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2005 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship Division B | |||||||||||||
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1st Division B Championship | |||||||||||||
Tournament details | |||||||||||||
Host nation | Bulgaria | ||||||||||||
Dates | July 8–17 | ||||||||||||
Teams | 12 (from 48 federations) | ||||||||||||
Venues | 1 (in 1 host city) | ||||||||||||
Champions | Bulgaria (1st title) | ||||||||||||
Tournament leaders | |||||||||||||
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The 2005 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship Division B was the first edition of the Division B of the FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship, the second-tier level of European Under-20 basketball. The city of Varna, in Bulgaria, hosted the tournament. Bulgaria won their first title.
The twelve teams were allocated in two groups of six teams each.
Team advanced to Quarter-FinalS | |
Team competed in 9th–12th playoffs |
Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | Pts | Tie-breaker |
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Poland | 5 | 5 | 0 | 433 | 319 | 10 | |
Georgia | 5 | 3 | 2 | 377 | 344 | 8 | +9 |
Slovakia | 5 | 3 | 2 | 392 | 360 | 8 | 0 |
Finland | 5 | 3 | 2 | 392 | 360 | 8 | −9 |
Ireland | 5 | 1 | 4 | 345 | 387 | 6 | |
Iceland | 5 | 0 | 5 | 282 | 451 | 5 |
8 July 2005 | |||||
Finland | 80–58 | Ireland | Varna | ||
Poland | 77–68 | Slovakia | Varna | ||
Iceland | 58–85 | Georgia | Varna | ||
9 July 2005 | |||||
Slovakia | 86–59 | Iceland | Varna | ||
Georgia | 73–58 | Finland | Varna | ||
Ireland | 71–82 | Poland | Varna | ||
10 July 2005 | |||||
Finland | 86–80 | Slovakia | Varna | ||
Georgia | 88–64 | Ireland | Varna | ||
Iceland | 50–97 | Poland | Varna | ||
12 July 2005 | |||||
Slovakia | 71–65 | Georgia | Varna | ||
Ireland | 79–50 | Iceland | Varna | ||
Poland | 84–64 | Finland | Varna | ||
13 July 2005 | |||||
Slovakia | 87–73 | Ireland | Varna | ||
Georgia | 66–93 | Poland | Varna | ||
Finland | 104–65 | Iceland | Varna |
Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | Pts |
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Hungary | 5 | 4 | 1 | 418 | 346 | 9 |
Bulgaria | 5 | 4 | 1 | 439 | 390 | 9 |
Belgium | 5 | 3 | 2 | 427 | 347 | 8 |
Sweden | 5 | 2 | 3 | 349 | 357 | 7 |
Portugal | 5 | 2 | 3 | 338 | 347 | 7 |
Albania | 5 | 0 | 5 | 311 | 495 | 5 |
8 July 2005 | |||||
Hungary | 106–58 | Albania | Varna | ||
Sweden | 62–76 | Bulgaria | Varna | ||
Portugal | 60–82 | Belgium | Varna | ||
9 July 2005 | |||||
Albania | 65–83 | Sweden | Varna | ||
Belgium | 69–80 | Hungary | Varna | ||
Bulgaria | 82–80 | Portugal | Varna | ||
10 July 2005 | |||||
Belgium | 114–60 | Albania | Varna | ||
Portugal | 55–70 | Sweden | Varna | ||
Hungary | 106–98 | Bulgaria | Varna | ||
12 July 2005 | |||||
Sweden | 60–70 | Hungary | Varna | ||
Albania | 57–82 | Portugal | Varna | ||
Bulgaria | 73–71 | Belgium | Varna | ||
13 July 2005 | |||||
Hungary | 56–61 | Portugal | Varna | ||
Bulgaria | 110–71 | Albania | Varna | ||
Belgium | 91–74 | Sweden | Varna |
Playoffs | Ninth place | |||||
July 15, Varna | ||||||
Iceland | 62 | |||||
July 16, Varna | ||||||
Portugal | 114 | |||||
Portugal | 82 | |||||
July 15, Varna | ||||||
Ireland | 73 | |||||
Ireland | 104 | |||||
Albania | 83 | |||||
Eleventh place | ||||||
July 16, Varna | ||||||
Iceland | 92 | |||||
Albania | 95 |
Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | ||||||||
July 15, Varna | ||||||||||
Finland | 73 | |||||||||
July 16, Varna | ||||||||||
Hungary | 81 | |||||||||
Hungary | 71 | |||||||||
July 15, Varna | ||||||||||
Georgia | 69 | |||||||||
Georgia | 89 | |||||||||
July 17, Varna | ||||||||||
Belgium | 78 | |||||||||
Hungary | 80 | |||||||||
July 15, Varna | ||||||||||
Bulgaria | 86 | |||||||||
Sweden | 70 | |||||||||
July 16, Varna | ||||||||||
Poland | 85 | |||||||||
Poland | 82 | |||||||||
July 15, Varna | ||||||||||
Bulgaria | 95 | Third place | ||||||||
Bulgaria | 76 | |||||||||
July 17, Varna | ||||||||||
Slovakia | 65 | |||||||||
Georgia | 76 | |||||||||
Poland | 96 | |||||||||
Playoffs | Fifth place | |||||
July 16, Varna | ||||||
Finland | 83 | |||||
July 17, Varna | ||||||
Belgium | 100 | |||||
Belgium | 93 | |||||
July 16, Varna | ||||||
Slovakia | 72 | |||||
Sweden | 66 | |||||
Slovakia | 73 | |||||
Seventh place | ||||||
July 17, Varna | ||||||
Finland | 76 | |||||
Sweden | 79 |
2005 FIBA Europe U-20 Championship Division B |
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Bulgaria First title |
Rank | Team |
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Bulgaria | |
Hungary | |
Poland | |
4th | Georgia |
5th | Belgium |
6th | Slovakia |
7th | Sweden |
8th | Finland |
9th | Portugal |
10th | Ireland |
11th | Albania |
12th | Iceland |
Points
| Rebounds
| Assists
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