The FIBA EuroBasket Division B was the second-ranked tier of the bi-annual FIBA EuroBasket competition. All the teams of this tournament qualified for the FIBA EuroBasket 2013 qualification.
This was the last FIBA EuroBasket Division B tournament played.
Team | P | W | L | PF | PA | Diff |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Estonia | 6 | 4 | 2 | 515 | 447 | +68 |
Netherlands | 6 | 4 | 2 | 479 | 418 | +61 |
Austria | 6 | 4 | 2 | 472 | 441 | +31 |
Luxembourg | 6 | 0 | 6 | 347 | 491 | −144 |
14 August 2010 19:30 |
Luxembourg | 73–94 | Netherlands |
Scoring by quarter: 20–26, 17-17, 21–26, 15–25 | ||
Pts: Rajniak 19 Rebs: Picard 8 Asts: Schumacher, Picard 2 | Pts: Norel 34 Rebs: Norel 11 Asts: Defares 6 |
14 August 2010 20:20 |
Austria | 93–90 (OT) | Estonia |
Scoring by quarter:23–18, 23–22, 13–20, 26–25, Overtime:8–5 | ||
Pts: Detrick 27 Rebs: Mahalbasić 10 Asts: Ochsenhofer 5 | Pts: Talts 21 Rebs: Kangur 6 Asts: Sokk 5 |
17 August 2010 19:20 |
Estonia | 93–69 | Luxembourg |
Scoring by quarter:21–12, 12–20, 31–14, 29–23 | ||
Pts: Toome 18 Rebs: Kangur 12 Asts: Veideman 3 | Pts: Picard 21 Rebs: Picard 12 Asts:four players 1 |
17 August 2010 20:00 |
Netherlands | 63–60 | Austria |
Scoring by quarter: 16–22, 15–22, 12–6, 20–10 | ||
Pts: Norel 25 Rebs: Norel 14 Asts: Defares 4 | Pts: Mahalbasić 18 Rebs: Mahalbasić 11 Asts: Detrick 6 |
21 August 2010 19:30 |
Luxembourg | 72–103 | Austria |
Scoring by quarter: 18–23, 15–24, 18–28, 21–28 | ||
Pts: Schumacher 26 Rebs: Schumacher 5 Asts: Rajniak 2 | Pts: Detrick 19 Rebs: Mahalbasić 8 Asts: Ochsenhofer 4 |
22 August 2010 15:00 |
Netherlands | 90–76 | Estonia |
Scoring by quarter:29–19, 20–16, 19–18, 22–23 | ||
Pts: Norel 21 Rebs: Elson 9 Asts: Defares 6 | Pts: Talts 22 Rebs: Talts 10 Asts: Kangur 4 |
18 August 2011 19:15 EEST |
Estonia | 73–56 | Austria |
Scoring by quarter:21–9, 12–13, 22–21, 18–13 | ||
Pts: Talts 15 Rebs: Kangur 8 Asts: Arbet 4 | Pts: Mahalbasić 19 Rebs: Mahalbasić 19 Asts:seven players 1 |
18 August 2011 19:30 CEST |
Netherlands | 96–54 | Luxembourg |
Scoring by quarter:20–19, 25–10, 20–19, 31–6 | ||
Pts: Smeulders 22 Rebs: Smeulders 20 Asts: Elson, Slagter 5 | Pts: Schumacher 14 Rebs: Birenbaum 5 Asts: Rajniak, Birenbaum 2 |
21 August 2011 20:30 |
Austria | 77–76 | Netherlands |
Scoring by quarter: 21–21, 17–19, 17–20, 22–16 | ||
Pts: Lamesic 19 Rebs: Mahalbasić 12 Asts: Lanegger 4 | Pts: Elson 19 Rebs: Jansen 6 Asts: Slagter, Jansen 3 |
21 August 2011 20:30 |
Luxembourg | 79–105 | Estonia |
Scoring by quarter: 20–27, 27–19, 11–32, 21–27 | ||
Pts: Picard 24 Rebs: Picard 7 Asts: Schumacher, Koster 3 | Pts: Arbet 20 Rebs: Arbet 7 Asts: Saage 4 |
24 August 2011 20:20 |
