23rd FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship for Women | |
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Tournament details | |
Host country | Italy |
Dates | 11–21 August 2011 |
Teams | 16 (from 1 confederation) |
Venue(s) | 2 (in 1 host city) |
Final positions | |
Champions | Spain (7th title) |
Official website | |
www.fibaeurope.com | |
The 2011 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship for Women was the 23rd edition of the FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship for Women. 16 teams participated in the competition, held in Cagliari, Italy, from 11 to 21 August 2011.
In this round, the sixteen teams were allocated in four groups of four teams each. The top three qualified for the qualifying round. The last team of each group played for the 13th–16th place in the Classification Games.
Team advanced to Qualifying Round | |
Team competed in Classification Round |
Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Tiebreaker |
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Sweden | 3 | 2 | 1 | 159 | 145 | +14 | 5 | 1–0 |
Belgium | 3 | 2 | 1 | 199 | 145 | +54 | 5 | 0–1 |
Slovakia | 3 | 1 | 2 | 157 | 185 | –28 | 4 | 1–0 |
Poland | 3 | 1 | 2 | 127 | 167 | –40 | 4 | 0–1 |
August 11 14:30 |
Sweden | 56–49 | Belgium |
Scoring by quarter:14–7, 17–11, 11–17, 14–14 | ||
Pts: Hanson 14 Rebs: Hanson, Mirkovic 10 Asts: Lindrgen, Hanson 4 | Pts: Abdelkader 15 Rebs: Bernard, Nauwelaers 7 Asts: Abdelkader, Allemand 4 |
August 11 16:45 |
Poland | 41–58 | Slovakia |
Scoring by quarter: 13–22, 16–7, 11–15, 1–14 | ||
Pts: Stankiewicz 10 Rebs: Pobozy 7 Asts: Stankiewicz 3 | Pts: Hruscáková 14 Rebs: Dudásová 15 Asts: Dudásová, Matuskova 3 |
August 12 14:30 |
Slovakia | 50–63 | Sweden |
Scoring by quarter: 14–20, 17–12, 11–17, 8–14 | ||
Pts: Hruscáková 18 Rebs: Hruscáková 13 Asts: Matuskova 5 | Pts: Magarity 19 Rebs: Hanson 13 Asts: Hanson 4 |
August 12 21:15 |
Belgium | 69–40 | Poland |
Scoring by quarter:26-12, 21-11, 13-9, 9-8 | ||
Pts: Nauwelaers 22 Rebs: Bernard 17 Asts: Abdelkader 7 | Pts: Duraj 8 Rebs: Szajtauer 9 Asts: Buczak, Stankiewicz 2 |
August 13 16:45 |
Sweden | 40–46 | Poland |
Scoring by quarter: 10-13, 7-9, 11-12, 12-12 | ||
Pts: Magarity 10 Rebs: Magarity 11 Asts: Eriksson 3 | Pts: Duraj, Telenga 11 Rebs: Telenga 15 Asts:four players 1 |
Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Tiebreaker |
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Russia | 3 | 3 | 0 | 197 | 142 | +55 | 6 | |
Greece | 3 | 2 | 1 | 173 | 160 | +13 | 5 | |
Czech Republic | 3 | 1 | 2 | 156 | 172 | –16 | 4 | |
Croatia | 3 | 0 | 3 | 175 | 227 | –52 | 3 |
August 11 14:30 |
Czech Republic | 39–51 | Russia |
Scoring by quarter: 9–10, 6–15, 7–18, 17–8 | ||
Pts: Hoskova 17 Rebs:three players 6 Asts: Hoskova, Lancova 1 | Pts: Fedorova 12 Rebs: Fedorova 9 Asts: Komarova 5 |
August 11 16:45 |
Greece | 68–56 | Croatia |
Scoring by quarter:17–10, 14–8, 17–17, 20–21 | ||
Pts: Stamolamprou 19 Rebs: Fouraki, Pavlopoulou 6 Asts: Kyratzi 6 | Pts: Chiabov 22 Rebs: Chiabov 11 Asts: Dujic, Racki 2 |
August 12 14:30 |
Croatia | 68–74 | Czech Republic |
Scoring by quarter:20–17, 17–19, 12–22, 19–16 | ||
