The FIBA U18 EuroBasket , formerly the FIBA U18 European Championship , and originally the FIBA European Championship for Juniors [ 1] [ 2] is an annual men's youth basketball competition contested by the under-18 national teams from FIBA Europe .
The inaugural tournament was in 1964 , and was held biennially until 2002 . Since 2004 , the competition has been played every year. The tournament serves as qualification for the FIBA Under-19 World Cup in even numbered years. The current champions are Spain .
Division A
Results Year Host Gold medal game Bronze medal game Gold Score Silver Bronze Score Fourth place 1964[ 3] details Italy (Naples ) Soviet Union 62–41 France Italy 73–72 Bulgaria 1966[ 4] details Italy (Porto San Giorgio ) Soviet Union 71–50 Yugoslavia Italy 47–42 Czechoslovakia 1968[ 5] details Spain (Vigo ) Soviet Union 82–73 Yugoslavia Italy 53–44 Turkey 1970[ 6] details Greece (Athens ) Soviet Union 80–48 Greece Italy 62–57 Yugoslavia 1972[ 7] details Yugoslavia (Zadar ) Yugoslavia 89–65 Italy Soviet Union 73–60 Israel 1974[ 8] details France (Orléans ) Yugoslavia 80–79 Spain Italy 77–69 Sweden 1976[ 9] details Spain (Santiago de Compostela ) Yugoslavia 92–83 Soviet Union Spain 89–72 Bulgaria 1978[ 10] details Italy (Roseto degli Abruzzi , Teramo ) Soviet Union 104–100 Spain Yugoslavia 95–72 Bulgaria 1980[ 11] details Yugoslavia (Celje ) Soviet Union 83–81 Yugoslavia Bulgaria 96–90 Spain 1982[ 12] details Bulgaria (Dimitrovgrad , Haskovo ) Soviet Union 97–87 Yugoslavia Bulgaria 84–73 Italy 1984[ 13] details Sweden (Huskvarna , Katrineholm ) Soviet Union 75–74 Italy Yugoslavia 92–89 Spain 1986[ 14] details Austria (Vöcklabruck , Gmunden ) Yugoslavia 111–87 Soviet Union Italy 83–53 West Germany 1988[ 15] details Yugoslavia (Titov Vrbas , Srbobran ) Yugoslavia 84–75 Italy Czechoslovakia 88–70 Greece 1990[ 16] details Netherlands (Groningen , Emmen ) Italy 92–79 Soviet Union Spain 105–73 Romania 1992[ 17] details Hungary (Budapest , Zalaegerszeg , Szolnok ) France 94–83 Italy CIS 113–108 Greece 1994[ 18] details Israel (Tel Aviv ) Lithuania 73–71 Croatia Spain 87–76 Italy 1996[ 19] details France (Auch , Lourdes , Tarbes ) Croatia 64–51 France Yugoslavia 77–61 Belgium 1998[ 20] details Bulgaria (Varna ) Spain 81–70 Croatia Greece 97–91 Latvia 2000[ 21] details Croatia (Zadar ) France 65–64 Croatia Greece 71–65 Italy 2002[ 22] details Germany (Ludwigsburg , Esslingen , Böblingen ) Croatia 74–72 Slovenia Greece 82–67 Lithuania 2004[ 23] details Spain (Zaragoza ) Spain 89–71 Turkey France 74–68 Italy 2005[ 24] details SCG (Belgrade ) Serbia and Montenegro 78–61 Turkey Italy 88–83 Spain 2006[ 25] details Greece (Amaliada , Olympia , Argostoli ) France 77–72 Lithuania Spain 92–83 Turkey 2007[ 26] details Spain (Madrid ) Serbia 92–89 Greece Latvia 74–72 Lithuania 2008[ 27] details Greece (Amaliada , Pyrgos ) Greece 57–50 Lithuania Croatia 73–68 France 2009[ 28] details France (Metz ) Serbia 78–72 France Turkey 95–74 Lithuania 2010[ 29] details Lithuania (Vilnius ) Lithuania 90–61 Russia Latvia 75–49 Serbia 2011[ 30] details Poland (Wrocław ) Spain 71–65 Serbia Turkey 69–65 Italy 2012[ 31] details Lithuania (Vilnius ) Latvia (Liepāja ) Croatia 88–76 Lithuania Serbia 66–56 Russia 2013[ 32] details Latvia (Liepāja , Riga & Ventspils ) Turkey 81–74 Croatia Spain 57–56 Latvia 2014[ 33] details Turkey (Konya ) Turkey 85–68 Serbia Croatia 75–71 Greece 2015[ 34] details Greece (Volos ) Greece 64–61 Turkey Lithuania 74–49 Bosnia and Herzegovina 2016[ 35] details Turkey (Samsun ) France 75–68 Lithuania Italy 74–68 Germany 2017[ 36] details Slovakia (Bratislava ) Serbia 74–62 Spain Lithuania 97–88 Turkey 2018[ 37] details Latvia (Liepāja , Riga & Ventspils ) Serbia 99–90 Latvia France 79–70 Russia 2019[ 38] details Greece (Volos ) Spain 57–53 Turkey Slovenia 81–57 Greece 2022[ 39] details Turkey (İzmir ) Spain 68–61 Turkey Serbia 70–67 Slovenia 2023[ 40] details Serbia (Niš ) Serbia 81–71 Spain Germany 67–59 France 2024[ 41] details Finland (Tampere ) Germany 93–83 Serbia Slovenia 84–70 Israel 2025[ 42] details Serbia (Belgrade ) Spain 82–81 France Italy 86–68 Latvia
Medal table
Participating nations ^A As FR Yugoslavia (1992–2002, 2 participations, 1 medal) and as Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006, 3 participations, 1 medal)
MVP Awards (since 1998)
Division B
Results Since 2012, the 3rd team in Division B is also promoted to Division A for the next tournament. ^ Estonia was not promoted due to Latvia hosting the 2018 Division A tournament. ^ Belgium was not promoted due to Greece hosting the 2019 Division A tournament.
