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    Croatia will host 2010. U-20 championship

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    Weren't they one of the best European teams in the last U19 WC. EC U20seems like a lock for Croatia. Maybe the Greek youngsters can pull up a fight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Victorious View Post
    Weren't they one of the best European teams in the last U19 WC. EC U20seems like a lock for Croatia. Maybe the Greek youngsters can pull up of a fight.
    Yes, thats why our federation wannted this championship. It's our most talented generation in recent years. In U-16 they ben 4., U-18 3., and U-19 3.
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    Oficial logo of U-20 EC selected. mix of croatia landscape, national and basketball symbols...blue cloud represent northern coratia, rim and net represent istra, ball represent northwestern croatia and cheseboard (like colors on our emblem) colored tie (tie was invented by croatians) represent rocky coast of dalmatia



    http://www.kosarka.hr/main.asp?dir=news&newsid=32856
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    Preliminary Round will be played in Makarska (http://bit.ly/amRuhj) and Crkvenica. Final round and Placement games then in Visnjik Arena.

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    U20 Polish Group Named For Camp

    Poland have announced the 16 players and five reserves that will gather for their first training camp ahead of the U20 European Championship for Men.

    The camp will be staged in Ostrow Wielkopolski from June 7-14.

    Poland will be in Group A with Slovenia, Lithuania and Ukraine when the U20 European Championship is staged in Vilnius from July 22 to August 1.

    Preliminary Squad: Tomasz Maryniewski (Asseco Prkom Gdynia), Marek Szumełda (Korona Kraków), Mariusz Rapucha (Żubry Białystok), Piotr Pamuła, Jarosław Mokros, Krzysztof Sulima (all Polonia 2011 Warszawa) Marcin Dymała (Stal Ostrów Wlkp.), Sebastian Szymański (Turów Zgorzelec), Radosław Bojko (Wilki Morskie Szczecin), Mark Dąbrowski (Douglas Colledge), Hubert Wierzbicki (Sportino Inowrocław), Michał Bańczer (LF Academy Chicago), Jakub Parzeński (WKS Śląsk Wrocław), Aleksander Czyż (Nevada University), Tomasz Nowakowski (Olimpija Ljubljana), Jakub Wojciechowski (Benetton Treviso).

    Reserves: Karol Nowacki (Wilki Morskie Szczecin), Alan Czujkowski (Polonia Warszawa), Wojciech Fraś (Korona Kraków), Łukasz Bodych (Spójnia Stargard Szczeciński), Roman Szymański (Polonia 2011 Warszawa).
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    lithuania gave wide list to

    Vardas, pavardė
    Gim. metai
    Klubas

    Eimantas Bendžius
    1990
    Vilniaus „Perlas“

    Gediminas Bertašius
    1990
    Marianapolio mok. (JAV)

    Gilvydas Biruta
    1991
    Rutgerso univ. (JAV)

    Paulius Dambrauskas
    1991
    Vilniaus „Perlas“

    Adomas Drungilas
    1990
    Kauno „Žalgiris-Sabonio mokykla“

    Edvinas Jezukevičius
    1990
    Vilniaus „Akademija“

    Mantas Kadzevičius
    1991
    Kauno „Aisčiai“

    Evaldas Kairys
    1990
    Vilniaus „Perlas“

    Saulius Kulvietis
    1991
    Vilniaus „Perlas“

    Osvaldas Matulionis
    1991
    Kauno „Aisčiai“

    Donatas Motiejūnas
    1990
    Trevizo „Benetton“ (ITA)

    Deividas Nazarovas
    1991
    Vilniaus „Perlas“

    Gediminas Orelikas
    1990
    Prienų „Rūdupis“

    Augustas Pečiukevičius
    1991
    Kauno „Aisčiai“

    Matas Sapiega
    1990
    Kauno „Erelita-KTU“

    Tautvydas Šležas
    1990
    Vilniaus „Perlas“

    Giedrius Staniulis
    1991
    Vilniaus „Perlas“

    Darius Tarvydas
    1991
    Vilniaus „KM-Magnus“

    Ovidijus Varanauskas
    1991
    Vilniaus „Sakalai“

    Marius Zimnickas
    1990
    Vilniaus „Perlas“

    I guess Moteijunas won't be i Croatia as he said that last year
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    Quote Originally Posted by pohani komarac View Post
    lithuania gave wide list to

    Vardas, pavardė
    Gim. metai
    Klubas

    Eimantas Bendžius
    1990
    Vilniaus „Perlas“

    Gediminas Bertašius
    1990
    Marianapolio mok. (JAV)

    Gilvydas Biruta
    1991
    Rutgerso univ. (JAV)