Pts: Chiabov 25 Rebs: Saric 7 Asts: Butina 6 | Pts: Hoskova 21 Rebs: Krivánková, Opocenska 9 Asts: Hoskova, Mircová 3 |
August 12 21:15 |
Russia | 61–52 | Greece |
Scoring by quarter:22-14, 10-6, 15-23, 14-9 | ||
Pts: Ilinova 14 Rebs: Chaykovskaya 8 Asts: Chaykovskaya, Fedorova 2 | Pts: Kyratzi 19 Rebs: Tsavou 6 Asts:six players 1 |
Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Tiebreaker |
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Spain | 3 | 3 | 0 | 257 | 91 | +166 | 6 | |
Italy | 3 | 2 | 1 | 146 | 170 | –24 | 5 | |
Hungary | 3 | 1 | 2 | 145 | 174 | –29 | 4 | |
Finland | 3 | 0 | 3 | 103 | 216 | –113 | 3 |
August 11 19:00 |
Italy | 27–87 | Spain |
Scoring by quarter: 4–18, 6–18, 13–26, 4–25 | ||
Pts: Zandalasini 8 Rebs:three players 4 Asts: Kacerik 2 | Pts: Lizarazu 14 Rebs: Santo 6 Asts:five players 2 |
August 11 21:15 |
Finland | 42–59 | Hungary |
Scoring by quarter: 11–12, 11–20, 8–11, 12–16 | ||
Pts: Rantanen 8 Rebs: Menna 11 Asts:six players 1 | Pts: Bodnár 15 Rebs: Mellár 8 Asts:three players 3 |
August 12 16:45 |
Hungary | 49–62 | Italy |
Scoring by quarter: 12-16, 15-13, 10-16, 12-7 | ||
Pts: Bodnár 14 Rebs: Bodnár 10 Asts: Böröndy, Dobos 3 | Pts: Zandalasini 19 Rebs: Zandalasini 9 Asts: Penna 5 |
August 12 19:00 |
Spain | 100–27 | Finland |
Scoring by quarter:22-12, 25-7, 27-4, 26-4 | ||
Pts: Arrojo 18 Rebs: Arrojo 7 Asts: Arrojo, Rodriguez 4 | Pts: Hämäläinen 8 Rebs: Hämäläinen 5 Asts:four players 1 |
Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Tiebreaker |
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Turkey | 3 | 3 | 0 | 183 | 161 | +22 | 6 | |
France | 3 | 2 | 1 | 208 | 166 | +42 | 5 | |
Netherlands | 3 | 1 | 2 | 156 | 184 | –28 | 4 | |
Serbia | 3 | 0 | 3 | 181 | 217 | –36 | 3 |
August 11 19:00 |
Turkey | 60–59 | France |
Scoring by quarter: 11–16, 17–12, 16–16, 16–15 | ||
Pts: Akbas 13 Rebs: Coklar 12 Asts: Akbas 3 | Pts: Koné 16 Rebs: Koné 11 Asts: Morateur 4 |
August 11 21:15 |
Serbia | 61–68 | Netherlands |
Scoring by quarter: 13–22, 16–19, 17–12, 17–16 | ||
Pts: Mandic 29 Rebs: Crvendakic 9 Asts: Crvendakic 2 | Pts: Jonge 16 Rebs: Lammerink 12 Asts: Slim 5 |
August 12 16:45 |
Netherlands | 46–57 | Turkey |
Scoring by quarter: 11-19, 11-12, 16-11, 8-15 | ||
Pts: Slim, Hof 13 Rebs: Hof 9 Asts: Cornelius 4 | Pts: Manlaci, Basaran 14 Rebs: Manlaci 9 Asts:four players 2 |
August 12 19:00 |
France | 83–64 | Serbia |
Scoring by quarter: 16-17, 23-15, 23-15, 21-17 | ||
Pts: Djaldi-Tabdi 23 Rebs: Djaldi-Tabdi 14 Asts: Devillers, Dinga-Mbomi 3 | Pts: Crvendakic 19 Rebs: Ristic 7 Asts: Mandic 5 |
August 13 14:30 |
Turkey | 66–56 | Serbia |
Scoring by quarter: 11-12, 12-16, 20-15, 23-13 | ||
Pts: Coklar 23 Rebs: Coklar 14 Asts: Akbas, Atas 4 | Pts: Crvendakic 15 Rebs: Crvendakic 12 Asts: Mandic 4 |
August 13 21:15 |
Netherlands | 42–66 | France |
Scoring by quarter:15-13, 10-18, 11-13, 6-22 | ||
Pts: Cornelius 11 Rebs: Lammerink 6 Asts: Kuijt, Hof 1 | Pts: Djaldi-Tabdi 15 Rebs: Djaldi-Tabdi 10 Asts: Gaye 2 |
The twelve teams remaining were allocated in two groups of six teams each. The four top teams advanced to the quarterfinals. The last two teams of each group played for the 9th–12th place.
