2009 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women

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2009 EuroBasket Under-18
for Women
26th FIBA Europe Under-18
Women's Championship
Tournament details
Host nationSweden Sweden
DatesJuly 2–12
Teams16 
(from 48 federations)
Venues
(in 1 host city)
Champions Spain
(3rd title)
MVPSweden Cleopatra Forsman-Goga
Tournament leaders
PlayersTeams
Points Ukraine Olga Maznichenko (21.9) Spain Spain (82.0)
Rebounds Ukraine Olesia Malashenko (13.8) Spain Spain (46.8)
Assists Poland (3.8) Spain Spain (15.2)
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The 2009 FIBA Europe Under-18 Women's Championship or simply known as the 2009 Youth EuroBasket, was the 26th edition of the Under-18 European Championships. This tournament was hosted by Sweden for the first time in the history of the championships. The tournament was awarded to Spain for the third time after defeating the France in the final, 64–54. The hosts, Sweden clinched the bronze medal after beating Czech Republic, 67–54.

Venues[]

Arena Capacity Notes
Täljehallen 2,100 (12,500 for concerts) Used in preliminary, qualifying and final round.
Rosenborg N/A Used in the preliminary and Classification round

Format[]

Tournament Format
Preliminary Round
  • 16 teams will be split into 4 groups of 4 teams each. They will be playing in a single round-robin format.
  • At the end of the preliminaries, only the top three teams will qualify for the second round, while the last placed team will play for the 13th–16th place classification stage.
Second Round
  • The qualifying teams from Groups A and B forms Groups E, and teams from Groups C and D, forms Group F. Those teams in each group will play again in single round-robin format.
  • At the end of the second round, only the top FOUR (4) teams in each group will qualify for the final round (knockout stage), and the bottom two teams will be relegated to the 9th–12th place classification stage.
Classification Stage for the 13th–16th places
  • The bottom teams in each group in the preliminaries proceeds to this stage. They will play in a single round-robin format. The top team in this group will finish at 13th, the runner-up at 14th, the third finishing at 15th, and the last placer finishing at 16th.
Classification Stage for the 9th–12th places
  • The bottom two teams in the second round proceeds to this stage. They will play in a 4-team knockout bracket, where the winning teams from the classification semifinals will battle for 9th place and losers play for 11th place.
Final Round
  • The top four teams from the second round will advance to the crossover quarter-finals. The pairing in the quarter-finals are the following:
    • E1 vs. F4 / E2 vs. F3 / E3 vs. F2 / E4 vs. F1
  • The winners of the quarterfinals advance to the semifinals, and losing teams proceed to the 5th-8th place classification semifinals.
  • The winners of the semi-finals proceed to play in the gold medal match while losers proceed to play in the bronze medal match.

Preliminary round[]

  • All times are in Swedish Standard Time (UTC+2).

Group A[]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Serbia (A) 3 3 0 238 153 +85 6 Advance to second round
2  Sweden (A, H) 3 2 1 188 180 +8 5
3  Poland (A) 3 1 2 203 171 +32 4
4  Bulgaria (R) 3 0 3 115 240 −125 3 Classification Group G
Source: Unknown
Rules for classification: 1.) Points 2.) Win-loss record 3.) Ratio of points scored to points allowed. 4.) If necessary, the quotient system is used.
(A) Advance to a further round; (H) Host; (R) Relegated
2 July
21:00
Sweden  74–44  Bulgaria
Scoring by quarter: 19–11, 21–8, 19–10, 15–15
Pts: Abdi 21
Rebs: Abdi 10
Asts: Kabengano 4
Pts: Georgieva 11
Rebs: Tyutyundzhieva 8
Asts: Stoycheva 2
Täljehallen, Södertälje
Referees: Milan Brizak (SVK), Anna Cardus (ESP), Piotr Ivashkov (BLR)
2 July
18:15
Poland  64–75  Serbia
Scoring by quarter: 22–18, 13–26, 23–13, 6–18
Pts: Zietara 12
Rebs: Bandyk 7
Asts: Kuras 3
Pts: Jovanovic 21
Rebs: Bandyk 7
Asts: Kuras 3
Täljehallen, Södertälje
Referees: Paolo Taurino (ITA), Martynas Gudas (LTU), Zaza Machaladze (GEO)

