2002 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship for Women

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2002 EuroBasket Under-20
for Women
2nd FIBA European Under-20 Women's
Basketball Championship
Tournament details
Host nation Croatia
Dates26 July – 4 August 2002
Teams12 
(from 1 federations)
ChampionsFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
(1st title)
Tournament leaders
PlayersTeams
Points Flag of Slovakia.svg Číkošova (19.0)Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic (82.5)
Rebounds Flag of Italy.svg Dacic (12.6)Flag of Russia.svg  Russia (38.6)
Assists Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Uhrová (4.1)Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic (14.2)
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The 2002 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship for Women was the second edition of the FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship for Women. 12 teams featured the competition, held in Zagreb, Croatia, from 26 July to 4 August 2002. The Czech Republic won their first title.

Contents

Qualification

Twenty-five national teams entered the qualifying round. They were allocated in five groups. The first two teams of each group qualified for the tournament, where they joined Russia (qualified as title holders) and Croatia (qualified as hosts). [1]

Qualified 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

TeamPldWLPFPAPts
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 55042829910
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 5413323199
Flag of France.svg  France 5323192818
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 5233233657
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 5142583216
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 5052793545

Group B

TeamPldWLPFPAPts
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 55036531010
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 5413032959
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 5233473718
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 5233233237
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 5143553726
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 5143273495

Knockout stage

9th–12th playoffs

 
PlayoffsNinth place
 
      
 
 
 
 
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 77
 
 
 
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 83
 
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 60
 
 
 
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 53
 
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 64
 
 
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 59
 
Eleventh place
 
 
 
 
 
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 54
 
 
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 68

Championship

 
QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
 
          
 
 
 
 
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 59
 
 
 
Flag of France.svg  France 67
 
Flag of France.svg  France 57
 
 
 
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 73
 
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 79
 
 
 
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 72
 
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 77
 
 
 
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 74
 
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 63
 
 
 
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 75
 
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 50
 
 
 
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 56Third place
 
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 76
 
 
 
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 49
 
Flag of France.svg  France 77
 
 
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 62
 

5th–8th playoffs

 
PlayoffsFifth place
 
      
 
 
 
 
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 62
 
 
 
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 53
 
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 59
 
 
 
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 63
 
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 60
 
 
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 41
 
Seventh place
 
 
 
 
 
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 54
 
 
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 52
 2002 FIBA Europe U-20
Championship for Women 
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czech Republic
First title

Final standings

Team qualified for the 2003 FIBA World Championship for Young Women
RankTeamRecord
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 8-0
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 7-1
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of France.svg  France 5-3
4thFlag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 5-3
5thFlag of Spain.svg  Spain 4-4
6thFlag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 4-4
7thFlag of Greece.svg  Greece 3-5
8thFlag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 2-6
9thFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 3-4
10thFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 3-4
11thFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 1-6
12thFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 1-6

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References

  1. Qualifying round results