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2007 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship Division B
3rd Division B Championship
Tournament details
Host nation Poland
Dates July 6–15
Teams 18 
(from 48 federations)

Venues
(in 1 host city)

Champions
 Montenegro
(1st title)

Tournament leaders





















Players Teams
Points
Romania Nicoară (20.9)

 Ukraine (87.0)
Rebounds
Romania Nicoară (12.4)

 Poland (43.5)
Assists
Austria Schreiner (5.6)

 Montenegro (18.0)

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The 2007 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship Division B was the third edition of the Division B of the FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship, the second-tier level of European Under-20 basketball. The city of Warsaw, in Poland, hosted the tournament. Montenegro won their first title.


Montenegro and Ukraine were promoted to Division A.




Contents






  • 1 Teams


  • 2 Squads


  • 3 Preliminary round


    • 3.1 Group A


    • 3.2 Group B


    • 3.3 Group C


    • 3.4 Group D




  • 4 Qualifying round


    • 4.1 Group E


    • 4.2 Group F




  • 5 Classification round


    • 5.1 Group G


    • 5.2 Group H




  • 6 Knockout stage


    • 6.1 17th–18th game


    • 6.2 15th–16th game


    • 6.3 13th–14th game


    • 6.4 11th–12th game


    • 6.5 9th–10th game


    • 6.6 5th–8th playoffs


    • 6.7 Championship




  • 7 Final standings


  • 8 Stats leaders


    • 8.1 Points


    • 8.2 Rebounds


    • 8.3 Assists




  • 9 References





Teams




  •  Austria


  •  Belarus


  •  Belgium


  •  Czech Republic


  •  Estonia


  •  Finland


  •  Germany


  •  Great Britain


  •  Ireland


  •  Montenegro


  •  Netherlands


  •  Poland


  •  Portugal


  •  Romania


  •  Slovakia


  •  Sweden


  •   Switzerland


  •  Ukraine



Squads




Preliminary round


The eighteen teams were allocated in four groups (two groups of five teams and two groups of four). The two top teams of each group advanced to the Qualifying Round. The last three teams of each group advanced to the Classification round.











    
Team advanced to Qualifying round
    
Team competed in Classification round


Group A

























































Team
Pld
W
L
PF
PA
Pts

 Montenegro
4 3 1 339 294 7

 Germany
4 3 1 289 273 7

 Austria
4 2 2 290 299 6

 Sweden
4 1 3 267 280 5

 Czech Republic
4 1 3 254 293 5



































































































6 July 2007
Germany  74–76  Montenegro
Warsaw
Sweden  62–45  Czech Republic
Warsaw
7 July 2007
Austria  78–75  Sweden
Warsaw
Czech Republic  73–79  Germany
Warsaw
8 July 2007
Montenegro  88–66  Czech Republic
Warsaw
Germany  71–63  Austria
Warsaw
9 July 2007
Sweden  61–65  Germany
Warsaw
Austria  85–83  Montenegro
Warsaw
10 July 2007
Czech Republic  70–64  Austria
Warsaw
Montenegro  92–69  Sweden
Warsaw


Group B

























































Team
Pld
W
L
PF
PA
Pts

 Poland
4 4 0 316 213 8

 Estonia
4 2 2 246 246 6

 Netherlands
4 2 2 302 293 6

 Ireland
4 1 3 241 304 5

  Switzerland
4 1 3 252 301 5



































































































6 July 2007
Estonia  71–47  Ireland
Warsaw
Poland  86–48   Switzerland
Warsaw
7 July 2007
Netherlands  63–70  Estonia
Warsaw
Ireland  44–78  Poland
Warsaw
8 July 2007
Switzerland   73–74  Ireland
Warsaw
Poland  85–73  Netherlands
Warsaw
9 July 2007
Estonia  48–67  Poland
Warsaw
Netherlands  84–62   Switzerland
Warsaw
10 July 2007
Ireland  76–82  Netherlands
Warsaw
Switzerland   69–57  Estonia
Warsaw