3 July
17:30
Sweden  66–57  Poland
Scoring by quarter: 17–11, 18–14, 10–20, 21–12
Pts: Forsman-Goga 19
Rebs: Forsman-Goga 15
Asts: Forsman-Goga 5
Pts: Misiuk 19
Rebs: Misiuk 11
Asts: Casimiro 5
Rosenborg, Södertälje
Referees: Timothy Andrew Frederick Brown (NZL), Sérgio Silva (POR), Vincent Delestrée (BEL)
3 July
19:45
Serbia  84–41  Bulgaria
Scoring by quarter: 13–10, 22–3, 29–9, 20–19
Pts: Vucuróvić 14
Rebs: Bubnjević 10
Asts: Jovanóvić 3
Pts: Kocheva 12
Rebs: Kocheva 6
Asts: Kocheva 3
Rosenborg, Södertälje
Referees: Robert Vyklicky (CZE), Elena Chernova (RUS), Borys Shulga (UKR)

4 July
16:00
Serbia  79–48  Sweden
Scoring by quarter: 18–16, 23–16, 19–10, 19–6
Pts: Vućuróvić 14
Rebs: Markovic 8
Asts: Vućuróvić 3
Pts: Forsman-Goga 20
Rebs: Abdi 8
Asts: Abdi 4
Täljehallen, Södertälje
Attendance: 1,100
Referees: Paolo Taurino (ITA), Oskars Lucis (LAT), Carole Delauné (FRA)
4 July
15:15
Poland  82–30  Bulgaria
Scoring by quarter: 24–1, 23–12, 12–10, 23–7
Pts: Bandyk 17
Rebs: Bandyk 14
Asts: Zietara 7
Pts: Nakova 6
Rebs: Tyutyundzhieva 6
Asts: Kocheva 4
Rosenborg, Södertälje
Referees: Ademir Zurapovic (BIH), Ognjen Jokic (MNE), Ismail Özgün (TUR)

Group B[]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Spain (A) 3 3 0 250 156 +94 6 Advance to second round
2  Latvia (A) 3 2 1 214 192 +22 5
3  Belgium (A) 3 1 2 178 190 −12 4
4  Turkey (R) 3 0 3 144 248 −104 3 Classification Group G
Source: Unknown
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2)Overall goal average 3) Win-loss record 4.) Quotient system is used.
(A) Advance to a further round; (R) Relegated
2 July
13:45
Latvia  88–50  Turkey
Scoring by quarter: 26–9, 26–9, 12–22, 24–10
Pts: Niedola 26
Rebs: Gotfrida 10
Asts: 6 players 1 each
Pts: Günay 12
Rebs: Ural 7
Asts: Günay 2
Täljehallen, Södertälje
Referees: Oscar LEFWERTH (SWE), Borys SHULGA (UKR), Carole DELAUNÉ (FRA)
2 July
16:00
Spain  77–49  Belgium
Scoring by quarter: 15–14, 21–19, 23–10, 18–6
Pts: Rodriguez 15
Rebs: Blé Ossepe 5
Asts: Ortiz Vives 2
Pts: Celus 12
Rebs: Raman 5
Asts: three players 1 each
Täljehallen, Södertälje
Referees: Timothy Andrew Frederick BROWN (NZL), Robert VYKLICKY (CZE), Elena CHERNOVA (RUS)

