2006 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship Division B

2006 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship Division B
2nd Division B Championship
Tournament details
Host nation Portugal
Dates July 14–23
Teams 16 (from 48 federations)
Venues 1 (in 1 host city)
Champions  Georgia (1st title)
Tournament leaders
PlayersTeams
Points Switzerland Mladjan (32.3)  Georgia (87.8)
Rebounds Republic of Macedonia Samardžiski (14.4)  Sweden (38.4)
Assists Portugal Pires (6.1)  Portugal (16.4)
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The 2006 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship Division B was the second edition of the Division B of the FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship, the second-tier level of European Under-20 basketball. The city of Lisbon, in Portugal, hosted the tournament. Georgia won their first title.

Georgia and Macedonia were promoted to Division A.

Teams

Preliminary round

The sixteen teams were allocated in four groups of four teams each.

     Team advanced to Quarter-Final round
     Team competed in Classification round

Group A

Team Pld W L PF PA Pts
 Poland 3302432206
 Belgium 3212221715
 Ireland 3121852064
 Great Britain 3031782313
14 July 2006
Belgium  79–90  Poland Lisbon
Ireland  71–70  Great Britain Lisbon
15 July 2006
Great Britain  39–86  Belgium Lisbon
Poland  79–72  Ireland Lisbon
16 July 2006
Ireland  42–57  Belgium Lisbon
Poland  74–69  Great Britain Lisbon

Group B

Team Pld W L PF PA Pts
 Finland 3302722176
 Georgia 3212762315
 Netherlands 3122382494
 Iceland 3031992883
14 July 2006
Iceland  58–99  Netherlands Lisbon
Finland  87–81  Georgia Lisbon
15 July 2006
Georgia  89–80  Iceland Lisbon
Netherlands  75–85  Finland Lisbon
16 July 2006
Georgia  106–64  Netherlands Lisbon
Iceland  61–100  Finland Lisbon

Group C

Team Pld W L PF PA Pts
 Czech Republic 3212352195
 Macedonia 3212642465
 Slovakia 3122112224
  Switzerland 3122242474
14 July 2006
Switzerland   85–99  Macedonia Lisbon
Slovakia  68–69  Czech Republic Lisbon
15 July 2006
Czech Republic  74–77   Switzerland Lisbon
Macedonia  91–69  Slovakia Lisbon
16 July 2006
Switzerland   62–74  Slovakia Lisbon
Czech Republic  92–74  Macedonia Lisbon

Group D

Team Pld W L PF PA Pts
 Austria 3212262165
 Ukraine 3212202015
 Sweden 3122122224
 Portugal 3121992194
14 July 2006
Sweden  72–86  Ukraine Lisbon
Portugal  81–80  Austria Lisbon
15 July 2006
Austria  77–68  Sweden Lisbon
Ukraine  67–60  Portugal Lisbon
16 July 2006
Ukraine  67–69  Austria Lisbon
Portugal  58–72  Sweden Lisbon

Quarter-final round

The eight top teams were allocated in two groups of four teams each.

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

Group E

Team Pld W L PF PA Pts
 Poland 3212212155
 Georgia 3212562445
 Ukraine 3121931904
 Czech Republic 3122032244
18 July 2006
Georgia  98–88  Czech Republic Lisbon
Poland  67–65  Ukraine Lisbon
19 July 2006
Czech Republic  77–69  Poland Lisbon
Ukraine  71–85  Georgia Lisbon
20 July 2006
Poland  85–73  Georgia Lisbon
Czech Republic  38–57  Ukraine Lisbon

Group F

Team Pld W L PF PA Pts
 Finland 3302511856
 Macedonia 3212412265
 Austria 3122122304
 Belgium 3031762393
18 July 2006
Finland  77–68  Macedonia Lisbon
Belgium  49–73  Austria Lisbon
19 July 2006
Macedonia  87–72  Belgium Lisbon
Austria  62–95  Finland Lisbon
20 July 2006
Belgium  55–79  Finland Lisbon
Macedonia  86–77  Austria Lisbon

Classification round

The eight bottom teams were allocated in two groups of four teams each.

