2007_FIBA_Under-21_World_Championship_for_Women

2007 FIBA Under-21 World Championship for Women

2007 FIBA Under-21 World Championship for Women

International basketball competition


The 2007 FIBA Under-21 World Championship for Women was the second edition of the basketball world championship for U21 women's teams. It was played in Moscow Oblast, Russia, from 29 June to 8 July 2007.[1] United States women's national under-21 basketball team won the tournament and became the world champions for the second time.

Quick Facts Tournament details, Host country ...

Qualified teams

More information Qualification tournament, Berths ...

First round

In the first round, the teams were drawn into two groups of six. The first four teams from each group advance to the quarterfinals, the other teams will play in the 9th–12th place playoffs.

Group A

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Source: FIBA Archive
29 June 2007
China  5987  France
29 June 2007
Russia  8356  Canada
29 June 2007
Mali  6691  Belgium

30 June 2007
France  11145  Mali
30 June 2007
Canada  7854  China
30 June 2007
Belgium  7787  Russia

1 July 2007
Mali  4771  Canada
1 July 2007
France  9180  Belgium
1 July 2007
China  7097  Russia

3 July 2007
Belgium  7670  China
3 July 2007
Russia  9425  Mali
3 July 2007
Canada  5271  France

4 July 2007
Canada  6958  Belgium
4 July 2007
Mali  5990  China
4 July 2007
France  7371  Russia

Group B

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Source: FIBA Archive
29 June 2007
Spain  9086  Brazil
29 June 2007
United States  9088  Australia
29 June 2007
Hungary  7758  Japan

30 June 2007
Australia  8272  Hungary
30 June 2007
Japan  9087  Spain
30 June 2007
Brazil  4096  United States

1 July 2007
Japan  7285  Brazil
1 July 2007
Hungary  7093  United States
1 July 2007
Spain  5675  Australia

3 July 2007
Brazil  6475  Hungary
3 July 2007
United States  8162  Spain
3 July 2007
Australia  9172  Japan

4 July 2007
Australia  8982  Brazil
4 July 2007
Japan  5798  United States
4 July 2007
Spain  7679  Hungary

9th–12th place playoffs

9th–12th place semifinals 9th place match
      
A5  China 62
B6  Japan 74
B6  Japan 70
B5  Spain 80
B5  Spain 75
A6  Mali 48 11th place match
A5  China 73
A6  Mali 46

9th–12th place semifinals

6 July 2007
China  6274  Japan
6 July 2007
Spain  7548  Mali

11th place match

7 July 2007
China  7346  Mali

9th place match

7 July 2007
Japan  7080  Spain

Championship playoffs

Fifth placeConsolation semifinalsQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
B2 Australia98
A3 Canada57
A3 Canada74B2 Australia88
B4 Brazil69A1 France81
A1 France85
B4 Brazil68
A3 Canada67B2 Australia73
A4 Belgium72B1 United States96
A2 Russia71
B3 Hungary55
Seventh placeB3 Hungary64A2 Russia61Third place
A4 Belgium73B1 United States86
B4 Brazil67B1 United States104A1 France67
B3 Hungary75A4 Belgium53A2 Russia61

Quarterfinals

6 July 2007
Australia  9857  Canada
6 July 2007
France  8568  Brazil
6 July 2007
Russia  7155  Hungary
6 July 2007
United States  10453  Belgium

5th–8th place playoffs

7 July 2007
Canada  7469  Brazil
7 July 2007
Hungary  6473  Belgium

Semifinals

7 July 2007
Australia  8881  France
7 July 2007
Russia  6186  United States

7th place match

8 July 2007
Brazil  6775  Hungary

5th place match

8 July 2007
Canada  6772  Belgium

3rd place match

8 July 2007
France  6761  Russia

Final

8 July 2007
Australia  7396  United States

Final standings

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