3 July
13:00
Belgium  61–64  Latvia
Scoring by quarter: 8–13, 20–9, 20–18, 13–24
Pts: Mayombo 14
Rebs: Raman 10
Asts: Bourlioux 3
Pts: Niedola 17
Rebs: Vidola 15
Asts: Niedola 6
Rosenborg, Södertälje
Referees: Caslav CUKALOVIC (SRB), Milan BRZIAK (SVK), Zlatin KARANIKOLOV (BUL)
3 July
13:45
Spain  92–45  Turkey
Scoring by quarter: 22–9, 26–20, 23–7, 21–9
Pts: Gimeno Martinez 16
Rebs: Blé Ossepe 10
Asts: Casas Carreras 3
Pts: Yavas 13
Rebs: Demirok 7
Asts: Güler 4
Täljehallen, Södertälje
Referees: Tomasz KUDLICKI (POL), Zaza MACHALADZE (GEO), Piotr IVASHKOV (BLR)

4 July
Latvia  vs.  Spain
Täljehallen, Södertälje
4 July
Belgium  vs.  Turkey
Täljehallen, Södertälje

Group C[]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  France (A) 3 3 0 235 138 +97 6 Advance to second round
2  Ukraine (A) 3 2 1 208 220 −12 5
3  Russia (A) 3 1 2 196 218 −22 4
4  Slovakia (R) 3 0 3 161 224 −63 3 Classification Group G
Source: FIBA Archives
Rules for classification: a.) Points b.) Goal average c.) Win-loss record d.) If necessary, use quotient system.
(A) Advance to a further round; (R) Relegated
2 July
13:00
Russia  82–57  Slovakia
Scoring by quarter: 22–13, 15–17, 19–10, 26–17
Pts: Poluyanova 16
Rebs: Poluyanova 7
Asts: Pasynkova 4
Pts: Páleníková, Nagyová 13
Rebs: three players 6 each
Asts: Burianová 3
Rosenborg, Södertälje
Referees: Lahdo Sharro (SWE), Gabriel Roceanu (ROU), Maja Vukanovic (SRB)
2 July
15:15
Ukraine  43–97  France
Scoring by quarter: 12–27, 11–30, 12–22, 8–18
Pts: Rykulska 12
Rebs: Malashenko 8
Asts: Chukhriy, Zavidna 1 each
Pts: Okou Zouzouo 15
Rebs: Okou Zouzouo 9
Asts: Niamke 7
Rosenborg, Södertälje
Referees: Caslav Cukalovic (SRB), Sérgio Silva (POR), Ismail Özgün (TUR)

3 July
15:15
 Ukraine 82–61  Russia
Scoring by quarter: 22–13, 20–16, 18–28, 22–4
Pts: Malashenko 22
Rebs: Malashenko 15
Asts: Iagupova 4
Pts: Medvedeva 13
Rebs: Poluyanova 12
Asts: Stolyar, Medvedeva 2 each
Rosenborg, Södertälje
Referees: Paolo Taurino (ITA), Oskars Lucis (LAT), Ognjen Jokic (MNE)
3 July
20:30
 Slovakia vs.  France

