2019 EuroBasket Under-18 for Women | |||||||||||||
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36th FIBA Europe Under-18 Women's Championship | |||||||||||||
Tournament details | |||||||||||||
Host nation | Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||||||||||||
Dates | 6–14 July 2019 | ||||||||||||
Teams | 16 | ||||||||||||
Venues | 1 (in 1 host city) | ||||||||||||
Champions | Italy (3rd title) | ||||||||||||
MVP | Ilaria Panzera [1] | ||||||||||||
Tournament leaders | |||||||||||||
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Official website | |||||||||||||
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The 2019 FIBA U18 Women's European Championship was an international basketball competition held from 6 to 14 July 2019 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was the 36th edition of the championship. 16 national teams from across Europe, composed of women aged 18 and under, competed in the tournament. [2]
Sarajevo | |
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Mirza Delibašić Hall | |
Capacity: 5,616 |
The first-round groups draw took place on 13 December 2018 in Belgrade, Serbia. [3]
All times are local (UTC+2).
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts |
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1 | Italy | 3 | 3 | 0 | 211 | 148 | +63 | 6 |
2 | Germany | 3 | 2 | 1 | 178 | 169 | +9 | 5 |
3 | Croatia | 3 | 1 | 2 | 183 | 210 | −27 | 4 |
4 | Belgium | 3 | 0 | 3 | 170 | 215 | −45 | 3 |
6 July |
Italy | 73–52 | Belgium |
Scoring by quarter: 13–17, 22–11, 22–10, 16–14 | ||
Pts: Panzera 17 Rebs: Gilli 8 Asts: Natali 4 | Pts: Lisowa Mbaka 14 Rebs: Lisowa Mbaka 8 Asts: Van Buggenhout, Vielfont 3 |
6 July |
Croatia | 48–75 | Germany |
Scoring by quarter: 8–28, 8–19, 19–13, 13–15 | ||
Pts: Mühl 12 Rebs: Jurić 7 Asts: Mühl 5 | Pts: Bessoir 22 Rebs: Reichert 12 Asts: Förner 4 |
7 July |
Belgium | 55–75 | Croatia |
Scoring by quarter: 18–20, 17–19, 12–19, 8–17 | ||
Pts: Lisowa Mbaka 17 Rebs: Lisowa Mbaka 12 Asts: Van Buggenhout 3 | Pts: Mandić 14 Rebs: Mandić 10 Asts: Mühl 8 |
7 July |
Germany | 36–58 | Italy |
Scoring by quarter: 10–10, 5–20, 6–18, 15–10 | ||
Pts: Gaba 9 Rebs: Egharevba 10 Asts: Kleine-Beek 4 | Pts: Nasraoui 12 Rebs: Gilli 9 Asts: Orsili 4 |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts |
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1 | Hungary | 3 | 3 | 0 | 244 | 149 | +95 | 6 |
2 | Russia | 3 | 2 | 1 | 186 | 191 | −5 | 5 |
3 | Serbia | 3 | 1 | 2 | 195 | 211 | −16 | 4 |
4 | Belarus | 3 | 0 | 3 | 192 | 266 | −74 | 3 |
6 July 16:15 |
Serbia | 50–74 | Russia |
Scoring by quarter: 12–17, 22–16, 8–18, 8–23 | ||
Pts: Mužević 19 Rebs: Stefanović 9 Asts: Dešić, Deurić 3 | Pts: Bobrik 19 Rebs: Goncharova, Strebkova 7 Asts: Andrushchenko 5 |
Referees: Andris Aunkrogers (LAT), Ali Şakacı (TUR), Kyriakos Christou (CYP) |
6 July 20:45 |
Hungary | 97–61 | Belarus |
Scoring by quarter:21–18, 33–11, 25–21, 18–11 | ||
Pts: Dombai 19 Rebs: Budácsik 10 Asts: Angyal 6 | Pts: Babak 13 Rebs: Samailiuk 8 Asts: Vasilevich 4 |
7 July 14:00 |
Belarus | 66–91 | Serbia |
Scoring by quarter: 19–26, 13–16, 11–26, 23–23 | ||
