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    All you need to know: FIBA U16 European Championship 2023

    SKOPJE (North Macedonia) - The FIBA U16 European Championship is one of 16 youth events that will take place across the summer of 2023.

    SKOPJE (North Macedonia) - The FIBA U16 European Championship is one of 16 youth events that will take place across the summer of 2023.

    The tournament will take place in Skopje, North Macedonia from August 5-13, 2023.

    Who is participating?

    A total of 16 teams will compete for the title with the top five teams besides Turkey also qualifying for the FIBA U17 Basketball World Cup 2024, which will be held in Turkey. The 16 teams have been split into four groups of four.

    The Group Phase is as follows:

    Group A: Slovenia, Italy, Turkey, Montenegro
    Group B: North Macedonia, Lithuania, France, Belgium
    Group C: Germany, Israel, Spain, Finland
    Group D: Latvia, Serbia, Greece, Poland

    What is the schedule?

    The Group Phase will take place across the first three days of the tournament with a rest day on August 8. The competition will continue in the form of the bracket beginning with the Round of 16 starting on August 9 until the Final on August 13, with the Classification games also determining each of the 16 positions.

    Check out the full schedule here.

    Who were the winners in 2022?

    Lithuania took home the title in last year's tournament with a 77-68 victory in the Final over Spain in Skopje. Mantas Laurencikas top scored with 26 points along with 6 rebounds and 3 steals and Kasparas Jakucionis collected 15 points and 11 rebounds as Lithuania ended a run of four straight Final losses in the competition to be crowned champions for the first time since 2008.

    Mario Saint-Supery poured in 31 points with 8 rebounds, 3 assists, 4 steals and 2 blocks in a losing effort for Spain.

    🥇 LITHUANIA
    🥈 SPAIN
    🥉 FRANCE

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    Meanwhile, the promoted trio from Division B - Germany, Finland and Belgium - will take the place in this year's edition of the relegated trio of Croatia, Netherlands and Denmark.

    Former MVPs

    Spain's Mario Saint-Supery took home MVP honors in 2022 with averages of 21.9 points, 6.0 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 2.9 steals per game to join the long list of names as tournament MVP.

    The previous five winners are as follows:

    2022: Mario Saint-Supery (ESP)
    2019: Ruben Dominguez (ESP)
    2018: Roko Prkacin (CRO)
    2017: Killian Hayes (FRA)
    2016: Usman Garuba (ESP)

    Roll of honor

    Lithuania claimed their second title in the competition's history last year, their seventh overall medal at the event. They also became the seventh country to win at least seven total medals.

    The most successful side is Yugoslavia with eight Championships, while Spain are five-time champions and have a record 19 medals overall. Croatia have four titles and Turkey have 11 combined medals having finished in third place on seven occasions.

    Position Team 🥇 🥈 🥉 Total
    1. Yugoslavia 8 2 2 12
    2. Spain 5 8 6 19
    3. Croatia 4 0 0 4

    The full list of medalists can be found here.

    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.

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    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 NextGenHoops across social media - on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.

    Don't forget to check out the action from the FIBA U16 European Championship 2023, Division B and FIBA U16 European Championship 2023, Division C tournaments.

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