Group C
















































Team
Pld
W
L
PF
PA
Pts

 Ukraine
3 3 0 289 194 6

 Slovakia
3 2 1 188 196 5

 Portugal
3 1 2 211 214 4

 Belarus
3 0 3 179 263 3

































































6 July 2007
Portugal  54–55  Slovakia
Warsaw
Ukraine  107–60  Belarus
Warsaw
8 July 2007
Belarus  72–77  Portugal
Warsaw
Slovakia  54–95  Ukraine
Warsaw
10 July 2007
Portugal  80–87  Ukraine
Warsaw
Belarus  47–79  Slovakia
Warsaw


Group D
















































Team
Pld
W
L
PF
PA
Pts

 Finland
3 2 1 257 219 5

 Great Britain
3 2 1 214 214 5

 Belgium
3 1 2 207 219 4

 Romania
3 1 2 204 230 4

































































6 July 2007
Finland  84–58  Great Britain
Warsaw
Belgium  65–55  Romania
Warsaw
8 July 2007
Romania  87–86  Finland
Warsaw
Great Britain  77–68  Belgium
Warsaw
10 July 2007
Finland  87–74  Belgium
Warsaw
Romania  62–79  Great Britain
Warsaw


Qualifying round


The eight top teams were allocated in two groups of four teams each. Teams coming from the same initial group didn't play again vs. each other, but "carried" the results of the matches played between them for the first round.











    
Team advanced to Semifinals
    
Team competed in 5th–8th playoffs


Group E
















































Team
Pld
W
L
PF
PA
Pts

 Montenegro
3 3 0 228 206 6

 Germany
3 2 1 250 206 5

 Poland
3 1 2 196 205 4

 Estonia
3 0 3 181 238 3
















































11 July 2007
Montenegro  80–71  Estonia
Warsaw
Germany  85–68  Poland
Warsaw
12 July 2007
Poland  61–72  Montenegro
Warsaw
Estonia  62–91  Germany
Warsaw


Group F
















































Team
Pld
W
L
PF
PA
Pts

 Ukraine
3 3 0 267 194 6

 Finland
3 2 1 220 218 5

 Slovakia
3 1 2 205 233 4

 Great Britain
3 0 3 200 247 3
















































11 July 2007
Ukraine  79–73  Great Britain
Warsaw
Slovakia  67–69  Finland
Warsaw
12 July 2007
Finland  67–93  Ukraine
Warsaw
Great Britain  69–84  Slovakia
Warsaw


Classification round


The ten bottom teams were allocated in two groups of four teams each. Teams coming from the same initial group didn't play again vs. each other, but "carried" the results of the matches played between them for the first round.























    
Team advanced to 9th–10th game
    
Team advanced to 11th–12th game
    
Team advanced to 13th–14th game
    
Team advanced to 15th–16th game
    
Team competed in 17th–18th game


Group G





























































Team
Pld
W
L
PF
PA
Pts
Tie-breaker

 Sweden
4 3 1 291 267 7 1–1 (+17)

 Austria
4 3 1 326 289 7 1–1 (−3)

 Czech Republic
4 3 1 255 257 7 1–1 (−14)

 Portugal
4 1 3 283 310 5

 Belarus
4 0 4 285 317 4

































































11 July 2007
Belarus  68–72  Sweden
Warsaw
Portugal  63–65  Czech Republic
Warsaw
12 July 2007
Austria  93–77  Belarus
Warsaw
Sweden  82–76  Portugal
Warsaw
13 July 2007
Belarus  68–75  Czech Republic
Warsaw
Portugal  67–91  Austria
Warsaw


Group H





























































Team
Pld
W
L
PF
PA
Pts
Tie-breaker

 Belgium
4 3 1 311 283 7 1–1 (+10)

 Ireland
4 3 1 292 275 7 1–1 (+1)

 Netherlands
4 3 1 302 280 7 1–1 (−11)

  Switzerland
4 1 3 302 326 5

 Romania
4 0 4 239 282 4

































































11 July 2007
Romania  45–60  Ireland
Warsaw
Belgium  94–86   Switzerland
Warsaw
12 July 2007
Netherlands  76–65  Romania
Warsaw
Ireland  82–75  Belgium
Warsaw
13 July 2007
Romania  74–81   Switzerland
Warsaw
Belgium  77–60  Netherlands
Warsaw


