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FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship2004–05 in European basketball2004–05 in Greek basketballInternational youth basketball competitions hosted by Greece


FIBA Europe Under-16 ChampionshipAmaliadaPyrgosGreeceFranceGeorgiaGermanyGeorgiaGermany















2004 EuroBasket Under-16
18th FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship
Tournament details
Host nationGreece
Dates6–15 July 2004
Teams16 
(from 1 federations)

Champions
 France
(1st title)

MVP
Russia Vitaly Kuznetsov
Tournament leaders












PlayersTeams
Points
Italy Gallinari (18.6)

 Russia (82.0)
Rebounds
Russia Pishchalnikov (14.5)

 Russia (45.4)
Assists
Croatia Ugrinoski (7.1)

 Spain (15.5)
Official website
Official website (archive)

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The 2004 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship was the 18th edition of the FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship. The cities of Amaliada and Pyrgos, in Greece, hosted the tournament. France won the trophy for the first time. Georgia and Germany were relegated to Division B.




Contents





  • 1 Teams


  • 2 System of competition


  • 3 Preliminary round

    • 3.1 Group A


    • 3.2 Group B


    • 3.3 Group C


    • 3.4 Group D



  • 4 Classification Round

    • 4.1 Group G


    • 4.2 Group H



  • 5 Quarterfinals Round

    • 5.1 Group E


    • 5.2 Group F



  • 6 Knockout stage

    • 6.1 13th–16th playoffs


    • 6.2 9th–12th playoffs


    • 6.3 5th–8th playoffs


    • 6.4 Championship



  • 7 Final standings


  • 8 References




Teams



  •  Belgium


  •  Croatia


  •  France


  •  Georgia


  •  Germany


  •  Greece


  •  Israel


  •  Italy


  •  Latvia


  •  Lithuania


  •  Poland


  •  Russia


  •  Serbia and Montenegro


  •  Slovenia


  •  Spain


  •  Turkey


System of competition


The tournament format changed with the inclusion of the Division System. The sixteen teams from Division A entered the tournament. In the Preliminary Round, the sixteen teams were allocated in four groups of four teams each. The two top teams from each group qualify for the Quarterfinals. The eight teams were allocated on two groups of four teams each, with the two top teams qualifying for the semifinals. The two teams qualified 15th and 16th were relegated to Division B.



Preliminary round






    
Team advanced to Quarterfinals
    
Team competed in 9th–16th games


Group A





































Team
Pld
W
L
PF
PA
Pts

 Slovenia
3302232006

 Russia
3212552135

 Israel
3122352184

 Poland
3032012833


Group B





































Team
Pld
W
L
PF
PA
Pts

 Italy
3302011666

 Lithuania
3212181965

 Serbia and Montenegro
3122132154

 Georgia
3031852403


Group C





































Team
Pld
W
L
PF
PA
Pts

 Turkey
3302241636

 France
3211941755

 Croatia
3121771964

 Latvia
3031782393


Group D





































Team
Pld
W
L
PF
PA
Pts

 Spain
3302451406

 Greece
3211951975

 Belgium
3121792194

 Germany
3031762393


Classification Round






    
Team advanced to 9th–12th playoffs
    
Team competed in 13th–16th playoffs


Group G





































Team
Pld
W
L
PF
PA
Pts

 Croatia
3302271836

 Israel
3212411965

 Georgia
3121852254

 Germany
3032082583


Group H





































Team
Pld
W
L
PF
PA
Pts

 Serbia and Montenegro
3212471995

 Belgium
3212242235

 Poland
3122192634

 Latvia
3121931984


Quarterfinals Round






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


Group E





































Team
Pld
W
L
PF
PA
Pts

 Turkey
3302171816

 Lithuania
3212162105

 Slovenia
3121711984

 Greece
3031841993


Group F





































Team
Pld
W
L
PF
PA
Pts

 Russia
3302522316

 France
3122082034

 Spain
3122092124

 Italy
3122052284


Knockout stage



13th–16th playoffs
























































 
PlayoffsThirteenth place
 
      
 
 
 
 

 Georgia
79
 
 
 
 Latvia
84
 
 Latvia70
 
 
 

 Poland
63
 

 Germany
74
 
 
 Poland
76
 
Fifteenth place
 
 
 
 
 
 Georgia80
 
 

 Germany
75

Georgia and Germany were relegated to Division B.



9th–12th playoffs
























































 
PlayoffsNinth place
 
      
 
 
 
 

 Belgium
57
 
 
 
 Croatia
79
 

 Croatia
63
 
 
 
 Serbia and Montenegro
80
 

 Israel
60
 
 
 Serbia and Montenegro
77
 
Eleventh place
 
 
 
 
 

 Belgium
74
 
 
 Israel
81


5th–8th playoffs
























































 
PlayoffsFifth place
 
      
 
 
 
 
 Greece76
 
 
 

 Spain
64
 
 Greece70
 
 
 

 Italy
62
 

 Slovenia
54
 
 
 Italy
82
 
Seventh place
 
 
 
 
 
 Spain67
 
 

 Slovenia
55


Championship
























































 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 

 Turkey
61
 
 
 
 France
70
 
 France65
 
 
 

 Russia
60
 

 Lithuania
73
 
 
 Russia
89
 
Third place
 
 
 
 
 
 Turkey75
 
 

 Lithuania
69



 2004 FIBA Europe U-16 Championship 


France
First title


Final standings




































RankTeam

Gold medal icon.svg

 France

Silver medal icon.svg

 Russia

Bronze medal icon.svg

 Turkey
4th

 Lithuania
5th

 Greece
6th

 Italy
7th

 Spain
8th

 Slovenia
9th

 Serbia and Montenegro
10th

 Croatia
11th

 Israel
12th

 Belgium
13th

 Latvia
14th

 Poland
15th

 Georgia
16th

 Germany


References


  • FIBA Archive

  • FIBA Europe Archive









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