Team advanced to Quarterfinals | |
Team competed in 9th–12th playoffs |
Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Tiebreaker |
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Belgium | 5 | 4 | 1 | 311 | 237 | +74 | 9 | |
Sweden | 5 | 4 | 1 | 304 | 271 | +33 | 9 | |
Russia | 5 | 4 | 1 | 270 | 251 | +19 | 9 | |
Greece | 5 | 2 | 3 | 278 | 304 | –26 | 7 | |
Czech Republic | 5 | 1 | 4 | 261 | 292 | –26 | 6 | |
Slovakia | 5 | 0 | 5 | 281 | 350 | –69 | 5 |
August 15 14:30 |
Greece | 37–55 | Belgium |
Scoring by quarter: 8-14, 8-12, 6-23, 15-6 | ||
Pts: Kalomitsini 10 Rebs: Tsavou 10 Asts: Kyratzi 6 | Pts: Abdelkader 16 Rebs: Bernard 9 Asts: Allemand 3 |
August 15 16:45 |
Czech Republic | 50–53 | Sweden |
Scoring by quarter:16-10, 10-18, 14-11, 10-14 | ||
Pts: Beránková 13 Rebs: Kanuková 10 Asts: Kanuková, Opocenska 2 | Pts: Hanson 15 Rebs: Magarity 15 Asts: Magarity 3 |
August 15 19:00 |
Russia | 60–53 | Slovakia |
Scoring by quarter: 13-13, 17-13, 10-18, 20-9 | ||
Pts: Ilinova 15 Rebs: Tsukanova 9 Asts: Tsukanova, Chaykovskaya 2 | Pts: Dudásová 14 Rebs: Hruscáková 10 Asts:four players 1 |
August 16 16:45 |
Slovakia | 60–70 | Czech Republic |
Scoring by quarter: 12-15, 16-15, 14-12, 18-26 | ||
Pts: Páleníková 17 Rebs: Hruscáková 15 Asts: Dudásová 5 | Pts: Hoskova 15 Rebs: Opocenska 12 Asts: Hoskova 3 |
August 16 19:00 |
Belgium | 51–36 | Russia |
Scoring by quarter:14-6, 7-10, 14-6, 16-14 | ||
Pts: Abdelkader 24 Rebs: Nauwelaers 12 Asts: Allemand 5 | Pts: Safonova 10 Rebs: Tsukanova 9 Asts:three players 2 |
August 16 21:15 |
Sweden | 76–60 | Greece |
Scoring by quarter:20-8, 27-17, 13-20, 16-15 | ||
Pts: Magarity 23 Rebs:three players 7 Asts: Hanson 3 | Pts: Kyratzi 18 Rebs: Stamolamprou 6 Asts: Pavlopoulou 5 |
August 17 19:00 |
Greece | 76–69 | Slovakia |
Scoring by quarter: 13-19, 26-19, 21-16, 16-15 | ||
Pts: Stamolamprou 31 Rebs: Tsavou 15 Asts: Kyratzi, Pavlopoulou 4 | Pts: Hruscáková 32 Rebs: Zarevúcka 8 Asts: Matuskova 4 |
Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Tiebreaker |
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Spain | 5 | 5 | 0 | 389 | 193 | +196 | 10 | |
Italy | 5 | 3 | 2 | 278 | 293 | –15 | 8 | 1–0 |
Turkey | 5 | 3 | 2 | 252 | 297 | –35 | 8 | 0–1 |
France | 5 | 2 | 3 | 283 | 299 | –16 | 7 | 1–0 |
Netherlands | 5 | 2 | 3 | 252 | 289 | –37 | 7 | 0–1 |
Hungary | 5 | 0 | 5 | 216 | 305 | –89 | 5 |
August 15 19:00 |
France | 51–70 | Italy |
Scoring by quarter: 16-17, 11-20, 14-16, 10-17 | ||
Pts: Koné 13 Rebs:three players 6 Asts: Devillers 5 | Pts: Zandalasini 21 Rebs: Ercoli 7 Asts: Marangoni 5 |
August 15 21:15 |
Netherlands | 46–77 | Spain |
Scoring by quarter: 9-16, 14-18, 8-20, 15-23 | ||
Pts: Guijt 10 Rebs: Hof 7 Asts: Kanbier, Rikhof 2 | Pts: Arrojo 21 Rebs: Arrojo 8 Asts: Lizarazu 5 |
August 15 21:15 |
Turkey | 51–42 | Hungary |
Scoring by quarter: 13-15, 10-8, 19-10, 9-9 | ||
Pts: Coklar 23 Rebs: Coklar 16 Asts: Akbas 4 | Pts: Böröndy 9 Rebs: Sikora, Kalocsai 7 Asts: Bodnár 3 |