Pts: Venskaya 12 Rebs: Halauchyner 4 Asts: Venskaya 3 | Pts: Jovanović 17 Rebs: Stefanović 8 Asts: Smailbegović 6 |
7 July 16:15 |
Russia | 34–76 | Hungary |
Scoring by quarter: 5–19, 6–20, 15–18, 8–19 | ||
Pts: Andrushchenko 12 Rebs: Strebkova 8 Asts: Bobrik 4 | Pts: Angyal 15 Rebs: Varga 12 Asts: Angyal 5 |
Referees: Maka Kupatadze (GEO), Ivan Miličević (BIH), Alakbar Hasanov (AZE) |
8 July 20:45 |
Serbia | 54–71 | Hungary |
Scoring by quarter:13–11, 8–27, 20–25, 17–16 | ||
Pts: Mitrović 17 Rebs: Stefanović 8 Asts: Deurić 3 | Pts: Dombai 21 Rebs: Varga 11 Asts: Dombai 3 |
8 July 20:45 |
Belarus | 65–78 | Russia |
Scoring by quarter: 18–23, 13–14, 20–25, 14–16 | ||
Pts: Vasilevich 14 Rebs: Babak 7 Asts: Vasilevich 5 | Pts: Andrushchenko 20 Rebs:three players 7 Asts:three players 4 |
Referees: Tom Dehondt (BEL), Kristaps Konstantinovs (LAT), Mindaugas Večerskis (LTU) |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts |
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1 | France | 3 | 3 | 0 | 235 | 141 | +94 | 6 |
2 | Spain | 3 | 2 | 1 | 220 | 170 | +50 | 5 |
3 | Czech Republic | 3 | 1 | 2 | 157 | 213 | −56 | 4 |
4 | Israel | 3 | 0 | 3 | 154 | 242 | −88 | 3 |
6 July |
Czech Republic | 48–80 | Spain |
Scoring by quarter: 15–19, 9–23, 15–23, 9–15 | ||
Pts: Hamzová 8 Rebs: Buřtová 6 Asts: Fučíková 2 | Pts: Carrera 14 Rebs: García Mateo 7 Asts: Lomana 6 |
6 July |
France | 95–39 | Israel |
Scoring by quarter:18–2, 22–12, 25–5, 30–20 | ||
Pts: Salaun 15 Rebs: Gueye 8 Asts: Pardon 8 | Pts: Hagag 9 Rebs: Zipel 6 Asts: Eisner 3 |
7 July |
Spain | 63–64 | France |
Scoring by quarter:17–16, 11–19, 18–12, 17–17 | ||
Pts: Lomana 19 Rebs: Dembele 6 Asts: Dembele 5 | Pts: Gueye 12 Rebs: Gueye 9 Asts: Guennoc 5 |
7 July |
Israel | 57–70 | Czech Republic |
Scoring by quarter:20–15, 14–18, 12–19, 11–18 | ||
Pts: Sless 18 Rebs: Simionovich 7 Asts: Eisner 5 | Pts: Zeithammerová 14 Rebs: Paťorková 12 Asts: Zeithammerová 4 |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts |
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1 | Latvia | 3 | 3 | 0 | 247 | 213 | +34 | 6 |
2 | Lithuania | 3 | 1 | 2 | 205 | 196 | +9 | 4 [lower-alpha 1] |
3 | Bosnia and Herzegovina (H) | 3 | 1 | 2 | 215 | 239 | −24 | 4 [lower-alpha 1] |
4 | Poland | 3 | 1 | 2 | 225 | 244 | −19 | 4 [lower-alpha 1] |
6 July |
Lithuania | 69–54 | Poland |
Scoring by quarter: 13–14, 17–15, 16–11, 23–14 | ||
Pts: Visockaitė 21 Rebs: Visockaitė 10 Asts: Sinickaitė 4 | Pts: Kośla 9 Rebs: Kowalska 7 Asts: Rogozińska 3 |
6 July |
Latvia | 85–60 | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Scoring by quarter: 22–25, 17–13, 29–9, 17–13 | ||
Pts: Kļeščova 18 Rebs: Meldere 13 Asts: Nulle 7 | Pts: Mitrić 16 Rebs: Selimović 8 Asts: Kešeljević 3 |
7 July |
Poland | 84–89 (OT) | Latvia |
Scoring by quarter: 14–26, 18–14, 21–18, 23–18, Overtime: 8-13 | ||
Pts: Szymkiewicz 27 Rebs: Rogozińska 9 Asts: Rogozińska 7 | Pts: Meldere 28 Rebs: Meldere 20 Asts: Kļeščova 5 |
7 July |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 69–67 | Lithuania |
Scoring by quarter: 20–22, 17–14, 18–8, 14–23 | ||
Pts: Zubac 22 Rebs: Zubac 6 Asts: Kešeljević 7 | Pts: Miknaitė 14 Rebs: Visockaitė 9 Asts: Sinickaitė 3 |
