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==U20 European Championship Men 2000 (Ohrid, |
==U20 European Championship Men 2000 (Ohrid, Macedonia)== | ||
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The Under-20 European Championship is a international competition organized by FIBA Europe. This competition firstly held in 1992. From 1992 until 2004, the competition was held biannually. From 2004 onwards competition is held every year.
Summaries
Year | Host | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1992 | Greece | Italy | Greece | France |
1994 | Slovenia | Belarus | Italy | Spain |
1996 | Turkey | Lithuania | Spain | Yugoslavia |
1998 | Italy | Yugoslavia | Slovenia | Turkey |
2000 | Macedonia | Slovenia | Israel | Spain |
2002 | Lithuania | Greece | Spain | France |
2004 | Czech Republic | Slovenia | Israel | Lithuania |
2005 | Russia | Russia | Lithuania | Serbia and Montenegro |
2006 | Turkey | Serbia and Montenegro | Turkey | Slovenia |
2007 | Slovenia | Serbia | Spain | Italy |
2008 | Latvia | Serbia | Lithuania | Spain |
2009 | Greece |
U20 European Championship Men 1992 (Athens, Greece)
U20 European Championship Men 1994 (Maribor / Postojna / Ljubljana, Slovenia)
U20 European Championship Men 1996 (Bursa / Istanbul, Turkey)
U20 European Championship Men 1998 (Trapani, Italy)
Winning Roster: Milan Dozet, Veselin Petrović, Igor Rakočević, Aleksandar Glintić, Stevan Nađfeji, Jovo Stanojević, Marko Jarić, Dragan Ćeranić, Dejan Milojević, Ratko Varda, Bojan Obradović, coach: ???
U20 European Championship Men 2000 (Ohrid, Macedonia)
- Slovenia
- Israel
- Spain
- Croatia
- Yugoslavia
- Turkey
- Greece
- France
- Russia
- Lithuania
- Template:Country data FYROM
- Czech Republic
Winning Roster: 4. Elvis Kadič, 5. Igor Jokič, 6. Primož Brolih, 7. Sani Bečirovič, 8. Milan Klepo, 9. Miha Kobe, 10. Matič Vidič, 11. Davorin Skornik, 12. Želimir Zagorac, 13. Smiljan Pavič, 14. Miha Zalokar, 15. Boštjan Nachbar, coach: ???
U20 European Championship Men 2002 (Kaunas / Alytus / Vilnius, Lithuania)
Winning Roster: 4. Vasileios Spanoulis, 5. Theophanis Koumbouras, 6. Nikolaos Zisis, 7. Christos Tapoutos, 8. Dimitrios Misiakos, 9. Dimitrios Charitopoulos, 10. Ioannis Georgallis, 11. Andronikos Gizogiannis, 12. Giorgos Tsiaras, 13. Ioannis Bourousis, 14. Georgios Tsiakos, 15. Konstantinos Kaimakoglou, coach: ???
U20 European Championship Men 2004 (Brno, Czech Republic)
Winning Roster: 4. Jure Močnik, 5. Žan Vrečko, 6. Domen Lorbek, 7. Matej Venta, 8. Miha Fon, 9. Dane Dmitrović, 10. Goran Dragić, 11. Saša Zagorac, 12. Mensud Julević, 13. Stanko Sebič, 14. Hasan Rizvić, 15. Erazem Lorbek, coach: Ivan Sunara
U20 European Championship Men 2005 (Chekhov, Russia)
- Russia
- Lithuania
- Serbia and Montenegro
- Israel
- Greece
- France
- Latvia
- Italy
- Spain
- Slovenia
- Croatia
- Turkey
- Germany
- Belarus
- Ukraine
- Czech Republic
Winning Roster: 4. Evgeny Kolesnikov, 5. Vitaly Fridzon, 6. Anton Ponkrashov, 7. Andrey Komarovskiy, 8. Evgeny Voronov, 9. Dmitry Sokolov, 10. Egor Vyaltsev, 11. Anton Dudukin, 12. Nikita Shabalkin, 13. Vasily Zavoruev, 14. Nikita Kurbanov, 15. Pavel Agapov, coach: Evgeny Pashutin
U20 European Championship Men 2006 (Izmir, Turkey)
- Serbia and Montenegro
- Turkey
- Slovenia
- Italy
- Croatia
- France
- Lithuania
- Greece
- Bulgaria
- Russia
- Spain
- Israel
- Latvia
- Hungary
- Germany
- Belarus
Winning Roster: 4. Tadija Dragićević, 5. Milenko Tepić, 6. Boris Bakić, 7. Novica Veličković, 8. Dragan Labović, 9. Nenad Mijatović, 10. Branko Jereminov, 11. Miljan Rakić, 12. Nikola Peković, 13. Ivan Paunić, 14. Nikola Dragović, 15. Ivan Maraš, coach: Miroslav Nikolić
U20 European Championship Men 2007 (Nova Gorica, Slovenia)
- Serbia
- Spain
- Italy
- Russia
- Slovenia
- Israel
- Turkey
- Bulgaria
- France
- Croatia
- Lithuania
- Georgia
- Greece
- Latvia
- Macedonia
- Hungary
Winning Roster: 4. Miloš Teodosić, 5. Milenko Tepić, 6. Stefan Nikolić, 7. Marko Đurković, 8. Dragan Labović, 9. Maksim Kovačević, 10. Branko Jereminov, 11. Nenad Živčević, 12. Vladimir Štimac, 13. Ivan Paunić, 14. Nikola Dragović, 15. Uroš Nikolić, coach: Vlada Vukoičić
U20 European Championship Men 2008 (Riga, Latvia)
- Serbia
- Lithuania
- Spain
- Turkey
- Montenegro
- Italy
- France
- Ukraine
- Russia
- Israel
- Latvia
- Croatia
- Greece
- Slovenia
- Bulgaria
- Georgia
Winning Roster: 4. Mladen Jeremić, 5. Stefan Sinovec, 6. Petar Despotović, 7. Nikola Koprivica, 8. Marko Kešelj, 9. Dušan Katnić, 10. Stefan Stojačić, 11. Bojan Radetić, 12. Boban Marjanović, 13. Miroslav Raduljica (tournament MVP), 14. Marko Čakarević, 15. Milan Mačvan, coach: Slobodan Klipa
Performances by nation
1 | Serbia | 4 | 0 | 2 | 6 |
2 | Slovenia | 2 | 1 | 1 | 4 |
3 | Lithuania | 1 | 2 | 1 | 4 |
4 | Italy | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
5 | Greece | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
6 | Russia | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Belarus | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
8 | Spain | 0 | 3 | 3 | 6 |
9 | Israel | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
10 | Turkey | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
11 | France | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Top ScorersHere is a list of all Top Scorers
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Top Assist LeadersHere is a list of all Top Assist Leaders
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Top ReboundersHere is a list of all Top Rebounders
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References
External links
International men's youth basketball | ||
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Africa | ||
Americas | ||
Asia | ||
Europe | ||
Oceania | ||
Note: Under-20/21 tourneys except FIBA Europe's are no longer held. |