    Paulius Dambrauskas
    1991
    Vilniaus „Perlas“

    Adomas Drungilas
    1990
    Kauno „Žalgiris-Sabonio mokykla“

    Edvinas Jezukevičius
    1990
    Vilniaus „Akademija“

    Mantas Kadzevičius
    1991
    Kauno „Aisčiai“

    Evaldas Kairys
    1990
    Vilniaus „Perlas“

    Saulius Kulvietis
    1991
    Vilniaus „Perlas“

    Osvaldas Matulionis
    1991
    Kauno „Aisčiai“

    Donatas Motiejūnas
    1990
    Trevizo „Benetton“ (ITA)

    Deividas Nazarovas
    1991
    Vilniaus „Perlas“

    Gediminas Orelikas
    1990
    Prienų „Rūdupis“

    Augustas Pečiukevičius
    1991
    Kauno „Aisčiai“

    Matas Sapiega
    1990
    Kauno „Erelita-KTU“

    Tautvydas Šležas
    1990
    Vilniaus „Perlas“

    Giedrius Staniulis
    1991
    Vilniaus „Perlas“

    Darius Tarvydas
    1991
    Vilniaus „KM-Magnus“

    Ovidijus Varanauskas
    1991
    Vilniaus „Sakalai“

    Marius Zimnickas
    1990
    Vilniaus „Perlas“

    I guess Moteijunas won't be i Croatia as he said that last year
    Yeah, Motiejunas most likely won't play, I think he's about to go to NBA and senior NT team camps. On other hand, I think Valančiūnas might join this team, as it was with Motiejūnas when he played for both U18 and U20 one summer.
    Even without those two, this team might be pretty good.

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    Spain will likely send the same team that played the u-19 world champs last year with the additions of Josep Franch, Alberto Jodar, Nacho Llovet, maybe Mirotic, and Ricky Rubio (just kidding)

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    Orenga Appointed Coach Of Spain U20

    Former Spain international Juan Antonio Orenga will guide Spain at a U20 European Championship for Men for the second time.

    This year's tournament will be staged in Croatia from July 8-18, with Spain taking on Germany, Slovenia and the tournament hosts.

    Orenga, 43, has been a member of the FEB technical team for three years and has a wealth of experience.

    Having coached the under-20s to a silver medal in Slovenia three years ago, Orenga served as an assistant to Aito Garcia Reneses at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and also helped Sergio Scariolo last year at the EuroBasket in Poland when Spain captured a gold medal.

    Also last summer, he served as the head coach of Spain at the FIBA U19 World Championship in New Zealand.

    "It is a new challenge to guide these young talents of two generations that I know very well," he said.

    "There will be some selected that already competed at the U19 World Championship in New Zealand and others that are younger, but have an important experience having played at excellent level in the last junior EuroBasket.

    "These players are full of enthusiasm and willing to compete at a high level.

    "They have the experience of having competed in the ACB and in the Adecco League.

    "Moreover, from the quality and height that we have of exterior players last year at the U19 World Championship, we also have the interior play with the inclusion of other players."

    Orenga has replaced Gustavo Aranzana, who led the team to bronze medals at the U20 European Championship in Greece last year, and the year before in Latvia.

    He has experience coaching in the ACB, having held the reins of Estudiantes in the 2005-06 campaign.

    As a player, Orenga represented Spain for several years, with his last major tournament coming at the 1998 FIBA World Championship in Athens.

    He averaged more than eight points and four rebounds as Spain finished fifth.
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    French Under-20s At Temple Sur Lot

    France coach Jean-Aymé Toupane has gathered with most of his players to begin getting ready for the U20 European Championship Men in Croatia.

    The event will be staged in the Croatian cities of Crikvenica, Makarska and Zadar from July 8-18.

    To prepare for the tournament, Toupane and his assistant coaches Laurent Hantz and Laurent Vila have been putting team hopefuls through their paces at Temple sur Lot, France.

    From June 5-7, the team will take part in a warm-up event in Treviso, Italy, and then from June 8-12, they will go up against Turkey in three friendly games in Saint Quentin, France.

    Toupane and Co will be in Evry from June 14-20 and then travel to Turkey (June 18-20) and Spain (June 30-July 4) for their last preparation tournaments.

    At the U20 European Championship, France will go up against the Netherlands, Italy and Russia in Group C.

    Some of the players in the preliminary squad are currently involved in their clubs' post-seasons and will arrive later.

    They include Maxime Courby and Jonathan Rousselle of Gravelines-Dunkerque, Henry Kahudi of Le Mans and Christophe Leonard of Cholet.

    Preliminary squad: Lens Aboudou, Andrew Albicy, Maxim Courby, Alexander Gavrilovic, William Herve, Henry Kahudi, Paul Lacombe, Nicolas Lang, Joffrey Lauvergne, Ishmael Lebrun, Christophe Leonard, Jonathan Leria, Ferdinand Prenom, Tanguy Ramassamy, Jonathan Rousselle, Jérôme Sanchez, Landing Sane, Nikola Stojilkovic, Alexis Tanghe, Mickaël Var.
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