2011 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship Division B

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2011 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship Division B
Tournament details
Host country Bosnia and Herzegovina
CitySarajevo
Dates14–24 July 2011
Teams22 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)3 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Georgia (2nd title)
Runners-up Estonia
Third place Czech Republic
Official website
www.fibaeurope.com
2010
2012

The 2011 FIBA U20 European Championship Division B was the 7th edition of the Division B of the European basketball championship for men's national under-20 teams. It was played from 14 to 24 July 2011 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.[1][2]

Participating teams[edit]

First round[edit]

In the first round, the teams were drawn into four groups. The first two teams from each group advance to the quarterfinal round; the third and fourth teams advance to the 9th–16th place classification; the other teams will play in the 17th–22nd place classification groups.

Group A[edit]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Georgia 5 4 1 420 394 +26 9 Quarterfinal round
2  Estonia 5 3 2 424 353 +71 8
3  Poland 5 3 2 366 360 +6 8 9th−16th place classification
4  Romania 5 3 2 311 343 −32 8
5  Macedonia 5 2 3 359 361 −2 7 17th−22nd place classification
6   Switzerland 5 0 5 316 385 −69 5
Source: FIBA Archive
14 July 2011
Macedonia  71–74  Poland
Sarajevo
14 July 2011
Romania  50–85  Estonia
Sarajevo
14 July 2011
Switzerland  74–82  Georgia
Sarajevo
15 July 2011
Poland  62–70  Romania
Sarajevo
15 July 2011
Estonia  91–64   Switzerland
Sarajevo
15 July 2011
Georgia  87–75  Macedonia
Sarajevo
16 July 2011
Georgia  78–69  Poland
Sarajevo
16 July 2011
Macedonia  76–95  Estonia
Sarajevo
16 July 2011
Switzerland  47–53  Romania
Sarajevo
17 July 2011
Romania  49–64  Macedonia
Sarajevo
17 July 2011
Poland  86–75   Switzerland
Sarajevo
17 July 2011
Estonia  87–88  Georgia
Sarajevo
18 July 2011
Georgia  85–89  Romania
Sarajevo
18 July 2011
Estonia  66–75  Poland
Sarajevo
18 July 2011
Macedonia  73–56   Switzerland
Sarajevo

Group B[edit]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Denmark 4 4 0 295 258 +37 8 Quarterfinal round
2  Bulgaria 4 3 1 283 278 +5 7
3  Slovakia 4 2 2 279 271 +8 6 9th−16th place classification
4  Netherlands 4 1 3 278 286 −8 5
5  Hungary 4 0 4 263 305 −42 4 17th−22nd place classification
Source: FIBA Archive
14 July 2011
Denmark  57–42  Hungary
Sarajevo
14 July 2011
Netherlands  55–57  Slovakia
Sarajevo
15 July 2011
Bulgaria  61–72  Denmark
Sarajevo
15 July 2011
Hungary  78–83  Netherlands
Sarajevo
16 July 2011
Slovakia  81–63  Hungary
Sarajevo
16 July 2011
Netherlands  68–73  Bulgaria
Sarajevo
17 July 2011
Denmark  78–72  Netherlands
Sarajevo
17 July 2011
Bulgaria  65–58  Slovakia
Sarajevo
18 July 2011
Hungary  80–84  Bulgaria
Sarajevo
18 July 2011
Slovakia  83–88  Denmark
Sarajevo

Group C[edit]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Czech Republic 5 4 1 439 327 +112 9 Quarterfinal round
2  Portugal 5 4 1 325 309 +16 9
3  Finland 5 3 2 341 330 +11 8 9th−16th place classification
4  Great Britain 5 3 2 373 326 +47 8
5  Norway 5 1 4 335 369 −34 6 17th−22nd place classification
6  Luxembourg 5 0 5 295 447 −152 5
Source: FIBA Archive
14 July 2011
Luxembourg  60–127  Czech Republic
Sarajevo
14 July 2011
Portugal  60–57  Great Britain
Sarajevo
14 July 2011
Finland  80–55  Norway
Sarajevo
15 July 2011
Czech Republic  77–55  Portugal
Sarajevo
15 July 2011
Norway  82–49  Luxembourg
Sarajevo
15 July 2011
Great Britain  68–72  Finland
Sarajevo
16 July 2011
Norway  65–85  Czech Republic
Sarajevo
16 July 2011
Finland  50–57  Portugal
Sarajevo
16 July 2011
Luxembourg  56–85  Great Britain
Sarajevo
17 July 2011
Great Britain  78–64  Norway
Sarajevo
17 July 2011
Portugal  76–56  Luxembourg
Sarajevo
17 July 2011
Czech Republic  76–62  Finland
Sarajevo
18 July 2011
Norway  69–77  Portugal
Sarajevo
18 July 2011
Luxembourg  74–77  Finland
Sarajevo
18 July 2011
Great Britain  85–74  Czech Republic
Sarajevo

