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FIBA U20 Women's EuroBasket

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The FIBA U20 Women's EuroBasket is the new name for the FIBA U20 Women's European Championship,[1][2] originally known as the FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship for Women. It is a women's youth basketball competition that was inaugurated with the 2000 edition. Until 2004 it was held biannually, but from 2005 onwards it is held every year. The current champions are Spain.

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Division A

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Results

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Team Slovakia
2000
Croatia
2002
France
2004
Czech Republic
2005
Hungary
2006
Bulgaria
2007
Italy
2008
Poland
2009
Latvia
2010
Serbia
2011
Hungary
2012
Turkey
2013
Italy
2014
Spain
2015
Portugal
2016
Portugal
2017
Hungary
2018
Czech Republic
2019
Hungary
2022
Lithuania
2023
Lithuania
2024
Portugal
2025

2026
Total
 Belarus11th12th14th11th14th8th4th14th15th9
 Belgium10th14th5th5th15th13th11th5th7th10th4th13th15th5thQ15
 Bosnia and Herzegovina11th16th2
 Bulgaria 7th9th14th10th16th15th6
 Croatia 6th6th8th5th16thQ6
 Czech Republic 2nd1st3rd10th10th14th10th15th11th15th9th2nd14th16th14
 Finland11th15th16th9th9th16th6
 France 3rd2nd1st3rd3rd2nd1st4th5th5th5th1st2nd6th4th6th3rd4th1st1st13thQ22
 Germany10th12th9th6th8th13th8th14th15th14th13th16th9th16th4th9thQ17
 Great Britain 8th16th2
 Greece7th4th8th10th16th9th16th14th8
 Hungary7th10th4th12th2nd16th15th14th5th5th8th5th10th14thQ15
 Iceland8thQ2
 Ireland16th1
 Israel14th15th7th9th6thQ6
 Italy11th11th12th6th9th6th9th9th12th7th13th2nd3rd5th2nd6th4th1st3rd5th3rd3rdQ23
 Latvia12th4th3rd12th12th6th3rd3rd12th15th5th12th7th8th11th10th10th2nd8th11thQ21
 Lithuania8th12th6th11th9th16th14th11th12th16th10th2ndQ13
 Montenegro part of Serbia and Montenegro11th16th12th13th4
 Netherlands10th10th4th10th10th3rd9th13th3rd13th14th15th12
 Poland 9th6th2nd15th5th9th3rd10th12th6th7th8th10th12th7th7th11th6th 10thQ20
 Portugal 14th6th10th12th7th14th6th6th11th 14th10
 Romania3rd16th13th16th4
 Russia1st2nd1st11th1st7th1st4th1st2nd2nd6th7th4th3rd3rd13th2ndDQ18
 Serbia part of Serbia and Montenegro2nd3rd7th8th4th11th8th4th10th4th9th2nd6th8th4th15th Q17
 Slovakia 8th9th7th13th12th7th8th8th15th15th 10
 Slovenia2nd14th5th 12thQ5
 Spain 5th5th9th8th4th1st4th2nd2nd1st1st1st2nd1st1st1st1st5th1st3rd2nd1stQ23
 Sweden11th15th6th13th15th12th11th8th12th11th13th12th4thQ14
 Turkey4th8th13th11th4th7th6th7th9th3rd3rd9th9th13th15th8th7th 7thQ19
 Ukraine5th7th13th13th5th13th5th6th7th11th12th16th 12
Team Slovakia
2000
Croatia
2002
France
2004
Czech Republic
2005
Hungary
2006
Bulgaria
2007
Italy
2008
Poland
2009
Latvia
2010
Serbia
2011
Hungary
2012
Turkey
2013
Italy
2014
Spain
2015
Portugal
2016
Portugal
2017
Hungary
2018
Czech Republic
2019
Hungary
2022
Lithuania
2023
Lithuania
2024
Portugal
2025

2026
Total

Overall win–loss record

  • Participations up to 2025, wins/losses up to 2025.
  • In bold, qualified for the 2026 edition.
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Top scorers (points per game)

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Division B

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* Since 2012, the 3rd team in Division B is also promoted to Division A for the next tournament.

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