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Croatia were the defending champions. Turkey became the new champions, taking their first title.Table of ContentsParticipating teams[edit]First round[edit]Group A[edit]Group B[edit]Group C[edit]Group D[edit]Second round[edit]Group E[edit]Group F[edit]Classification Group G[edit]Classification playoffs for 9th \u2013 16th place[edit]Classification games for 9th \u2013 16th place[edit]Classification games for 13th \u2013 16th place[edit]Classification games for 9th \u2013 12th place[edit]1st \u2013 8th Place Playoff[edit]Quarterfinals[edit]Semifinals[edit]Classification games for 5th \u2013 8th place[edit]Final classification games[edit]Match for 15th place[edit]Match for 13th place[edit]Match for 11th place[edit]Match for 9th place[edit]Match for 7th place[edit]Match for 5th place[edit]Bronze medal match[edit]Final[edit]Final standings[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Participating teams[edit]First round[edit]The first-round groups draw took place on 8 December 2012 in Freising, Germany.[1] In the first round, the sixteen teams were allocated in four groups of four teams each. The top three teams of each group qualified for the Second Round. The last team of each group played in the Classification Group G first, then in the 9th\u201316th place playoffs.[2]Times below are in CEST (UTC+2).Group A[edit]TeamPldWLPFPAPDPts\u00a0France330198171+276\u00a0Lithuania32120620605\u00a0Serbia312220195+254\u00a0Slovenia303176228\u2212523Lithuania\u00a058\u201367\u00a0FranceScoring by quarter: 11\u201316, 11\u201317, 23\u201316, 13\u201318Serbia\u00a088\u201356\u00a0SloveniaScoring by quarter: 22\u201310, 24\u201311, 18\u201317, 24\u201318France\u00a065\u201362\u00a0SerbiaScoring by quarter: 16\u201322, 16\u201316, 20\u201314, 13\u201310Slovenia\u00a051\u201366\u00a0FranceScoring by quarter: 10\u201325, 17\u20139, 16\u201314, 8\u201318Group B[edit]Greece\u00a074\u201370\u00a0RussiaScoring by quarter: 19\u201321, 17\u201310, 20\u201318, 18\u201321Group C[edit]TeamPldWLPFPAPDPts\u00a0Spain321218184+345\u00a0Latvia321220188+325\u00a0Italy321228205+235\u00a0Bulgaria303162251\u2212893Italy\u00a061\u201388\u00a0SpainScoring by quarter: 16\u201328, 16\u201316, 16\u201324, 13\u201320Latvia\u00a085\u201357\u00a0BulgariaScoring by quarter: 24\u201320, 27\u201315, 18\u201312, 16\u201310Bulgaria\u00a048\u201397\u00a0ItalyScoring by quarter: 6\u201317, 14\u201330, 16\u201327, 12\u201323Spain\u00a061\u201366\u00a0LatviaScoring by quarter: 11\u201313, 14\u201315, 19\u201319, 17\u201319Bulgaria\u00a057\u201369\u00a0SpainScoring by quarter: 18\u201319, 11\u201324, 14\u201314, 14\u201312Italy\u00a070\u201369\u00a0LatviaScoring by quarter: 20\u201315, 23\u201326, 8\u201317, 19\u201311Group D[edit]TeamPldWLPFPAPDPts\u00a0Turkey321248223+255\u00a0Croatia321246198+485\u00a0England312216246\u2212304\u00a0Ukraine312219262\u2212434Ukraine\u00a049\u201381\u00a0CroatiaScoring by quarter: 8\u201316, 15\u201314, 14\u201326, 12\u201325Turkey\u00a076\u201358\u00a0EnglandScoring by quarter: 21\u201318, 13\u201318, 21\u201316, 21\u20136England\u00a093\u201381\u00a0UkraineScoring by quarter: 