2009 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship Division B

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Tournament details
Host nationFlag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina
DatesJuly 23 – August 2
Teams21 (from 1 confederation)
ChampionsFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (1st title)
Official website
www.fibaeurope.com
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U18 European Championship Men 2009 - Division B was an under-18 men's basketball tournament that took place in Bosnia and Herzegovina in July/August 2009. The tournament was won by Sweden who beat Poland 87-71 in the final. Sweden and Poland were promoted to Division A.

Final ranking

1. Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden

2. Flag of Israel.svg Israel

3. Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia

4. Flag of Poland.svg Poland

5. Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary

6. Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland

7. Flag of England.svg England

8. Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia

9. Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium

10. Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark

11. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands

12. Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal

13. Flag of Austria.svg Austria

14. Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland

15. Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia

16. Flag of Romania.svg Romania

17. Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia

18. Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus

19. Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria

20. Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland

21. Flag of North Macedonia.svg Macedonia

22. Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland

23. Flag of Albania.svg Albania

24. Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg

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