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International basketball competition International basketball competition
2004 EuroBasket Under-20
7th FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship
Tournament details
Host countryCzech Republic
DatesJuly 23 – August 1
Teams12
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Slovenia (2nd title)
Tournament statistics
MVPSlovenia Erazem Lorbek
Top scorerGreece Vasileiadis (25.5)
Top reboundsLithuania Jankūnas (12.1)
Top assistsSpain Sada (4.7)
PPG (Team) Russia (82.5)
RPG (Team) Lithuania (39.1)
APG (Team) Czech Republic (13.5)
Official website
Official website (archive)
2002 2005

The 2004 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship was the seventh edition of the FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship. The city of Brno, in the Czech Republic, hosted the tournament. Slovenia won their second title.

Teams

Squads

Main article: 2004 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship squads

Qualification

Main article: 2004 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship qualification

Twenty-five national teams entered the qualifying round. They were allocated in five groups. The first two teams from groups A, B, C, D and the first three teams from group E qualified for the tournament, where they joined Czech Republic (qualified as hosts).

Group A

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Spain 3 3 0 296 188 +108 6
 Israel 3 2 1 267 240 +27 5
 France 3 1 2 271 257 +14 4
 Luxembourg 3 0 3 175 324 −149 3

Group B

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Croatia 4 4 0 413 337 +76 8
 Ukraine 4 3 1 348 281 +67 7
 Italy 4 2 2 348 310 +38 6
 Bulgaria 4 1 3 269 328 −59 5
 Portugal 4 0 4 284 406 −122 4

Group C

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Lithuania 4 4 0 401 302 +99 8
 Latvia 4 3 1 339 272 +67 7
 Germany 4 2 2 303 330 −27 6
 Sweden 4 1 3 282 330 −48 5
 Finland 4 0 4 265 356 −91 4

Group D

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Russia 4 4 0 347 265 +82 8
 Serbia and Montenegro 4 2 2 319 283 +36 6
 Poland 4 2 2 301 295 +6 6
 Slovakia 4 1 3 311 402 −91 5
 Estonia 4 1 3 292 325 −33 5

Group E

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Greece 5 5 0 442 332 +110 10
 Slovenia 5 4 1 345 305 +40 9
 Belarus 5 2 3 359 390 −31 7
 Turkey 5 2 3 373 365 +8 7
  Switzerland 5 1 4 283 365 −82 6
 Hungary 5 1 4 355 400 −45 6

Preliminary round

The twelve teams were allocated in two groups of six teams each.

     Team advanced to Quarterfinals
     Team competed in 9th–12th playoffs

Group A

Team Pld W L PF PA Pts
 Russia 5 4 1 412 374 9
 Israel 5 3 2 404 407 8
 Czech Republic 5 2 3 353 379 7
 Latvia 5 2 3 361 372 7
 Spain 5 2 3 388 378 7
 Croatia 5 2 3 384 392 7
23 July 2004
Latvia  68–72  Israel Brno
Russia  89–72  Czech Republic Brno
Spain  82–75  Croatia Brno
24 July 2004
Israel  83–90  Russia Brno
Croatia  69–76  Latvia Brno
Czech Republic  69–65  Spain Brno
25 July 2004
Russia  78–73  Latvia Brno
Spain  77–86  Israel Brno
Czech Republic  64–82  Croatia Brno
27 July 2004
Croatia  54–86  Russia Brno
Latvia  79–72  Spain Brno
Israel  78–68  Czech Republic Brno
28 July 2004
Spain  92–69  Russia Brno
Czech Republic  80–65  Latvia Brno
Israel  84–104  Croatia Brno

Group B

Team Pld W L PF PA Pts
 Greece 5 4 1 429 380 9
 Lithuania 5 4 1 454 427 9
 Serbia and Montenegro 5 4 1 377 349 9
 Slovenia 5 2 3 389 398 7
 Ukraine 5 1 4 377 404 6
 Belarus 5 0 5 331 399 5
23 July 2004
Lithuania  81–47  Belarus Brno
Ukraine  62–90  Serbia and Montenegro Brno
Greece  91–84  Slovenia Brno
24 July 2004
Slovenia  100–82  Ukraine Brno
Belarus  60–81  Greece Brno
Serbia and Montenegro  80–72  Lithuania Brno
25 July 2004
Belarus  55–84  Slovenia Brno
Lithuania  93–78  Ukraine Brno
Greece  72–59  Serbia and Montenegro Brno
27 July 2004
Serbia and Montenegro  76–62  Belarus Brno
Slovenia  65–69  Lithuania Brno
Ukraine  82–91  Greece Brno
28 July 2004
Serbia and Montenegro  76–47  Slovenia Brno
Greece  67–73  Lithuania Brno
Belarus  67–73  Ukraine Brno

Knockout stage

9th–12th playoffs

 PlayoffsNinth place
       
 July 30, Brno
 
  Spain59
 July 31, Brno
  Belarus84
  Belarus80
 July 30, Brno
  Ukraine76
  Ukraine67
 
  Croatia65
 Eleventh place
 
 July 31, Brno
 
  Spain78
 
  Croatia71

Championship

 QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
           
 July 30, Brno
 
  Russia67
 July 31, Brno
  Slovenia74
  Slovenia97
 July 30, Brno
  Lithuania57
  Lithuania99
 August 1, Brno
  Czech Republic72
  Slovenia66
 July 30, Brno
  Israel61
  Serbia and Montenegro82
 July 31, Brno
  Israel83
  Israel88
 July 30, Brno
  Greece82 Third place
  Greece87
 August 1, Brno
  Latvia66
  Lithuania92
 
  Greece63
 

5th–8th playoffs

 PlayoffsFifth place
       
 July 31, Brno
 
  Russia95
 August 1, Brno
  Czech Republic62
  Russia86
 July 31, Brno
  Serbia and Montenegro101
  Latvia71
 
  Serbia and Montenegro74
 Seventh place
 
 August 1, Brno
 
  Czech Republic79
 
  Latvia100


 2004 FIBA Europe U-20 Championship 

Slovenia
Second title

Final standings

Rank Team
 Slovenia
 Israel
 Lithuania
4th  Greece
5th  Serbia and Montenegro
6th  Russia
7th  Latvia
8th  Czech Republic
9th  Belarus
10th  Ukraine
11th  Spain
12th  Croatia

Stats leaders

Points

Rank Name Points Games PPG
1. Greece Kostas Vasileiadis 204 8 25.5
2. Serbia and Montenegro Ivan Koljević 163 8 20.4
2. Israel Yotam Halperin 163 8 20.4
4. Belarus Vladimir Veremeenko 140 7 20.0
5. Spain Marc Gasol 128 7 18.3

Rebounds

Rank Name Points Games RPG
1. Lithuania Paulius Jankūnas 97 8 12.1
2. Belarus Vladimir Veremeenko 77 7 11.0
3. Spain Víctor Sada 64 7 9.1
4. Czech Republic David Steffel 72 8 9.0
5. Spain Marc Gasol 57 7 8.1

Assists

Rank Name Points Games RPG
1. Spain Víctor Sada 30 7 4.3
2. Lithuania Artūras Jomantas 31 8 3.9
3. Ukraine Dmytro Diatlovskyi 27 7 3.9
4. Croatia Petar Ćosić 23 7 3.3
5. Greece Vassilis Xanthopoulos 25 8 3.1

All-Tournament Team

References

  1. Qualifying round results
FIBA U20 EuroBasket
Division A
Qualifications
Division B
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