2016 EuroBasket Under-18 | |||||||||||||
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33rd FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship | |||||||||||||
Tournament details | |||||||||||||
Host nation | Turkey | ||||||||||||
Dates | 16 – 22 December 2016 | ||||||||||||
Teams | 16 | ||||||||||||
Venues | 2 (in 1 host city) | ||||||||||||
Champions | France (4th title) | ||||||||||||
MVP | Frank Ntilikina | ||||||||||||
Tournament leaders | |||||||||||||
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Official website | |||||||||||||
www.fiba.basketball | |||||||||||||
The 2016 FIBA U18 European Championship was the 33rd edition of the FIBA U18 European Championship. [1] The competition was originally scheduled to take place in Samsun, Turkey, from 30 July to 7 August 2016, but was postponed indefinitely due to the political unrest in the country at the time. [2] On 30 September 2016, FIBA decided that the tournament would take place from 16 to 22 December 2016. [3] [4] The top five teams qualified for the 2017 FIBA Under-19 World Championship.
France won their fourth title in this event by beating Lithuania in the final, 75–68. [5]
In this round, the 16 teams are allocated in four groups of four teams each. The top two teams from each group will advance to the Quarterfinals. The bottom two teams from each group will play classification games for 9th to 16th spot. [3]
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Italy | 3 | 3 | 0 | 227 | 196 | +31 | 6 | Advance to Quarterfinals |
2 | Spain | 3 | 2 | 1 | 194 | 178 | +16 | 5 | |
3 | Croatia | 3 | 1 | 2 | 218 | 235 | −17 | 4 | Classification round |
4 | Sweden | 3 | 0 | 3 | 181 | 211 | −30 | 3 |
16 December 2016 14:00 |
Spain | 74–62 | Croatia |
Scoring by quarter:17–16, 12–13, 15–15, 30–18 | ||
Pts: Font 21 Rebs: Martínez 9 Asts: Figueras 6 | Pts: Uljarevic 14 Rebs: Bajo, Cizmic 10 Asts: Cizmic 6 |
16 December 2016 16:15 |
Italy | 75–56 | Sweden |
Scoring by quarter:16–13, 20–20, 17–13, 22–10 | ||
Pts: Moretti 13 Rebs: Lever 8 Asts: Moretti 6 | Pts: Lundqvist 15 Rebs:three players 5 Asts: Lemetti, Lundqvist 3 |
17 December 2016 14:00 |
Sweden | 48–58 | Spain |
Scoring by quarter: 11–12, 11–18, 13–13, 13–15 | ||
Pts: Arvidsson, Lemetti 15 Rebs: Arvidsson, Larsson 6 Asts: Arvidsson, Lundqvist 2 | Pts: Font 16 Rebs: Martínez 12 Asts: Ballespin, Garcia 3 |
17 December 2016 20:45 |
Croatia | 78–84 | Italy |
Scoring by quarter: 17–20, 10–21, 22–23, 29–20 | ||
Pts: Bajo, Cizmic 14 Rebs: Bajo 9 Asts: Mandic 3 | Pts: Moretti 23 Rebs: Oxilia 5 Asts:three players 4 |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Germany | 3 | 3 | 0 | 257 | 203 | +54 | 6 | Advance to Quarterfinals |
2 | Finland | 3 | 1 | 2 | 199 | 218 | −19 | 4 [lower-alpha 1] | |
3 | Greece | 3 | 1 | 2 | 221 | 238 | −17 | 4 [lower-alpha 1] | Classification round |
4 | Turkey | 3 | 1 | 2 | 205 | 223 | −18 | 4 [lower-alpha 1] |
16 December 2016 18:30 |
Turkey | 82–78 | Greece |
Scoring by quarter:23–19, 23–15, 14–17, 22–27 | ||
Pts: Al 21 Rebs: Bastan, Senel 5 Asts: Al 8 | Pts: Lountzis 18 Rebs: Moraitis 8 Asts: Moraitis 7 |
16 December 2016 20:45 |
Germany | 92–63 | Finland |
Scoring by quarter:21–16, 26–12, 23–18, 22–17 | ||
Pts: Mushidi 18 Rebs: Da Silva 6 Asts: Mushidi 6 | Pts: Maxhuni 13 Rebs: Polla 5 Asts: Maxhuni 3 |
17 December 2016 18:30 |
Finland | 65–53 | Turkey |
Scoring by quarter:22–15, 16–14, 12–16, 15–8 | ||
Pts: Maxhuni 20 Rebs: Polla 13 Asts: Knihtinen, Maxhuni 3 | Pts: Al, Duran 10 Rebs: Duran, Saybir 8 Asts: Al 5 |
17 December 2016 20:45 |
Greece | 70–85 | Germany |
Scoring by quarter: 18–19, 21–16, 22–26, 9–24 | ||
