FIBA EuroBasket Division B
The EuroBasket Division B was the second-ranked tier of the bi-annual EuroBasket competition. In this division the teams played off in order to get a promotion into Division A. Conversely, the two worst-performing teams of Division A were relegated into Division B. Also, the winner of the Division C tournament would be invited to promote to Division B.
EuroBasket Division B was played until 2011, when FIBA Europe decided to abolish the divisional system.
Tournaments
Year | Promotion to EuroBasket qualification | Promotion to EuroBasket qualification | ||||
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Promoted | Aggregate score | Runner-up | Promoted | Aggregate score | Runner-up | |
2005 details | FYR Macedonia | 200–137 | Austria | Denmark | 152–150 | Ireland |
2007 details | Finland | 187–144 | Romania | Great Britain | 163–119 | Switzerland |
2009 details | Montenegro | 158–121 | Sweden | Georgia | 175–159 | Belarus |
2011 details | The divisional system was abolished and there were no promotion games. |
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- Switzerland 1935
- Latvia 1937
- Lithuania 1939
- Switzerland 1946
- Czechoslovakia 1947
- Egypt 1949
- France 1951
- USSR 1953
- Hungary 1955
- Bulgaria 1957
- Turkey 1959
- Yugoslavia 1961
- Poland 1963
- USSR 1965
- Finland 1967
- Italy 1969
- West Germany 1971
- Spain 1973
- Yugoslavia 1975
- Belgium 1977
- Italy 1979
- Czechoslovakia 1981
- France 1983
- West Germany 1985
- Greece 1987
- Yugoslavia 1989
- Italy 1991
- Germany 1993
- Greece 1995
- Spain 1997
- France 1999
- Turkey 2001
- Sweden 2003
- Serbia and Montenegro 2005
- Spain 2007
- Poland 2009
- Lithuania 2011
- Slovenia 2013
- France / Croatia / Germany / Latvia 2015
- Turkey / Finland / Israel / Romania 2017
- Germany / Czech Republic / Georgia / Italy 2022
- Latvia / Cyprus / Finland / Poland 2025
- TBD 2029