The Tunisia women's national under-18 and under-19 basketball team (Arabic: منتخب تونس تحت 19 سنة لكرة السلة للسيدات), nicknamed Les Aigles de Carthage (The Eagles of Carthage or The Carthage Eagles), is a national basketball team of Tunisia, administered by the Tunisia Basketball Federation (FTBB).[1] (Arabic: الجامعة التونسية لكرة السلة) It represents the country in international under-18 and under-19 (under age 18 and under age 19) women's basketball competitions.
Joined FIBA | 1956 | |||||||||||||||||
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FIBA zone | FIBA Africa | |||||||||||||||||
National federation | FTBB | |||||||||||||||||
Nickname(s) | The Eagles of Carthage ( نسور قرطاج ) | |||||||||||||||||
U19 World Championships for Women | ||||||||||||||||||
Appearances | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
Medals | None | |||||||||||||||||
U18 African Championships for Women | ||||||||||||||||||
Appearances | 6 | |||||||||||||||||
Medals | Champions :2004 Finalist :2008 | |||||||||||||||||
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Medal record
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Competitive record
editChampions Runners-up Third place Fourth place
- Red border color indicates tournament was held on home soil.
FIBA Under-19 Women's Basketball World Cup
editFIBA Under-19 Women's Basketball World Cup | |||||||||||||||||||
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Appearances : 2 | |||||||||||||||||||
Year | Position | Host | |||||||||||||||||
1985 | Did not participate | Colorado Springs, United States | |||||||||||||||||
1989 | Did not participate | Bilbao, Spain | |||||||||||||||||
1993 | Did not participate | Seoul, South Korea | |||||||||||||||||
1997 | Did not participate | Natal, Brazil | |||||||||||||||||
2001 | Did not participate | Brno, Czech Republic | |||||||||||||||||
2005 | 12th | Nabeul / Tunis, Tunisia | |||||||||||||||||
2007 | Did not participate | Bratislava, Slovakia | |||||||||||||||||
2009 | 15th | Bangkok, Thailand | |||||||||||||||||
2011 | Did not participate | Puerto Montt / Puerto Varas, Chile | |||||||||||||||||
2013 | Did not participate | Klaipėda / Panevėžys, Lithuania | |||||||||||||||||
2015 | Did not participate | Chekhov / Vidnoye, Russia | |||||||||||||||||
2017 | Did not participate | Udine / Cividale del Friuli, Italy | |||||||||||||||||
2019 | Did not participate | Bangkok, Thailand | |||||||||||||||||
2021 | Did not participate | Debrecen, Hungary | |||||||||||||||||
2023 | Did not participate | Madrid, Spain | |||||||||||||||||
2025 | To determined | Czech Republic |
FIBA Africa Under-18 Championship for Women
editFIBA Africa Under-18 Championship for Women | |||||||||||||||||||
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Appearances : 6 | |||||||||||||||||||
Year | Position | Host | |||||||||||||||||
1985 | Did not participate | Accra, Ghana | |||||||||||||||||
1988 | Did not participate | Luanda, Angola | |||||||||||||||||
1991 | Did not participate | Dakar, Senegal | |||||||||||||||||
1996 | Did not participate | Maputo, Mozambique | |||||||||||||||||
1998 | Did not participate | Dakar, Senegal | |||||||||||||||||
2000 | Did not participate | Bamako, Mali | |||||||||||||||||
2004 | Champions | Ben Arous, Tunisia | |||||||||||||||||
2006 | Did not participate | Cotonou, Benin | |||||||||||||||||
2008 | 2nd Silver | Radès, Tunisia | |||||||||||||||||
2010 | 5th | Cairo, Egypt | |||||||||||||||||
2012 | 4th | Dakar, Senegal | |||||||||||||||||
2014 | 6th | Cairo, Egypt | |||||||||||||||||
2016 | 6th | Cairo, Egypt | |||||||||||||||||
2018 | Did not participate | Maputo, Mozambique | |||||||||||||||||
2020 | Did not participate | Cairo, Egypt | |||||||||||||||||
2022 | Did not participate | Antsirabe, Madagascar |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ FIBA National Federations – Tunisia, fiba.com, accessed 07 March 2015.
External links
edit- Archived records of Tunisia team participations