International men's juniors basketball tournament
The FIBA U18 EuroBasket is the new name for the FIBA U18 European Championship ,[ 1] [ 2] originally known as the FIBA European Championship for Juniors . It's a men's youth basketball competition that was inaugurated with the 1964 edition . It was held biennially through the 2002 edition . From the 2004 edition onward, it has been held every year. It serves as the qualification tournament for the FIBA Under-19 World Cup , for the FIBA Europe region. The current champions are Germany .
Division A
Results
Year
Host
Gold medal game
Bronze medal game
Gold
Score
Silver
Bronze
Score
Fourth place
1964details
Italy (Naples )
Soviet Union
62–41
France
Italy
73–72
Bulgaria
1966details
Italy (Porto San Giorgio )
Soviet Union
71–50
Yugoslavia
Italy
47–42
Czechoslovakia
1968details
Spain (Vigo )
Soviet Union
82–73
Yugoslavia
Italy
53–44
Turkey
1970details
Greece (Athens )
Soviet Union
80–48
Greece
Italy
62–57
Yugoslavia
1972details
Yugoslavia (Zadar )
Yugoslavia
89–65
Italy
Soviet Union
73–60
Israel
1974details
France (Orléans )
Yugoslavia
80–79
Spain
Italy
77–69
Sweden
1976details
Spain (Santiago de Compostela )
Yugoslavia
92–83
Soviet Union
Spain
89–72
Bulgaria
1978details
Italy (Roseto degli Abruzzi , Teramo )
Soviet Union
104–100
Spain
Yugoslavia
95–72
Bulgaria
1980details
Yugoslavia (Celje )
Soviet Union
83–81
Yugoslavia
Bulgaria
96–90
Spain
1982details
Bulgaria (Dimitrovgrad , Haskovo )
Soviet Union
97–87
Yugoslavia
Bulgaria
84–73
Italy
1984details
Sweden (Huskvarna , Katrineholm )
Soviet Union
75–74
Italy
Yugoslavia
92–89
Spain
1986details
Austria (Vöcklabruck , Gmunden )
Yugoslavia
111–87
Soviet Union
Italy
83–53
West Germany
1988details
Yugoslavia (Titov Vrbas , Srbobran )
Yugoslavia
84–75
Italy
Czechoslovakia
88–70
Greece
1990details
Netherlands (Groningen , Emmen )
Italy
92–79
Soviet Union
Spain
105–73
Romania
1992details
Hungary (Budapest , Zalaegerszeg , Szolnok )
France
94–83
Italy
CIS
113–108
Greece
1994details
Israel (Tel Aviv )
Lithuania
73–71
Croatia
Spain
87–76
Italy
1996details
France (Auch , Lourdes , Tarbes )
Croatia
64–51
France
Yugoslavia
77–61
Belgium
1998details
Bulgaria (Varna )
Spain
81–70
Croatia
Greece
97–91
Latvia
2000details
Croatia (Zadar )
France
65–64
Croatia
Greece
71–65
Italy
2002details
Germany (Ludwigsburg , Esslingen , Böblingen )
Croatia
74–72
Slovenia
Greece
82–67
Lithuania
2004details
Spain (Zaragoza )
Spain
89–71
Turkey
France
74–68
Italy
2005details
SCG (Belgrade )
Serbia and Montenegro
78–61
Turkey
Italy
88–83
Spain
2006details
Greece (Amaliada , Olympia , Argostoli )
France
77–72
Lithuania
Spain
92–83
Turkey
2007details
Spain (Madrid )
Serbia
92–89
Greece
Latvia
74–72
Lithuania
2008details
Greece (Amaliada , Pyrgos )
Greece
57–50
Lithuania
Croatia
73–68
France
2009details
France (Metz )
Serbia
78–72
France
Turkey
95–74
Lithuania
2010details
Lithuania (Vilnius )
Lithuania
90–61
Russia
Latvia
75–49
Serbia
2011details
Poland (Wroclaw )
Spain
71–65
Serbia
Turkey
69–65
Italy
2012details
Lithuania (Vilnius ) Latvia (Liepāja )
Croatia
88–76
Lithuania
Serbia
66–56
Russia
2013details
Latvia (Liepāja , Riga & Ventspils )
Turkey
81–74
Croatia
Spain
57–56
Latvia
2014details
Turkey (Konya )
Turkey
85–68
Serbia
Croatia
75–71
Greece
2015details
Greece (Volos )
Greece
64–61
Turkey
Lithuania
74–49
Bosnia and Herzegovina
2016details
Turkey (Samsun )
France
75–68
Lithuania
Italy
74–68
Germany
2017details
Slovakia (Bratislava )
Serbia
74–62
Spain
Lithuania
97–88
Turkey
2018details
Latvia (Liepāja , Riga & Ventspils )
Serbia
99–90
Latvia
France
79–70
Russia
2019details
Greece (Volos )
Spain
57–53
Turkey
Slovenia
81–57
Greece
2022details
Turkey (İzmir )
Spain
68–61
Turkey
Serbia
70–67
Slovenia
2023details
Serbia (Niš )
Serbia
81–71
Spain
Germany
67–59
France
2024details
Finland (Tampere )
Germany
93–83
Serbia
Slovenia
84–70
Israel
Medal table
Participating nations
^A As FR Yugoslavia (1992–2002, 2 participations, 1 medal) and as Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006, 3 participations, 1 medal)
MVP Awards (since 1998)
Division B
Results
Since 2012, the 3rd team in Division B is also promoted to Division A for the next tournament.