8 July |
Lithuania | 69–73 | Latvia |
Scoring by quarter: 17–20, 12–17, 29–15, 11–21 | ||
Pts: Sinickaitė 20 Rebs: Čižauskaitė 9 Asts: Savostaitė 2 | Pts: Meldere 30 Rebs: Meldere 13 Asts: Nulle 6 |
8 July |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 86–87 (OT) | Poland |
Scoring by quarter:23–19, 18–16, 19–16, 11–20, Overtime: 15-16 | ||
Pts: Zubac 24 Rebs: Nikšić 11 Asts: Kešeljević 9 | Pts: Bazan 20 Rebs: Pszczolarska 16 Asts: Ustowska 3 |
Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |||||||||||
10 July | ||||||||||||||
Italy | 96 | |||||||||||||
11 July | ||||||||||||||
Belarus | 57 | |||||||||||||
Italy | 76 | |||||||||||||
10 July | ||||||||||||||
Spain | 63 | |||||||||||||
Spain | 109 | |||||||||||||
13 July | ||||||||||||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 36 | |||||||||||||
Italy | 75 | |||||||||||||
10 July | ||||||||||||||
Russia | 49 | |||||||||||||
Russia (OT) | 83 | |||||||||||||
11 July | ||||||||||||||
Croatia | 81 | |||||||||||||
Russia | 79 | |||||||||||||
10 July | ||||||||||||||
Latvia | 52 | |||||||||||||
Latvia | 74 | |||||||||||||
14 July | ||||||||||||||
Israel | 58 | |||||||||||||
Italy | 70 | |||||||||||||
10 July | ||||||||||||||
Hungary | 62 | |||||||||||||
Germany | 58 | |||||||||||||
11 July | ||||||||||||||
Serbia | 48 | |||||||||||||
Germany | 49 | |||||||||||||
10 July | ||||||||||||||
France | 72 | |||||||||||||
France | 75 | |||||||||||||
13 July | ||||||||||||||
Poland | 54 | |||||||||||||
France | 56 | |||||||||||||
10 July | ||||||||||||||
Hungary | 67 | 3rd place game | ||||||||||||
Hungary (OT) | 83 | |||||||||||||
11 July | 14 July | |||||||||||||
Belgium | 73 | |||||||||||||
Hungary | 90 | Russia | 45 | |||||||||||
10 July | ||||||||||||||
Czech Republic | 61 | France | 77 | |||||||||||
Lithuania | 59 | |||||||||||||
Czech Republic (OT) | 64 | |||||||||||||
5th–8th place semifinals | 5th place game | |||||
13 July | ||||||
Spain | 75 | |||||
14 July | ||||||
Latvia | 46 | |||||
Spain | 86 | |||||
13 July | ||||||
Germany | 61 | |||||
Germany | 65 | |||||
Czech Republic | 61 | |||||
7th place game | ||||||
14 July | ||||||
Latvia | 59 | |||||
Czech Republic | 52 |
9th–16th place quarterfinals | 9th–12th place semifinals | 9th place game | ||||||||
11 July | ||||||||||
Belarus | 63 | |||||||||
13 July | ||||||||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 61 | |||||||||
Belarus | 70 | |||||||||
11 July | ||||||||||
Israel | 62 | |||||||||
Croatia | 56 | |||||||||
14 July | ||||||||||
Israel | 58 | |||||||||
Belarus | 67 | |||||||||
11 July | ||||||||||
Poland | 65 | |||||||||
Serbia | 67 | |||||||||
13 July | ||||||||||
Poland | 71 | |||||||||
Poland | 82 | |||||||||
11 July | ||||||||||
Belgium | 73 | 11th place game | ||||||||
Belgium | 59 | |||||||||
14 July | ||||||||||
Lithuania | 48 | |||||||||
Israel | 64 | |||||||||
Belgium | 47 | |||||||||
13th–16th place semifinals | 13th place game | |||||
13 July | ||||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 73 | |||||
14 July | ||||||
Croatia | 70 | |||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 63 | |||||
13 July | ||||||
Lithuania | 69 | |||||
Serbia | 65 | |||||
