Tournament details | |
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Host country | Portugal |
City | Matosinhos |
Dates | 12–21 July |
Teams | 21 |
Final positions | |
Champions | Portugal |
Runners-up | Czech Republic |
Third place | Belgium |
Fourth place | Russia |
Tournament statistics | |
Games played | 74 |
MVP | Rafael Lisboa [1] |
Top scorer | Tsvetomir Chernokojev (21.1 ppg) |
Official website | |
www.fiba.basketball | |
The 2019 FIBA U20 European Championship Division B was the 15th 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 Matosinhos, Portugal, from 12 to 21 July 2019. [2] [3]
In the Group phase, the 21 participating teams are divided into three groups of five and one group of six. Teams play four or five games within their group. [4]
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification | ||||||
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1 | Russia | 4 | 4 | 0 | 387 | 242 | +145 | 8 | Quarterfinals | — | 90–69 | 83–70 | 90–55 | 124–48 | |
2 | Iceland | 4 | 2 | 2 | 306 | 271 | +35 | 6 [lower-alpha 1] | 69–90 | — | 74–79 | 78–41 | 85–61 | ||
3 | Belarus | 4 | 2 | 2 | 281 | 279 | +2 | 6 [lower-alpha 1] | 9−16th classification | 70–83 | 79–74 | — | 51–63 | 81–59 | |
4 | Hungary | 4 | 2 | 2 | 221 | 268 | −47 | 6 [lower-alpha 1] | 55–90 | 41–78 | 63–51 | — | 62–49 | ||
5 | Ireland | 4 | 0 | 4 | 217 | 352 | −135 | 4 | 17th−21st classification | 48–124 | 61–85 | 59–81 | 49–62 | — |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification | ||||||
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1 | Czech Republic | 4 | 4 | 0 | 397 | 311 | +86 | 8 | Quarterfinals | — | 93–89 | 105–79 | 111–76 | 88–67 | |
2 | Bulgaria | 4 | 3 | 1 | 322 | 271 | +51 | 7 | 89–93 | — | 84–58 | 82–62 | 67–58 | ||
3 | Finland | 4 | 2 | 2 | 297 | 306 | −9 | 6 | 9−16th classification | 79–105 | 58–84 | — | 87–48 | 73–69 | |
4 | Albania | 4 | 1 | 3 | 259 | 348 | −89 | 5 | 76–111 | 62–82 | 48–87 | — | 73–68 | ||
5 | Romania | 4 | 0 | 4 | 262 | 301 | −39 | 4 | 17th−21st classification | 67–88 | 58–67 | 69–73 | 68–73 | — |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification | |||||||
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1 | Netherlands | 5 | 4 | 1 | 404 | 282 | +122 | 9 [lower-alpha 1] | Quarterfinals | — | 73–85 | 84–57 | 66–61 | 88–40 | 93–39 | |
2 | Georgia | 5 | 4 | 1 | 409 | 313 | +96 | 9 [lower-alpha 1] | 85–73 | — | 67–78 | 73–64 | 86–52 | 98–46 | ||
3 | Estonia | 5 | 4 | 1 | 379 | 285 | +94 | 9 [lower-alpha 1] | 9−16th classification | 57–84 | 78–67 | — | 59–56 | 86–37 | 99–41 | |
4 | Sweden | 5 | 2 | 3 | 398 | 287 | +111 | 7 | 61–66 | 64–73 | 56–59 | — | 68–63 | 149–26 | ||
5 | Kosovo | 5 | 1 | 4 | 289 | 368 | −79 | 6 | 17th−21st classification | 40–88 | 52–86 | 37–86 | 63–68 | — | 97–40 | |
6 | Armenia | 5 | 0 | 5 | 192 | 536 | −344 | 5 | 39–93 | 46–98 | 41–99 | 26–149 | 40–97 | — |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification | ||||||
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1 | Portugal (H) | 4 | 4 | 0 | 316 | 197 | +119 | 8 | Quarterfinals | — | 81–53 | 76–61 | 73–39 | 86–44 | |
2 | Belgium | 4 | 3 | 1 | 319 | 264 | +55 | 7 | 53–81 | — | 85–69 | 95–56 | 86–58 | ||
3 | Slovakia | 4 | 2 | 2 | 290 | 260 | +30 | 6 | 9−16th classification | 61–76 | 69–85 | — | 64–46 | 96–53 | |
4 | North Macedonia | 4 | 1 | 3 | 234 | 296 | −62 | 5 | 39–73 | 56–95 | 46–64 | — | 93–64 | ||
5 | Luxembourg | 4 | 0 | 4 | 219 | 361 | −142 | 4 | 17th−21st classification | 44–86 | 58–86 | 53–96 | 64–93 | — |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification | ||||
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1 | Kosovo | 2 | 2 | 0 | 181 | 98 | +83 | 4 | 17th place game | — | 84–58 | 97–40 | |
2 | Luxembourg | 2 | 1 | 1 | 178 | 151 | +27 | 3 | 19th place game | 58–84 | — | 120–67 | |
3 | Armenia | 2 | 0 | 2 | 107 | 217 | −110 | 2 | 40–97 | 67–120 | — |
19 July 2019 16:15 |
Ireland | 57–65 | Romania |
Scoring by quarter: 20–21, 7–18, 19–7, 11–19 |
Pavilhao Municipal de Custoias, Matosinhos |
Romania will play for 17th place; Ireland will play for 19th place.
