Tournament details | |
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Host nation | Romania |
Teams | 19 |
Champions | Romania (1st title) |
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www.fibaeurope.com | |
The 2006 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship Division B was an international basketball competition held in Romania in 2006.
1. Romania
2. Estonia
3. Portugal
4. England
5. Sweden
6. Poland
7. Austria
8. Belgium
10. Czech Republic
11. Hungary
12. Finland
13. Norway
14. Netherlands
15. Slovakia
16. Luxembourg
17. Moldova
18. Scotland
19. Ireland
Winners |
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Romania |
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