FIBA Europe Under-18 3x3 Championships
The FIBA Europe Under-18 3x3 Championships is an under-18 3x3 basketball competition between FIBA Europe members. The event was held for the first time in Minsk, Belarus in 2015 and has been held annually ever since.[1]
Sport | 3x3 basketball |
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Founded | 2015 |
No. of teams | 24 |
Country | FIBA Europe members |
Continent | Europe |
Most titles | M: three teams (1 title) W: ![]() |
In the championship there are 2 events, men's and women's. Each team has 4 players (3 on court, 1 bench), aged fewer than 18 years. The match is played on a half court and every rule applies as well as a 12-second shot clock and clearance needed on a new possession.
Results
Men's tournament
Year | Host | Final | Third Place Match | ||||||
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Champion | Score | Second Place | Third Place | Score | Fourth Place | ||||
2015 Details |
![]() Minsk |
![]() Turkey |
16–14 | ![]() France |
![]() Spain |
18–15 | ![]() Belarus | ||
2016 Details |
![]() Debrecen |
![]() France |
19–15 | ![]() Belgium |
![]() Turkey |
18–17 | ![]() Andorra | ||
2017 Details |
![]() Debrecen |
![]() Belgium |
19–13 | ![]() Netherlands |
![]() France |
21–9 | ![]() Spain | ||
2018 Details |
![]() Debrecen |
![]() Hungary |
20–18 | ![]() Serbia |
![]() Spain |
21–12 | ![]() Romania | ||
2019 Details |
![]() Tbilisi |
![]() Lithuania |
21–14 | ![]() France |
![]() Israel |
21–18 | ![]() Ukraine |
Women's tournament
Year | Host | Final | Third Place Match | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Champion | Score | Second Place | Third Place | Score | Fourth Place | ||||
2015 Details |
![]() Minsk |
![]() Hungary |
16–15 | ![]() Belarus |
![]() Israel |
16–12 | ![]() France | ||
2016 Details |
![]() Debrecen |
![]() France |
11–10 | ![]() Hungary |
![]() Czech Republic |
17–14 | ![]() Russia | ||
2017 Details |
![]() Debrecen |
![]() Hungary |
12–9 | ![]() Russia |
![]() Netherlands |
16–12 | ![]() Poland | ||
2018 Details |
![]() Debrecen |
![]() Belgium |
12–4 | ![]() France |
![]() Russia |
15–14 | ![]() Spain | ||
2019 Details |
![]() Tbilisi |
![]() Spain |
17–16 | ![]() Germany |
![]() Russia |
17–16 | ![]() France |
Statistics
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