2010 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship

2010 EuroBasket Under-20
13th FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship
Tournament details
Host nation Croatia
Dates July 8-18
Teams 16 (from 49 federations)
Venues 3 (in 3 host cities)
Champions  France (1st title)
MVP France Andrew Albicy
Tournament leaders
PlayersTeams
Points Greece Pappas (22.1)  Lithuania (77.0)
Rebounds Turkey Aldemir (11.6)  Russia (38.7)
Assists France Albicy (5.9)  Lithuania (12.5)
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The 2010 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship was the 13th edition of the FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship. The cities of Zadar, Crikvenica and Makarska, in Croatia, hosted the tournament. France won their first title.

Netherlands and the Czech Republic were relegated to Division B.

Teams

Preliminary round

The sixteen teams were allocated in four groups of four teams each.

     Team advanced to Qualifying round
     Team competed in Classification round

Group A

Team Pld W L PF PA Pts
 Greece 3302621966
 Ukraine 3212522335
 Latvia 3122072264
 Czech Republic 3031952613
July 8, 2010
Ukraine  91–70  Latvia Crikvenica
Czech Republic  67–92  Greece Crikvenica
July 9, 2010
Latvia  84–53  Czech Republic Crikvenica
Greece  88–76  Ukraine Crikvenica
July 10, 2010
Ukraine  85–75  Czech Republic Crikvenica
Greece  82–53  Latvia Crikvenica

Group B

Team Pld W L PF PA Pts Tie-breaker
 Serbia 32122120451–1 (+2)
 Montenegro 32119419251–1 (0)
 Lithuania 32122621251–1 (-2)
 Turkey 3031972303
July 8, 2010
Montenegro  63–72  Lithuania Crikvenica
Turkey  67–82  Serbia Crikvenica
July 9, 2010
Serbia  59–68  Montenegro Crikvenica
Lithuania  85–69  Turkey Crikvenica
July 10, 2010
Turkey  61–63  Montenegro Crikvenica
Lithuania  69–80  Serbia Crikvenica

Group C

Team Pld W L PF PA Pts
 France 3301871716
 Russia 3212111995
 Italy 3122031994
 Netherlands 3031902223
July 8, 2010
Italy  68–73  Russia Makarska
Netherlands  54–66  France Makarska
July 9, 2010
Russia  79–71  Netherlands Makarska
France  61–58  Italy Makarska
July 10, 2010
Italy  77–65  Netherlands Makarska
France  60–59  Russia Makarska

Group D

Team Pld W L PF PA Pts
 Spain 3211911835
 Croatia 3211971835
 Slovenia 3122011924
 Germany 3121712024
July 8, 2010
Germany  63–61  Spain Makarska
Slovenia  65–72  Croatia Makarska
July 9, 2010
Spain  66–61  Slovenia Makarska
Croatia  66–54  Germany Makarska
July 10, 2010
Germany  54–75  Slovenia Makarska
Croatia  59–64  Spain Makarska

Qualifying round

The twelve teams were allocated in two groups of six teams each. The results of the games between the teams from the same group in the Preliminary Round were taken into account for the ranking in this round.

     Team advanced to Quarter-Final
     Team competed in the 9th-12th playoffs

Group E

Team Pld W L PF PA Pts Tie-breaker
 Greece 55039134010
 Ukraine 5323863978
 Serbia 52333532371–1 (+2)
 Montenegro 52335535971–1 (0)
 Lithuania 52338335871–1 (–2)
 Latvia 5143123856
July 12, 2010
Lithuania  70–75  Greece Crikvenica
Montenegro  75–88  Ukraine Crikvenica
Latvia  57–70  Serbia Crikvenica
July 13, 2010
Greece  83–79  Montenegro Crikvenica
Lithuania  72–75  Latvia Crikvenica
Ukraine  66–64  Serbia Crikvenica
July 14, 2010
Montenegro  70–57  Latvia Crikvenica
Serbia  62–63  Greece Crikvenica
Ukraine  65–100  Lithuania Crikvenica

