Youth European Basketball Championship: Schedule of Matches for the Women's National Team of Ukraine.


The Ukraine U-18 women's national team is preparing to compete in the European Championship in Division B. The tournament will take place in Vilnius and Alytus, Lithuania, from July 4 to 13. Our girls have been placed in Group C along with teams from Lithuania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland, Kosovo, and Azerbaijan.
21 countries will participate in the tournament, which are divided into four groups. The top two teams from each group will advance to the quarterfinals, and Ukraine's winners will play against teams from Group D.
Schedule of Matches for Ukraine U-18 National Team
Friday, July 410:30 Kosovo – Ukraine
Saturday, July 520:30 Ukraine – Azerbaijan
Sunday, July 620:30 Ukraine – Bosnia and Herzegovina
Tuesday, July 818:00 Lithuania – Ukraine
Wednesday, July 913:00 Ukraine – Iceland
The tournament will also determine the three best national teams that will be promoted to Division A. Russian and Belarusian teams and national teams have been excluded from FIBA tournaments according to the decision of the organization's executive committee.
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The Ukraine U-18 women's national team is preparing to compete in the European Championship in Division B. The players hope to showcase their skills and pave the way to Division A, reaching a new level in European women's basketball.
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