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2011 FIBA Under-19 World Championship

International basketball competition


International basketball competition

FieldValue
title2011 FIBA Under-19
World Championship
continentWorld U-19
year2011
logo2011 FIBA Under-19 World Championship.jpg
size200
captionOfficial logo of the FIBA Under-19 World Championship 2011
hostLatvia
cityValmiera, Liepāja, Rīga
dates30 June – 10 July
teams16
confederations5
venues3
cities3
championsLTU
title_number1
mvpLTU Jonas Valančiūnas
ppg_pLTU Valančiūnas (23.0)
ppg_t(90.4)
rpg_pLTU Valančiūnas (13.9)
rpg_t(44.1)
apg_pLTU Čižauskas (5.6)
apg_t(16.8)
website[FIBA Under-19 World Championship 2011](https://wayback.archive-it.org/all/20120731175807/http://latvia2011.fiba.com/en)
prevseason[2009](2009-fiba-under-19-world-championship)
nextseason[2013](2013-fiba-under-19-world-championship)

World Championship

The 2011 FIBA Under-19 World Championship (Latvian: 2011. gada FIBA pasaules čempionāts līdz 19 gadu vecumam) was the 10th edition of the FIBA U19 World Championship, the biennial international men's youth basketball championship contested by the U19 national teams of the member associations of FIBA.

It was hosted by Latvia from 30 June to 10 July 2011. The draw for the tournament took place on 17 February 2011 in Riga. Teams played a round robin schedule, with the top three teams advancing to the knockout stage. Lithuania won their first title, and captain Jonas Valančiūnas was chosen the tournament MVP.

Venues

Below is a list of the venues which were used to host games during the 2011 FIBA Under-19 World Championship. All games of a preliminary round group were held in a single arena, as well as the games in the knockout round.

Preliminary roundKnockout stage
**Valmiera****Liepāja**
Vidzemes Olimpiskais CentrsLiepājas Olimpiskais centrs

Draw

The draw held on February 17 divided the qualified teams into four groups named A, B, C, and D, as listed for the preliminary round. Aside from the fact that those teams in the same pot would not be in the same preliminary round groups, there were restrictions on how teams may be drawn. Before the draw was aware that Latvia will not be the same group with Lithuania, who will play in Liepāja. In addition to the FIBA wanted the first stage in each city to play over the three European teams, which meant that Russia should play a sample set of Valmiera groups.

**Pot 1****Pot 2****Pot 3****Pot 4**Source:

Group stage

All times are local (UTC+3).

Group A

TeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsTiebreaker
321242206+36**5**1–1, +8
321254207+47**5**1–1, +6
321252220+32**5**1–1, −14
303168283−115**3**





Group B

TeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsTiebreaker
321234192+42**5**1–1, +14
321225204+21**5**1–1, +3
321198204−6**5**1–1, −17
303201258−57**3**





Group C

TeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsTiebreaker
321247234+13**5**1–0
321303220+83**5**0–1
312261292−31**4**1–0
312232297−65**4**0–1





Group D

TeamPldWLPFPAPDPts
330277204+73**6**
321241220+21**5**
312227296−69**4**
303235260−25**3**





Eighth-final round

Group E

TeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsTiebreaker
651454379+75**11**
642453427+26**10**1–0
642413416−3**10**0–1
633473441+32**9**1–0
633468414+54**9**0–1
624439451−12**8**








Group F

TeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsTiebreaker
651552450+102**11**
642485473+12**10**1–1, +8
642557440+117**10**1–1, +4
642462432+30**10**1–1, −12
624481540−41**8**
615438548−110**7**








Classification round

13th–16th place

|4 July||59||70 |5 July||91||48 |5 July|****|78||72

Semifinals


Fifteenth place game

Thirteenth place game

9th–12th place

|8 July||96||99 |9 July||81||73 |9 July||79|****|84

Semifinals


Eleventh place game

Ninth place game

Final round

Bracket

|8 July||74||93 |8 July||76||81 |8 July||74||79 |8 July||75||87 |9 July||76||71 |9 July||68||85 |10 July||67||85 |10 July||72||77

;5th place bracket |9 July||90||63 |9 July||84||47 |10 July||77||78 |10 July||70||82

Quarterfinals




Classification 5–8


Semifinals


Seventh place game

Fifth place game

Bronze medal game

Final

Final standings

RankTeam
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
13th
14th
15th
16th

Statistical leaders

Points

NamePPG
LTU Jonas Valančiūnas23.0
CRO Boris Barać18.7
EGY Assem Marei18.5
CRO Dario Šarić18.1
POL Michal Michalak17.4

Rebounds

NameRPG
LTU Jonas Valančiūnas13.9
EGY Assem Marei12.2
CRO Dario Šarić10.1
LAT Edmunds Dukulis9.5
BRA Lucas Nogueira8.8

Assists

NameAPG
LTU Vytenis Čižauskas5.6
POL Grzegorz Grochowski5.5
KOR Kim Gi-yun5.4
CRO Toni Katić4.5
USA Joe Jackson
BRA Raulzinho Togni Neto4.1

Blocks

NameBPG
LTU Jonas Valančiūnas3.2
BRA Lucas Nogueira2.9
USA Tony Mitchell1.8
POL Przemyslaw Karnowski
USA Meyers Leonard1.6

Steals

NameSPG
EGY Assem Marei2.3
TPE Chen Ying-Chun
KOR Moon Seong-gon2.2
CAN Kevin Pangos2.1
USA Jeremy Lamb2.0

Awards

Most Valuable Player
Lithuania Jonas Valančiūnas

All-Tournament Team

  • Serbia Aleksandar Cvetković
  • Australia Hugh Greenwood
  • USA Jeremy Lamb
  • Russia Dmitry Kulagin
  • Lithuania Jonas Valančiūnas

Referees

FIBA named 26 referees that officiated at the tournament.

  • ARG Fernando Jorge Samprieto
  • AUS Philip Lawrence Poulton Haines
  • BRA Guilherme Locatelli
  • CAN Michael John Weiland
  • CHN Zhiyuan Jiang
  • TPE Yi-Chih Chung
  • COL Jose Hernan Melgarejo Pinto
  • FRA Joseph Bissang
  • GER Robert Lottermoser
  • GRE Elias Koromilas
  • ITA Guerrino Cerebuch
  • JPN Takao Udagawa
  • LAT Olegs Latisevs
  • LAT Arnis Ozols
  • LBN Marwan Egho
  • MAR Samir Abaakil
  • MOZ Naftal Candido Chongo
  • POR Fernando Rocha
  • PUR Roberto Vazquez
  • RUS Sergey Mikhaylov
  • SRB Milivoje Jovcic
  • SVN Damir Javor
  • ESP Vicente Bulto
  • UKR Borys Ryzhyk
  • URU Alejandro Sanchez Varela
  • USA John Daniel Goble

References

References

  1. "2011 FIBA U19 World Championships go to Latvia and Chile". FIBA.com.
  2. "Draw for U19 World Championship Men: preparations begin now". FIBA.com.
  3. (17 February 2011). "FIBA U19 World championship draw". FIBA.com.
  4. Andrejs Siliņš. (17 February 2011). "U19 izlasei grupā Austrālija, Argentīna un Taivāna". sportacentrs.com}} {{in lang.
  5. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110505033017/http://www.fiba.com/pages/eng/fe/11/fu19m/event-guide/p/referees.html Referees]
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