August 16 14:30 |
Spain | 72–48 | France |
Scoring by quarter:15-8, 21-16, 14-17, 22-7 | ||
Pts: Arrojo 14 Rebs: Perez 8 Asts: Arrojo 4 | Pts: Koné 16 Rebs: Koné 10 Asts: Mané 2 |
August 16 19:00 |
Netherlands | 60–37 | Hungary |
Scoring by quarter:15-9, 17-9, 19-13, 9-6 | ||
Pts: Lammerink 15 Rebs: Kempers 11 Asts: Cornelius, van Veen 3 | Pts: Kalocsai 14 Rebs: Sikora 9 Asts: Bodnár, Böröndy 2 |
August 16 21:15 |
Italy | 67–49 | Turkey |
Scoring by quarter:22-15, 7-6, 19-18, 19-10 | ||
Pts: Penna 22 Rebs: Ercoli 13 Asts: Penna 3 | Pts: Akbas 19 Rebs: Coklar 9 Asts: Akbas 4 |
August 17 14:30 |
France | 59–54 | Hungary |
Scoring by quarter: 13-17, 20-3, 12-17, 14-17 | ||
Pts: Dinga-Mbomi 13 Rebs: Gaye 12 Asts: Devillers 2 | Pts: Kalocsai 14 Rebs: Böröndy, Sikora 7 Asts: Böröndy 4 |
The last teams of each group in the preliminary round will compete in this Classification Round. The four teams will play in one group. The last two teams will be relegated to Division B for the next season.
Team will be relegated to Division B. |
Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Tiebreaker |
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Serbia | 6 | 5 | 1 | 420 | 368 | +52 | 11 | |
Croatia | 6 | 3 | 3 | 414 | 393 | +21 | 9 | |
Poland | 6 | 3 | 3 | 395 | 385 | +10 | 9 | |
Finland | 6 | 1 | 5 | 326 | 409 | –83 | 7 |
August 15 14:30 |
Poland | 54–69 | Serbia |
Scoring by quarter: 15-18, 19-11, 12-19, 8-21 | ||
Pts: Stankiewicz 13 Rebs: Rembiszewska, Szajtauer 11 Asts: Pisera, Stankiewicz 3 | Pts: Mandic 19 Rebs: Crvendakic 11 Asts: Mandic, Milekic 3 |
August 15 16:45 |
Croatia | 76–47 | Finland |
Scoring by quarter: 14-14, 27-13, 18-7, 17-13 | ||
Pts: Saric 18 Rebs: Chiabov 10 Asts: Butina 5 | Pts: Jämsä, Rantanen 10 Rebs: Purhonen 11 Asts: Jämsä 2 |
August 16 14:30 |
Finland | 45–66 | Poland |
Scoring by quarter:15-11, 17-25, 7-19, 6-11 | ||
Pts: Jämsä 12 Rebs: Äijänen 10 Asts: Jämsä 3 | Pts: Pisera, Buczak 10 Rebs: Szajtauer 12 Asts: Buczak 5 |
August 16 16:45 |
Serbia | 81–74 | Croatia |
Scoring by quarter:21-18, 13-21, 17-16, 30-19 | ||
Pts: Mandic 3 Rebs: Mandic 12 Asts: Mandic 6 | Pts: Butina 29 Rebs: Chiabov, Bura 9 Asts: Butina 3 |
August 17 14:30 |
Finland | 56–66 | Serbia |
Scoring by quarter: 18-18, 5-12, 12-11, -21-25 | ||
Pts: Jämsä 16 Rebs: Purhonen 11 Asts: JPurhonen 3 | Pts: Mandic 34 Rebs: Crvendakic 11 Asts: Mandic 5 |
August 17 16:45 |
Poland | 69–72 | Croatia |
Scoring by quarter:23-15, 14-12, 16-13, 16-32 | ||
Pts: Buczak 20 Rebs: Pobozy 15 Asts: Pisera 3 | Pts: Racki 16 Rebs: Chiabov 10 Asts: Butina 10 |
Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||
August 19 – Cagliari | ||||||||||
Belgium | 70 | |||||||||
August 20 – Cagliari | ||||||||||
France | 67 | |||||||||
Belgium | 54 | |||||||||
August 19 – Cagliari | ||||||||||
Italy | 43 | |||||||||
Italy | 60 | |||||||||
August 21 – Cagliari | ||||||||||
Russia | 50 | |||||||||
Belgium | 43 | |||||||||
