2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship
International basketball competition
2010 EuroBasket Under-16 24th FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship Host country Montenegro Dates 5–15 August 2010 Teams 16 Venue(s) 2 (in 1 host city) Champions Croatia (2nd title) MVP Dario ŠarićTop scorer Šarić (24.3)Top rebounds Šarić (11.5)Top assists Karamfilov (5.9)PPG (Team) Croatia (71.4)RPG (Team) Turkey (43.1)APG (Team) Poland (14.0)Official web
The 2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship was the 24th edition of the FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship . 16 teams featured the competition, held in Montenegro from August 5–15. Spain was the defending champion. This year's edition was won by Croatia
Teams
Group stages
Preliminary round
In this round, the sixteen teams were allocated in four groups of four teams each. The top three qualified for the qualifying round. The last team of each group played for the 13th–16th place in the Classification Games.
Times given below are in CEST (UTC+2 ).
Group A
Team
Pld
W
L
PF
PA
PD
Pts
Tiebreaker
Croatia
3
2
1
185
194
−9
5
1–0
Serbia
3
2
1
215
179
+36
5
0–1
Italy
3
1
2
195
199
−4
4
1–0
Germany
3
1
2
172
195
−23
4
0–1
Germany
54–73
Italy
Scoring by quarter: 21 –16, 9–25 , 16 –13, 8–19
Pts : Mauricio Marin (16)Rebs : Dominic Lockhart (7)Asts : David Taylor (3)
Pts: Francesco Candussi (18)Rebs: Aristide Landi (8)Asts: Matteo Imbrò (4)
Group B
Team
Pld
W
L
PF
PA
PD
Pts
Tiebreaker
France
3
3
0
194
133
+61
6
Lithuania
3
1
2
201
179
+22
4
1–1 +42
Greece
3
1
2
171
173
−2
4
1–1 +1
Denmark
3
1
2
137
218
−81
4
1–1 −43
France
66 –46
Lithuania
Scoring by quarter: 22 –14, 15 –12, 11–12 , 18 –8
Pts : Charly Maraux (19)Rebs : Alexandre Chassang (9)Asts : Charly Maraux (4)
Pts: Augustinas Jankaitis (15)Rebs: Augustinas Jankaitis (6)Asts: three players (2)
Lithuania
92 –47
Denmark
Scoring by quarter: 32 –5, 21 –11, 24 –9, 15–22
Pts : Tomas Dimša (22)Rebs : Augustinas Jankaitis (9)Asts : Augustinas Jankaitis (3)
Pts: Rasmus Larsen (17)Rebs: Rasmus Larsen (9)Asts: Peter Moeller (3)
Denmark
35–73
France
Scoring by quarter: 14–22 , 14–18 , 6–16 , 1–17
Pts : Rasmus Larsen (14)Rebs : Rasmus Larsen, Anders Hansen (4)Asts : Adam Holm-Weber, David Knudsen (2)
Pts: Anthony Racine (18)Rebs: Boris Dallo (16)Asts: Benjamin Sene (6)
Group C
Team
Pld
W
L
PF
PA
PD
Pts
Tiebreaker
Spain
3
3
0
220
124
+96
6
Bulgaria
3
2
1
188
198
−10
5
Poland
3
1
2
177
200
−23
4
Latvia
3
0
3
143
206
−63
3
Bulgaria
79 –53
Poland
Scoring by quarter: 5–12 , 24 –15, 24 –11, 26 –15
Pts : Deyan Karamfilov (19)Rebs : Nikolay Stoyanov (18)Asts : Deyan Karamfilov (8)
Pts: Daniel Szymkiewicz (17)Rebs: Daniel Szymkiewicz (9)Asts: Jan Grzelinski (4)
Poland
72 –45
Latvia
Scoring by quarter: 26 –10, 12–15 , 20 –13, 14 –7
Pts : Daniel Szymkiewicz (28)Rebs : Daniel Szymkiewicz, Filip Struski (12)Asts : Daniel Szymkiewicz (4)
Pts: Ceslavs Mateikovics (18)Rebs: Oskars Reinfelds (10)Asts: Oskars Reinfelds, Toms Elvis Leimanis (2)
Bulgaria
69 –66
Latvia
Scoring by quarter: 17 –12, 14 –13, 20 –19, 18–22
Pts : Deyan Karamfilov (20)Rebs : Nikolay Stoyanov (8)Asts : Deyan Karamfilov (5)
Pts: Roberts Krastins, Toms Elvis Leimanis (16)Rebs: Oskars Reinfelds (8)Asts: Oskars Reinfelds (4)
Spain
76 –52
Poland
Scoring by quarter: 21 –17, 15–16 , 23 –19, 17 –9
Pts : Albert Homs (18)Rebs : Albert Homs (10)Asts : Josep Perez (5)
Pts: Jan Grzelinski (12)Rebs: Rafal Stefanik (7)Asts: Daniel Szymkiewicz (4)
Group D
Team
Pld
W
L
PF
PA
PD
Pts
Tiebreaker
Montenegro
3
3
0
213
185
+28
6
Turkey
3
1
2
183
178
+5
4
1–1 +18
Russia
3
1
2
186
194
−8
4
1–1 −3
Israel
3
1
2
190
215
−25
4
1–1 −15
Israel
58–76
Russia
Scoring by quarter: 7–22 , 15–17 , 16 –14, 20–23
Pts : Naor Sharon (18)Rebs : Noam Levy (5)Asts : four players (1)
Pts: Stanislav Ilnitskiy (25)Rebs: Stanislav Ilnitskiy (12)Asts: Viktor Kashin, Serdar Annaev (4)
Qualifying round
The twelve teams remaining were allocated in two groups of six teams each. The four top teams advanced to the quarterfinals. The last two teams of each group played for the 9th–12th place.