Group D[]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Lithuania (A) 2 2 0 141 103 +38 4 Advance to second round
2  Czech Republic 3 2 1 187 182 +5 5
3  Italy 2 1 1 98 113 −15 3
4  Belarus 3 0 3 169 197 −28 3 Classification Group G
Source: Unknown
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored;
(A) Advance to a further round
2 July
17:30
Belarus  46–51  Italy
Scoring by quarter: 13–11, 11–13, 12–21, 10–6
Pts: Betseika, Filonchyk 11 each
Rebs: Bohdan, Filonchyk 8 each
Asts: Aliaksandra Shymkaviak (3)
Pts: Federica Tognalini (14)
Rebs: Federica Tognalini (13)
Asts: Four players 2 each
Rosenborg, Södertälje
Referees: Ademir Zurapovic (BIH), Oskars Lucis (LAT), Vincent Delestree (BEL)
2 July
21:00
Czech Republic  44–71  Lithuania
Scoring by quarter: 18–24, 11–20, 10–13, 5–14
Pts: Martina Knoflícková (9)
Rebs: Three players 4 each
Asts: Sedlácková, Filarová 2 each
Pts: Gintare Mazionyte (14)
Rebs: Siksniute, Mazionyte 11 each
Asts: Diana Zintikaite (4)
Rosenborg, Södertälje
Referees: Ognjen Jokic (MNE), Tomasz Kudlicki (POL), Zlatin Karanikolov (BUL)
3 July
18:15
Lithuania  70–59  Belarus
Scoring by quarter: 18–11, 18–20, 24–16, 10–12
Pts: Monika Grigalauskyte (13)
Rebs: Egle Siksniute (11)
Asts: Gintare Mazionyte (4)
Pts: Maryia Rashchenia (16)
Rebs: Maryia Filonchyk (7)
Asts: Betseika, Kakhanskaya 3 each
Täljehallen, Södertälje
Referees: Lahdo Sharro (SWE), Carole Delaune (FRA), Maja Vukanovic (SRB)
3 July
16:00
Czech Republic  67–47  Italy
Scoring by quarter: 16–19, 15–9, 18–15, 18–4
Pts: Lenka Bartakova (15)
Rebs: Alena Hanusova (13)
Asts: Lenka Bartakova (4)
Pts: Laura Spreafico (19)
Rebs: Federica Tognalini (13)
Asts: Oriana Milazzo (3)
Täljehallen, Södertälje
Referees: Oscar Lefworth (SWE), Ismail Ozgun (TUR), Gabriel Roceanu (ROU)
4 July
13:45
Belarus  64–76  Czech Republic
Scoring by quarter: 15–16, 21–18, 15–19, 13–23
Pts: Karalina Betseika (22)
Rebs: Nadzeya Bohdan (10)
Asts: Maryia Rashchenia (5)
Pts: Alena Hanusova (22)
Rebs: Alena Hanusova (20)
Asts: Lenka Bartakova (5)
Täljehallen, Södertälje
Referees: Timothy Andrew Frederick Brown (NZL), Anna Cardus (ESP), Caslav Cukalovic (SRB)
4 July
Lithuania  vs.  Italy
Scoring by quarter: –, –, –, –
Rosenborg, Södertälje

Second round[]

Group E[]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Spain 5 5 0 416 277 +139 10 Qualified for the quarterfinals
2  Serbia 5 3 2 328 327 +1 8
3  Sweden 5 3 2 322 334 −12 8
4  Latvia 5 2 3 310 341 −31 7
5  Belgium 5 2 3 324 342 −18 7 Qualified for the 9th-12th classification playoffs
6  Poland 5 0 5 305 384 −79 5

Group F[]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 AAA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Advance to the final round
2 BBB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 CCC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 DDD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 EEE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Qualified to Classification 9–12
6 FFF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Source: Unknown

Classification Playoffs[]

Group G[]

The last placers of each group in the preliminary round will have the chance to win 13th place. This shall be played in a single round-robin classification.
All games for this stage were held in Rosenborg.

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
1  Turkey 3 3 0 223 158 +65 6
2  Slovakia 3 2 1 167 166 +1 5
3  Belarus 3 1 2 207 184 +23 4
4  Bulgaria 3 0 3 136 225 −89 3
Source: Unknown
6 July
13:00
Belarus  82–52  Bulgaria
Scoring by quarter: 17–11, 27–10, 21–13, 17–18
Pts: Filonchyk 23
Rebs: Filonchyk 9
Asts: Betseika 5
Pts: Georgieva 13
Rebs: Tyutyundzhieva 10
Asts: Dencheva 2
Rosenborg, Södertälje
Referees: Martynas Gudas (LTU), Tomasz Kudlicki (POL), Vincent Delestrée (BEL)
6 July
15:15
Slovakia  47–68  Turkey
Scoring by quarter: 13–10, 10–20, 9–24, 15–14
Pts: Kissová 14
Rebs: Baburová 9
Asts: Baburová 5
Pts: Yavas 23
Rebs: Güler 8
Asts: Yavas 7
Rosenborg, Södertälje
Referees: Anna Cardus (ESP), Oskars Lucis (LAT), Elena Chernova (RUS)