Lithuania | 66 | |||||
15th place game | ||||||
14 July | ||||||
Croatia | 70 | |||||
Serbia | 48 |
10 July 2019 14:00 |
Russia | 83–81 (OT) | Croatia |
Scoring by quarter: 19–19, 15–14, 13–25, 25–14, Overtime:11–9 | ||
Pts: Bobrik 23 Rebs: Bobrik 9 Asts: Strebkova 5 | Pts: Vukšić 28 Rebs: Mühl 9 Asts: Mühl 11 |
Referees: Silvia Marziali (ITA), Alexander Eger (AUT), Francisco Araña (ESP) |
10 July 2019 14:00 |
France | 75–54 | Poland |
Scoring by quarter:23–15, 18–12, 8–13, 26–14 | ||
Pts: Gueye 18 Rebs: Gueye, Salaun 10 Asts: Pardon 12 | Pts: Kośla 21 Rebs: Borkowska 5 Asts: Kośla 3 |
10 July 2019 16:15 |
Germany | 58–48 | Serbia |
Scoring by quarter:26–10, 8–15, 14–14, 10–9 | ||
Pts: Gaba 16 Rebs: Bessoir 21 Asts: Bessoir 6 | Pts: Deurić 13 Rebs: Deurić, Stefanović 7 Asts: Nedeljkov 2 |
10 July 2019 16:15 |
Latvia | 74–58 | Israel |
Scoring by quarter:24–23, 16–11, 16–15, 18–9 | ||
Pts: Indriķe, Nulle 14 Rebs: Meldere 11 Asts: Kļeščova, Meldere 4 | Pts: Zipel 16 Rebs: Garzon 7 Asts: Eisner, Karsh 4 |
10 July 2019 18:30 |
Hungary | 83–73 (OT) | Belgium |
Scoring by quarter: 13–14, 21–17, 16–18, 14–15, Overtime:19–9 | ||
Pts: Dombai 22 Rebs: Kiss 12 Asts: Angyal 6 | Pts: Lisowa Mbaka 30 Rebs: Lisowa Mbaka 9 Asts: Lisowa Mbaka, Vielfont 4 |
10 July 2019 18:30 |
Spain | 109–36 | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Scoring by quarter:33–12, 28–16, 23–4, 25–4 | ||
Pts: Pueyo 18 Rebs: Fraile 9 Asts:three players 4 | Pts: Mitrić 9 Rebs: Kovačević, Radulović 5 Asts: Kešeljević, Mitrić 2 |
10 July 2019 20:45 |
Italy | 96–57 | Belarus |
Scoring by quarter:23–16, 27–9, 27–16, 19–16 | ||
Pts: Leonardi 15 Rebs: Spinelli 10 Asts: Pastrello 4 | Pts: Halauchyner 12 Rebs: Babak, Chyzheuskaya 5 Asts: Babak 3 |
10 July 2019 20:45 |
Lithuania | 59–64 (OT) | Czech Republic |
Scoring by quarter:17–14, 9–11, 10–16, 18–13, Overtime: 5–10 | ||
Pts: Visockaitė 18 Rebs: Visockaitė 13 Asts: Miknaitė, Sinickaitė 3 | Pts: Buřtová, Malíková 13 Rebs: Halátková 11 Asts: Zeithammerová 7 |
11 July 2019 14:00 |
Serbia | 67–71 | Poland |
Scoring by quarter: 12–15, 18–19, 24–22, 13–15 | ||
Pts: Mužević 17 Rebs: Deurić 10 Asts: Nedeljkov 7 | Pts: Kośla 17 Rebs: Borkowska 8 Asts: Bazan, Kośla 2 |
11 July 2019 16:15 |
Croatia | 56–58 | Israel |
Scoring by quarter:14–12, 11–17, 18-18, 13–11 | ||
Pts: Mühl 20 Rebs: Mandić 13 Asts: Mühl 6 | Pts: Zipel 14 Rebs: Eisner 14 Asts: Karsh 4 |
11 July 2019 18:30 |
Belarus | 63–61 | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Scoring by quarter:20–14, 15–16, 8–15, 20–16 | ||
Pts: Vasilevich 16 Rebs:three players 8 Asts: Vasilevich 6 | Pts: Zubac 24 Rebs: Nikšić 13 Asts: Kešeljević 6 |
11 July 2019 20:45 |
Belgium | 59–48 | Lithuania |
Scoring by quarter: 11–15, 16–6, 10–13, 22–14 | ||
Pts: Van Buggenhout 16 Rebs: Lisowa Mbaka 12 Asts: Knaepen 6 | Pts: Miknaitė 11 Rebs: Visockaitė 19 Asts: Sinickaitė 6 |
11 July 2019 14:00 |
Germany | 49–72 | France |
Scoring by quarter: 13–20, 13–11, 4–22, 19–19 | ||
Pts: Bessoir 9 Rebs: Gaba 8 Asts: Mayer 4 | Pts: Ewodo, Raynaud 11 Rebs: Salaun 7 Asts: Guennoc 6 |
11 July 2019 16:15 |
Russia | 79–52 | Latvia |
Scoring by quarter:25–14, 14–13, 21–13, 19–12 | ||