Group D[edit]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Belgium 4 4 0 317 240 +77 8 Quarterfinal round
2  Bosnia and Herzegovina 4 3 1 285 285 0 7
3  Israel 4 2 2 303 299 +4 6 9th−16th place classification
4  Iceland 4 1 3 317 324 −7 5
5  Belarus 4 0 4 289 363 −74 4 17th−22nd place classification
Source: FIBA Archive
14 July 2011
Belgium  76–50  Belarus
Sarajevo
14 July 2011
Iceland  78–82  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sarajevo
15 July 2011
Israel  78–73  Iceland
Sarajevo
15 July 2011
Bosnia and Herzegovina  64–83  Belgium
Sarajevo
16 July 2011
Belarus  67–79  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sarajevo
16 July 2011
Belgium  78–57  Israel
Sarajevo
17 July 2011
Iceland  69–80  Belgium
Sarajevo
17 July 2011
Israel  111–88  Belarus
Sarajevo
18 July 2011
Bosnia and Herzegovina  60–57  Israel
Sarajevo
18 July 2011
Belarus  84–97  Iceland
Sarajevo

Quarterfinal round[edit]

In this round, the teams play in two groups. The first two teams from each group advance to the semifinals; the other teams will play the 5th–8th place playoffs.

Group E[edit]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Georgia 3 3 0 260 228 +32 6 Semifinals
2  Estonia 3 2 1 246 220 +26 5
3  Denmark 3 1 2 196 207 −11 4 5th−8th place playoffs
4  Bulgaria 3 0 3 210 257 −47 3
Source: FIBA Archive
20 July 2011
Georgia  88–75  Bulgaria
Sarajevo
20 July 2011
Estonia  62–58  Denmark
Sarajevo
21 July 2011
Denmark  66–84  Georgia
Sarajevo
21 July 2011
Bulgaria  74–97  Estonia
Sarajevo

Group F[edit]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Belgium 3 3 0 232 192 +40 6 Semifinals
2  Czech Republic 3 2 1 220 187 +33 5
3  Bosnia and Herzegovina 3 1 2 194 216 −22 4 5th−8th place playoffs
4  Portugal 3 0 3 173 224 −51 3
Source: FIBA Archive
20 July 2011
Czech Republic  74–57  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sarajevo
20 July 2011
Portugal  59–74  Belgium
Sarajevo
21 July 2011
Belgium  75–69  Czech Republic
Sarajevo
21 July 2011
Bosnia and Herzegovina  73–59  Portugal
Sarajevo

9th–16th place classification[edit]

In this round, the teams play in two groups. The first two teams from each group advance to the 9th–12th place playoffs; the other teams will play the 13th–16th place playoffs.

Group G[edit]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Poland 3 2 1 235 216 +19 5 9th−12th place playoffs
2  Slovakia 3 2 1 199 209 −10 5
3  Netherlands 3 1 2 225 222 +3 4 13th−16th place playoffs
4  Romania 3 1 2 216 228 −12 4
Source: FIBA Archive
20 July 2011
Poland  88–79  Netherlands
Sarajevo
20 July 2011
Romania  69–75  Slovakia
Sarajevo
21 July 2011
Slovakia  67–85  Poland
Sarajevo
21 July 2011
Netherlands  91–77  Romania
Sarajevo

Group H[edit]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Finland 3 2 1 223 209 +14 5 9th−12th place playoffs
2  Israel 3 2 1 225 220 +5 5
3  Great Britain 3 2 1 223 224 −1 5 13th−16th place playoffs
4  Iceland 3 0 3 219 237 −18 3
Source: FIBA Archive
20 July 2011
Finland  87–76  Iceland
Sarajevo
20 July 2011
Great Britain  83–82  Israel
Sarajevo
21 July 2011
Israel  65–64  Finland
Sarajevo
21 July 2011
Iceland  70–72  Great Britain
Sarajevo

17th–22nd place classification[edit]

In this round, the teams play in two groups. The first teams from each group advance to the 17th place match; the second teams advance to the 19th place match; the last teams advance to the 21st place match.