Austria | 83–67 | Luxembourg |
Scoring by quarter:28–22, 21–20, 19–8, 15–17 | ||
Pts: Poiger, Klepeisz 16 Rebs: Mahalbasic 11 Asts: Schreiner 7 | Pts: Rajniak 25 Rebs: Koster 4 Asts: Schumacher 4 |
24 August 2011 20:30 |
Estonia | 78–60 | Netherlands |
Scoring by quarter: 16–17, 18–12, 23–16, 21–15 | ||
Pts: Arbet 28 Rebs: Kangur 11 Asts: Kangur 4 | Pts: Gadzuric 18 Rebs: Gadzuric 11 Asts: Roijé 3 |
Team | P | W | L | PF | PA | Diff |
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Sweden | 8 | 7 | 1 | 716 | 512 | +204 |
Azerbaijan | 8 | 5 | 3 | 646 | 686 | −40 |
Belarus | 8 | 4 | 4 | 644 | 610 | +34 |
Romania | 8 | 4 | 4 | 573 | 638 | −65 |
Albania | 8 | 0 | 8 | 569 | 702 | −133 |
8 August 2010 16:00 |
Sweden | 75–66 | Belarus |
Scoring by quarter:24–18, 10-10, 27–23, 14–15 | ||
Pts: Jerebko 22 Rebs: Jerebko 11 Asts: Mbemba 6 | Pts: Kudrautsau 16 Rebs: Ulyanko, Lashkevich 6 Asts:four players 2 |
8 August 2010 20:30 |
Albania | 63–81 | Azerbaijan |
Scoring by quarter:19–17, 14–31, 17–16, 13–17 | ||
Pts: Kuqo 17 Rebs: Kuqo, Hysenagolli 7 Asts: Karaj 6 | Pts: Davis23 Rebs: Davis 11 Asts: Pashayev 5 |
11 August 2010 16:35 |
Romania | 70–54 | Sweden |
Scoring by quarter:19–14, 16–13, 20–15, 15–12 | ||
Pts: Moldoveanu, Nicoara 16 Rebs: Nicoara, Capusan 10 Asts: Mandache 6 | Pts: Jerebko 19 Rebs: Jerebko 14 Asts: Mbemba 4 |
11 August 2010 19:00 |
Belarus | 94–76 | Albania |
Scoring by quarter: 26–29, 21–9, 13–20, 34–18 | ||
Pts: Ulyanko 19 Rebs: Parakhouski 8 Asts: Kudrautsau 4 | Pts: Kuqo 24 Rebs: Hysenagolli 10 Asts: Kuqo 3 |
14 August 2010 19:00 |
Azerbaijan | 83–79 | Belarus |
Scoring by quarter:32–20, 15–17, 18–13, 18–29 | ||
Pts: Davis 30 Rebs: Bashak13 Asts: Pashayev 5 | Pts: Pustahvar 19 Rebs: Pustahvar 7 Asts: Kudrautsau 6 |
14 August 2010 20:30 |
Albania | 74–93 | Romania |
Scoring by quarter: 18–20, 26–18, 15–24, 15–31 | ||
Pts: Karaj 19 Rebs:three players 5 Asts: Karaj 3 | Pts: Silvasan 17 Rebs: Nicoara 11 Asts: Mandache 3 |
17 August 2010 18:00 |
Romania | 86–101 | Azerbaijan |
Scoring by quarter: 16–24, 29–23, 18–23, 23–31 | ||
Pts: Moldoveanu 23 Rebs: Nicoara 15 Asts: Silvasan 4 | Pts: Bashak 28 Rebs: Bashak 10 Asts: Niftaliyev 8 |
17 August 2010 19:00 |
Sweden | 111–64 | Albania |
Scoring by quarter:29–16, 25–26, 32–13, 25–9 | ||
Pts: Jerebko 24 Rebs: Jerebko 14 Asts: Jerebko 7 | Pts: Karaj 18 Rebs: Hysenagolli 8 Asts: Cuka 4 |
21 August 2010 17:00 |
Belarus | 79–80 | Romania |
Scoring by quarter: 16–19, 31–16, 8–18, 24–27 | ||
Pts: Ulyanko 17 Rebs: Lashkevich 9 Asts: Stiggers 6 | Pts: Moldoveanu 16 Rebs: Nicoara 11 Asts: Mandache 6 |
21 August 2010 19:00 |
Azerbaijan | 73–101 | Sweden |
Scoring by quarter: 21–28, 20–13, 15–25, 17–35 | ||