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

Group G

Team Pld W L PF PA Pts
 Portugal 3302482036
 Iceland 3212312435
 Ireland 3122392584
 Slovakia 3032102243
18 July 2006
Iceland  71–68  Slovakia Lisbon
Ireland  71–88  Portugal Lisbon
19 July 2006
Slovakia  71–79  Ireland Lisbon
Portugal  86–61  Iceland Lisbon
20 July 2006
Ireland  89–99  Iceland Lisbon
Slovakia  71–74  Portugal Lisbon

Group H

Team Pld W L PF PA Pts
 Netherlands 3302562036
 Sweden 3212582145
  Switzerland 3122172394
 Great Britain 3032002753
18 July 2006
Netherlands  80–69   Switzerland Lisbon
Great Britain  52–113  Sweden Lisbon
19 July 2006
Switzerland   79–76  Great Britain Lisbon
Sweden  62–93  Netherlands Lisbon
20 July 2006
Great Britain  72–83  Netherlands Lisbon
Switzerland   69–83  Sweden Lisbon

Knockout stage

13th–16th playoffs

Playoffs Thirteenth place
July 22, Lisbon
  Ireland  68  
  Great Britain  87  
 
July 23, Lisbon
      Great Britain  70
    Slovakia  83
Fifteenth place
July 22, Lisbon July 23, Lisbon
  Slovakia  94   Ireland  62
   Switzerland  83      Switzerland  72

9th–12th playoffs

Playoffs Ninth place
July 22, Lisbon
  Sweden  69  
  Portugal  84  
 
July 23, Lisbon
      Portugal  66
    Netherlands  79
Eleventh place
July 22, Lisbon July 23, Lisbon
  Netherlands  98   Sweden  101
  Iceland  87     Iceland  65

5th–8th playoffs

Playoffs Fifth place
July 22, Lisbon
  Ukraine  55  
  Belgium  65  
 
July 23, Lisbon
      Belgium  66
    Czech Republic  80
Seventh place
July 22, Lisbon July 23, Lisbon
  Czech Republic  95   Ukraine  73
  Austria  77     Austria  68

Championship

Playoffs Third place
July 22, Lisbon
  Poland  72  
  Macedonia  77  
 
July 23, Lisbon
      Macedonia  88
    Georgia  96
Final
July 22, Lisbon July 23, Lisbon
  Georgia  74   Poland  75
  Finland  63     Finland  91
 2006 FIBA Europe U-20
Championship Division B 

Georgia
First title

Final standings

Rank Team
 Georgia
 Macedonia
 Finland
4th  Poland
5th  Czech Republic
6th  Belgium
7th  Ukraine
8th  Austria
9th  Netherlands
10th  Portugal
11th  Sweden
12th  Iceland
13th  Slovakia
14th  Great Britain
15th   Switzerland
16th  Ireland

Stats Leaders

Points

Rank Name Points Games PPG
1.Switzerland Dusan Mladjan258832.3
2.Georgia (country) Viktor Sanikidze194824.3
2.Republic of Ireland Aaron Westbrooks186823.3
4.Iceland Jóhann Olafsson174821.8
5.Republic of Macedonia Predrag Samardžiski163820.4

Rebounds

Rank Name Points Games RPG
1.Republic of Macedonia Predrag Samardžiski115814.4
2.Georgia (country) Viktor Sanikidze87810.9
3.Switzerland Westher Molteni7589.4
4.Iceland Pavel Ermolinskij7289.0
5.Poland Pawel Leonczyk6888.5

Assists

Rank Name Points Games RPG
1.Portugal Antonio Pires4986.1
2.Georgia (country) Giorgi Gamqrelidze4886.0
3.Sweden Rudy Mbemba4175.9
4.Republic of Macedonia Aleksandar Kostoski3284.0
5.Slovakia Roman Marko3183.9

References

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