Israel's U20 Women's Basketball Team Wins Historic Silver at European Championship
Israel's under-20 women's basketball team secured a historic silver medal at the European Championship, finishing as runners-up after a 79-66 loss to France in the final on July 12, 2026. This achievement marks the greatest success in Israeli women's basketball history. Coached by Tal Natan, the team impressed throughout the tournament with notable victories over basketball powerhouses like Poland and Belgium, establishing themselves among Europe's elite.
The final saw France take an early lead with three consecutive three-pointers, but Israel fought back with strong performances from key players. Gal Raviv led the team with 29 points, earning the tournament's top scorer title and a spot in the all-tournament team. Ayala Oren contributed 16 points and 10 rebounds, while Maya Zilbershlag added 12 points. Despite the loss, Raviv expressed pride in the team's accomplishment, stating, "We have something to be proud of. We're second in Europe."
Coach Tal Natan acknowledged the team's initial struggles in the final, particularly against France's tight defense, but praised the players for bringing pride to Israeli women's basketball. Israel's defense improved after a slow start, and a late 9-0 run in the final quarter showed their resilience, though it was insufficient to overcome France's lead. The silver medal symbolizes the emergence of a new generation of Israeli female basketball players capable of competing with Europe's best.
The tournament highlighted Israel's rising talent and potential, with multiple players stepping up at crucial moments. The team's success is expected to inspire further development of women's basketball in Israel and raise the sport's profile nationally.
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