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EuroBasket Women 1964

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

EuroBasket 1964 Women
9th FIBA European Women's
Basketball Championship
Tournament details
Host countryHungary
Dates6 – 13 September
Teams10
Final positions
Champions Soviet Union (7th title)
Official website
Official website (archive)
1962
1966

The 1964 European Women Basketball Championship, commonly called EuroBasket Women 1964, was the 9th regional championship held by FIBA Europe. The competition was held in Hungary. Soviet Union won the gold medal and Bulgaria the silver medal while Czechoslovakia won the bronze.

Group stage

Group A

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1 Soviet Union Soviet Union 4 4 0 288 153
2 Romania Romania 4 2 2 177 205
3 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 4 2 2 186 203
4 Hungary Hungary 4 2 2 196 215
5 France France 4 0 4 186 203


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September 6 11:00 Romania Romania 42–41 France France
September 6 18:00 Hungary Hungary 55–54 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
September 7 17:30 Soviet Union Soviet Union 68–37 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
September 7 11:00 Hungary Hungary 62–40 France France
September 8 11:00 Soviet Union Soviet Union 71–34 France France
September 8 19:00 Romania Romania 53–42 Hungary Hungary
September 9 17:30 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 54–43 France France
September 9 20:30 Soviet Union Soviet Union 81–45 Romania Romania
September 10 16:00 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 41–37 Romania Romania
September 10 17:30 Soviet Union Soviet Union 68–37 Hungary Hungary

Group B

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1 Bulgaria Bulgaria 4 4 0 230 163
2 Czech Republic Czechoslovakia 4 3 1 216 176
3 Poland Poland 4 2 2 178 190
4 East Germany East Germany 4 1 3 197 214
5 Italy Italy 4 0 4 159 246


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September 6 09:30 Bulgaria Bulgaria 49–37 Poland Poland
September 6 20:00 Czechoslovakia Czech Republic 59–41 Italy Italy
September 7 16:00 Bulgaria Bulgaria 64–46 East Germany East Germany
September 7 19:00 Poland Poland 61–47 Italy Italy
September 8 17:30 Czechoslovakia Czech Republic 47–31 Poland Poland
September 8 20:30 East Germany East Germany 63–37 Italy Italy
September 9 16:00 Czechoslovakia Czech Republic 64–41 East Germany East Germany
September 9 19:00 Bulgaria Bulgaria 63–34 Italy Italy
September 10 19:00 Poland Poland 49–47 East Germany East Germany
September 10 20:30 Bulgaria Bulgaria 54–46 Czech Republic Czechoslovakia

Play-off stages

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
September 12 20:30
 
 
Soviet Union Soviet Union63
 
September 13 19:00
 
Czech Republic Czechoslovakia43
 
Soviet Union Soviet Union55
 
September 12 19:00
 
Bulgaria Bulgaria53
 
Bulgaria Bulgaria66
 
 
Romania Romania44
 
Third place
 
 
September 13 17:30
 
 
Czech Republic Czechoslovakia68
 
 
Romania Romania47
9th place
September 12 09:30 Italy Italy 50–43 France France
5th to 8th places
September 12 11:00 East Germany East Germany 61–55 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
September 12 17:30 Poland Poland 66–50 Hungary Hungary
7th place
September 13 09:30 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 56–49 Hungary Hungary
5th place
September 13 11:00 Poland Poland 49–41 East Germany East Germany


 1964 FIBA European Women's Basketball Championship champion 

Soviet Union
Seventh title

Final ranking

Rank Team PE
Soviet Union Soviet Union Same position
Bulgaria Bulgaria Rise1
Czech Republic Czechoslovakia Fall1
4 Romania Romania Same position
5 Poland Poland Rise1
6 East Germany East Germany New entry
7 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia Fall2
8 Hungary Hungary Fall1
9 Italy Italy Same position
10 France France Fall2

External links


This page was last edited on 5 February 2024, at 16:35
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