Pts: Andrushchenko 15 Rebs: Andreeva, Bobrik 9 Asts: Filimonova, Krymova 4 | Pts: Meldere 17 Rebs: Meldere 10 Asts: Miķelsone 3 |
Referees: Tomislav Vovk (CRO), Ofer Manheim (ISR), Marion Ortis (FRA) |
13 July 2019 14:00 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 73–70 | Croatia |
Scoring by quarter: 16–23, 19–14, 14–22, 24–11 | ||
Pts: Zubac 20 Rebs: Nikšić 5 Asts: Zubac 4 | Pts: Mandić 18 Rebs: Mandić 15 Asts: Mühl 4 |
13 July 2019 16:15 |
Serbia | 65–66 | Lithuania |
Scoring by quarter: 13–16, 21–16, 19–21, 12–13 | ||
Pts: Stefanović 16 Rebs: Stefanović 13 Asts: Corto 5 | Pts: Miknaitė 22 Rebs: Visockaitė 15 Asts: Sinickaitė 5 |
13 July 2019 14:00 |
Belarus | 72–62 | Israel |
Scoring by quarter:23–21, 19–14, 13–21, 17–6 | ||
Pts: Vasilevich 19 Rebs: Chyzheuskaya 9 Asts: Vasilevich 9 | Pts: Zipel 15 Rebs: Eisner 11 Asts: Karsh 6 |
13 July 2019 16:15 |
Poland | 82–73 | Belgium |
Scoring by quarter:21–19, 33–23, 12–13, 16–18 | ||
Pts: Szymkiewicz 29 Rebs: Borkowska 17 Asts: Szymkiewicz 3 | Pts: Van Buggenhout 20 Rebs: Kapenga 9 Asts: Lisowa Mbaka 7 |
13 July 2019 18:30 |
Spain | 75–46 | Latvia |
Scoring by quarter:24–7, 17–9, 16–11, 18–19 | ||
Pts: Fraile, Mato 10 Rebs: Carrera 11 Asts: Carrera 4 | Pts: Meldere 13 Rebs: Harčenko, Meldere 6 Asts: Gerke 4 |
13 July 2019 20:45 |
Germany | 65–61 | Czech Republic |
Scoring by quarter:19–15, 15–19, 23–8, 8–19 | ||
Pts: Bessoir 18 Rebs: Bessoir 17 Asts: Kleine-Beek 5 | Pts: Malíková 17 Rebs: Paťorková 8 Asts: Zeithammerová 7 |
14 July 2019 15:15 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 63–69 | Lithuania |
Scoring by quarter: 12–24, 17–10, 19–16, 15–19 | ||
Pts: Zubac 19 Rebs: Zubac 11 Asts: Zubac 4 | Pts: Miknaitė 18 Rebs: Čižauskaitė 11 Asts: Sinickaitė 3 |
14 July 2019 14:15 |
Belarus | 67–65 | Poland |
Scoring by quarter:16–15, 12–19, 19–8, 20–23 | ||
Pts: Vasilevich 16 Rebs: Trafimenkava 8 Asts: Vasilevich 6 | Pts: Szymkiewicz 14 Rebs: Borkowska 10 Asts: Szymkiewicz 3 |
14 July 2019 19:45 |
Italy | 70–62 | Hungary |
Scoring by quarter:21–8, 21–21, 13–23, 15–10 | ||
Pts: Orsili 19 Rebs: Panzera 11 Asts: Panzera 7 | Pts: Dombai 16 Rebs: Varga 11 Asts: Angyal, Varga 5 |
Dvorana "Mirza Delibasic" - Skenderija, Sarajevo Referees: Ali Şakacı (TUR), Marion Ortis (FRA), Kristaps Konstantinovs (LAT) |
Rank | Team | Record |
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Italy | 7–0 | |
Hungary | 6–1 | |
France | 6–1 | |
4 | Russia | 4–3 |
5 | Spain | 5–2 |
6 | Germany | 4–3 |
7 | Latvia | 5–2 |
8 | Czech Republic | 2–5 |
9 | Belarus | 3–4 |
10 | Poland | 3–4 |
11 | Israel | 2–5 |
12 | Belgium | 1–6 |
13 | Lithuania | 3–4 |
14 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 2–5 |
15 | Croatia | 2–5 |
16 | Serbia | 1–6 |
Spared from relegation due to the exclusion of Russia and Belarus | |
Relegated to the 2022 FIBA U18 Women's European Championship Division B |
2019 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women winners |
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Italy Third title |
Most Valuable Player |
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Ilaria Panzera |
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