Tournament details | |
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Host country | Bulgaria |
City | Sofia |
Dates | 13–22 July |
Teams | 22 |
Venue(s) | 3 (in 1 host city) |
Final positions | |
Champions | Poland (1st title) |
Runners-up | Slovenia |
Third place | Latvia |
Fourth place | Russia |
Tournament statistics | |
MVP | Łukasz Kolenda |
Top scorer | Endar Poladkhanli (24.9 ppg) |
Official website | |
www.fiba.basketball | |
The 2018 FIBA U20 European Championship Division B was the 14th edition of the Division B of the FIBA U20 European Championship, the second-tier level of the European Under-20 basketball championship. The tournament was played in Sofia, Bulgaria, from 13 to 22 July 2018. [1] [2]
In the Group phase, the 22 participating teams are divided into two groups of six and two groups of five. Teams play five or four games within their group. [3]
All times are local (UTC+3).
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification | ||||||
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1 | Latvia | 4 | 4 | 0 | 315 | 201 | +114 | 8 | Quarterfinals | — | 63–60 | 79–39 | 81–56 | 92–46 | |
2 | Belgium | 4 | 3 | 1 | 277 | 230 | +47 | 7 | 60–63 | — | 76–65 | 60–51 | 81–51 | ||
3 | Macedonia | 4 | 2 | 2 | 262 | 299 | −37 | 6 | 9th−16th place playoffs | 39–79 | 65–76 | — | 84–77 | 74–67 | |
4 | Belarus | 4 | 1 | 3 | 273 | 287 | −14 | 5 | 56–81 | 51–60 | 77–84 | — | 89–62 | ||
5 | Azerbaijan | 4 | 0 | 4 | 226 | 336 | −110 | 4 | 17th−22nd place classification | 46–92 | 51–81 | 67–74 | 62–89 | — |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification | |||||||
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1 | Slovenia | 5 | 5 | 0 | 420 | 247 | +173 | 10 | Quarterfinals | — | 73–52 | 55–50 | 86–52 | 71–49 | 135–44 | |
2 | Bulgaria (H) | 5 | 4 | 1 | 355 | 298 | +57 | 9 | 52–73 | — | 58–56 | 84–54 | 69–56 | 92–59 | ||
3 | Estonia | 5 | 3 | 2 | 355 | 282 | +73 | 8 | 9th−16th place playoffs | 50–55 | 56–58 | — | 85–58 | 73–71 | 91–40 | |
4 | Albania | 5 | 2 | 3 | 380 | 392 | −12 | 7 | 52–86 | 54–84 | 58–85 | — | 77–71 | 139–66 | ||
5 | Slovakia | 5 | 1 | 4 | 347 | 348 | −1 | 6 | 17th−22nd place classification | 49–71 | 56–69 | 71–73 | 71–77 | — | 100–58 | |
6 | Moldova | 5 | 0 | 5 | 267 | 557 | −290 | 5 | 44–135 | 59–92 | 40–91 | 66–139 | 58–100 | — |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Russia | 5 | 5 | 0 | 389 | 323 | +66 | 10 | Quarterfinals |
2 | Czech Republic | 5 | 4 | 1 | 365 | 283 | +82 | 9 | |
3 | Netherlands | 5 | 3 | 2 | 313 | 262 | +51 | 8 | 9th−16th place playoffs |
4 | Hungary | 5 | 2 | 3 | 339 | 294 | +45 | 7 | |
5 | Luxembourg | 5 | 1 | 4 | 299 | 329 | −30 | 6 | 17th−22nd place classification |
6 | Armenia | 5 | 0 | 5 | 248 | 462 | −214 | 5 |
13 July 2016 18:15 |
Netherlands | 63–73 | Russia |
Scoring by quarter:14−12, 11−20, 17−21, 21−20 | ||
Pts: Van Eyck 11 Rebs: Enaruna 8 Asts: Van Oostrum 5 | Pts: Motovilov 24 Rebs: Khomenko 7 Asts: Tonoyan 7 |
Triaditza Hall, Sofia Referees: Charalampos Karakatsounis (GRE), Valentin Oliot (FRA), Kristaps Konstantinovs (LAT) |
14 July 2018 13:45 |
Russia | 69–68 | Hungary |
Scoring by quarter:21−15, 16−11, 18−23, 14−19 | ||
Pts: Motovilov 26 Rebs: Tikhonenko 5 Asts: Motovilov 5 | Pts: Németh, Pápai 12 Rebs: Völgyi 6 Asts: Kerpel-Fronius, Völgyi 2 |
15 July 2018 16:00 |
Armenia | 54–97 | Russia |
Scoring by quarter: 12−18, 2−17, 24−30, 16−32 | ||