Pts: Lountzis 14 Rebs: Moraitis 4 Asts: Moraitis 6 | Pts: Weidemann 15 Rebs: Olinde 9 Asts:four players 3 |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Lithuania | 3 | 2 | 1 | 226 | 217 | +9 | 5 [lower-alpha 1] | Advance to Quarterfinals |
2 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 3 | 2 | 1 | 247 | 246 | +1 | 5 [lower-alpha 1] | |
3 | Latvia | 3 | 2 | 1 | 195 | 197 | −2 | 5 [lower-alpha 1] | Classification round |
4 | Israel | 3 | 0 | 3 | 260 | 268 | −8 | 3 |
16 December 2016 14:00 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 103–102 (OT) | Israel |
Scoring by quarter: 16–24, 16–25, 23–17, 35–24, Overtime:13–12 | ||
Pts: Musa 24 Rebs: Maric 12 Asts: Gegic 11 | Pts: Ebo 30 Rebs: Zoosman 8 Asts: Zoosman 7 |
16 December 2016 16:15 |
Latvia | 50–62 | Lithuania |
Scoring by quarter: 15–19, 12–10, 12–16, 11–17 | ||
Pts: Zoriks 16 Rebs: Blumbergs 12 Asts: Garoza, Zoriks 2 | Pts: Sedekerskis 14 Rebs: Masiulis 10 Asts: Velička 4 |
17 December 2016 14:00 |
Lithuania | 70–79 | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Scoring by quarter: 15–19, 17–19, 20–16, 18–25 | ||
Pts: Sedekerskis 25 Rebs: Sedekerskis 12 Asts: Sedekerskis 5 | Pts: Talic 19 Rebs: Cerkezovic 10 Asts:three players 2 |
17 December 2016 16:15 |
Israel | 70–71 | Latvia |
Scoring by quarter: 13–13, 13–18, 22–21, 22–19 | ||
Pts: Moshkovitz, Ruina 14 Rebs: Moshkovitz 12 Asts: Rabinowitz 4 | Pts: Strautiņš 24 Rebs: Strautiņš 12 Asts: Garoza 4 |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | France | 3 | 3 | 0 | 205 | 166 | +39 | 6 | Advance to Quarterfinals |
2 | Russia | 3 | 2 | 1 | 199 | 145 | +54 | 5 | |
3 | Serbia | 3 | 1 | 2 | 179 | 201 | −22 | 4 | Classification round |
4 | Slovenia | 3 | 0 | 3 | 159 | 230 | −71 | 3 |
16 December 2016 18:30 |
France | 53–48 | Russia |
Scoring by quarter:16–11, 16–9, 12–15, 9–13 | ||
Pts: Mokoka, Ntilikina 8 Rebs: Doumbouya 10 Asts:three players 3 | Pts: Tonoyan 18 Rebs:three players 7 Asts: Motovilov, Klyuev 3 |
16 December 2016 20:45 |
Serbia | 68–60 | Slovenia |
Scoring by quarter: 13–18, 19–13, 15–14, 21–15 | ||
Pts: Radanov 23 Rebs: Simanic 13 Asts: Radanov 4 | Pts: Ozegovic 14 Rebs: Ozegovic, Vesel 8 Asts: Bratec 3 |
17 December 2016 16:15 |
Slovenia | 50–81 | France |
Scoring by quarter: 10–26, 14–17, 9–18, 17–20 | ||
Pts: Janezic 9 Rebs: Šiška 5 Asts: Šiška 5 | Pts: Doumbouya 22 Rebs:three players 6 Asts: Ntilikina 7 |
17 December 2016 18:30 |
Russia | 70–43 | Serbia |
Scoring by quarter:16–8, 19–5, 21–10, 14–20 | ||
Pts: Tonoyan 16 Rebs: Tonoyan 12 Asts: Tonoyan 4 | Pts: Music 12 Rebs: Stefan Đorđević, Music 6 Asts: Miskovic, Music 2 |
13th place game (22 December) | 13th–16th place semifinals (21 December) | 9th–16th place quarterfinals (20 December) | 9th–12th place semifinals (21 December) | Ninth place game (22 December) | |||||||||||||||||||
Greece | 80 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Sweden | 69 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Sweden | 82 | Greece | 70 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Latvia | 91 | Slovenia | 68 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Latvia | 70 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Slovenia | 86 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Latvia | 90 | Greece | 74 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Croatia | 76 | Serbia | 67 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Croatia | 69 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Turkey | 71 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
15th place game | Croatia | 87 | Turkey | 58 | Eleventh place game | ||||||||||||||||||
Israel | 84 | Serbia | 73 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Sweden | 66 | Serbia | 69 | Slovenia | 71 | ||||||||||||||||||
