2009 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship

{{Short description|International basketball competition}}{{Single source|date=November 2024}}{{Infobox FIBA tourney

| continent = Europe U-18

| logo = 2009 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship logo.gif

| year = 2009

| size =

| host = France

| dates = 23 July-2 August 2009

| teams = 16

| federations = 1

| venues = 3

| cities = 2

| champions = Serbia

| champions-flagvar=2004

| title_number = 8

| mvp = {{flagicon|TUR}} Enes Kanter

| ppg_p = {{flagicon|CRO}} Toni Prostran (20.9)

| ppg_t = {{Bk|LIT}} (81.7)

| rpg_p = {{flagicon|TUR}} Enes Kanter (16.4)

| rpg_t = {{Bk|LIT}} (46.9)

| apg_p = {{flagicon|CRO}} Toni Prostran (7.9)

| apg_t = {{Bk|ESP}} (18.0)

| website = [http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8jInH7Qj1EsyH5rjn2.compID_8aYeHlfuGF-mF5IqO8aFH1.season_2009.html Official website (archive)]

| prevseason = 2008

| nextseason = 2010

}}

The 2009 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship{{Cite web |title=2009 U18 European Championship Men |url=https://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/event/p/sid/6637/tid/376/_/2009_U18_European_Championship_Men_/index.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170824075836/http://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/event/p/sid/6637/tid/376/_/2009_U18_European_Championship_Men_/index.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=August 24, 2017 |access-date=2024-10-29 |website=archive.fiba.com}} was the 26th edition of the FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship. The competition was held in Metz and nearby Hagondange, France, from July 23 to August 2 and featured 16 teams. Serbia won the title after beating France in the final.

Participating teams

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!width=25%|Group A

!width=25%|Group B

!width=25%|Group C

!width=25%|Group D

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{{bku|18|CZE}}

{{bku|18|FRA}}

{{bku|18|SLO}}

{{bku|18|SRB|2004}}

|style="vertical-align:top"|

{{bku|18|CRO}}

{{bku|18|GER}}

{{bku|18|ESP}}

{{bku|18|UKR}}

|style="vertical-align:top"|

{{bku|18|BUL}}

{{bku|18|GRE}}

{{bku|18|LAT}}

{{bku|18|TUR}}

| style="vertical-align:top"|

{{bku|18|ISR}}

{{bku|18|ITA}}

{{bku|18|LTU}}

{{bku|18|RUS}}

Venues

Metz Les Arènes (cap. : 4500)

Metz Palais des sports Saint Symphorien (cap. : 1800)

Hagondange Salle Paul Lamm (cap. :1500)

Preliminary round

In this round, the sixteen teams were allocated in four groups of four teams each. The top three qualified for the qualifying round. The last team of each group played for the 13th–16th place in the classification games.

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|Team advances to qualifying round

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|Team will compete in 13–16th playoffs

=Group A=

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width=170|Team

!width=25|Pld

!width=25|W

!width=25|L

!width=35|PF

!width=35|PA

!width=35|PD

!width=25|Pts

!width=50|Tiebreaker

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|style="text-align:left"|{{Bk|SRB|2004}}

|3

21207174+3351–1, +14
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|style="text-align:left"|{{Bk|FRA}}

|3

21227213+2451–1, +3
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|style="text-align:left"|{{Bk|SLO}}

|3

21207221−1451–1; −17
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|style="text-align:left"|{{Bk|CZE}}

|3

03194227−333

=Group B=

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width=170|Team

!width=25|Pld

!width=25|W

!width=25|L

!width=35|PF

!width=35|PA

!width=35|PD

!width=25|Pts

!width=50|Tiebreaker

style="background:#ccffcc"

|style="text-align:left"|{{Bk|CRO}}

|3

30228198+306
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|style="text-align:left"|{{Bk|ESP}}

|3

21258212+465
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|style="text-align:left"|{{Bk|GER}}

|3

12207233−264
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|style="text-align:left"|{{Bk|UKR}}

|3

03220270−503

=Group C=

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width=170|Team

!width=25|Pld

!width=25|W

!width=25|L

!width=35|PF

!width=35|PA

!width=35|PD

!width=25|Pts

!width=50|Tiebreaker

style="background:#ccffcc"

|style="text-align:left"|{{Bk|TUR}}

|3

30237182+556
style="background:#ccffcc"

|style="text-align:left"|{{Bk|LAT}}

|3

12181203−2241–1, +13
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|style="text-align:left"|{{Bk|BUL}}

|3

12170192−2241–1, −6
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|style="text-align:left"|{{Bk|GRE}}

|3

12200211−1141–1, −7

=Group D=

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width=170|Team

!width=25|Pld

!width=25|W

!width=25|L

!width=35|PF

!width=35|PA

!width=35|PD

!width=25|Pts

!width=50|Tiebreaker

style="background:#ccffcc"

|style="text-align:left"|{{Bk|LIT}}

|3

30254207+476
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|style="text-align:left"|{{Bk|ITA}}

|3

12205198+741–1, +8
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|style="text-align:left"|{{Bk|RUS}}

|3

12186193−741–1, −0
style="background:#ffcccc"

|style="text-align:left"|{{Bk|ISR}}

|3

12173220−4741–1, −8

Qualifying round

The twelve teams remaining were allocated in two groups of six teams each. The four top teams advanced to the quarterfinals. The last two teams of each group played for the 9th–12th place.