Pts: Zohrabian 10 Rebs:four players 4 Asts: Koyumjan 4 | Pts: Tonoyan, Toure 16 Rebs: Mikheev 9 Asts: Akhmedov 10 |
St. George School Gym, Sofia Referees: Siniša Prpa (SRB), Erion Hoxhaj (ALB), Ivan Mijalkovski (MKD) |
17 July 2018 16:00 |
Russia | 85–76 | Czech Republic |
Scoring by quarter: 14−15, 20−17, 25−21, 26−23 | ||
Pts: Andrianov 15 Rebs: Klyuev 6 Asts: Andrianov, Tonoyan 4 | Pts: Nábělek 21 Rebs: Kozák 9 Asts: Kozák 5 |
Triaditza Hall, Sofia Referees: Vilius Mačiulaitis (LTU), Sebastián Negrón (CHI), Chess van Looy (BEL) |
18 July 2018 13:45 |
Russia | 65–62 | Luxembourg |
Scoring by quarter:17−16, 25−8, 11−23, 12−15 | ||
Pts: Motovilov 13 Rebs: Khomenko, Toure 7 Asts: Akhmedov 6 | Pts: Andjelkovic 23 Rebs: Andjelkovic 7 Asts: Lessel 3 |
Universiada Hall, Sofia Referees: Oskars Lucis (LAT), Nikolay Tsintsarski (BUL), Aleksandar Davidov (MKD) |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification | ||||||
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1 | Poland | 4 | 4 | 0 | 304 | 240 | +64 | 8 | Quarterfinals | — | 81–66 | 59–58 | 93–63 | 71–53 | |
2 | Finland | 4 | 3 | 1 | 304 | 241 | +63 | 7 | 66–81 | — | 71–56 | 83–59 | 84–45 | ||
3 | Georgia | 4 | 2 | 2 | 261 | 269 | −8 | 6 | 9th−16th place playoffs | 58–59 | 56–71 | — | 66–62 | 81–77 | |
4 | Portugal | 4 | 1 | 3 | 260 | 309 | −49 | 5 | 63–93 | 59–83 | 62–66 | — | 76–67 | ||
5 | Kosovo | 4 | 0 | 4 | 242 | 312 | −70 | 4 | 17th−22nd place classification | 53–71 | 45–84 | 77–81 | 67–76 | — |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification | ||||
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1 | Slovakia | 2 | 2 | 0 | 209 | 127 | +82 | 4 | 17th place game | — | 109–69 | 100–58 | |
2 | Azerbaijan | 2 | 1 | 1 | 190 | 165 | +25 | 3 | 19th place game | 69–109 | — | 121–56 | |
3 | Moldova | 2 | 0 | 2 | 114 | 221 | −107 | 2 | 21st place game | 58–100 | 56–121 | — |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification | ||||
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1 | Kosovo | 2 | 2 | 0 | 160 | 130 | +30 | 4 | 17th place game | — | 73–67 | 87–63 | |
2 | Luxembourg | 2 | 1 | 1 | 142 | 135 | +7 | 3 | 19th place game | 67–73 | — | 75–62 | |
3 | Armenia | 2 | 0 | 2 | 125 | 162 | −37 | 2 | 21st place game | 63–87 | 62–75 | — |
13th place game | 13th−16th place semifinals | 9th−16th place quarterfinals | 9th−12th place semifinals | 9th place game | |||||||||||||||||||
A3 | Macedonia | 77 | |||||||||||||||||||||
B4 | Albania | 69 | |||||||||||||||||||||
B4 | Albania | 44 | A3 | Macedonia | 34 | ||||||||||||||||||
D3 | Georgia | 104 | C4 | Hungary | 57 | ||||||||||||||||||
D3 | Georgia | 54 | |||||||||||||||||||||
C4 | Hungary | 65 | |||||||||||||||||||||
D3 | Georgia | 88 | C4 | Hungary | 60 | ||||||||||||||||||
B3 | Estonia | 64 | D4 | Portugal | 67 | ||||||||||||||||||
B3 | Estonia | 53 | |||||||||||||||||||||
A4 | Belarus | 66 | |||||||||||||||||||||
15th place game | B3 | Estonia | 56 | A4 | Belarus | 64 | 11th place game | ||||||||||||||||
C3 | Netherlands | 54 | D4 | Portugal | 71 | ||||||||||||||||||
B4 | Albania | 48 | C3 | Netherlands | 51 | A3 | Macedonia | 73 | |||||||||||||||
C3 | Netherlands | 78 | D4 | Portugal | 65 | A4 | Belarus | 83 | |||||||||||||||
Fifth place game | 5th–8th place semifinals | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |||||||||||||||||||
A1 | Latvia | 77 | |||||||||||||||||||||
