Spain women's national under-20 basketball team

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FIBA U-20 European Championship
Appearances20
Medals Gold medal europe.svg Gold: (2007, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2022)
Silver medal europe.svg Silver: ( 2009, 2010, 2014)
Bronze medal europe.svg Bronze: (2023)
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The Spain women's national Under-20 and under-21 is the national basketball team of Spain and is governed by the Spanish Basketball Federation. [1] It represents Spain in international under-21 and Under-20 (under age 21 and under age 20) women's basketball competitions.

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FIBA Under-21 World Championship for Women

YearPos.PldWL
Flag of Croatia.svg 2003 Did not qualify
Flag of Russia.svg 2007 9th734
Total1/2734

FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship for Women

YearPos.PldWL
Flag of Slovenia.svg 2000 5th871
Flag of Croatia.svg 2002 5th844
Flag of France.svg 2004 9th734
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 2005 8th826
Flag of Hungary.svg 2006 4th844
Flag of Bulgaria.svg 2007 Gold medal icon.svg880
Flag of Italy.svg 2008 4th853
Flag of Poland.svg 2009 Silver medal icon.svg981
Flag of Latvia.svg 2010 Silver medal icon.svg981
Flag of Serbia.svg 2011 Gold medal icon.svg990
Flag of Hungary.svg 2012 Gold medal icon.svg981
Flag of Turkey.svg 2013 Gold medal icon.svg990
Flag of Italy.svg 2014 Silver medal icon.svg972
Flag of Spain.svg 2015 Gold medal icon.svg990
Flag of Portugal.svg 2016 Gold medal icon.svg761
Flag of Portugal.svg 2017 Gold medal icon.svg770
Flag of Hungary.svg 2018 Gold medal icon.svg770
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 2019 5th761
Flag of Hungary.svg 2022 Gold medal icon.svg770
Flag of Lithuania.svg 2023 Bronze medal icon.svg761
Total20/2016013030

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