2019 FIBA U16 European Championship Division B
Tournament details
Host countryMontenegro
CityPodgorica
Dates8–17 August 2019
Teams24 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)3 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Poland (2nd title)
Runners-up Netherlands
Third place Denmark
Fourth place Montenegro
Official website
www.fiba.basketball

The 2019 FIBA U16 European Championship Division B was the 16th edition of the Division B of the FIBA U16 European Championship. It was played in Podgorica, Montenegro, from 8 to 17 August 2019.[1] 24 teams participated in the competition. Poland men's national under-16 basketball team won the tournament.

Poland's Jeremy Sochan got elected as tournament MVP.[2]

Participating teams

First round

Group A

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Team advances to
1  Poland 5 5 0 453 267 +186 10 Quarterfinals
2  Bulgaria 5 4 1 385 295 +90 9
3  Sweden 5 3 2 343 309 +34 8 9th–16th place playoffs
4  Hungary 5 2 3 332 298 +34 7
5  Kosovo 5 1 4 241 398 157 6 17th–24th place playoffs
6  Norway 5 0 5 266 453 187 5
Source: FIBA

Group B

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Team advances to
1  Netherlands 5 5 0 370 336 +34 10 Quarterfinals
2  Czech Republic 5 4 1 375 322 +53 9
3  Portugal 5 3 2 344 297 +47 8 9th–16th place playoffs
4  Ireland 5 2 3 343 344 1 7
5  Georgia 5 1 4 302 343 41 6 17th–24th place playoffs
6  Cyprus 5 0 5 275 367 92 5
Source: FIBA

Group C

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Team advances to
1  Denmark 5 5 0 388 304 +84 10 Quarterfinals
2  Montenegro 5 4 1 380 340 +40 9
3  Iceland 5 3 2 327 354 27 8 9th–16th place playoffs
4  Ukraine 5 2 3 378 348 +30 7
5  Belarus 5 1 4 329 355 26 6 17th–24th place playoffs
6   Switzerland 5 0 5 292 393 101 5
Source: FIBA

Group D

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Team advances to
1  Belgium 5 5 0 448 293 +155 10 Quarterfinals
2  Romania 5 4 1 387 342 +45 9
3  Finland 5 3 2 330 333 3 8 9th–16th place playoffs
4  Great Britain 5 2 3 326 351 25 7
5  Slovakia 5 1 4 316 360 44 6 17th–24th place playoffs
6  Austria 5 0 5 285 413 128 5
Source: FIBA

Playoffs

17th–24th place playoffs

21st place match21st–24th place semifinals17th–24th place quarterfinals17th–20th place semifinals17th place match
A5 Kosovo54
B6 Cyprus71
A5 Kosovo55B6 Cyprus65
C6  Switzerland68D5 Slovakia59
D5 Slovakia80
C6  Switzerland53
C6  Switzerland71B6 Cyprus42
D6 Austria72C5 Belarus56
B5 Georgia78
A6 Norway62
23rd place matchA6 Norway53B5 Georgia6119th place match
D6 Austria73C5 Belarus68
A5 Kosovo44C5 Belarus76D5 Slovakia87
A6 Norway84D6 Austria56B5 Georgia86

9th–16th place playoffs

13th place match13th–16th place semifinals9th–16th place quarterfinals9th–12th place semifinals9th place match
A3 Sweden82
B4 Ireland74
B4 Ireland64A3 Sweden65
D3 Finland83C4 Ukraine92
D3 Finland76
C4 Ukraine92
D3 Finland91C4 Ukraine83
A4 Hungary61D4 Great Britain60
B3 Portugal69
A4 Hungary63
15th place matchA4 Hungary90B3 Portugal6911th place match
C3 Iceland62D4 Great Britain73
B4 Ireland67C3 Iceland83A3 Sweden65
C3 Iceland75D4 Great Britain84B3 Portugal67

Championship playoffs

5th place match5th–8th place semifinalsQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
A1 Poland89
B2 Czech Republic77
B2 Czech Republic87A1 Poland72
D1 Belgium93C2 Montenegro65
D1 Belgium72
C2 Montenegro79
D1 Belgium74A1 Poland71
A2 Bulgaria57B1 Netherlands58
B1 Netherlands102
A2 Bulgaria90
7th place matchA2 Bulgaria79B1 Netherlands733rd place match
D2 Romania77C1 Denmark68
B2 Czech Republic92C1 Denmark86C2 Montenegro54
D2 Romania69D2 Romania70C1 Denmark85

Final standings

Rank Team
1st place, gold medalist(s) Poland
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Netherlands
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Denmark
4 Montenegro
5 Belgium
6 Bulgaria
7 Czech Republic
8 Romania
9 Ukraine
10 Great Britain
11 Portugal
12 Sweden
13 Finland
14 Hungary
15 Iceland
16 Ireland
17 Belarus
18 Cyprus
19 Slovakia
20 Georgia
21 Austria
22  Switzerland
23 Norway
24 Kosovo
Promoted to the 2022 FIBA U16 European Championship Division A
Relegated to the 2022 FIBA U16 European Championship Division C

References

  1. "2019 FIBA U16 European Championship Division B official website". FIBA.basketball.
  2. Ulm hat zwei neue Basketball-Nationalspieler Sebastian Schmid (Südwest Presse), 26 February 2021. Accessed 28 February 2021.(in German)
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