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2013 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship for Women Division B

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2013 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship for Women
Division B
Tournament details
Host countryBulgaria
CityAlbena
Dates4–14 July 2013
Teams9 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Belgium (1st title)
Runners-up Czech Republic
Third place Latvia
Official website
www.fibaeurope.com
2012
2014

The 2013 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship for Women Division B was the ninth edition of the Division B of the Women's European basketball championship for national under-20 teams. It was held in Albena, Bulgaria, from 4 to 14 July 2013.[1][2] Belgium women's national under-20 basketball team won the tournament.

Participating teams

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Final standings

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Promotion
1  Belgium 8 8 0 564 438 +126 16 2014 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship for Women Division A
2  Czech Republic 8 7 1 565 437 +128 15
3  Latvia 8 5 3 555 461 +94 13
4  Portugal 8 4 4 465 444 +21 12
5  Bulgaria 8 4 4 545 520 +25 12
6  Israel 8 3 5 402 503 −101 11
7  Macedonia 8 3 5 446 507 −61 11
8  Great Britain 8 2 6 444 565 −121 10
9  Romania 8 0 8 473 584 −111 8
Source: FIBA Archive

Results

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4 July 2013
Portugal  66–38  Israel
4 July 2013
Macedonia  60–57  Great Britain
4 July 2013
Bulgaria  67–70  Belgium
4 July 2013
Czech Republic  67–59  Latvia
5 July 2013
Belgium  73–62  Czech Republic
5 July 2013
Great Britain  67–86  Bulgaria
5 July 2013
Israel  66–48  Macedonia
5 July 2013
Romania  64–67  Portugal
6 July 2013
Macedonia  72–54  Romania
6 July 2013
Bulgaria  69–57  Israel
6 July 2013
Czech Republic  96–50  Great Britain
6 July 2013
Latvia  65–70  Belgium
8 July 2013
Great Britain  51–67  Latvia
8 July 2013
Israel  34–74  Czech Republic
8 July 2013
Romania  54–74  Bulgaria
8 July 2013
Portugal  55–53  Macedonia
9 July 2013
Bulgaria  56–68  Portugal
9 July 2013
Czech Republic  74–62  Romania
9 July 2013
Latvia  83–52  Israel
9 July 2013
Belgium  79–42  Great Britain
10 July 2013
Israel  39–61  Belgium
10 July 2013
Romania  55–93  Latvia
10 July 2013
Portugal  51–58  Czech Republic
10 July 2013
Macedonia  64–60  Bulgaria
12 July 2013
Czech Republic  65–49  Macedonia
12 July 2013
Latvia  46–44  Portugal
12 July 2013
Belgium  68–58  Romania
12 July 2013
Great Britain  43–49  Israel
13 July 2013
Romania  67–69  Great Britain
13 July 2013
Portugal  53–64  Belgium
13 July 2013
Macedonia  48–71  Latvia
13 July 2013
Bulgaria  59–69  Czech Republic
14 July 2013
Latvia  71–74  Bulgaria
14 July 2013
Belgium  79–52  Macedonia
14 July 2013
Great Britain  65–61  Portugal
14 July 2013
Israel  67–59  Romania

References

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