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1994 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship qualification

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This page describes the qualification procedure for 1994 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship.

Qualified teams

Qualified as the host nation:

Qualified as the top teams in the previous tournament:

Qualified through the Qualifying Round

Qualification format

The Qualifying Round was held from 14 July to 1 August 1993. There were four groups, one group of five teams and three groups of six teams. The first and second placed team from each group qualified for 1994 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship. One team of each group hosted the mini-tournament.

Qualifying round

Group A

All the games were played in Helsinki, Finland.

Qualified for the Final Tournament
Team Pts W L PF PA
 Finland 9 4 1 448 369
 Slovakia 9 4 1 439 395
 Lithuania 8 3 2 456 417
 England 7 2 3 358 407
 Macedonia 6 1 4 355 444
 Belgium 6 1 4 430 454
28 July
Slovakia  90–79  England
Macedonia  70–90  Lithuania
Belgium  96–90  Finland
29 July
Slovakia  87–83  Lithuania
Macedonia  87–83  Belgium
England  59–81  Finland
30 July
Lithuania  109–107  Belgium
England  80–61  Macedonia
Slovakia  82–85  Finland
31 July
Lithuania  97–61  England
Slovakia  89–66  Belgium
Finland  100–55  Macedonia
1 August
Slovakia  91–82  Macedonia
Belgium  78–79  England
Finland  92–77  Lithuania

Group B

All the games were played in Nyíregyháza, Hungary.

Qualified for the Final Tournament
Team Pts W L PF PA
 Russia 8 4 0 439 275
 Germany 7 3 1 339 295
 Hungary 6 2 2 319 342
 Georgia 5 1 3 255 376
 Sweden 4 0 4 308 372
27 July
Germany  84–71  Sweden
Hungary  101–69  Georgia
28 July
Sweden  79–104  Russia
Georgia  40–84  Germany
29 July
Germany  83–117  Russia
Hungary  105–86  Sweden
30 July
Georgia  79–72  Sweden
Hungary  46–99  Russia
31 July
Russia  119–67  Georgia
Hungary  67–88  Germany

Group C

All the games were played in Évora, Portugal.

Qualified for the Final Tournament
Team Pts W L PF PA
 Spain 10 5 0 457 289
 Israel 9 4 1 412 314
 Ukraine 8 3 2 422 372
 Portugal 7 2 3 332 398
 Iceland 6 1 4 325 400
  Switzerland 5 0 5 288 463
14 July
Switzerland  52–107  Israel
Iceland  55–88  Spain
Portugal  73–74  Ukraine
15 July
Ukraine  90–96  Spain
Israel  80–65  Iceland
Portugal  85–73   Switzerland
16 July
Iceland  62–87  Ukraine
Switzerland  37–96  Spain
Portugal  52–80  Israel
17 July
Switzerland  64–75  Iceland
Portugal  41–103  Spain
Israel  79–71  Ukraine
18 July
Portugal  81–68  Iceland
Switzerland  62–100  Ukraine
Spain  74–66  Israel

Group D

All the games were played in Bursa, Turkey.

Qualified for the Final Tournament
Team Pts W L PF PA
 Turkey 10 5 0 395 341
 Belarus 9 4 1 429 355
 Poland 8 3 2 390 388
 Croatia 7 2 3 439 434
 Czech Republic 6 1 4 406 446
 Romania 5 0 5 353 448
25 July
Belarus  86–62  Czech Republic
Romania  66–106  Croatia
Turkey  70–57  Poland
26 July
Romania  66–86  Belarus
Turkey  88–76  Czech Republic
Croatia  75–83  Poland
27 July
Romania  72–88  Poland
Turkey  72–66  Belarus
Croatia  91–85  Czech Republic
28 July
Croatia  84–104  Belarus
Turkey  69–59  Romania
Poland  91–84  Czech Republic
29 July
Romania  90–99  Czech Republic
Belarus  87–71  Poland
Turkey  96–83  Croatia

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