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2007 FIBA Under-19 World Championship


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title2007 FIBA Under-19
World Championship
continentWorld U-19
year2007
logo2007 FIBA Under-19 World Championship.jpg
size270px
host
cityNovi Sad
dates12–22 July
teams16
confederations5
venues1
cities1
championsSerbia
champions-flagvar2004
title_number1
mvpSRB Milan Mačvan
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apg_pLTU Žygimantas Janavičius (6.6)
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World Championship | champions-flagvar = 2004

The 2007 FIBA Under-19 World Championship (Serbian: Светско првенство до 19 година ФИБА до 19 година) was the 8th edition of the FIBA U19 World Championship. It was held in Novi Sad, Serbia from 12 to 22 July 2007. The host nation won the tournament after beating the United States 74–69 in the final. Milan Mačvan was named the tournament MVP.

Venue

Novi SadSerbia
SPC Vojvodina{{location map+Serbiafloat=rightwidth=200places=
Capacity: 11,000
[[File:SpensSC.jpg250px]]

Qualified teams

Means of QualificationDatesVenueBerthsQualifiersTotal16
Host Nation1
2006 FIBA Under-18 African Championship28 July–6 August 2006RSA Durban2
2006 FIBA Under-18 Americas Championship28 June–2 July 2006USA San Antonio5
2006 FIBA Under-18 Asian Championship1–9 September 2006CHN Ürümqi3
2006 FIBA Under-18 European Championship18–27 July 2006GRE Amaliada / Olympia / Argostoli4
2006 FIBA Under-18 Oceania Championship1

Preliminary round

Group A



Group B



Group C



Group D



Second round

Group E



Group F



Classification 13th–16th

|team-width=150 |score-width=50 |16 July – Novi Sad||76||56 |16 July – Novi Sad||97||77 |17 July – Novi Sad||65||82 |17 July – Novi Sad||89||81

Semifinals


15th place

13th place

Classification 9th–12th

|team-width=150 |score-width=50 |20 July – Novi Sad||127||74 |20 July – Novi Sad||90||94 |17 July – Novi Sad||86||75 |17 July – Novi Sad||91||75

Semifinals


11th place

9th place

Knockout stage

Bracket

| RD3-seed1=E1 | RD3-team1=**** | RD3-score1=112 | RD3-seed2=F4 | RD3-team2= | RD3-score2=86

| RD3-seed3=E3 | RD3-team3=**** | RD3-score3=100 | RD3-seed4=F2 | RD3-team4= | RD3-score4=83

| RD3-seed5=E2 | RD3-team5=**** | RD3-score5=94 | RD3-seed6=F3 | RD3-team6= | RD3-score6=56

| RD3-seed7=E4 | RD3-team7=**** | RD3-score7=73 | RD3-seed8=F1 | RD3-team8= | RD3-score8=72

| RD4-seed1=E1 | RD4-team1=**** | RD4-score1=78 | RD4-seed2=E3 | RD4-team2= | RD4-score2=75

| RD4-seed3=E2 | RD4-team3=**** | RD4-score3=89 | RD4-seed4=E4 | RD4-team4= | RD4-score4=74

| RD2-seed1=F4 | RD2-team1=**** | RD2-score1=78 | RD2-seed2=F2 | RD2-team2= | RD2-score2=75

| RD2-seed3=F3 | RD2-team3= | RD2-score3=67 | RD2-seed4=F1 | RD2-team4=**** | RD2-score4=82

| RD5-seed1=E1 | RD5-team1= | RD5-score1=69 | RD5-seed2=E2 | RD5-team2=**** | RD5-score2=74

| RD5b-seed1=E3 | RD5b-team1=**** | RD5b-score1=75 | RD5b-seed2=E4 | RD5b-team2= | RD5b-score2=67

| RD1-seed1=F4 | RD1-team1= | RD1-score1=59 | RD1-seed2=F1 | RD1-team2=**** | RD1-score2=83

| RD1b-seed1=F2 | RD1b-team1= | RD1b-score1=69 | RD1b-seed2=F3 | RD1b-team2=****| RD1b-score2=80

Quarterfinals




5th–8th place semifinals


Semifinals


7th place

5th place

3rd place

Final

Final standings

RankTeamRecord
8–1
8–1
6–3
4th4–5
5th8–1
6th4–5
7th4–5
8th4–5
9th4–4
10th4–4
11th3–5
12th1–7
13th2–3
14th1–4
15th1–4
16th0–5

Medal rosters

SRB 4 Mladen Jeremić, 5 Petar Despotović, 6 Dušan Katnić, 7 Stefan Marković, 8 Marko Kešelj, 9 Aleksandar Radulović, 10 Stefan Stojačić, 11 Marko Čakarević, 12 Milan Mačvan, 13 Miroslav Raduljica, 14 Boban Marjanović, 15 Slaven Čupković (Head coach: Miroslav Nikolić)

USA 4 Tajuan Porter, 5 Stephen Curry, 6 Jonny Flynn, 7 Patrick Beverley, 8 Matt Bouldin, 9 David Lighty, 10 Donté Greene, 11 Raymar Morgan, 12 Deon Thompson, 13 Damian Hollis, 14 Michael Beasley, 15 DeAndre Jordan (Head coach: Jerry Wainwright)

FRA 4 Jessie Bégarin, 5 Nicolas Batum, 6 Antoine Diot, 7 Abdoulaye M'Baye, 8 Olivier Romain, 9 Alexis Ajinça, 10 Benoît Mangin, 11 Edwin Jackson, 12 Rudy Etilopy, 13 Kim Tillie, 14 Ludovic Vaty, 15 Adrien Moerman (Head coach: Richard Billant)

Referees

  • ANG Carlos José Julio
  • BRA Marcos Fornies Benito
  • CHN Yanping Song
  • FRA Eddie Viator
  • GRE Konstantinos Koromilas
  • ITA Enrico Sabetta
  • JPN Yuji Hirahara
  • LTU Tomas Jasevičius
  • SRB Ilija Belošević
  • TUR Recep Ankaralı
  • USA Jeff Nichols

Awards

Most Valuable Player
SRB Milan Mačvan

References

References

  1. (July 22, 2007). "SP U19: Srbija šampion sveta!". b92.net.
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