FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship
FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship, previously known as European Championship for Cadets, is a basketball competition inaugurated in 1971. Until 2003 it was held every second year, but from 2003 onwards it is held every year. The current champions are Croatia.
Results
Summaries
Year |
Host |
Gold medal game |
Bronze medal game |
Gold |
Score |
Silver |
Bronze |
Score |
Fourth place |
1971
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Italy (Gorizia) |
Yugoslavia |
74–60 |
Italy |
Soviet Union |
56–55 |
Spain |
1973
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Italy (Angri & Summonte) |
Soviet Union |
68–57 |
Spain |
Yugoslavia |
77–74 |
Italy |
1975
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Greece (Athens & Thessaloniki) |
Soviet Union |
64–61 |
Greece |
Yugoslavia |
74–72 |
Italy |
1977
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France (Le Touquet & Berck) |
Turkey |
68–66 |
Yugoslavia |
Soviet Union |
95–70 |
Italy |
1979
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Syria (Damascus) |
Yugoslavia |
103–100 |
Italy |
Spain |
122–82 |
West Germany |
1981
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Greece (Thessaloniki & Katerini) |
Soviet Union |
72–57 |
Italy |
West Germany |
78–64 |
Finland |
1983
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West Germany (Tübingen & Ludwigsburg) |
Yugoslavia |
89–86 |
Spain |
West Germany |
72–69 |
Greece |
1985
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Bulgaria (Ruse) |
Yugoslavia |
99–81 |
Spain |
Italy |
85–81 |
West Germany |
1987
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Hungary (Székesfehérvár & Kaposvár) |
Yugoslavia |
83–77 |
Italy |
Soviet Union |
84–76 |
Spain |
1989
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Spain (Guadalajara, Tarancón & Cuenca) |
Greece |
81–79 |
Yugoslavia |
Italy |
63–59 |
Turkey |
1991
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Greece (Kastoria, Komotini & Thessaloniki) |
Italy |
106–91 |
Greece |
Spain |
87–67 |
Turkey |
1993
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Turkey (Trabzon, Giresun & Samsun) |
Greece |
76–58 |
Spain |
Russia |
72–62 |
Turkey |
1995
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Portugal (Setúbal, Seixal & Almada) |
Croatia |
75–62 |
Spain |
Greece |
73–72 |
Macedonia |
1997
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Belgium (Pepinster, Kortrijk & Quaregnon) |
Serbia and Montenegro |
100–87 |
Russia |
Israel |
65–55 |
France |
1999
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Slovenia (Polzela, Celje & Laško) |
Serbia and Montenegro |
59–48 |
Greece |
Turkey |
81–63 |
France |
2001
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Latvia (Riga) |
Serbia and Montenegro |
55–43 |
Russia |
Spain |
75–74 |
Lithuania |
2003
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Spain (Madrid) |
Serbia and Montenegro |
83–68 |
Turkey |
Russia |
92–70 |
Spain |
2004
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Greece (Amaliada & Pyrgos) |
France |
65–60 |
Russia |
Turkey |
75–69 |
Lithuania |
2005
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Spain (León) |
Turkey |
61–55 |
France |
Spain |
70–63 |
Lithuania |
2006
details |
Spain (Linares, Andújar & Martos) |
Spain |
110–106 |
Russia |
Serbia and Montenegro |
85–69 |
Croatia |
2007
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Greece (Ierapetra, Rethymno & Heraklion) |
Serbia |
56–55 |
Spain |
Lithuania |
65–55 |
Turkey |
2008
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Italy (Chieti) |
Lithuania |
75–33 |
Czech Republic |
Turkey |
77–65 |
France |
2009
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Lithuania (Kaunas) |
Spain |
70–64 |
Lithuania |
Serbia |
75–69 |
Poland |
2010
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Montenegro (Bar) |
Croatia |
80–52 |
Lithuania |
Turkey |
75–64 |
Spain |
2011
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Czech Republic (Pardubice, Hradec Králové) |
Croatia |
67–57 |
Czech Republic |
Spain |
61–53 |
France |
2012
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Lithuania, Latvia |
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Performances by nation
MVP Awards (since 1999)
External links
FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship
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Tournaments |
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Qualification |
1971 · 1973 · 1975 · 1977 · 1979 · 1981 · 1983 · 1985 · 1987 · 1989 · 1991 · 1993 · 1995 · 1997 · 1999 · 2001 · 2003 · 2004 · 2005 · 2006 · 2007 · 2008 · 2009 · 2010 · 2011
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Squads |
1971 · 1973 · 1975 · 1977 · 1979 · 1981 · 1983 · 1985 · 1987 · 1989 · 1991 · 1993 · 1995 · 1997 · 1999 · 2001 · 2003 · 2004 · 2005 · 2006 · 2007 · 2008 · 2009 · 2010 · 2011
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Africa |
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Americas |
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Asia |
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Europe |
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Oceania |
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Note: Under-20/21 tourneys except FIBA Europe's are no longer held.
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