8 July
13:00
Slovakia  56–39  Bulgaria
Scoring by quarter: 10–12, 13–12, 22–3, 11–12
Pts: Páleníková 15
Rebs: Firkalová 12
Asts: Páleníkova 3
Pts: Todorova 19
Rebs: Todorova 8
Asts: Kocheva 5
Rosenborg, Södertälje
Referees: Borys Shulga (UKR), Maja Vukanović (SRB), Zaza Machaladze (GEO)
8 July
15:15
Turkey  68–66  Belarus
Scoring by quarter: 10–13, 17–14, 15–17, 26–22
Pts: Yavas 16
Rebs: Ural 12
Asts: Yavas 6
Pts: Musatava 16
Rebs: Filonchyk 10
Asts: Betseika 6
Rosenborg, Södertälje
Referees: Paolo Taurino (ITA), Ademir Zurapovic (BIH), Gabriel Roceanu (ROU)

10 July
13:00
Bulgaria  45–87  Turkey
Scoring by quarter: 15–13, 3–29, 10–25, 17–20
Pts: Dencheva 14
Rebs: Tyutyundzhieva 8
Asts: Todorova 3
Pts: Yavas 23
Rebs: Ural 12
Asts: Derin 4
Rosenborg, Södertälje
Referees: Carole Delauné (FRA), Tomasz Kudlicki (POL), Vincent Delestrée (BEL)
10 July
13:00
Slovakia  64–59  Belarus
Scoring by quarter: 14–12, 21–9, 23–15, 6–23
Pts: Kissová 18
Rebs: Kissová 10
Asts: Kissová 3
Pts: Betseika 25
Rebs: Filonchyk 14
Asts: Betseika 3
Rosenborg, Södertälje
Referees: Oscar Lefwerth (SWE), Caslav Cukalovic (SRB), Ognjen Jokic (MNE)

Classification 9–12[]

 
Classification Semifinals9th place game
 
      
 
 
 
 
 Belgium 64
 
 
 
 Russia 67
 
 Russia 65
 
 
 
 Italy 52
 
 Italy 67
 
 
 Poland 57
 
11th place game
 
 
 
 
 
 Belgium 87
 
 
 Poland 51
10 July
17:30
 Belgium 64–67  Russia
Scoring by quarter: 15–12, 11–14, 17–13, 21–28
Pts: Mayombo 22
Rebs: Bourlioux 6
Asts: Celus 5
Pts: Medvedeva 17
Rebs: Stepanova 15
Asts: Medvedeva 5
Rosenborg, Södertälje
Referees: Ismail Özgün (TUR), Oskars Lucis (LAT), Borys Shulga (UKR)

10 July
19:45
 Italy 67–57  Poland
Scoring by quarter: 17–18, 21–13, 6–14, 23–12
Pts: Bestagno 15
Rebs: Tognalini 7
Asts: Bestagno 7
Pts: Zietara, Misiuk 15 each
Rebs: Cossengue Casimiro 7
Asts: Zietara 7
Rosenborg, Södertälje
Referees: Gabriel Roceanu (ROU), Milan Brziak (SVK), Zaza Machaladze(GEO)

Final round[]

Championship bracket[]

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
 
 
 
(E1)  Spain94
 
 
 
(F4)  Ukraine63
 
(E1)  Spain72
 
 
 
(E3)  Sweden53
 
(F2)  Lithuania60
 
 
 
(E3)  Sweden79
 
(E1)  Spain64
 
 
 
(F1)  France54
 
(F1)  France55
 
 
 
(E4)  Latvia54
 
(F1)  France74
 
 
 
(F3)  Czech Republic52 Third place match
 
(F3)  Czech Republic80
 
 
 
(E2)  Serbia68
 
(E3)  Sweden67
 
 
(F3)  Czech Republic54
 

5th–8th place classification[]

 
Classification Semifinals5th place match
 
      
 
 
 
 
(F4)  Ukraine82
 
 
 
(F2)  Lithuania84
 
(F2)  Lithuania53
 
 
 
(E2)  Serbia70
 
(E4)  Latvia74
 
 
(E2)  Serbia80
 
7th place match
 
 
 
 
 
(F4)  Ukraine61
 
 
(E4)  Latvia72

Quarterfinals[]