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|Team advances to quarterfinals

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|Team will compete in 9th–12th playoffs

=Group E=

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width=170|Team

!width=25|Pld

!width=25|W

!width=25|L

!width=35|PF

!width=35|PA

!width=35|PD

!width=25|Pts

!width=50|Tiebreaker

style="background:#ccffcc"

|style="text-align:left"|{{Bk|ESP}}

|5

41375334+419
style="background:#ccffcc"

|style="text-align:left"|{{Bk|FRA}}

|5

32356341+1582–0
style="background:#ccffcc"

|style="text-align:left"|{{Bk|SER|2004}}

|5

32358321+3781–1
style="background:#ccffcc"

|style="text-align:left"|{{Bk|CRO}}

|5

32376357+1980–2
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|style="text-align:left"|{{Bk|GER}}

|5

14310387−7761–0
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|style="text-align:left"|{{Bk|SLO}}

|5

14355390−3560–1

=Group F=

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width=170|Team

!width=25|Pld

!width=25|W

!width=25|L

!width=35|PF

!width=35|PA

!width=35|PD

!width=25|Pts

!width=50|Tiebreaker

style="background:#ccffcc"

|style="text-align:left"|{{Bk|LIT}}

|5

50432335+9710
style="background:#ccffcc"

|style="text-align:left"|{{Bk|ITA}}

|5

32351316+3581–1, +8
style="background:#ccffcc"

|style="text-align:left"|{{Bk|RUS}}

|5

32361317+4481–1, −1
style="background:#ccffcc"

|style="text-align:left"|{{Bk|TUR}}

|5

32373338+3581–1, −7
style="background:#ffcccc"

|style="text-align:left"|{{Bk|LAT}}

|5

14289359−7061–0
style="background:#ffcccc"

|style="text-align:left"|{{Bk|BUL}}

|5

05258399−14150–1

Championship

{{Round8-with third

|July 31 – Metz |{{Bk|TUR}}|76|{{Bk|ESP}}|62

|July 31 – Metz |{{Bk|SER|2004}}|82|{{Bk|ITA}}|74

|July 31 – Metz |{{Bk|LIT}}|74|{{Bk|CRO}}|55

|July 31 – Metz |{{Bk|FRA}}|74|{{Bk|RUS}}|61

|August 1 – Metz |{{Bk|SRB|2004}}|66|{{Bk|TUR}}|61

|August 1 – Metz |{{Bk|FRA}}|68|{{Bk|LIT}}|63

|August 2 – Metz |{{Bk|SER|2004}}|78|{{Bk|FRA}}|72

|August 2 – Metz |{{Bk|TUR}}|95|{{Bk|LIT}}|74

}}

Final standings

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Rankwidth=170|Team
{{Gold1}}

|style="text-align:left"| {{bk|SER|2004}}

{{Silver2}}

|style="text-align:left"| {{bk|FRA}}

{{Bronze3}}

|style="text-align:left"| {{bk|TUR}}

4th

|style="text-align:left"| {{bk|LIT}}

5th

|style="text-align:left"| {{bk|ESP}}

6th

|style="text-align:left"| {{bk|RUS}}

7th

|style="text-align:left"| {{bk|ITA}}

8th

|style="text-align:left"| {{bk|CRO}}

9th

|style="text-align:left"| {{bk|LAT}}

10th

|style="text-align:left"| {{bk|BUL}}

11th

|style="text-align:left"| {{bk|GER}}

12th

|style="text-align:left"| {{bk|SLO}}

13th

|style="text-align:left"| {{bk|GRE}}

14th

|style="text-align:left"| {{bk|UKR}}

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|15th

|style="text-align:left"| {{bk|ISR}}

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|16th

|style="text-align:left"| {{bk|CZE}}

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{{winners|bk|2009 FIBA Europe U-18 Championship|SER|Third|2004}}

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|;Team roster

Nemanja Jaramaz, Aleksandar Ponjavić, Petar Torlak, Miloš Tripković, Nikola Vukasović, Milić Blagojević, Danilo Anđušić, Lazar Radosavljević, Nemanja Bešović, Nikola Rondović, Branislav Đekić, and Dejan Musli.

Head coach: Vlada Jovanović.

{{col-end}}

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|Team is relegated to Division B.

=All Tournament Team=

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Playerwidth=60|PositionTeam
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|style="text-align:left"| Enes Kanter

F/C{{bk|TUR}}
style="text-align:left"| Jonas ValančiūnasF/C{{bk|LIT}}
style="text-align:left"| Dejan MusliC{{bk|SRB|2004}}
style="text-align:left"| Evan FournierG{{bk|FRA}}
style="text-align:left"| Toni ProstranPG{{bk|CRO}}

See also

References

{{Reflist}}

{{FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship}}

{{International youth basketball}}

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2009

Category:2009–10 in European basketball

Category:2009–10 in French basketball

Category:International youth basketball competitions hosted by France