Group E
Team
Pld
W
L
PF
PA
PD
Pts
Tiebreaker
Croatia
5
4
1
352
306
+46
9
1–1 +4
Serbia
5
4
1
364
334
+30
9
1–1 +3
France
5
4
1
313
295
+18
9
1–1 −7
Lithuania
5
1
4
331
347
−16
6
1–1 +16
Italy
5
1
4
319
351
−32
6
1–1 −7
Greece
5
1
4
295
341
−46
6
1–1 −9
Group F
Team
Pld
W
L
PF
PA
PD
Pts
Tiebreaker
Montenegro
5
4
1
356
318
+38
9
1–0
Spain
5
4
1
369
294
+75
9
0–1
Turkey
5
3
2
360
311
+49
8
Russia
5
2
3
328
349
−21
7
1–0
Bulgaria
5
2
3
300
334
−34
7
0–1
Poland
5
0
5
321
428
−107
5
Russia
89 –87
Poland
Scoring by quarter: 19–32 , 30 –12, 27 –21, 13–22
Pts : Dmitry Guzikov (19)Rebs : Dmitry Guzikov, Stanislav Ilnitskiy (10)Asts : Mikhail Kulagin (7)
Pts: Daniel Szymkiewicz, Jakub Garbacz (26)Rebs: Damian Jeszke, Filip Struski (8)Asts: Jan Grzelinski (7)
Bulgaria
49–64
Russia
Scoring by quarter: 10–12 , 14 –8, 17–27 , 8–17
Pts : Denislav Vutev (12)Rebs : Deyan Karamfilov (7)Asts : Deyan Karamfilov, Nikolay Stoyanov (2)
Pts: Stanislav Ilnitskiy (18)Rebs: Stanislav Ilnitskiy (14)Asts: Mikhail Kulagin , Viktor Kashin (4)
Turkey
89 –60
Poland
Scoring by quarter: 28 –11, 17 –12, 16–19 , 28 –18
Pts : Burak Haciismail (22)Rebs : Burak Haciismail, Talat Altunbey (9)Asts : Kenan Sipahi (7)
Pts: Jan Grzelinski (16)Rebs: Jan Grzelinski (7)Asts: Jan Grzelinski (6)
Classification round
The last teams of each group in the preliminary round will compete in this Classification Round. The four teams will play in one group. The last two teams will be relegated to Division B for the next season.
Team will be relegated to Division B.
Group G
Team
Pld
W
L
PF
PA
PD
Pts
Tiebreaker
Germany
6
4
2
370
336
+34
10
Latvia
6
4
2
342
332
+10
10
Israel
6
3
3
377
362
+15
9
Denmark
6
1
5
333
392
−59
7
Denmark
46–65
Latvia
Scoring by quarter: 8–22 , 15–18 , 12–16 , 11 –9
Pts : Anders Hansen (11)Rebs : Rasmus Larsen (9)Asts : David Knudsen (2)
Pts: Edgars Stelmahers (22)Rebs: Rihards Adins (9)Asts: Toms Elvis Leimanis (3)
Latvia
54–56
Germany
Scoring by quarter: 16–19 , 14 –11, 7–14 , 17 –12
Pts : Oskars Reinfelds (22)Rebs : Oskars Reinfelds, Edgars Stelmahers (8)Asts : Edgars Stelmahers (2)
Pts: Paul Zipser (18)Rebs: Dominic Lockhart (10)Asts: Jamo Ruppert (2)
Germany
68 –40
Denmark
Scoring by quarter: 24 –7, 17 –13, 13 –11, 14 –9
Pts : Paul Zipser (14)Rebs : Dominic Lockhart (9)Asts : Dominic Lockhart (3)
Pts: David Knudsen (10)Rebs: Peter Moeller, Jacob Jensen (5)Asts: Peter Moeller (3)
Latvia
63 –58
Israel
Scoring by quarter: 14–18 , 15 –10, 13–14 , 21 –16
Pts : Oskars Reinfelds, Ceslavs Mateikovics (15)Rebs : Oskars Reinfelds (11)Asts : Oskars Reinfeld, Ceslavs Mateikovics (2)
Pts: Maxim Kikus (16)Rebs: Egor Koulechov (8)Asts: Egor Koulechov , Naor Sharon (2)
Latvia
49 –47
Denmark
Scoring by quarter: 23 –11, 10 –9, 6–9 , 10–18
Pts : Edgars Stelmahers (17)Rebs : Ceslavs Mateikovics (8)Asts : Oskars Reinfelds (4)
Pts: Rasmus Larsen (16)Rebs: Rasmus Larsen (10)Asts: David Knudsen, Alexander Andersen (3)
Germany
63 –46
Latvia
