Tunisia women's national under-19 basketball team

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: الاتحاد التونسي لكرة السلة) It represents the country in international under-18 and under-19 (under age 18 and under age 19) women's basketball competitions.

 Tunisia
Joined FIBA1956
FIBA zoneFIBA Africa
National federationFTBB
Nickname(s)The Eagles of Carthage
( نسور قرطاج )
U19 World Championships for Women
Appearances2
MedalsNone
U18 African Championships for Women
Appearances6
MedalsChampions :2004
Finalist :2008

Competitive record

     Champions       Runners-up       Third place       Fourth place

  • Red border color indicates tournament was held on home soil.

FIBA Under-19 Women's Basketball World Cup

FIBA Under-19 Women's Basketball World Cup
Appearances : 2
Year Position Host
1985Did not participateColorado Springs, United States
1989Did not participateBilbao, Spain
1993Did not participateSeoul, South Korea
1997Did not participateNatal, Brazil
2001Did not participateBrno, Czech Republic
200512thNabeul / Tunis, Tunisia
2007Did not participateBratislava, Slovakia
200915thBangkok, Thailand
2011Did not participatePuerto Montt / Puerto Varas, Chile
2013Did not participateKlaipėda / Panevėžys, Lithuania
2015Did not participateChekhov / Vidnoye, Russia
2017Did not participateUdine / Cividale del Friuli, Italy
2019Did not participateBangkok, Thailand
2021TBDDebrecen, Hungary
2023TBDMadrid, Spain

FIBA Africa Under-18 Championship for Women

FIBA Africa Under-18 Championship for Women
Appearances : 6
Year Position Host
1985Did not participateAccra, Ghana
1988Did not participateLuanda, Angola
1991Did not participateDakar, Senegal
1996Did not participateMaputo, Mozambique
1998Did not participateDakar, Senegal
2000Did not participateBamako, Mali
2004Champions Ben Arous, Tunisia
2006Did not participateCotonou, Benin
20082nd Silver Radès, Tunisia
20105thCairo, Egypt
20124thDakar, Senegal
20146thCairo, Egypt
20166thCairo, Egypt
2018Did not participateMaputo, Mozambique
2020TBDBamako, Mali
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See also

References

  1. FIBA National Federations – Tunisia, fiba.com, accessed 07 March 2015.
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