2019–20 Euroleague Basketball Next Generation Tournament


The 2019–20 Euroleague Basketball Next Generation Tournament, also called Adidas Next Generation Tournament by sponsorship reasons, is the 18th edition of the international junior basketball tournament organized by the Euroleague Basketball.

Teams

As in past years, 32 under-18 teams from 14 countries joined the first stage, which will play in four qualifying tournaments between December 2019 and February 2020.
Casademont Zaragoza Bayern Munich Promitheas Fenerbahçe Beko
Barcelona Porsche Ludwigsburg Crvena zvezda mts Tofaş
Herbalife Gran Canaria ratiopharm Ulm Mega Bemax Cibona
Joventut CFBB Paris Partizan NIS Barking Abbey
Real Madrid LDLC ASVEL Stella Azzurra Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv
Unicaja Nanterre 92 Umana Reyer Venezia Asecco Arka Gdynia
Valencia Basket Olympiacos Rytas CSKA Moscow
Alba Berlin Panathinaikos OPAP Žalgiris Cedevita Olimpija

Qualifying tournaments

[Valencia], [Spain]

The first qualifying tournament featured Valencia Basket, 2016 ANGT champion Barcelona, Herbalife Gran Canaria and Unicaja, all from Spain, LDLC ASVEL from France, Cibona from Croatia, Olympiacos from Greece and Tofaş from Turkey. Herbalife Gran Canaria defeated Unicaja 88–72 in the final and advanced to the [|Final tournament].

Group A

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Group B

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7th place game

5th place game

3rd place game

Final

Final ranking

RankTeam
1 Herbalife Gran Canaria
2 Unicaja
3 Valencia Basket
4 Barcelona
5 LDLC ASVEL
6 Olympiacos
7 Cibona
8 Tofaş

[Munich], [Germany]

The second qualifying tournament featured reigning ANGT champion Real Madrid from Spain, ALBA Berlin, Bayern Munich, Porsche Ludwigsburg and ratiopharm Ulm, all from Germany, three-time ANGT champion CSKA Moscow from Russia, Stellazzurra Rome from Italy and Promitheas Patras from Greece. Real Madrid defeated Stellazzurra 104–88 in the final and advanced to the Final tournament for a seventh straight year.

Group A

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Group B

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7th place game

5th place game

3rd place game

Final

Final ranking

RankTeam
1 Real Madrid
2 Stella Azzurra
3 Bayern Munich
4 Porsche Ludwigsburg
5 CSKA Moscow
6 Promitheas
7 Alba Berlin
8 ratiopharm Ulm

[Kaunas], [Lithuania]

The third qualifying tournament featured twice ANGT champions Žalgiris and Rytas, both from Lithuania, 2013 ANGT champion Joventut Badalona and Casademont Zaragoza, both from Spain, Fenerbahce Beko from Turkey, Nanterre 92 from France, Umana Reyer Venice from Italy and for the first time Barking Abbey London from England. Rytas defeated Žalgiris 84–63 in the final and advanced to the Final tournament.

Group A

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Group B

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7th place game

5th place game

3rd place game

Final

Final ranking

RankTeam
1 Rytas
2 Žalgiris
3 Joventut
4 Nanterre 92
5 Barking Abbey
6 Umana Reyer Venezia
7 Fenerbahçe Beko
8 Casademont Zaragoza

[Belgrade], [Serbia]

The fourth qualifying tournament was featured 2014 ANGT champion Crvena zvezda mts plus fellow Serbian sides Mega Bemax and Partizan NIS, two-time ANGT champion CFBB Paris from France, Cedevita Olimpija from Slovenia, Asseco Arka Gdynia from Poland, Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv from Israel and Panathinaikos OPAP from Greece. Traditionally, the tournament in Belgrade organizes a slam dunk and 3 points shootout contest before the final. Partizan NIS defeated CFBB Paris 79–67 in the final and advanced to the Final tournament.

Group A

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Group B

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7th place game

5th place game

3rd place game

Final

Final ranking

RankTeam
1 Partizan NIS
2 CFBB Paris
3 Mega Bemax
4 Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv
5 Cedevita Olimpija
6 Crvena zvezda mts
7 Asecco Arka Gdynia
8 Panathinaikos OPAP

Final tournament

[Cologne], [Germany]