Pts: Davis 27 Rebs: Davis, Rindin 7 Asts: Pashayev 6 | Pts: Jerebko 35 Rebs: Jerebko 10 Asts: Kjellbom, Mbemba 5 |
12 August 2011 19:00 |
Azerbaijan | 99–86 | Albania |
Scoring by quarter:31–20, 26–17, 24–20, 18–29 | ||
Pts: Nelson 23 Rebs: Nelson 10 Asts: Pashayev 9 | Pts: Bushati 32 Rebs: Kuqo 14 Asts: Kuqo 3 |
12 August 2011 19:00 |
Belarus | 77–86 | Sweden |
Scoring by quarter:22–19, 12–21, 21–23, 22–23 | ||
Pts: Kudrautsau 13 Rebs: Parakhouski, Aliakseyeu 6 Asts: Charykau 5 | Pts: Jeansson 19 Rebs: Saks 10 Asts: Mbemba 4 |
15 August 2011 19:00 |
Sweden | 93–44 | Romania |
Scoring by quarter:21–10, 17–11, 25–13, 30–10 | ||
Pts: Gaddefors 19 Rebs: Schreiber 5 Asts: Mbemba 6 | Pts: Silvasan 14 Rebs: Silvasan 5 Asts: Silvasan, Paul 2 |
15 August 2011 20:30 |
Albania | 71–77 | Belarus |
Scoring by quarter:26–23, 21–20, 11–7, 13–27 | ||
Pts: Kuqo 20 Rebs: Kuqo 8 Asts: Bushati 5 | Pts: Ulyanko 14 Rebs: Aliakseyeu, Meshcharakou 7 Asts: Charykau 4 |
18 August 2011 19:00 |
Belarus | 87–74 | Azerbaijan |
Scoring by quarter:29–23,, 21–8, 12–23, 25–20 | ||
Pts: Kudrautsau 17 Rebs: Trastsinetski 9 Asts: Charykau 5 | Pts: Nelson 22 Rebs: Nelson 11 Asts: Nelson 7 |
Minsk Attendance: 1850 Referees: Anton Makhlin (RUS), Johannes Sarekoski (FIN), Marcin Kowalski (POL) |
18 August 2011 17:30 |
Romania | 79–78 | Albania |
Scoring by quarter:20–16, 12–23, 23–18, 15–21 | ||
Pts: Capusan 18 Rebs: Capusan 9 Asts: Tudor 7 | Pts: Bushati 24 Rebs: Cuka 8 Asts: Aliaj, Cuka 2 |
21 August 2011 20:30 |
Albania | 57–68 | Sweden |
Scoring by quarter:22–16, 12–18, 12–25, 11–9 | ||
Pts: Kuqo 16 Rebs: Kuqo, Shima 8 Asts: Cuka 6 | Pts: Pahlmblad 24 Rebs: Gaddefors 11 Asts:four players 3 |
21 August 2011 19:00 |
Azerbaijan | 74–56 | Romania |
Scoring by quarter:21–13, 12–20, 27–6, 14–17 | ||
Pts: Nelson 28 Rebs: Nelson 16 Asts: Nelson 6 | Pts: Dimitrescu 19 Rebs: Jucan 7 Asts: Chetreanu 4 |
24 August 2011 17:30 |
Romania | 65–85 | Belarus |
Scoring by quarter: 18–19, 12–21, 19–30, 16–15 | ||
Pts: Dragusin 14 Rebs: Capusan 5 Asts: Silvasan 5 | Pts: Kudrautsau 16 Rebs:three players 5 Asts: Kudrautsau 7 |
24 August 2011 19:00 |
Sweden | 128–61 | Azerbaijan |
Scoring by quarter:29–18, 28–18, 30–13, 41–12 | ||
Pts: Gaddefors 27 Rebs: Lindqvist 9 Asts: Andreas Person 7 | Pts: Bakhshiyev, Rindin 14 Rebs: Rindin 10 Asts: Pashayev 3 |
Team | P | W | L | PF | PA | Diff |
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Czech Republic | 6 | 5 | 1 | 471 | 385 | +86 |
Switzerland | 6 | 4 | 2 | 426 | 390 | +36 |
Slovakia | 6 | 3 | 3 | 407 | 395 | +12 |
Cyprus | 6 | 0 | 6 | 335 | 469 | −134 |
14 August 2010 18:00 |
Cyprus | 67–70 | Switzerland |
Scoring by quarter: 11–14, 16–18, 15-15, 25–23 | ||
