Wikipedia - FIBA U20 EuroBasket

The FIBA U20 EuroBasket, formerly the FIBA U20 European Championship, and originally the European Championship for Men '22 and Under is an annual men's youth basketball competition contested by the under-20 national teams from FIBA Europe. The current champions are Italy.

The inaugural tournament was in 1992, and was originally an under-22 aged competition from 1992 until 1998. The event was held biennially until 2004, and has been played every year since 2005.

The competition uses a promotion and relegation system to determine new qualifiers for each edition. The bottom three teams from Division A are relegated, while the top three teams from Division B are promoted. The current champions of Division B are Latvia.

The U20 European Championship is a premier basketball tournament organized by FIBA Europe, bringing together the best under-20 national teams from across the continent. This highly competitive event showcases emerging young talent, featuring intense games, strategic play, and exciting athleticism. Held annually, the championship serves as a platform for future stars to demonstrate their skills on an international stage, fostering development and camaraderie among European basketball nations. With a rich history of memorable moments and rising stars, the U20 European Championship is a must-watch event for basketball enthusiasts eager to witness the next generation of European basketball excellence.