2006 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship for Women
Division B
Tournament details
Host countryDruskininkai
CityLithuania
Dates7–16 July 2006
Teams11 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Belarus (1st title)
Runners-up Serbia and Montenegro
Third place Slovakia
Official website
www.fibaeurope.com

The 2006 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship for Women Division B was the second edition of the Division B of the Women's European basketball championship for national under-20 teams. It was held in Druskininkai, Lithuania, from 7 to 16 July 2006.[1][2] Belarus women's national under-20 basketball team won the tournament.

Participating teams

First round

In the first round, the teams were drawn into two groups. The first four teams from each group advance to the quarterfinals, the other teams will play in the 9th–11th place playoffs.

Group A

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Serbia and Montenegro 5 4 1 370 230 +140 9 Quarterfinals
2  Belarus 5 4 1 381 284 +97 9
3  Great Britain 5 4 1 303 260 +43 9
4  Slovenia 5 2 3 291 320 29 7
5   Switzerland 5 1 4 269 350 81 6 9th–11th place playoffs
6  Ireland 5 0 5 192 362 170 5
Source: FIBA Archive
7 July 2006
Switzerland  5378  Belarus
7 July 2006
Serbia and Montenegro  6744  Slovenia
7 July 2006
Great Britain  5724  Ireland
8 July 2006
Belarus  7168  Serbia and Montenegro
8 July 2006
Ireland  5665   Switzerland
8 July 2006
Slovenia  6169  Great Britain
9 July 2006
Ireland  3991  Belarus
9 July 2006
Great Britain  4069  Serbia and Montenegro
9 July 2006
Switzerland  5466  Slovenia
11 July 2006
Belarus  5963  Great Britain
11 July 2006
Slovenia  5948  Ireland
11 July 2006
Serbia and Montenegro  7650   Switzerland
12 July 2006
Slovenia  6182  Belarus
12 July 2006
Switzerland  4774  Great Britain
12 July 2006
Ireland  2590  Serbia and Montenegro

Group B

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Slovakia 4 4 0 278 209 +69 8 Quarterfinals
2  Netherlands 4 3 1 262 232 +30 7
3  Lithuania 4 2 2 289 288 +1 6
4  Portugal 4 1 3 257 279 22 5
5  Sweden 4 0 4 219 297 78 4 9th–11th place playoffs
Source: FIBA Archive
7 July 2006
Lithuania  5658  Slovakia
7 July 2006
Sweden  4572  Netherlands
8 July 2006
Portugal  6056  Sweden
8 July 2006
Netherlands  7468  Lithuania
9 July 2006
Slovakia  5954  Netherlands
9 July 2006
Lithuania  8987  Portugal
11 July 2006
Sweden  6976  Lithuania
11 July 2006
Portugal  5072  Slovakia
12 July 2006
Netherlands  6260  Portugal
12 July 2006
Slovakia  8949  Sweden

9th–11th place playoffs

9th–11th place semifinal 9th place match
B5  Sweden 73
B5  Sweden 74 A5   Switzerland 67
A6  Ireland 42

9th–11th place semifinal

14 July 2006
Sweden  7442  Ireland

9th place match

15 July 2006
Sweden  7367   Switzerland

Championship playoffs

Fifth placeConsolation semifinalsQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
A2 Belarus73
B3 Lithuania51
B3 Lithuania55A2 Belarus66
A4 Slovenia69B1 Slovakia59
B1 Slovakia64
A4 Slovenia56
A4 Slovenia62A2 Belarus66
B4 Portugal56A1 Serbia and Montenegro58
B2 Netherlands57
A3 Great Britain63
Seventh placeB2 Netherlands71A3 Great Britain68Third place
B4 Portugal77A1 Serbia and Montenegro77
B3 Lithuania74A1 Serbia and Montenegro81B1 Slovakia84
B2 Netherlands61B4 Portugal44A3 Great Britain52

Quarterfinals

14 July 2006
Belarus  7351  Lithuania
14 July 2006
Slovakia  6456  Slovenia
14 July 2006
Netherlands  5763  Great Britain
14 July 2006
Serbia and Montenegro  8144  Portugal

5th–8th place playoffs

15 July 2006
Lithuania  5569  Slovenia
15 July 2006
Netherlands  7177  Portugal

Semifinals

15 July 2006
Belarus  6659  Slovakia
15 July 2006
Great Britain  6877  Serbia and Montenegro

7th place match

16 July 2006
Lithuania  7461  Netherlands

5th place match

16 July 2006
Slovenia  6256  Portugal

3rd place match

16 July 2006
Slovakia  8452  Great Britain

Final

16 July 2006
Belarus  6658  Serbia and Montenegro

Final standings

Team promoted to the 2007 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship for Women Division A
Rank Team
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Belarus
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Serbia and Montenegro
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Slovakia
4  Great Britain
5  Slovenia
6  Portugal
7  Lithuania
8  Netherlands
9  Sweden
10   Switzerland
11  Ireland

References

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