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2012 Ex-Yu Cup

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2012 Ex-Yu Cup
Tournament details
ArenaArena Stožice
Ljubljana, Slovenia
DatesAugust 3–5
Final positions
Champions Serbia (3rd title)
Runners-up Bosnia and Herzegovina
Third place Slovenia
Fourth place Croatia
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The 2012 Adecco Ex-Yu Cup was the second edition of this tournament, created with the aim to create a new Cup for the Ex-Yugoslavia countries. Only four teams played in second edition. Macedonia, who played the Olympic Qualifying Tournament, and Montenegro withdrew of the competition. The tournament was held at the Slovenian Arena Stožice once again.

Venues

Ljubljana Slovenia
Arena Stožice
Arena Stožice
Capacity: 12,480[1]

Participating teams

Standings

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Serbia 3 3 0 271 240 +31 6
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 3 2 1 249 248 +1 5
 Slovenia 3 1 2 237 236 +1 4
 Croatia 3 0 3 218 251 −33 3

Results

All times are local Central European Summer Time (UTC+2).

August 3, 2012
18:00 CEST
Croatia  74–90  Serbia
Scoring by quarter: 16–23, 23–22, 14–21, 21–24
Pts: Ukić 14
Rebs: Markota 6
Asts: Ukić 4
Pts: Erceg, Teodosić 14
Rebs: Štimac, Tepić 6
Asts: Teodosić 9
Arena Stožice, Ljubljana (Slovenia)
Referees: Boltauzer, Špendl, Krejić
August 3, 2012
20:45 CEST
Slovenia  79–80  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Scoring by quarter: 19–31, 27–21, 17–17, 16–11
Pts: Vidmar 15
Rebs: Vidmar 6
Asts: D. Lorbek 4
Pts: Teletović 22
Rebs: Teletović 8
Asts: Wright 9
Arena Stožice, Ljubljana (Slovenia)
Referees: Gajšek, Rener, Antolović
August 4, 2012
18:00 CEST
Serbia  101–91  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Scoring by quarter: 24–18, 21–23, 26–27, 30–23
Pts: Teodosić 29
Rebs: Tepić 6
Asts: Teodosić 11
Pts: Kikanović 21
Rebs: Wright 7
Asts: Wright 11
Arena Stožice, Ljubljana (Slovenia)
Referees: Lovšin, Antolović, Zovko
August 4, 2012
20:45 CEST
Slovenia  83–76  Croatia
Scoring by quarter: 26–17, 21–21, 18–22, 18–16
Pts: D. Lorbek 22
Rebs: Vidmar 7
Asts: Murič, Rojc 3
Pts: Žorić 17
Rebs: Markota 4
Asts: Ukić 5
Arena Stožice, Ljubljana (Slovenia)
Referees: Špendl, Krejić, Bolka
August 5, 2012
18:00 CEST
Slovenia  75–80  Serbia
Scoring by quarter: 17–19, 17–20, 16–26, 25–15
Pts: Z. Dragić 18
Rebs: Krušič 11
Asts: Rojc 4
Pts: Nedović 15
Rebs: Ilić, Mačvan 5
Asts: Erceg, Rašić 4
Arena Stožice, Ljubljana (Slovenia)
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Petek, Majkič, Gajšek
August 5, 2012
20:45 CEST
Bosnia and Herzegovina  78–68  Croatia
Scoring by quarter: 11–18, 18–13, 27–21, 22–16
Pts: Teletović 25
Rebs: Wright 9
Asts: Đedović 4
Pts: Markota 17
Rebs: Simon 13
Asts: Simon 6
Arena Stožice, Ljubljana (Slovenia)
Referees: Lovšin, Česen, Vuga

Final standing

References

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