Scoring by quarter: 19 –14, 15 –14, 13 –2, 16–16
Pts : Mauricio Marin (18)Rebs : Dominic Lockhart (6)Asts : Paul Zipser (3)
Pts: Ceslavs Mateikovics (11)Rebs: Sandis Ceplitis (10)Asts: Oskars Reinfelds (4)
Denmark
77 –72
Germany
Scoring by quarter: 24 –18, 21 –17, 12–18 , 20 –19
Pts : Peter Moeller (18)Rebs : Adam Holm-Weber (6)Asts : Anders Hansen (5)
Pts: Mauricio Marin (17)Rebs: Dominic Lockhart (8)Asts: three players (3)
Israel
62–65
Latvia
Scoring by quarter: 17 –15, 11–18 , 12–14 , 22 –18
Pts : Maxim Kikus (18)Rebs : Adar Ben Aliza, Egor Koulechov (7)Asts : Ishai Kislev (4)
Pts: Ceslavs Mateikovics (23)Rebs: Ceslavs Mateikovics (9)Asts: Oskars Reinfelds (6)
Knockout round
Championship
Quarterfinals
Spain
57 –56
France
Scoring by quarter: 12–18 , 22 –12, 6–12 , 17 –14
Pts : Albert Homs (16)Rebs : Willy Hernangómez , Albert Homs (6)Asts : Albert Homs (5)
Pts: Alexandre Chassang (16)Rebs: Benjamin Sene (9)Asts: Alexandre Chassang (2)
Semifinals
Bronze medal game
Spain
64–75
Turkey
Scoring by quarter: 17–25 , 13–18 , 17 –16, 17 –16
Pts : Agusti Sans (16)Rebs : Willy Hernangómez (10)Asts : Albert Homs (3)
Pts: Talat Altunbey (18)Rebs: Talat Altunbey (8)Asts: Tayfun Erülkü (7)
Final
5th–8th playoffs
5th–8th semifinals
Russia
51–68
France
Scoring by quarter: 16–22 , 9–11 , 15–16 , 11–19
Pts : Rostislav Karenin (9)Rebs : Rostislav Karenin (8)Asts : Oleg Alferov (2)
Pts: Anthony Racine (22)Rebs: Damien Inglis (9)Asts: Benjamin Sene (5)
Serbia
78 –74
Montenegro
Scoring by quarter: 24 –18, 14–22 , 23 –16, 17–19
Pts : Nikola Jankovic (21)Rebs : Nikola Jankovic (13)Asts : Nikola Radicevic, Vasilje Micic (4)
Pts: Nikola Ivanovic (29)Rebs: Milos Pajovic (5)Asts: Nikola Ivanovic, Armin Nisic (4)
7th place playoff
Russia
78 –64
Montenegro
Scoring by quarter: 14–15 , 19–19, 26 –16, 19 –14
Pts : Stanislav Ilnitskiy (19)Rebs : Stanislav Ilnitskiy (9)Asts : Serdar Annaev (3)
Pts: Nikola Ivanovic (25)Rebs: Milos Pajovic (8)Asts: Nikola Ivanovic (5)
5th place playoff
9th–12th playoffs
9th–12th semifinals
Italy
76 –61
Poland
Scoring by quarter: 18–23 , 22–23 , 17 –4, 19 –11
Pts : Amedeo Tessitori (24)Rebs : Amedeo Tessitori (9)Asts : Corrado Bianconi (5)
Pts: Filip Struski (13)Rebs: Filip Struski (7)Asts: Jan Grzelinski (5)
11th place playoff
Poland
68 –43
Bulgaria
Scoring by quarter: 20 –11, 17 –10, 17 –11, 14 –11
Pts : Daniel Szymkiewicz (15)Rebs : Filip Struski (8)Asts : Daniel Szymkiewicz (7)
Pts: Kris Minkov (14)Rebs: Nikolay Stoyanov (6)Asts: Deyan Karamfilov (6)
9th place playoff
Final standings
2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship winner
Croatia Second title
Team roster
Mislav Brzoja , Martin Junaković , Karlo Lebo , Ivan Jukić , Dino Šamanić , Dario Šarić , Dominik Mavra , Antonio Črnjević , Tomislav Radoš , Nikola Urli , Daniel Zovko , Filip Bundović
Head coach : Dražen Brajković
Awards
Most Valuable Player
Dario Šarić
All-Tournament Team
Statistical leaders
External links
Division A Qualification Division B Division C