Soviet Union women's national under-19 basketball team

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Soviet Union women's national under-19 basketball team
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FIBA zone FIBA Europe
National federation Soviet Basketball Federation
FIBA U19 World Championship
Appearances2
Medals Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold: (1985, 1989)
FIBA U18 European Championship
Appearances15 (incl. 1 as CIS)
Medals Gold medal europe.svg Gold: (1965, 1967, 1969, 1971, 1973, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1986, 1988, 1990)
(1992 as CIS)
Silver medal europe.svg Silver: (1983, 1984)
Bronze medal europe.svg Bronze: (1975)
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The Soviet Union women's national under-18 and under-19 basketball team was the women's basketball side that represented the Soviet Union in international under-18 and under-19 competitions, [1] until the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. In 1992, CIS women's national under-18 basketball team represented the Commonwealth of Independent States in international under-18 competitions. [2] After 1992, the successor countries all set up their own national teams.[ citation needed ]

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FIBA Under-19 World Championship for Women

YearPos.PldWL
Flag of the United States.svg 1985 [3] Gold medal icon.svg651
Flag of Spain.svg 1989 [4] Gold medal icon.svg770
Total2/213121

FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women

YearPos.PldWL
Flag of Bulgaria.svg 1965 [5] Gold medal icon.svg770
Flag of Italy.svg 1967 [6] Gold medal icon.svg990
Flag of Germany.svg 1969 [7] Gold medal icon.svg880
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg 1971 [8] Gold medal icon.svg770
Flag of Italy.svg 1973 [9] Gold medal icon.svg770
Flag of Spain (1977-1981).svg 1975 [10] Bronze medal icon.svg761
Flag of Bulgaria.svg 1977 [11] Gold medal icon.svg770
Flag of Italy.svg 1979 [12] Gold medal icon.svg770
Flag of Hungary.svg 1981 [13] Gold medal icon.svg770
Flag of Italy.svg 1983 [14] Silver medal icon.svg761
Flag of Spain.svg 1984 [15] Silver medal icon.svg752
Flag of Italy.svg 1986 [16] Gold medal icon.svg770
Flag of Bulgaria.svg 1988 [17] Gold medal icon.svg770
Flag of Spain.svg 1990 [18] Gold medal icon.svg761
Representing CIS
Flag of Greece.svg 1992 [19] Gold medal icon.svg761
Total15/151081026

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