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    All you need to know: FIBA European Championship for Small Countries 2024

    The FIBA European Championship for Small Countries will take place in the Andorran capital of Andorra la Vella this summer.

    ANDORRA LA VELLA (Andorra) - The FIBA European Championship for Small Countries will take place in the Andorran capital of Andorra la Vella this summer.

    The tournament will take place from June 25-30.

    Who is participating?

    There will be four teams competing and they will placed into one group of four. Here are the teams: Group A: Gibraltar, San Marino, Malta, Andorra

    What is the schedule?

    The Group Phase will take place across three days with a rest day on June 28 before the competition moves onto the Semi-Finals on June 29. The Final will take place on June 30, with the final Classification games also determining each of the four positions.

    Check out the full schedule here.

    Who were the winners in 2022?

    Armenia claimed the 2022 title as a monster 41 points, 10 rebounds and 6 assists from Chris Jones lifted them to an 84-68 win over hosts Malta. Jones also took home MVP honors.

    Roll of honor

    Andorra are the most successful team in the competition with five golds and nine overall medals to their name. Iceland, Ireland, Austria, Azerbaijan and Armenia all have two titles in this event.

    Position

    Team

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    Total

    1.

    Andorra

    5

    3

    2

    10

    2.

    Ireland

    2

    1

    1

    4

    3.

    Iceland

    2

    0

    1

    3

    How to watch?

    All the action will be available to watch live on the FIBA YouTube channel - and can also be accessed via the respective game pages on the website.

    Want more action?

    The best way to keep up to date for all of the action is via the official tournament website as well as following FIBA across social media - on X, Instagram and Facebook. FIBA

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