10 July
18:15
 Spain 94–63  Ukraine
Scoring by quarter: 31–7, 18–24, 24–9, 21–23
Pts: Gastaminza Ganuza 20
Rebs: Gastaminza Ganuza 7
Asts: Ortiz 5
Pts: Maznichenko 17
Rebs: Malashenko 12
Asts: Malashenko 3
Täljehallen, Södertälje
Referees: Timothy Andrew Frederick Brown (NZL), Ademir Zurapovic (BIH), Zlatin Karanikolov (BUL)
10 July
16:00
 Serbia 68–80  Czech Republic
Scoring by quarter: 23–17, 15–16, 20–20, 22–15
Pts: Krnjic 20
Rebs: Jovanovic 13
Asts: Colic 3
Pts: Hanusová 19
Rebs: Bartàkovà 6
Asts: Záplatová 4
Täljehallen, Södertälje
Referees: Lahdo Sharro (SWE), Martynas Gudas (LTU), Elena Chernova (RUS)
Täljehallen, Södertälje
Täljehallen, Södertälje

5th-8th place semifinals[]

Täljehallen, Södertälje
Täljehallen, Södertälje

Semifinals[]

Täljehallen, Södertälje
Täljehallen, Södertälje

Eleventh place match[]

Täljehallen, Södertälje

Ninth place match[]

Täljehallen, Södertälje

Seventh place match[]

Täljehallen, Södertälje

Battle for 5th place[]

Täljehallen, Södertälje

Bronze medal match[]

12 July
17:45
Czech Republic  54–67  Sweden
Scoring by quarter: 7–7, 15–20, 14–19, 18–21
Pts: Hanusová 17
Rebs: Hanusová 8
Asts: Záplatová 3
Pts: Drammeh 19
Rebs: Abdi 15
Asts: Abdi 6
Täljehallen, Södertälje
Referees: Paolo Taurino (ITA), Anna Cardus (ESP), Carole Delauné (FRA)

Final[]

12 July
20:00
Spain  64–54  France
Scoring by quarter: 11–12, 16–14, 20–10, 17–18
Pts: Rodriguez 22
Rebs: Gastaminza Ganuza 10
Asts: Rodriguez 3
Pts: Konteh 16
Rebs: Vernerey 13
Asts: Niamke 6
Täljehallen, Södertälje
Referees: Milan Brizak (SVK), Lahdo Sharro (SWE), Oscar Lefwerth (SWE)

Referees[]

The following referees were selected for the tournament:

  • Slovakia Milan Brizak
  • Spain Anna Cardus
  • Belarus Piotr Ivashkov
  • Italy Paolo Taurino
  • Lithuania Martynas Gudas
  • Georgia (country) Zaza Machaladze
  • New Zealand Timothy Andrew Frederick Brown
  • France Carole Delauné
  • Latvia Oskars Lucis
  • Czech Republic Robert Vyklicky
  • Ukraine Borys Shulga
  • Sweden Oscar Lefwerth

Final Rankings[]

Rank Team Record FIBA World Rankings
Before After Change
Gold medal game participants
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Spain 9–0 2 2 Steady 0
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  France 8–1 3 3 Steady 0
Bronze medal game participants
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Sweden 6–3 15 27 Decrease 12
4th  Czech Republic 5–4 12 7 Increase 5
Eliminated at the quarterfinals
5th  Serbia 6–3 14 13 Increase 1
6th  Lithuania 5–4 28 32 Decrease 4
7th  Latvia 4–5 41 31 Increase 10
8th  Ukraine 3–6
Ninth place game participants
9th  Russia 3–5 6 5 Increase 1
10th  Italy 4–4 13 10 Increase 3
Eleventh place match participants
11th  Belgium 4–4 62 67 Decrease 5
12th  Poland 1–7 32 48 Decrease 16
Preliminary round 4th placers
13th  Turkey 3–3 19 20 Decrease 1
14th  Slovakia 2–4 23 25 Decrease 2
15th  Belarus 1–5 62 67 Decrease 5
16th  Bulgaria 0–6 72 70 Increase 2
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