August 19 – Cagliari | ||||||||||
Spain | 67 | |||||||||
Spain | 75 | |||||||||
August 20 – Cagliari | ||||||||||
Greece | 28 | |||||||||
Spain | 79 | |||||||||
August 19 – Cagliari | ||||||||||
Turkey | 52 | Third place | ||||||||
Sweden | 53 | |||||||||
August 21 – Cagliari | ||||||||||
Turkey | 56 | |||||||||
Italy | ||||||||||
Turkey | ||||||||||
August 19 14:30 |
Belgium | 70–67 | France |
Scoring by quarter: 16-17, 19-16, 17-14, 18-20 | ||
Pts: Ben Abdelkader 18 Rebs: Medjo 9 Asts: Ben Abdelkader 8 | Pts: Dinga-Mbomi 20 Rebs: Koné 16 Asts:four players 1 |
August 19 16:45 |
Spain | 75–28 | Greece |
Scoring by quarter:18-9, 18-4, 24-11, 15-4 | ||
Pts: Romero 12 Rebs: Romero 9 Asts: Lizarazu 4 | Pts: Tsavou 8 Rebs: Tsavou, Stamolamprou 5 Asts:three players 1 |
August 19 19:00 |
Sweden | 53–56 | Turkey |
Scoring by quarter: 10-15, 16-13, 17-15, 10-13 | ||
Pts: Magarity 18 Rebs: Magarity 18 Asts: Hanson 3 | Pts: Akbas 19 Rebs: Coklar 12 Asts: Akbas 4 |
August 21 21:15 |
Belgium | 43–67 | Spain |
Scoring by quarter: 12-21, 18-12, 9-14, 4-20 | ||
Pts: Ben Abdelkader 18 Rebs: Medjo 7 Asts:five players 1 | Pts: Arrojo 20 Rebs: Del Santo 15 Asts: Romero 5 |
Pala Rockefeller, Cagliari Attendance: 1500 Referees: Carmelo Paternico (ITA), Marius Ciulin (ROU), Carole Delauné (FRA) |
Semi-finals | Fifth place | |||||
August 20 – Cagliari | ||||||
France | 67 | |||||
August 21 – Cagliari | ||||||
Russia | 80 | |||||
Russia | 65 | |||||
August 20 – Cagliari | ||||||
Greece | 71 | |||||
Greece | 74 | |||||
Sweden | 50 | |||||
Seventh place | ||||||
August 21 – Cagliari | ||||||
France | 47 | |||||
Sweden | 38 |
August 20 14:30 |
Greece | 74–50 | Sweden |
Scoring by quarter:18-14, 11-16, 25-15, 20-5 | ||
Pts: Stamolamprou 30 Rebs: Pavlopoulou 10 Asts: Pavlopoulou 5 | Pts: Magarity 14 Rebs: Magarity 7 Asts:three players 3 |
Semi-finals | Ninth place | |||||
August 19 – Cagliari | ||||||
Czech Republic | 65 | |||||
August 20 – Cagliari | ||||||
Hungary | 59 | |||||
Czech Republic | 49 | |||||
August 19 – Cagliari | ||||||
Netherlands | 56 | |||||
Netherlands | 52 | |||||
Slovakia | 48 | |||||
Eleventh place | ||||||
August 20 – Cagliari | ||||||
Hungary | 47 | |||||
Slovakia | 58 |
Qualified for the 2012 FIBA Under-17 World Championship for Women | |
Relegated to the 2012 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship for Women Division B |
Rank | Team |
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Spain | |
Belgium | |
Italy | |
4 | Turkey |
5 | Greece |
6 | Russia |
7 | France |
8 | Sweden |
9 | Netherlands |
10 | Czech Republic |
11 | Slovakia |
12 | Hungary |
13 | Serbia |
14 | Croatia |
15 | Poland |
16 | Finland |
2011 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship for Women winner |
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Spain Seventh title |
Most Valuable Player |
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Hind Ben Abdelkader |
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