Israel | 90 | Israel | 63 | Turkey | 63 | ||||||||||||||||||
20 December 2016 14:00 |
Latvia | 70–86 | Slovenia |
Scoring by quarter:23–19, 19–19, 9–21, 19–27 | ||
Pts: Strautiņš 19 Rebs: Strautiņš 12 Asts: Jansons, Zoriks 2 | Pts: Bratec, Ozegovic 17 Rebs: Skedelj 11 Asts: Bratec 4 |
20 December 2016 16:15 |
Greece | 80–69 | Sweden |
Scoring by quarter: 12–19, 21–17, 20–14, 27–19 | ||
Pts: Christidis 20 Rebs: Christidis 8 Asts: Lountzis 5 | Pts: Arvidsson 17 Rebs: Larsson 6 Asts: Larsson 5 |
20 December 2016 18:30 |
Croatia | 69–71 | Turkey |
Scoring by quarter: 15–30, 12–14, 22–13, 20–14 | ||
Pts: Uljarevic 15 Rebs: Uljarevic 9 Asts: Uljarevic 8 | Pts: Atar 18 Rebs: Atar 14 Asts: Yarol 7 |
5th–8th place semifinals | Fifth place | |||||
21 December | ||||||
Spain | 70 | |||||
22 December | ||||||
Russia | 55 | |||||
Spain | 77 | |||||
21 December | ||||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 65 | |||||
Finland | 72 | |||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 95 | |||||
Seventh place | ||||||
22 December | ||||||
Russia | 82 | |||||
Finland | 67 |
21 December 2016 14:00 |
Spain | 70–55 | Russia |
Scoring by quarter:24–17, 20–16, 9–11, 17–11 | ||
Pts: Martínez 24 Rebs: Martínez 14 Asts: Font, Garcia 6 | Pts: Lopatin 13 Rebs: Klyuev, Sharapov 7 Asts: Motovilov 5 |
Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | ||||||||
20 December | ||||||||||
Germany | 78 | |||||||||
21 December | ||||||||||
Spain | 74 | |||||||||
Germany | 62 | |||||||||
20 December | ||||||||||
Lithuania | 69 | |||||||||
Lithuania | 82 | |||||||||
22 December | ||||||||||
Russia | 81 | |||||||||
Lithuania | 68 | |||||||||
20 December | ||||||||||
France | 75 | |||||||||
Italy | 61 | |||||||||
21 December | ||||||||||
Finland | 56 | |||||||||
Italy | 72 | |||||||||
20 December | ||||||||||
France | 82 | Third place | ||||||||
France | 75 | |||||||||
22 December | ||||||||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 61 | |||||||||
Germany | 68 | |||||||||
Italy | 74 | |||||||||
20 December 2016 14:00 |
Germany | 78–74 | Spain |
Scoring by quarter: 9–15, 29–18, 19–18, 21–23 | ||
Pts: De Silva 17 Rebs: Hartenstein 13 Asts:five players 2 | Pts: Font 23 Rebs: Rosa 4 Asts: Figueras 8 |
20 December 2016 16:15 |
Lithuania | 82–81 | Russia |
Scoring by quarter:15–13, 23–19, 25–19, 19–30 | ||
Pts: Masiulis 23 Rebs: Masiulis 13 Asts: Velička 7 | Pts: Motovilov 27 Rebs: Tonoyan 8 Asts: Motovilov 4 |
22 December 2016 20:45 |
Lithuania | 68–75 | France |
Scoring by quarter: 12–20, 16–16, 22–17, 18–22 | ||
Pts: Kulboka 28 Rebs: Sedekerskis 12 Asts: Velička 8 | Pts: Ntilikina 31 Rebs: Vautier 13 Asts: N'Doye, Ntilikina 3 |
Mustafa Dağıstanlı Arena, Samsun Referees: Andris Aunkrogers (LAT), Georgios Poursanidis (GRE), Milan Nedovič (SLO) |
Rank | Team | Record |
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France | 6–0 | |
Lithuania | 4–2 | |
Italy | 5–1 | |
4th | Germany | 4–2 |
5th | Spain | 4–2 |
6th | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 3–3 |
7th | Russia | 3–3 |
8th | Finland | 1–5 |
9th | Greece | 4–2 |
10th | Serbia | 3–3 |
11th | Slovenia | 2–4 |
12th | Turkey | 2–4 |
13th | Latvia | 4–2 |
14th | Croatia | 2–4 |
15th | Israel | 1–5 |
16th | Sweden | 0–6 |
Qualified for the 2017 FIBA Under-19 Basketball World Cup | |
Relegated to the 2017 FIBA U18 European Championship Division B |
2016 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship winner |
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France Fourth title |
Most Valuable Player |
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Frank Ntilikina |
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