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2004 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship for Women Division B

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2004 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship for Women Division B
Tournament details
Host countriesBosnia and Herzegovina
Estonia
CityBrčko
Rakvere
Dates30 July – 8 August 2004
Teams17 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Ukraine
 Lithuania
2005

The 2004 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship for Women Division B was the first edition of the Division B of the European basketball championship for women's national under-16 teams. 17 teams were drawn into two groups. Group A tournament was played in Brčko, Bosnia and Herzegovina, from 30 July to 6 August 2004 and Group B tournament was played in Rakvere, Estonia, from 30 July to 8 August 2004.[1][2] Ukraine and Lithuania won the tournaments and were promoted to the 2005 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship for Women Division A.

Participating teams

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Group A tournament

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Final standings

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Promotion
1  Ukraine 7 7 0 590 332 +258 14 2005 Division A
2  Bosnia and Herzegovina 7 6 1 429 344 +85 13
3  Israel 7 5 2 502 384 +118 12
4  Portugal 7 4 3 431 386 +45 11
5  Romania 7 3 4 417 400 +17 10
6  Slovenia 7 2 5 458 412 +46 9
7  Luxembourg 7 1 6 361 492 −131 8
8  Albania 7 0 7 260 698 −438 7
Source: FIBA Archive

Results

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1 August 2004
Albania  31–104  Slovenia
6 August 2004
Albania  30–121  Israel

Group B tournament

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Final standings

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Promotion
1  Lithuania 8 7 1 610 483 +127 15 2005 Division A
2  Iceland 8 7 1 599 534 +65 15
3  Sweden 8 6 2 537 431 +106 14
4  Latvia 8 6 2 582 459 +123 14
5  England 8 4 4 484 531 −47 12
6  Estonia 8 3 5 558 581 −23 11
7  Netherlands 8 2 6 463 539 −76 10
8  Finland 8 1 7 499 582 −83 9
9  Ireland 8 0 8 454 646 −192 8
Source: FIBA Archive

Results

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30 July 2004
England  39–72  Sweden
30 July 2004
Latvia  79–56  Lithuania
30 July 2004
Ireland  50–74  Estonia
30 July 2004
Iceland  69–50  Netherlands
31 July 2004
Finland  39–71  Latvia
31 July 2004
Netherlands  58–73  England
31 July 2004
Estonia  73–76  Iceland
31 July 2004
Lithuania  94–60  Ireland
1 August 2004
Sweden  55–45  Netherlands
1 August 2004
Iceland  77–94  Lithuania
1 August 2004
England  77–72  Estonia
1 August 2004
Ireland  47–87  Finland
2 August 2004
Lithuania  67–42  England
2 August 2004
Finland  64–86  Iceland
2 August 2004
Estonia  62–82  Sweden
2 August 2004
Latvia  90–54  Ireland
3 August 2004
Sweden  60–62  Lithuania
3 August 2004
Iceland  68–64  Latvia
3 August 2004
Netherlands  56–65  Estonia
3 August 2004
England  69–63  Finland
5 August 2004
Ireland  58–86  Iceland
5 August 2004
Lithuania  72–54  Netherlands
5 August 2004
Latvia  63–44  England
5 August 2004
Finland  42–69  Sweden
6 August 2004
England  72–65  Ireland
6 August 2004
Netherlands  67–66  Finland
6 August 2004
Estonia  43–89  Lithuania
6 August 2004
Sweden  65–63  Latvia
7 August 2004
Iceland  71–68  England
7 August 2004
Ireland  52–71  Sweden
7 August 2004
Finland  70–97  Estonia
7 August 2004
Latvia  71–61  Netherlands
8 August 2004
Lithuania  76–68  Finland
8 August 2004
Sweden  63–66  Iceland
8 August 2004
Estonia  72–81  Latvia
8 August 2004
Netherlands  72–68  Ireland

References

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  1. ^ Final standings, FIBA Archive
  2. ^ Results, FIBA Archive