2011 FIBA Under-19 World Championship For Women
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FIBA Under-19 World Championship for Women The FIBA Under-19 Women's Basketball World Cup (formerly FIBA Under-19 World Championship for Women) is the women's international under-19 Women's basketball, basketball championship organised by FIBA. From its inauguration in 1985, until 2005, i ...
was hosted by
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from July 21 to July 31, 2011. The draw for the Championship took place on March 18, 2011 in
Puerto Montt Puerto Montt (Mapuche: Meli Pulli) is a port city and commune in southern Chile, located at the northern end of the Reloncaví Sound in the Llanquihue Province, Los Lagos Region, 1,055 km to the south of the capital, Santiago. The commune spa ...
. Teams played a
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schedule, with the top four teams of the eighth-final four advancing to the knockout stage. Nigeria did not turn up for the tournament, so the championship just consisted of 15 teams.


Venues

Below is a list of the venues which were used to host games during the 2011 FIBA Under-19 World Championship for Women.


Group stage

:''Times given below are in Chile Standard Time ( UTC−4).''


Group A

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Group B

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Group C

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Group D

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Eighth-final round


Group E

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Group F

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Knockout stage


Bracket

;5th place bracket ;9th place bracket ;13th place bracket


Quarterfinals

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Classification 13–16

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Classification 9–12

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Classification 5–8

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Semifinals

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Fifteenth place game


Thirteenth place game


Eleventh place game


Ninth place game


Seventh place game


Fifth place game


Third place game


Final


Statistical leaders

Points Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals


Final standings


Awards

All-Tournament Team *
Damiris Dantas Damiris Dantas do Amaral (born November 17, 1992) is a Brazilian basketball player. Together with the junior Brazilian team, she won the bronze medal at the Under-19 World Championship in 2011, Chile, and was named Most Valuable Player at that ...
* Rui Machida *
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*
Breanna Stewart Breanna Mackenzie Stewart (born Baldwin; born August 27, 1994) is an American professional basketball player for the Seattle Storm of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). In high school, Stewart was the National Gatorade Player o ...
* Astou Ndour


References


External links


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