Knockout stage



17th–18th game




July 15
9:15



Report















Belarus 
74–93
 Romania

Scoring by quarter: 23–14, 24–27, 12–34, 15–18

Pts: Shylovich 24
Rebs: Shylovich 8
Asts: Skrypko 4

Pts: Jiscanu 17
Rebs: Nicoara 15
Asts: Mandache 6



Warsaw
Attendance: 50
Referees: Marek Cmikiewicz (POL), Majid Shahab (WAL), Omer Esteron (ISR)





15th–16th game




July 15
11:15



Report














Portugal 
90–81

  Switzerland

Scoring by quarter: 21–28, 27–15, 22–25, 20–13

Pts: Graça, Silva 17
Rebs: Sico 11
Asts: Pinto 9

Pts: Molteni 32
Rebs: Molteni, Ramseier 15
Asts: four players 3



Warsaw
Attendance: 50
Referees: Doru Vinasi (ROU), Benjamin Barth (GER), Atso Matsalu (EST)





13th–14th game




July 15
13:15



Report














Czech Republic 
73–60

 Netherlands

Scoring by quarter: 16–14, 24–9, 17–16, 16–21

Pts: Hubálek 15
Rebs: Jelinek 7
Asts: Hemmy 5

Pts: Oudendag 24
Rebs: Oudendag 13
Asts: Sloote 3



Warsaw
Attendance: 50
Referees: Sérgio Silva (POR), Henrykh Bekish (BLR), Francis Santos (GIB)





11th–12th game




July 15
15:15



Report















Austria 
66–67
 Ireland

Scoring by quarter: 23–20, 13–14, 17–9, 13–24

Pts: Poiger 21
Rebs: Poiger 9
Asts: Schreiner 4

Pts: Cuff 15
Rebs: McDermott 18
Asts: Kinevane 4



Warsaw
Attendance: 50
Referees: Marcello Reatto (ITA), Karel Kraaijeveld (NED), Luca Carlini (SUI)





9th–10th game




July 15
17:15



Report














Sweden 
84–82

 Belgium

Scoring by quarter: 20–19, 16–24, 25–18, 23–21

Pts: Jerebko 28
Rebs: Jerebko 15
Asts: Koutras 7

Pts: Guillemyn 19
Rebs: Mestdagh 4
Asts: Guillemyn 7



Warsaw
Attendance: 50
Referees: Sigmundur Herbertsson (ISL), Sergey Krug (RUS), Jurgis Laurinavicius (LTU)





5th–8th playoffs






























































































 
Playoffs Fifth place
 
           
 
July 14, Warsaw
 
 
 Estonia 59
 
July 15, Warsaw
 

 Slovakia
47
 

 Estonia
58
 
July 14, Warsaw
 
 Poland
74
 

 Great Britain
64
 
 
 Poland
71
 
Seventh place
 
 
July 15, Warsaw
 
 
 Slovakia 75
 
 

 Great Britain
68


Championship






























































































 
Playoffs Third place
 
           
 
July 14, Warsaw
 
 

 Finland
53
 
July 15, Warsaw
 
 Montenegro
83
 
 Montenegro 89
 
July 14, Warsaw
 

 Ukraine
68
 
 Ukraine 80
 
 

 Germany
56
 
Final
 
 
July 15, Warsaw
 
 
 Finland 76
 
 

 Germany
73






 2007 FIBA Europe U-20
Championship Division B 


Montenegro
First title



Final standings















































































Rank Team

Gold medal icon.svg

 Montenegro

Silver medal icon.svg

 Ukraine

Bronze medal icon.svg

 Finland
4th

 Germany
5th

 Poland
6th

 Estonia
7th

 Slovakia
8th

 Great Britain
9th

 Sweden
10th

 Belgium
11th

 Ireland
12th

 Austria
13th

 Czech Republic
14th

 Netherlands
15th

 Portugal
16th

  Switzerland
17th

 Romania
18th

 Belarus


Stats leaders












References



  • FIBA.com

  • FIBA Europe Archive








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