Pts: Trisokkas 16 Rebs: Trisokkas 9 Asts: Koronides 5 | Pts: Vogt 15 Rebs: Brunner 11 Asts: Louissaint, Petkovic 3 |
14 August 2010 19:00 |
Slovakia | 60–65 | Czech Republic |
Scoring by quarter: 15–19, 18–15, 17–21, 10-10 | ||
Pts: Gavel 17 Rebs:three players 6 Asts: Szalay, Rancik 2 | Pts: Benda 15 Rebs: Barton 9 Asts: Kotas, Barton 3 |
17 August 2010 18:00 |
Czech Republic | 93–50 | Cyprus |
Scoring by quarter:23–12, 20–12, 29–12, 21–14 | ||
Pts: Slezak 17 Rebs: Benda 10 Asts: Carnecký 6 | Pts: Trisokkas 13 Rebs: Trisokkas 7 Asts: Razis 6 |
17 August 2010 20:00 |
Switzerland | 52–60 | Slovakia |
Scoring by quarter:20–17, 9–12, 17–11, 6–20 | ||
Pts: Vogt 15 Rebs: Brunner 15 Asts: Kazadi 5 | Pts: Rancik 17 Rebs: Rancik 9 Asts: Gavel 9 |
21 August 2010 17:30 |
Switzerland | 92–99 (OT) | Czech Republic |
Scoring by quarter: 20-20, 25–27, 22–21, 20–19, Overtime: 5–12 | ||
Pts: Brunner 27 Rebs: Brunner 8 Asts: Petkovic 7 | Pts: Benda 25 Rebs: Barton 8 Asts: Tóth 4 |
21 August 2010 19:00 |
Slovakia | 85–58 | Cyprus |
Scoring by quarter:18–13, 19–12, 19–11, 29–22 | ||
Pts: Rancik 19 Rebs: Rancik 6 Asts: Cervenka 3 | Pts: Razis 16 Rebs: Trisokkas 6 Asts:five players 1 |
Pezinok Referees: C Paternico (ITA), T Kudlicki (POL), P Ivashkov (BLR) |
17 August 2011 18:30 |
Czech Republic | 76–69 | Slovakia |
Scoring by quarter:23–15, 21–16, 22–18, 10–20 | ||
Pts: Bartoň 13 Rebs: Dygrýn 8 Asts: Čarnecký 8 | Pts: Pandula 13 Rebs: Sýkora 8 Asts: Gavel 10 |
18 August 2011 20:00 |
Switzerland | 71–43 | Cyprus |
Scoring by quarter:10–8, 17–10, 19–16, 25–9 | ||
Pts: Ramseier 12 Rebs: Sefolosha 8 Asts: Kazadi 6 | Pts: Trisokkas 14 Rebs: Trisokkas 9 Asts: Kaskiris 2 |
21 August 2011 18:00 |
Slovakia | 57–76 | Switzerland |
Scoring by quarter:16–11, 12–15, 14–27, 15–23 | ||
Pts: Sedmák 16 Rebs: Pandula 8 Asts: Pandula 6 | Pts: Mladjan, Brunner 16 Rebs: Brunner 16 Asts: Brunner 6 |
21 August 2011 19:30 |
Cyprus | 49–74 | Czech Republic |
Scoring by quarter:18–13, 8–24, 8–16, 15–21 | ||
Pts: Trisokkas 14 Rebs: Trisokkas 6 Asts: Koronides 2 | Pts: Bartoň, Kotas 13 Rebs: Bartoň 12 Asts: Kudláček 3 |
24 August 2011 19:30 |
Cyprus | 68–76 (OT) | Slovakia |
Scoring by quarter: 14–18, 22–9, 15–20, 11–15, Overtime: 6–14 | ||
Pts: Koronides 21 Rebs: Trisokkas 6 Asts: Koronides 4 | Pts: Sedmák 18 Rebs: Sedmák 9 Asts: Marko 8 |
24 August 2011 18:00 |
Czech Republic | 64–65 | Switzerland |
Scoring by quarter:18–17, 15–18, 12–20, 19–10 | ||
Pts: Houska 16 Rebs: Pomikálek 8 Asts:four players 3 | Pts: Stockalper 16 Rebs: Kazadi 6 Asts:three players 3 |
Děčín Referees: P Taurino (ITA), S Herceg (CRO), M Maliszewski (POL) |
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