FIBA European Championship for Small Countries: Armenia wins gold medal, 79-71 vs Andorra
First historical success for Armenia, Andre Spight is the MVP
In the first historical partecipation during an European Championship for Small Countries, this year in Moldova, Armenia won the gold medal, beating 79-71 in the final the two-times champions of Andorra.
Andre Spight from Arizona State University was elected as MVP with 27pts in the final game, important effort also from Dunston with 15 points and 12 rebounds.
(Photo by FIBA)
Across for Andorra 22pts of Colom, 15 for Farfan, 14 of Gabriel Morilla and 12+7+6 for Fernandez Vilarrubla.
San Marino won the bronze medal, 60-53 on Ireland.
Final Standing
Armenia 4–1
Andorra 4–1
San Marino 3–2
Ireland 3–2
Moldova 3–2
Malta 2–3
Wales 1–4
Gibraltar 0–5
Top 5
Andre Spight (Armenia)
Paul Dick (Ireland)
Colom Barrufet (Andorra)
Tevin Alexander Falzon (Malta)
Bryant Dunston (Armenia)
Andre Spight from Arizona State University was elected as MVP with 27pts in the final game, important effort also from Dunston with 15 points and 12 rebounds.
(Photo by FIBA)
Across for Andorra 22pts of Colom, 15 for Farfan, 14 of Gabriel Morilla and 12+7+6 for Fernandez Vilarrubla.
San Marino won the bronze medal, 60-53 on Ireland.
Final Standing
Armenia 4–1
Andorra 4–1
San Marino 3–2
Ireland 3–2
Moldova 3–2
Malta 2–3
Wales 1–4
Gibraltar 0–5
Top 5
Andre Spight (Armenia)
Paul Dick (Ireland)
Colom Barrufet (Andorra)
Tevin Alexander Falzon (Malta)
Bryant Dunston (Armenia)