21\u201322, 13\u201319, 25\u201316, 34\u201324Croatia\u00a076\u201384\u00a0TurkeyScoring by quarter: 27\u201322, 18\u201321, 12\u201322, 19\u201319Ukraine\u00a089\u201388\u00a0(OT)\u00a0TurkeyScoring by quarter: 23\u201323, 16\u201313, 14\u201328, 23\u201312,\u00a0Overtime: 13\u201312England\u00a065\u201389\u00a0CroatiaScoring by quarter: 12\u201321, 21\u201325, 12\u201324, 20\u201319Second round[edit]Twelve advancing teams from the First Round were allocated in two groups of six teams each. The top four teams of each group advanced to the quarterfinals. The last two teams of each group played for the 9th\u201316th place against the teams from the Group G.[2]Group E[edit]Serbia\u00a0102\u201357\u00a0RussiaScoring by quarter: 21\u201318, 18\u20137, 34\u201316, 29\u201316Lithuania\u00a059\u201368\u00a0RussiaScoring by quarter: 7\u201318, 18\u201315, 9\u201315, 25\u201320Russia\u00a070\u201360\u00a0FranceScoring by quarter: 19\u201316, 9\u201317, 16\u201313, 26\u201314Group F[edit]Italy\u00a068\u201375\u00a0TurkeyScoring by quarter: 18\u201326, 21\u201311, 17\u201317, 12\u201321Croatia\u00a065\u201372\u00a0LatviaScoring by quarter: 20\u201319, 13\u201317, 10\u201318, 22\u201318England\u00a075\u201366\u00a0(OT)\u00a0SpainScoring by quarter: 18\u201314, 10\u201319, 17\u201320, 18\u201310,\u00a0Overtime: 12\u20133Spain\u00a064\u201363\u00a0CroatiaScoring by quarter: 11\u201317, 24\u201320, 17\u20138, 12\u201318Latvia\u00a062\u201364\u00a0TurkeyScoring by quarter: 20\u201313, 14\u201317, 13\u201317, 15\u201317England\u00a037\u201357\u00a0ItalyScoring by quarter: 2\u201312, 14\u201312, 8\u201312, 13\u201321Turkey\u00a068\u201376\u00a0SpainScoring by quarter: 14\u201318, 22\u201315, 18\u201321, 14\u201322Latvia\u00a068\u201356\u00a0EnglandScoring by quarter: 17\u201313, 20\u20138, 19\u201317, 12\u201318Classification Group G[edit]The last team of each group of the First Round competed in this Classification Round.TeamPldWLPFPAPDPts\u00a0Greece330240178+626\u00a0Ukraine321182192\u2212105\u00a0Slovenia312207218\u2212114\u00a0Bulgaria303198239\u2212413Slovenia\u00a060\u201365\u00a0UkraineScoring by quarter: 12\u201315, 23\u201312, 18\u201315, 7\u201323Greece\u00a088\u201365\u00a0BulgariaScoring by quarter: 22\u201319, 13\u201313, 28\u201315, 25\u201318Bulgaria\u00a077\u201385\u00a0SloveniaScoring by quarter: 22\u201322, 15\u201315, 30\u201323, 10\u201325Ukraine\u00a051\u201376\u00a0GreeceScoring by quarter: 13\u201316, 15\u201311, 9\u201334, 14\u201315Slovenia\u00a062\u201376\u00a0GreeceScoring by quarter: 10\u201319, 20\u201313, 22\u201321, 10\u201323Bulgaria\u00a056\u201366\u00a0UkraineScoring by quarter: 18\u201314, 21\u201322, 10\u20138, 7\u201322Classification playoffs for 9th \u2013 16th place[edit]Classification games for 9th \u2013 16th place[edit]Italy\u00a067\u201357\u00a0BulgariaScoring by quarter: 25\u201320, 20\u20138, 10\u201322, 12\u20137Scoring by half: 45\u201328Czech Republic\u00a087\u201379\u00a0SloveniaScoring by quarter: 20\u201315, 22\u201324, 20\u201323, 25\u201317Scoring by half: 42\u201339England\u00a071\u201358\u00a0UkraineScoring by quarter: 4\u201315, 17\u201315, 21\u201315, 19\u201313Scoring by half: 