13th place game | 13th−16th place semifinals | 9th−16th place quarterfinals | 9th−12th place semifinals | 9th place game | |||||||||||||||||||
A3 | Belarus | 75 | |||||||||||||||||||||
B4 | Albania | 76 | |||||||||||||||||||||
A3 | Belarus | 70 | B4 | Albania | 71 | ||||||||||||||||||
D3 | Slovakia | 55 | C4 | Sweden | 83 | ||||||||||||||||||
D3 | Slovakia | 71 | |||||||||||||||||||||
C4 | Sweden | 82 | |||||||||||||||||||||
A3 | Belarus | 81 | C4 | Sweden | 85 | ||||||||||||||||||
A4 | Hungary | 66 | C3 | Estonia | 73 | ||||||||||||||||||
B3 | Finland | 63 | |||||||||||||||||||||
A4 | Hungary | 52 | |||||||||||||||||||||
15th place game | A4 | Hungary | 62 | B3 | Finland | 49 | 11th place game | ||||||||||||||||
D4 | North Macedonia | 55 | C3 | Estonia | 84 | ||||||||||||||||||
D3 | Slovakia | 87 | C3 | Estonia | 84 | B4 | Albania | 51 | |||||||||||||||
D4 | North Macedonia | 52 | D4 | North Macedonia | 67 | B3 | Finland | 80 | |||||||||||||||
5th place game | 5th–8th place semifinals | Quarterfinals | Semifinal | Final | |||||||||||||||||||
A1 | Russia | 105 | |||||||||||||||||||||
B2 | Bulgaria | 66 | |||||||||||||||||||||
B2 | Bulgaria | 86 | A1 | Russia | 69 | ||||||||||||||||||
C2 | Georgia | 75 | D1 | Portugal | 76 | ||||||||||||||||||
D1 | Portugal | 96 | |||||||||||||||||||||
C2 | Georgia | 85 | |||||||||||||||||||||
B2 | Bulgaria | 92 | D1 | Portugal | 73 | ||||||||||||||||||
C1 | Netherlands | 84 | B1 | Czech Republic | 57 | ||||||||||||||||||
B1 | Czech Republic | 77 | |||||||||||||||||||||
A2 | Iceland | 67 | |||||||||||||||||||||
7th place game | A2 | Iceland | 68 | B1 | Czech Republic | 86 | 3rd place game | ||||||||||||||||
C1 | Netherlands | 87 | D2 | Belgium | 64 | ||||||||||||||||||
C2 | Georgia | 90 | C1 | Netherlands | 70 | A1 | Russia | 80 | |||||||||||||||
A2 | Iceland | 94 | D2 | Belgium | 75 | D2 | Belgium | 88 | |||||||||||||||
21 July 2019 19:45 |
Portugal | 73–57 | Czech Republic |
Centro de Desportos e Congressos de Matosinhos, Matosinhos Referees: Sergii Zashchuk (UKR), Gintaras Vitkauskas (LTU), Martin Van Hoye (BEL) |
Rank | Team | Record |
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Portugal | 7–0 | |
Czech Republic | 6–1 | |
Belgium | 5–2 | |
4 | Russia | 5–2 |
5 | Bulgaria | 5–2 |
6 | Netherlands | 5–3 |
7 | Iceland | 3–4 |
8 | Georgia | 4–4 |
9 | Sweden | 5–3 |
10 | Estonia | 6–2 |
11 | Finland | 4–3 |
12 | Albania | 2–5 |
13 | Belarus | 4–3 |
14 | Hungary | 3–4 |
15 | Slovakia | 3–4 |
16 | North Macedonia | 1–6 |
17 | Romania | 2–4 |
18 | Kosovo | 2–5 |
19 | Luxembourg | 2–5 |
20 | Ireland | 0–6 |
21 | Armenia | 0–6 |
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