^ Estonia was not promoted due to Latvia hosting the 2018 Division A tournament.
^ Belgium was not promoted due to Greece hosting the 2019 Division A tournament.
Medal table
Participating nations
Nation
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2022
2023
2024
Total
Armenia
20th
1
Albania
23rd
23rd
21st
21st
24th
22nd
6
Austria
7th
7th
13th
5th
13th
10th
18th
12th
20th
16th
13th
18th
17th
16th
17th
12th
4th
2nd
18
Azerbaijan
22nd
20th
2
Belarus
15th
18th
9th
18th
12th
18th
11th
20th
6th
13th
10
Belgium
8th
1st
9th
7th
9th
8th
3rd
9th
5th
9th
3rd
10th
10th
2nd
14
Bosnia and Herzegovina
8th
9th
7th
14th
8th
1st
12th
6th
14th
18th
10
Bulgaria
19th
1st
14th
19th
12th
7th
11th
14th
16th
10th
3rd
11
Croatia
1st
1
Cyprus
24th
22nd
22nd
3
Czech Republic
15th
10th
6th
2nd
1st
2nd
8th
13th
5th
3rd
8th
11
Denmark
17th
8th
10th
15th
2nd
17th
12th
10th
15th
8th
22nd
18th
2nd
13
Estonia
10th
2nd
15th
5th
5th
6th
7th
17th
15th
7th
3rd
4th
5th
9th
13th
17th
16
Finland
4th
12th
9th
10th
2nd
4th
9th
3rd
3rd
9
Georgia
13th
8th
19th
15th
17th
21st
20th
8th
10th
18th
21st
8th
15th
19th
16th
15
Germany
11th
1st
2
Great Britain
played separately as , and
2nd
5th
19th
3
Hungary
3rd
11th
8th
17th
5th
13th
8th
11th
13th
8th
5th
4th
12th
10th
15th
14th
11th
9th
18
Iceland
2nd
6th
13th
9th
6th
13th
10th
15th
11th
4th
12th
12th
12
Ireland
16th
19th
16th
20th
22nd
22nd
22nd
23rd
24th
16th
20th
20th
11th
13
Israel
2nd
4th
7th
7th
5th
6th
2nd
4th
9th
1st
10
Kosovo
23rd
21st
21st
21st
4
Latvia
13th
1st
2
Luxembourg
11th
16th
15th
24th
16th
17th
19th
19th
11th
24th
19th
23rd
19th
24th
14
Moldova
17th
1
Montenegro
4th
11th
3rd
4th
5th
1st
1st
3rd
5th
9
Netherlands
6th
14th
14th
9th
11th
12th
6th
9th
8th
13th
11th
17th
6th
1st
8th
6th
20th
17
North Macedonia
12th
21st
4th
15th
21st
16th
16th
18th
4th
16th
1st
11
Norway
13th
11th
19th
16th
20th
14th
10th
13th
20th
18th
17th
10th
12
Poland
6th
3rd
3rd
4th
2nd
4th
6th
5th
12th
2nd
4th
11
Portugal
5th
3rd
12th
7th
12th
18th
12th
10th
10th
7th
12th
14th
11th
8th
6th
5th
9th
7th
18
Romania
17th
1st
12th
16th
20th
11th
15th
16th
18th
16th
20th
15th
23rd
21st
7th
7th
14th
17
Slovakia
13th
15th
10th
4th
17th
17th
10th
16th
18th
17th
3rd
14th
22nd
17th
8th
15th
16
Slovenia
1st
3rd
5th
3rd
2nd
5
Sweden
9th
5th
5th
6th
1st
3rd
14th
6th
4th
1st
14th
7th
7th
1st
14
Switzerland
19th
16th
14th
11th
13th
21st
15th
21st
14th
19th
17th
19th
19th
18th
6th
15
Ukraine
1st
2nd
2nd
2nd
9th
11th
15th
13th
8
Nation
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2022
2023
2024
Total
England
14th
4th
18th
18th
7th
6th
14th
3rd
7th
9th
Great Britain
10
Scotland
18th
20th
14th
22nd
22nd
19th
20th
22nd
8
Division C
Results
Medal table
Participating nations
Under-19 World Cup record
See also
References
External links
Division A Qualification Division B Division C
Organizations Competitions for national teams
Active club competitions
Defunct club competitions
Team awards Individual awards