Medal table
Participating nations Nation 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2022 2023 2024 2025 Total Armenia 20th 1 Albania 23rd 21st 21st 24th 22nd 5 Austria 7th 7th 13th 5th 11th 10th 18th 12th 20th 16th 13th 18th 17th 16th 17th 12th 4th 2nd 18 Azerbaijan 22nd 20th 21st 3 Belarus 15th 19th 9th 18th 12th 18th 11th 20th 6th 13th 10 Belgium 8th 1st 5th 7th 9th 8th 3rd 9th 5th 9th 3rd 10th 10th 2nd 14 Bosnia and Herzegovina 8th 9th 7th 14th 8th 8th 1st 12th 6th 14th 18th 7th 12 Bulgaria 1st 14th 19th 12th 7th 11th 14th 16th 10th 3rd 10 Croatia 1st 10th 2 Cyprus 24th 22nd 22nd 3 Czech Republic 15th 10th 6th 2nd 1st 2nd 8th 13th 5th 3rd 8th 13th 12 Denmark 17th 8th 14th 15th 2nd 17th 12th 10th 15th 8th 22nd 18th 2nd 1st 14 Estonia 10th 2nd 7th 5th 5th 6th 7th 17th 15th 7th 3rd 4th 5th 9th 13th 17th 2nd 17 Finland 4th 12th 9th 10th 10th 2nd 4th 9th 3rd 3rd 18th 11 Georgia 13th 15th 19th 15th 17th 21st 20th 8th 10th 18th 21st 8th 15th 19th 16th 12th 16 Germany 11th 1st 2 Great Britain played separately as , and 2nd 5th 19th 16th 4 Hungary 3rd 11th 8th 17th 9th 13th 8th 11th 13th 8th 5th 4th 12th 10th 15th 14th 11th 9th 6th 19 Iceland 2nd 13th 13th 9th 6th 13th 10th 15th 11th 4th 12th 12th 15th 13 Ireland 16th 19th 16th 20th 22nd 22nd 23rd 24th 16th 20th 20th 11th 20th 13 Israel 4th 7th 7th 5th 6th 2nd 4th 9th 1st 9 Kosovo 23rd 21st 21st 21st 22nd 5 Latvia 13th 1st 2 Luxembourg 11th 16th 15th 16th 17th 19th 19th 11th 24th 19th 23rd 19th 24th 13 Moldova 17th 1 Montenegro 4th 11th 3rd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 1st 3rd 5th 5th 11 Netherlands 6th 14th 14th 9th 6th 12th 6th 9th 8th 13th 11th 17th 6th 1st 8th 6th 20th 9th 18 North Macedonia 12th 4th 15th 21st 16th 16th 18th 4th 16th 1st 10 Norway 13th 11th 19th 17th 16th 20th 14th 10th 13th 20th 18th 17th 10th 19th 14 Poland 6th 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd 4th 6th 5th 12th 2nd 4th 8th 12 Portugal 5th 3rd 12th 7th 18th 18th 12th 10th 10th 7th 12th 14th 11th 8th 6th 5th 9th 7th 11th 19 Romania 17th 1st 12th 20th 20th 11th 15th 16th 18th 16th 20th 15th 23rd 21st 7th 7th 14th 4th 18 Slovakia 13th 15th 10th 4th 21st 17th 10th 16th 18th 17th 3rd 14th 22nd 17th 8th 15th 3rd 17 Slovenia 1st 5th 3rd 2nd 4 Sweden 9th 5th 5th 6th 1st 3rd 14th 6th 4th 1st 14th 7th 7th 1st 14 Switzerland 19th 16th 12th 11th 13th 21st 15th 21st 14th 19th 17th 19th 19th 18th 6th 14th 16 Ukraine 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 9th 11th 15th 13th 17th 9 Nation 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2022 2023 2024 2025 Total England 14th 4th 18th 18th 4th 6th 14th 3rd 7th 9th Great Britain 10 Scotland 18th 16th 14th 22nd 22nd 19th 20th 22nd 8
Division C
Results
Medal table
Participating nations
Under-19 World Cup record
See also
References
External links