2016 FIBA U16 Women's European Championship

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2016 EuroBasket Under-16 for Women
28th FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship for Women
Tournament details
Host nationItaly
Dates6 – 14 August 2016
Teams16
Champions Spain
(10th title)
MVPGermany Luisa Geiselsöder
Official website
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The 2016 FIBA U16 Women's European Championship was the 28th edition of the Women's European basketball championship for national under-16 teams.

Spain won their 10th championship title by beating Germany in the final, 64–48.[1]

Participating teams[]

Preliminary round[]

In this round, the 16 teams are allocated in four groups of four teams each. All teams advance to the playoff round of 16.[2]

Group A[]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
1  Germany 3 3 0 197 154 +43 6
2  Spain 3 2 1 165 127 +38 5
3  Hungary 3 1 2 168 179 −11 4
4  Portugal 3 0 3 127 197 −70 3
Source: FIBA.com
6 August 2016
Portugal  51–72  Germany
6 August 2016
Spain  59–46  Hungary

7 August 2016
Hungary  59–48  Portugal
7 August 2016
Germany  53–40  Spain

9 August 2016
Hungary  63–72  Germany
9 August 2016
Portugal  28–66  Spain

Group B[]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
1  Italy 3 3 0 215 160 +55 6
2  Lithuania 3 2 1 232 215 +17 5
3  Russia 3 1 2 185 199 −14 4
4  Turkey 3 0 3 161 219 −58 3
Source: FIBA.com
6 August 2016
Turkey  60–77  Lithuania
6 August 2016
Russia  43–60  Italy

7 August 2016
Lithuania  85–75  Russia
7 August 2016
Italy  75–47  Turkey

9 August 2016
Turkey  54–67  Russia
9 August 2016
Italy  80–70  Lithuania

Group C[]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
1  Czech Republic 3 3 0 215 154 +61 6
2  Belarus 3 2 1 199 209 −10 5
3  Latvia 3 1 2 171 180 −9 4
4  Serbia 3 0 3 198 240 −42 3
Source: FIBA.com
6 August 2016
Serbia  74–92  Belarus
6 August 2016
Czech Republic  58–45  Latvia

7 August 2016
Belarus  46–79  Czech Republic
7 August 2016
Latvia  70–61  Serbia

9 August 2016
Latvia  56–61  Belarus
9 August 2016
Serbia  63–78  Czech Republic

Group D[]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
1  France 3 3 0 199 105 +94 6
2  Croatia 3 2 1 155 141 +14 5
3  Sweden 3 1 2 138 151 −13 4
4  Slovakia 3 0 3 96 191 −95 3
Source: FIBA.com
6 August 2016
France  51–44  Croatia
6 August 2016
Slovakia  27–56  Sweden

7 August 2016
Croatia  58–40  Slovakia
7 August 2016
Sweden  32–71  France

9 August 2016
Croatia  53–50  Sweden
9 August 2016
Slovakia  29–77  France

Knockout stage[]

Bracket[]

 
Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
              
 
10 Aug
 
 
 Germany63
 
12 Aug
 
 Turkey43
 
 Germany69
 
10 Aug
 
 Belarus53
 
 Belarus62
 
13 Aug
 
 Sweden56
 
 Germany44
 
10 Aug
 
 France43
 
 Lithuania74
 
12 Aug
 
 Hungary72
 
 Lithuania36
 
10 Aug
 
 France76
 
 France85
 
14 Aug
 
 Serbia50
 
 Germany48
 
10 Aug
 
 Spain64
 
 Spain48
 
12 Aug
 
 Russia47
 
 Spain63
 
10 Aug
 
 Czech Republic51
 
 Czech Republic65
 
13 Aug
 
 Slovakia47
 
 Spain57
 
10 Aug
 
 Italy49 Third place
 
 Italy60
 
12 Aug14 Aug
 
 Portugal51
 
 Italy50 France68
 
10 Aug
 
 Croatia45  Italy50
 
 Croatia53
 
 
 Latvia49
 

5–8th place bracket[]

 
5th–8th place semifinalsFifth place
 
      
 
13 Aug
 
 
 Belarus68
 
14 Aug
 
 Lithuania71
 
 Lithuania51
 
13 Aug
 
 Croatia54
 
 Czech Republic41
 
 
 Croatia50
 
Seventh place
 
 
14 Aug
 
 
 Belarus58
 
 
 Czech Republic84

9–16th place bracket[]

  13th place game
(14 Aug)
13th-16th place semifinals
(13 Aug)
9th-16th place quarterfinals
(12 Aug)
9th-12th place semifinals
(13 Aug)
9th place game
(14 Aug)
                                               
        Turkey  66  
        Sweden  53  
      Sweden  51           Turkey  63  
      Serbia  79           Hungary  56  
      Hungary  68
        Serbia  59  
      Serbia  77           Turkey  60
      Portugal  74           Latvia  56
        Russia  72  
          Slovakia  60  
    Slovakia  51           Russia  65
  15th place game
(14 Aug)
        Portugal  88           Latvia  68     11th place game
(14 Aug)
      Sweden  73       Portugal  32       Hungary  56
      Slovakia  49         Latvia  58         Russia  63

Final[]

14 August 2016
21:00
Germany  48–64  Spain
Scoring by quarter: 12–15, 15–17, 10–20, 11–12
Scoring by half: 27–32
Palasport Cus, Udine
Attendance: 600
Referees: Tolga Sahin (ITA), Özlem Yalman (TUR), Yury Ihnatsyeu (BLR)

Final ranking[]

Team relegated to 2017 Division B.
Rank Team Record
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Spain 6–1
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Germany 6–1
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  France 6–1
4  Italy 5–2
5  Croatia 5–2
6  Lithuania 4–3
7  Czech Republic 5–2
8  Belarus 3–4
9  Turkey 3–4
10  Latvia 3–4
11  Russia 3–4
12  Hungary 2–5
13  Serbia 2–5
14  Portugal 1–6
15  Sweden 2–5
16  Slovakia 0–7

References[]

  1. ^ "Spain claim fourth title in six years". FIBA.com. 15 August 2016. Retrieved 6 September 2016.
  2. ^ Competition system
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