21\u201330Classification games for 13th \u2013 16th place[edit]Slovenia\u00a063\u201368\u00a0UkraineScoring by quarter: 11\u201313, 16\u201319, 19\u201314, 17\u201322Scoring by half: 27\u201332Olympic Sports Centre, RigaAttendance: 50Referees: David Chambon (FRA), Bert Van Slooten (NED), Luis Miguel Gallardo Oyaneder (NZL)Classification games for 9th \u2013 12th place[edit]Italy\u00a082\u201362\u00a0GreeceScoring by quarter: 18\u201321, 20\u201312, 20\u201318, 24\u201311Scoring by half: 38\u201333Czech Republic\u00a062\u201385\u00a0EnglandScoring by quarter: 19\u201320, 16\u201323, 18\u201319, 9\u201323Scoring by half: 35\u2013431st \u2013 8th Place Playoff[edit]5\u20138th place bracketQuarterfinals[edit]Russia\u00a072\u201382\u00a0CroatiaScoring by quarter: 12\u201323, 17\u201321, 19\u201312, 24\u201326Turkey\u00a071\u201367\u00a0SerbiaScoring by quarter: 17\u201321, 21\u201315, 13\u201313, 20\u201318Latvia\u00a071\u201354\u00a0LithuaniaScoring by quarter: 16\u201311, 19\u201324, 21\u201312, 15\u20137France\u00a059\u201368\u00a0SpainScoring by quarter: 13\u201318, 13\u201316, 24\u201315, 9\u201319Semifinals[edit]Croatia\u00a072\u201368\u00a0LatviaScoring by quarter: 18\u201323, 12\u201316, 20\u20139, 22\u201320Arena Riga, RigaAttendance: 2 500Turkey\u00a077\u201375\u00a0SpainScoring by quarter: 19\u201322, 15\u201319, 10\u201312, 33\u201322Arena Riga, RigaAttendance: 200Classification games for 5th \u2013 8th place[edit]Russia\u00a077\u201384\u00a0LithuaniaScoring by quarter: 24\u201319, 18\u201316, 16\u201322, 19\u201327Serbia\u00a077\u201366\u00a0FranceScoring by quarter: 24\u201317, 12\u201318, 20\u201315, 21\u201316Final classification games[edit]Match for 15th place[edit]Bulgaria\u00a082\u201375\u00a0SloveniaScoring by quarter: 26\u201325, 18\u201319, 19\u201319, 19\u201312Olympic Sports Centre, RigaAttendance: 40Match for 13th place[edit]Olympic Sports Centre, RigaAttendance: 30Match for 11th place[edit]Olympic Sports Centre, RigaAttendance: 33Match for 9th place[edit]Italy\u00a059\u201369\u00a0EnglandScoring by quarter: 15\u201311, 14\u201314, 9\u201321, 21\u201323Olympic Sports Centre, RigaAttendance: 40Match for 7th place[edit]Russia\u00a051\u201389\u00a0FranceScoring by quarter: 18\u201313, 13\u201329, 9\u201326, 11\u201321Arena Riga, RigaAttendance: 100Match for 5th place[edit]Lithuania\u00a063\u201356\u00a0SerbiaScoring by quarter: 9\u201313, 19\u201318, 22\u201310, 13\u201315Arena Riga, RigaAttendance: 150Bronze medal match[edit]Latvia\u00a056\u201357\u00a0SpainScoring by quarter: 17\u201312, 15\u201313, 11\u201316, 13\u201316Arena Riga, RigaAttendance: 3 000Referees: Emin Mogulkoc (TUR), Marko Juras (SRB), Bernard Vassallo (MLT)Final[edit]Croatia\u00a074\u201381\u00a0TurkeyScoring by quarter: 22\u201316, 15\u201322, 18\u201323, 19\u201320Arena Riga, RigaAttendance: 1500Referees: Marco Giansanti (ITA), Tomasz Trawicki (POL), Sergiy Zashchuk (UKR)Final standings[edit]\u00a02013 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship winners\u00a0TurkeyFirst titleTeam relegated to 2014 Division BAll-Tournament TeamReferences[edit]External links[edit] 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