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Women's Basketball Tournament at the Summer European Youth Olympic Festival 2022


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Qualified Nations
 
  • BEL.gif Belgium
  • FIN.gif Finland
  • FRA.gif France
  • GER.gif Germany
  • HUN.gif Hungary
  • SVK.gif Slovakia
  • SLO.gif Slovenia
  • ESP.gif Spain
     




 

Competition Format
 
July 25th - July 27th, 2022
8 Nations, 2 Groups, the 1st and 2nd Nations from each Group will qualify for the Semifinals, the 3rd and 4th Nations from each Group will qualify for the 5th-8th Place Semifinals
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July 29th - July 30th, 2022
8 Nations, Placement Matches, Semifinals, Bronze Medal Match and Gold Medal Match, the winning Nation will be the Women's Basketball Summer European Youth Olympic Festival 2022 Champion
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Preliminary Round
July 25th - July 27th, 2022
8 Nations, 2 Groups, the 1st and 2nd Nations from each Group will qualify for the Semifinals, the 3rd and 4th Nations from each Group will qualify for the 5th-8th Place Semifinals






Group A
 

  • BEL.gif Belgium
  • FIN.gif Finland
  • FRA.gif France
  • GER.gif Germany


Group B
 

  • HUN.gif Hungary
  • SVK.gif Slovakia
  • SLO.gif Slovenia
  • ESP.gif Spain
     


 

Group A
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
 
France FRA.gif 74 - 38 GER.gif Germany
Quarter-by-Quarter: 25-12, 8-9, 15-6, 26-11
July 25th, h. 14:00,
University Basketball Hall, Banska Bystrica
 
Belgium BEL.gif 66 - 50 FIN.gif Finland
Quarter-by-Quarter: 18-17, 16-9, 16-11, 16-13
July 25th, h. 19:00,
University Basketball Hall, Banska Bystrica
 
Finland FIN.gif 22 - 91 FRA.gif France
Quarter-by-Quarter: 12-27, 4-23, 5-18, 1-23
July 26th, h. 14:00,
University Basketball Hall, Banska Bystrica
 
Belgium BEL.gif 65 - 52 GER.gif Germany
Quarter-by-Quarter: 10-7, 17-16, 19-16, 19-13
July 26th, h. 19:00,
University Basketball Hall, Banska Bystrica
 
Belgium BEL.gif 43 - 46 FRA.gif France
Quarter-by-Quarter: 16-13, 12-13, 15+10, 0-11
July 27th, h. 14:00,
University Basketball Hall, Banska Bystrica
 
Finland FIN.gif 56 - 50 GER.gif Germany
Quarter-by-Quarter: 13-13, 19-21, 8-8, 16-8
July 27th, h. 19:00,
University Basketball Hall, Banska Bystrica
 
Group A Final Standing
 
Nation
P
W
L
GF
GA
+/-
Pt.
FRA.gif France
3
3
0
211
103
+108
6
BEL.gif Belgium
3
2
1
174
148
+26
5
FIN.gif Finland
3
1
2
128
207
-79
4
GER.gif Germany
3
0
3
140
140
-55
3

Group B
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
 
Spain ESP.gif 73 - 45 SLO.gif Slovenia
Quarter-by-Quarter: 22-8, 14-13, 16-11, 21-13
July 25th, h. 11:30,
University Basketball Hall, Banska Bystrica
 
Hungary HUN.gif 66 - 57 SVK.gif Slovakia
Quarter-by-Quarter: 20-20, 18-11, 18-18, 10-8
July 25th, h. 16:30,
University Basketball Hall, Banska Bystrica
 
Hungary HUN.gif 59 - 52 SLO.gif Slovenia
Quarter-by-Quarter: 25-21, 17-6, 8-12, 9-13
July 26th, h. 11:30,
University Basketball Hall, Banska Bystrica
 
Spain ESP.gif 84 - 55 SVK.gif Slovakia
Quarter-by-Quarter: 31-16, 15-15, 13-16, 25-8
July 26th, h. 196:3,
University Basketball Hall, Banska Bystrica
 
Hungary HUN.gif 50 - 91 ESP.gif Spain
Quarter-by-Quarter: 11-27, 18-22, 8-25, 13-17
July 27th, h. 11:30,
University Basketball Hall, Banska Bystrica
 
Slovakia SVK.gif 56 - 68 SLO.gif Slovenia
Quarter-by-Quarter: 9-16, 20-16, 10-28, 17-8
July 27th, h. 16:30,
University Basketball Hall, Banska Bystrica
 
Group B Final Standing
 
Nation
P
W
L
GF
GA
+/-
Pt.
ESP.gif Spain
3
3
0
258
150
+98
6
HUN.gif Hungary
3
2
1
175
200
-25
5
SLO.gif Slovenia
3
1
2
165
188
-23
4
SVK.gif Slovakia
3
0
3
168
218
-50
3
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Knockout Round
July 29th - July 30th, 2022
8 Nations, Placement Matches, Semifinals, Bronze Medal Match and Gold Medal Match, the winning Nation will be the Women's Basketball Summer European Youth Olympic Festival 2022 Champion


 

 
  • BEL.gif Belgium
  • FIN.gif Finland
  • FRA.gif France
  • GER.gif Germany
  • HUN.gif Hungary
  • SVK.gif Slovakia
  • SLO.gif Slovenia
  • ESP.gif Spain
5th-8th Places Semifinals
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
 
Finland FIN.gif 66 - 62 SVK.gif Slovakia
Quarter-by-Quarter: 17-15, 18-12, 17-10, 14-25
July 29th, h. 11:30,
University Basketball Hall, Banska Bystrica
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Slovenia SLO.gif 48 - 31 GER.gif Germany
Quarter-by-Quarter: 8-4, 12-11, 10-13, 18-6
July 29th, h. 14:00,
University Basketball Hall, Banska Bystrica


 
Semifinals
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
 
France FRA.gif 60 - 47 HUN.gif Hungary
Quarter-by-Quarter: 21-10, 14-11, 10-15, 15-11
July 29th, h. 16:30,
University Basketball Hall, Banska Bystrica
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Spain ESP.gif 99 - 34 BEL.gif Belgium
Quarter-by-Quarter: 24-11, 24-11, 31-5, 20-7
July 29th, h. 19:00,
University Basketball Hall, Banska Bystrica

 
7th Place Match
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
 
Slovakia SVK.gif 56 - 59 GER.gif Germany
Quarter-by-Quarter: 11-9, 17-22, 10-12, 18-16
July 30th, h. 09:00,
University Basketball Hall, Banska Bystrica

 

 

5th Place Match
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
 
Finland FIN.gif 57 - 56 SLO.gif Slovenia
Quarter-by-Quarter: 20-10, 9-15, 11-18, 17-13
July 30th, h. 11:30,
University Basketball Hall, Banska Bystrica
 
 
Bronze Medal Match
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
 
Hungary HUN.gif  57 - 46 BEL.gif Belgium
Quarter-by-Quarter: 16-14, 14-12, 14-4, 13-16
July 30th, h. 14:00,
University Basketball Hall, Banska Bystrica

 

 

Gold Medal Match
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
 
France FRA.gif 68 - 48 ESP.gif Spain
Quarter-by-Quarter: 14-14, 23-17, 16-3, 15-14
July 30th, h. 16:30,
University Basketball Hall, Banska Bystrica
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