Group F

Team Pld W L PF PA Pts
 Spain 5413453129
 Croatia 5413482939
 France 5322772948
 Russia 5233313537
 Italy 5143253546
 Slovenia 5143163366
July 12, 2010
Italy  56–78  Spain Makarska
Slovenia  43–50  France Makarska
Croatia  75–61  Russia Makarska
July 13, 2010
Slovenia  65–80  Italy Makarska
Russia  70–68  Spain Makarska
France  40–65  Croatia Makarska
July 14, 2010
Russia  68–62  Slovenia Makarska
Spain  69–66  France Makarska
Croatia  77–63  Italy Makarska

Classification round

     Team relegated to Division B

Group G

Team Pld W L PF PA Pts
 Turkey 64242039410
 Germany 64242139010
 Netherlands 6334004159
 Czech Republic 6153964387
July 12, 2010
Czech Republic  68–73  Germany Zadar
Turkey  63–68  Netherlands Zadar
July 13, 2010
Netherlands  67–75  Czech Republic Zadar
Germany  65–75  Turkey Zadar
July 14, 2010
Czech Republic  61–70  Turkey Zadar
Netherlands  57–67  Germany Zadar
July 16, 2010
Germany  75–69  Czech Republic Zadar
Netherlands  70–66  Turkey Zadar
July 17, 2010
Turkey  74–68  Germany Zadar
Czech Republic  71–81  Netherlands Zadar
July 18, 2010
Turkey  72–62  Czech Republic Zadar
Germany  73–57  Netherlands Zadar

Knockout stage

9th–12th playoffs

Playoffs Ninth place
July 16, Zadar
  Lithuania  74  
  Slovenia  72  
 
July 17, Zadar
      Lithuania  74
    Italy  73
Eleventh place
July 16, Zadar July 17, Zadar
  Italy  78   Slovenia  73
  Latvia  73     Latvia  76

Championship bracket

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                   
July 16, Zadar        
  Greece  74
July 17, Zadar
  Russia  55  
  Greece  71
July 16, Zadar
    Croatia  56  
  Serbia  75
July 18, Zadar
  Croatia  76  
  Greece  62
July 16, Zadar
    France  73
  Ukraine  57
July 17, Zadar
  France  80  
  France  86 Third place
July 16, Zadar
    Spain  83  
  Spain  64   Croatia  79
  Montenegro  50     Spain  86
July 18, Zadar

5th–8th playoffs

Playoffs Fifth place
July 17, Zadar
  Russia  92  
  Serbia  80  
 
July 18, Zadar
      Russia  70
    Montenegro  60
Seventh place
July 17, Zadar July 18, Zadar
  Ukraine  61   Serbia  107
  Montenegro  84     Ukraine  93
 2010 FIBA Europe U-20 Championship 

France
First title

Final standings

Rank Team
 France
 Greece
 Spain
4th  Croatia
5th  Russia
6th  Montenegro
7th  Serbia
8th  Ukraine
9th  Lithuania
10th  Italy
11th  Latvia
12th  Slovenia
13th  Turkey
14th  Germany
15th  Netherlands
16th  Czech Republic

Stats Leaders

Points

Rank Name Points Games PPG
1.Greece Nikolaos Pappas199922.1
2.Ukraine Ruslan Otverchenko169918.8
3.Italy Alessandro Gentile138817.3
3.Ukraine Kyryl Natyazhko155917.2
5.Montenegro Vladimir Mihailović152916.9

Rebounds

Rank Name Points Games RPG
1.Turkey Furkan Aldemir104911.6
2.Russia Vladimir Ivlev103911.4
3.Ukraine Kyryl Natyazhko7698.4
4.Serbia Dejan Musli6788.4
5.Montenegro Bojan Dubljević7097.8

Assists

Rank Name Points Games RPG
1.France Andrew Albicy5395.9
2.Czech Republic Tomáš Satoranský4995.4
3.Turkey Ibrahim Yildirim3593.9
4.Spain Josep Franch3393.7
5.Serbia Nemanja Nedović3293.6

All-Tournament Team

References

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