
Lithuania

Serbia & Montenegro
63–45
Israel
2006  Turkey
(İzmir)

Serbia & Montenegro
64–58
Turkey

Slovenia
83–75
Italy
2007  Slovenia (Nova Gorica)
 Italy (Gorizia)

Serbia
87–78
Spain

Italy
74–63
Russia
2008  Latvia
(Riga)

Serbia
96–89
Lithuania

Spain
91–72
Turkey
2009  Greece
(Rhodes & Ialysos)

Greece
90–85
France

Spain
75–72
Italy
2010  Croatia
(Zadar, Crikvenica & Makarska)

France
73–62
Greece

Spain
86–79
Croatia
2011  Spain
(Bilbao)

Spain
82–70
Italy

France
66–50
Russia
2012  Slovenia
(Ljubljana, Domžale & Kranjska Gora)

Lithuania
50–49
France

Spain
67–66
Serbia
2013  Estonia
(Tallinn)

Italy
67–60
Latvia

Spain
70–63
Russia
2014  Greece
(Heraklion & Rethymno)

Turkey
65–57
Spain

Serbia
79–66
Croatia
2015  Italy
(Lignano Sabbiadoro & Latisana)

Serbia
70–64
Spain

Turkey
84–74
France
2016  Finland
(Helsinki)

Spain
68–55
Lithuania

Turkey
76–61
Germany
2017  Greece
(Heraklion, Rethymno & Chania)

Greece
65–56
Israel

France
72–58
Spain
2018  Germany

(Chemnitz)


Israel
80–66
Croatia

Germany
81–70
France
2019  Israel

(Tel Aviv)


Israel
92–84
Spain

Germany
73–65
France
2020  Lithuania

(Klaipėda)

Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic in Lithuania

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Greece3205
2 Serbia3014
3 Spain26715
4 Lithuania2316
5 Israel2305
6 Italy2215
7 Slovenia2114
8 Serbia and Montenegro2024
9 France1247
10 Turkey1135
11 Belarus1001
 Russia1001
13 Croatia0101
 Latvia0101
15 Germany0022
Totals (15 nations)22222266
  • Defunct nations in italics.

Participation details

Nation
1992

1994

1996

1998

2000

2002

2004

2005

2006


2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020
Total
 Austria 15th1
 Belgium 8th12th16th8th14thDNP6
 Belarus 1st 10th9th14th16th5
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 19th1
 Bulgaria 9th8th15th14th15th20th6
 Croatia 9th4th8th12th11th5th10th12th8th4th16th12th4th17th2nd7thDNP17
 Czech Republic 12th8th16th16th17th17th6th7th15thDNP10
 Estonia 15th19th2
 Finland 10th15th2
 France 3rd11th11th5th8th3rd6th6th9th7th2nd1st3rd2nd9th8th4th13th3rd4th4thDNP22
 Georgia 12th16th16th20th4
 Germany 12th9th7th13th15th14th14th5th5th11th14th11th4th7th3rd3rdDNP17
 Great Britain 11th15th10th8thDNP5
 Greece 2nd4th6th11th7th1st4th5th8th13th13th1st2nd12th8th5th6th18th1st13th9thDNP22
 Hungary 14th16th20th16th4
 Iceland 8th15th2
 Israel 4th5th9th10th2nd10th2nd4th12th6th10th15th15th7th10th12th2nd1st1stDNP20
 Italy 1st2nd5th6th11th8th4th3rd6th4th10th2nd10th1st10th9th5th13th8th13thDNP21
 Latvia 12th7th7th13th14th11th10th11th8th6th2nd16th5th6th16th16th16
 Lithuania 1st8th10th5th3rd2nd7th11th2nd5th9th14th1st7th5th7th2nd6th9th5thDNP21
 North Macedonia 11th15th2
 Montenegro played as part of 5th7th6th7th14th8th18th11th11th12thDNP11
 Netherlands 15th1
 Poland 11th9th14th14th4
 Portugal DNP1
 Romania 9th16th2
 Russia 7th8th9th4th6th1st10th4th9th9th5th4th11th4th13th16th16
 Serbia played as part of 1st1st11th7th13th4th13th3rd1st11th5th6th15th13
 Slovakia 12th1
 Slovenia 8th7th2nd1st6th1st10th3rd5th14th13th12th11th7th10th12th13th9th14th11thDNP21
 Spain 6th3rd2nd4th3rd2nd11th9th11th2nd3rd3rd3rd1st3rd3rd2nd2nd1st4th7th2ndDNP23
 Sweden 9th13th16th19th10th12th14th7
 Turkey 10th6th4th3rd6th9th12th2nd7th4th6th13th6th9th6th1st3rd3rd9th5th6thDNP22
 Ukraine 12th10th15th8th12th8th10th12th18th12th8th10th12th10thDNP15
Nation
1992

