Great Britain’s youth teams have learnt their fate for next summer’s European Championships.
2017 will be the first summer where teams from these shores will compete under the British banner at Under-16 and Under-18 level, as part of the agreement which brought the British Basketball Federation together.
Wales will continue to compete at Division C level, in U-16 competition. They begin their men’s campaign on Sunday July 23 against Moldova and the U-16 Women’s tournament on Tuesday July 25 against Gibraltar.
July 14th-23rd Oradea, Romania Group B Slovakia, GREAT BRITAIN, Russia, Azerbajan, Netherlands |
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Friday July 14th | Great Britain v Netherlands |
Saturday July 15th | Russia v Great Britain |
Sunday July 16th | Great Britain v Slovakia |
Tuesday July 18th | Azerbaijan v Great Britain |
Friday July 21st | Quarter Finals/Classification Games |
Saturday July 22nd | Semi Finals/Classification Games |
Sunday July 23rd | Final/Classification Games |
July 8th-16th Eilat, Israel Group B Romania, Ireland, Israel, Croatia, GREAT BRITAIN, Belarus |
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Saturday July 8th | Great Britain v Ireland |
Sunday July 9th | Romania v Great Britain |
Monday July 10th | Israel v Great Britain |
Wednesday July 12th | Great Britain v Belarus |
Thursday July 13th | Croatia v Great Britain |
Saturday July 15nd | Semi Finals/Classification Games |
Sunday July 16rd | Final/Classification Games |
FIBA U18 MEN’S EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP
Details TBC
August 4th-13th, Dublin, Ireland Group D GREAT BRITAIN, Slovakia, Ireland, Macedonia, Moldova, Ukraine |
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Friday August 4th | Ukraine v Great Britain |
Saturday August 5th | Great Britain v Moldova |
Sunday August 6th | Macedonia v Great Britain |
Tuesday August 8th | Great Britain v Ireland |
Wednesday August 9th | Slovakia v Great Britain |
Friday August 11th | Quarter FInals/Classification Games |
Saturday August 12th | Semi Finals/Classification Games |
Sunday August 13th | Final/Classification Games |
August 10th-19th Sofia, Bulgaria Group D Kosovo, Georgia, GREAT BRITAIN, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Portugal |
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Thursday August 10th | Great Britain v Luxembourg |
Friday August 11th | Georgia v Great Britain |
Saturday August 12th | Great Britain v Macedonia |
Monday August 14th | Kosovo v Great Britain |
Tuesday August 15th | Portugal v Great Britain |
Thursday August 17th | Quarter Finals/Classification Games |
Friday August 18th | Semi FInals/Classification Games |
Saturday August 19th | Final/Classification Games |
August 17th-26th Skopje, Macedonia Group D Slovakia, Albania, GREAT BRITAIN, Denmark, Switzerland, Bosnia |
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Thursday August 17th | Great Britain v Denmark |
Friday August 18th | Albania v Great Britain |
Saturday August 19th | Great Britain v Switzerland |
Monday August 21th | Slovakia v Great Britain |
Tuesday August 22nd | Bosnia-Herzegovina v Great Britain |
Thursday August 24th | Quarter Finals/Classification Games |
Friday August 25th | Semi Finals/Classification Games |
Saturday August 26th | Final/Classification Games |
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