The 2010 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship for Women was the 9th edition of the
FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship for Women
The FIBA U20 Women's European Championship, is a basketball competition inaugurated in 2000. Until 2004 it was held biannually, but from 2005 onwards it is held every year. The current champions are Spain.
Division A Results
Medal table
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. 16 teams featured the competition, held in
Liepāja
Liepāja (; liv, Līepõ; see #Names and toponymy, other names) is a state city in western Latvia, located on the Baltic Sea. It is the largest-city in the Kurzeme Planning Region, Kurzeme Region and the third-largest city in the country after R ...
and
Grobiņa
Grobiņa (; german: Grobin) is a town in South Kurzeme Municipality in the Courland region of Latvia, eleven kilometers east of Liepāja. It was founded by the Teutonic Knights in the 13th century. Some ruins of their Grobina castle are still ...
, in
Latvia
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, from July 15–25.
France
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was the current title holder. Russia won the title against Spain.
Participating teams
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2009 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship for Women Division B
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2009 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship for Women Division B
The 2009 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship for Women Division B was the fifth edition of the Division B of the Women's European basketball championship for national under-20 teams. It was held in Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia, from 6 to 15 July 20 ...
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Group stages
Preliminary Round
In this round, the sixteen teams were allocated in four groups of four teams each. The top three will qualify for the Qualifying Round. The last team of each group will play for the 13th–16th place in the Classification Games.
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Group A
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Group B
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Group C
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Group D
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Qualifying Round
The twelve teams remaining will be allocated in two groups of six teams each. The four top teams will advance to the quarterfinals. The last two teams of each group will play for the 9th–12th place.
Group E
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Group F
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Classification Round
The last team of each group in the Preliminary Round will compete in this Classification Round. The four teams will play in one group. The last two teams will be relegated to Division B for the next championship.
Group G
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Knockout round
Championship
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Bronze medal game
Final
5th–8th playoffs
5th–8th semifinals
7th place playoff
5th place playoff
9th–12th playoffs
9th–12th semifinals
11th place playoff
9th place playoff
Final standings
Statistical leaders
Points
Rebounds
Assists
Blocks
Steals
External links
Official Site
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2010
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2010–11 in European women's basketball
2010–11 in Latvian basketball
International women's basketball competitions hosted by Latvia
International youth basketball competitions hosted by Latvia
2010 in youth sport