B2 | Bulgaria | 57 | |||||||||||||||||||||
B2 | Bulgaria | 53 | A1 | Latvia | 62 | ||||||||||||||||||
C2 | Czech Republic | 60 | D1 | Poland (OT) | 66 | ||||||||||||||||||
D1 | Poland | 91 | |||||||||||||||||||||
C2 | Czech Republic | 70 | |||||||||||||||||||||
C2 | Czech Republic | 72 | D1 | Poland | 71 | ||||||||||||||||||
D2 | Finland | 87 | B1 | Slovenia | 60 | ||||||||||||||||||
B1 | Slovenia | 64 | |||||||||||||||||||||
A2 | Belgium | 52 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Seventh place game | A2 | Belgium | 58 | B1 | Slovenia | 60 | Third place game | ||||||||||||||||
D2 | Finland | 69 | C1 | Russia | 50 | ||||||||||||||||||
B2 | Bulgaria | 64 | C1 | Russia | 78 | A1 | Latvia | 76 | |||||||||||||||
A2 | Belgium | 52 | D2 | Finland | 71 | C1 | Russia | 62 | |||||||||||||||
20 July 2018 13:45 |
Slovenia | 64–52 | Belgium |
Scoring by quarter:20−3, 10−13, 15−17, 19−19 | ||
Pts: Škedelj 20 Rebs: Macura 8 Asts: Macura, Strmčnik 3 | Pts: Snyers 13 Rebs: Lambrecht 10 Asts: Peeters, Snyers 2 |
20 July 2018 16:00 |
Russia | 78–71 | Finland |
Scoring by quarter: 16−24, 17−16, 25−9, 20−22 | ||
Pts: Motovilov 23 Rebs: Popov 10 Asts: Andrianov, Motovilov 3 | Pts: Gustavson, Maxhuni 17 Rebs: Nyman 6 Asts: Maxhuni 11 |
21 July 2018 13:45 |
Belgium | 58–69 | Finland |
Scoring by quarter:20−19, 21−20, 3−16, 14−14 | ||
Pts: Lambrecht 15 Rebs: Lambrecht 14 Asts: Snyers 5 | Pts: Maxhuni 16 Rebs: Nyman 6 Asts: Valtonen 3 |
21 July 2018 16:00 |
Bulgaria | 53–60 | Czech Republic |
Scoring by quarter: 12−17, 10−15, 18−13, 13−15 | ||
Pts: Minchev 18 Rebs: Alipiev, Minchev 7 Asts: L. Dimitrov 5 | Pts: Kolář 16 Rebs: Kotásek, Štafl 7 Asts: Kolář 3 |
Universiada Hall, Sofia Referees: Anton Makhlin (RUS), Marek Maliszewski (POL), Kristaps Konstantinovs (LAT) |
21 July 2018 18:15 |
Latvia | 62–66 (OT) | Poland |
Scoring by quarter: 7−14, 11−15, 14−17, 22−8, Overtime: 8−12 | ||
Pts: Strautiņš 17 Rebs: Blumbergs 14 Asts: Zoriks, Zotovs 4 | Pts: Kolenda 20 Rebs: Bogucki 18 Asts: Kobel 7 |
Universiada Hall, Sofia Referees: Zafer Yılmaz (TUR), Gentian Cici (ALB), Charalampos Karakatsounis (GRE) |
22 July 2018 13:45 |
Bulgaria | 64–52 | Belgium |
Scoring by quarter:19–12, 19–10, 13–15, 13–15 | ||
Pts: Minchev 25 Rebs: Minchev, Vasov 7 Asts: L. Dimitrov 5 | Pts: Buysschaert 15 Rebs: Buysschaert 8 Asts: Mortant 4 |
Universiada Hall, Sofia Referees: Luis Lopes (POR), Johannes Sarekoski (FIN), Ivan Mijalkovski (MKD) |
22 July 2018 16:00 |
Czech Republic | 72–87 | Finland |
Scoring by quarter: 14–23, 24–17, 15–25, 19–22 | ||
Pts: Kozák 13 Rebs: Kolář 6 Asts: Tůma 5 | Pts: Valtonen 16 Rebs: Kaukiainen, Nyman 7 Asts: Kaukiainen 10 |
Universiada Hall, Sofia Referees: Charalampos Karakatsounis (GRE), Chess van Looy (BEL), Aleksandar Davidov (MKD) |
Rank | Team | Record |
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Poland | 7–0 | |
Slovenia | 7–1 | |
Latvia | 6–1 | |
4 | Russia | 6–2 |
5 | Finland | 5–2 |
6 | Czech Republic | 5–3 |
7 | Bulgaria | 5–3 |
8 | Belgium | 3–4 |
9 | Portugal | 4–3 |
10 | Hungary | 4–4 |
11 | Belarus | 3–4 |
12 | Macedonia | 3–4 |
13 | Georgia | 4–3 |
14 | Estonia | 4–4 |
15 | Netherlands | 4–4 |
16 | Albania | 2–6 |
17 | Slovakia | 3–4 |
18 | Kosovo | 2–5 |
19 | Luxembourg | 2–5 |
20 | Azerbaijan | 1–6 |
21 | Armenia | 1–6 |
22 | Moldova | 0–7 |
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