Group I[edit]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Hungary 2 2 0 151 142 +9 4 17th place match
2  Macedonia 2 1 1 150 137 +13 3 19th place match
3   Switzerland 2 0 2 121 143 −22 2 21st place match
Source: FIBA Archive
20 July 2011
Switzerland  65–70  Hungary
Sarajevo
21 July 2011
Hungary  81–77  Macedonia
Sarajevo

Group J[edit]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Belarus 2 2 0 214 163 +51 4 17th place match
2  Norway 2 1 1 159 164 −5 3 19th place match
3  Luxembourg 2 0 2 135 181 −46 2 21st place match
Source: FIBA Archive
20 July 2011
Luxembourg  86–99  Belarus
Sarajevo
21 July 2011
Belarus  115–77  Norway
Sarajevo

21st place match[edit]

23 July 2011
Switzerland  81–74  Luxembourg
Sarajevo

19th place match[edit]

24 July 2011
Macedonia  97–96  Norway
Sarajevo

17th place match[edit]

24 July 2011
Hungary  80–88  Belarus
Sarajevo

13th−16th place playoffs[edit]

13th–16th place semifinals 13th place match
      
G3  Netherlands 75
H4  Iceland 80
H4  Iceland 71
H3  Great Britain 83
H3  Great Britain 104
G4  Romania 50 15th place match
G3  Netherlands 77
G4  Romania 85

13th–16th place semifinals[edit]

23 July 2011
Netherlands  75–80  Iceland
Sarajevo
23 July 2011
Great Britain  104–50  Romania
Sarajevo

15th place match[edit]

24 July 2011
Netherlands  77–85  Romania
Sarajevo

13th place match[edit]

24 July 2011
Iceland  71–83  Great Britain
Sarajevo

9th−12th place playoffs[edit]

9th–12th place semifinals 9th place match
      
G1  Poland 100
H2  Israel 94
G1  Poland 60
H1  Finland 57
H1  Finland 84
G2  Slovakia 65 11th place match
H2  Israel 88
G2  Slovakia 53

9th–12th place semifinals[edit]

23 July 2011
Poland  100–94  Israel
Sarajevo
23 July 2011
Finland  84–65  Slovakia
Sarajevo

11th place match[edit]

24 July 2011
Israel  88–53  Slovakia
Sarajevo

9th place match[edit]

24 July 2011
Poland  60–57  Finland
Sarajevo

5th−8th place playoffs[edit]

5th–8th place semifinals 5th place match
      
E3  Denmark 61
F4  Portugal 83
F4  Portugal 71
F3  Bosnia and Herzegovina 67
F3  Bosnia and Herzegovina 78
E4  Bulgaria 65 7th place match
E3  Denmark 72
E4  Bulgaria 58

5th–8th place semifinals[edit]

23 July 2011
Denmark  61–83  Portugal
Sarajevo
23 July 2011
Bosnia and Herzegovina  78–65  Bulgaria
Sarajevo

7th place match[edit]

24 July 2011
Denmark  72–58  Bulgaria
Sarajevo

5th place match[edit]

24 July 2011
Portugal  71–67  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sarajevo

Championship playoffs[edit]

Semifinals Final
      
E1  Georgia 74
F2  Czech Republic 72
E1  Georgia 79
E2  Estonia 70
F1  Belgium 61
E2  Estonia 64 3rd place match
F2  Czech Republic 86
F1  Belgium 85

Semifinals[edit]

23 July 2011
Georgia  74–72  Czech Republic
Sarajevo
23 July 2011
Belgium  61–64  Estonia
Sarajevo

3rd place match[edit]

24 July 2011
Czech Republic  86–85  Belgium
Sarajevo

Final[edit]

24 July 2011
Georgia  79–70  Estonia
Sarajevo

Final standings[edit]

Rank Team
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Georgia
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Estonia
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Czech Republic
4  Belgium
5  Portugal
6  Bosnia and Herzegovina
7  Denmark
8  Bulgaria
9  Poland
10  Finland
11  Israel
12  Slovakia
13  Great Britain
14  Iceland
15  Romania
16  Netherlands
17  Belarus
18  Hungary
19  Macedonia
20  Norway
21   Switzerland
22  Luxembourg
Promoted to the 2012 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship Division A

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ 2011 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship Division B, www.fibaeurope.com
  2. ^ "Schedule & results – 2011 U20 European Championship Men". archive.fiba.com.