1994

1996

1998

2000

2002

2004

2005

2006


2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020
Total
 CIS 7thdefunct1
 Czechoslovakia 5thdefunct1
 FR Yugoslavia
 Serbia and MontenegroA
3rd1st5th7th5th3rd1stdefunct7
^A As FR Yugoslavia (1992–2003, 4 participations, 2 medals) and as Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006, 3 participations, 2 medals)

MVP Awards (since 1996)

Year MVP Award Winner
1996 Rasho Nesterović
1998 Igor Rakočević
2000 Sani Bečirovič
2002 Nikos Zisis
2004 Erazem Lorbek
2005 Nikita Kurbanov
2006 Ersan İlyasova
2007 Miloš Teodosić
2008 Miroslav Raduljica
2009 Kostas Papanikolaou
2010 Andrew Albicy
2011 Nikola Mirotić
2012 Léo Westermann
2013 Amedeo Della Valle
2014 Cedi Osman
2015 Marko Gudurić
2016 Marc García
2017 Vassilis Charalampopoulos
2018 Yovel Zoosman
2019 Deni Avdija

Statistical leaders

Division B

Division B is the lower tier of the two Under-20 championships organized by FIBA Europe.

Results

Year Host Promoted to Division A Bronze medal game
Gold Score Silver Bronze * Score Fourth place
2005
details
 Bulgaria
(Varna)

Bulgaria
86–80
Hungary

Poland
96–76
Georgia
2006
details
 Portugal
(Lisbon)

Georgia
96–88
Macedonia

Finland
91–75
Poland
2007
details
 Poland
(Warsaw)

Montenegro
89–68
Ukraine

Finland
76–73
Germany
2008
details
 Romania
(Târgu Mureș)

Germany
110–102
Belgium

Sweden
80–71
Estonia
2009
details
 Macedonia
(Skopje)

Netherlands
88–77
Czech Republic

Poland
96–66
Sweden
2010
details
 Austria
(Oberwart & Güssing)

Austria
71–66
Sweden

Poland
86–76
Bulgaria
2011
details
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
(Sarajevo)

Georgia
79–70
Estonia

Czech Republic
86–85
Belgium
2012
details
 Bulgaria
(Sofia)

Croatia
88–80
Czech Republic

Israel
101–67
Bulgaria
2013
details
 Romania
(Pitești)

Poland
83–71
Great Britain

Hungary
70–69
Belgium
2014
details
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
(Sarajevo)

Bosnia and Herzegovina
76–70
Belgium

Ukraine
77–62
Belarus
2015
details
 Hungary
(Székesfehérvár)

Finland
80–76
Sweden

Hungary
68–66
Montenegro
2016
details
 Greece
(Chalkida)

Montenegro
78–76
Iceland

Greece
73–67
Croatia
2017
details
 Romania
(Oradea)

Romania
80–67
Croatia

Great Britain
81–65
Russia
2018
details
 Bulgaria
(Sofia)

Poland
71–60
Slovenia

Latvia
76–62
Russia
2019
details
 Portugal
(Matosinhos)

Portugal
73–57
Czech Republic

Belgium
88–80
Russia
2020
details
 Georgia
(Tbilisi)
Canceled due to coronavirus pandemic in Georgia
  • Until 2012, the top two placed teams in Division B were promoted to the next year's Division A.
  • Since 2013, the 3rd team in Division B is also promoted to Division A for the next tournament.

Performances by nation

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Iceland2103
2 Poland2035
3 Georgia2002
 Montenegro2002
5 Croatia1102
6 Finland1023
7 Austria1001
 Bosnia and Herzegovina1001
 Bulgaria1001
 Germany1001
 Netherlands1001
 Portugal1001
 Romania1001
14 Czech Republic0314
15 Belgium0213
 Sweden0213
17 Hungary0123
18 Great Britain0112
 Ukraine0112
20 Estonia0101
 North Macedonia0101
 Slovenia0101
23 Greece0011
 Israel0011
 Latvia0011
Totals (25 nations)17151547

See also

References

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