Eurobasket 1947

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The 1947 European Basketball Championship, commonly called Eurobasket 1947, was the fifth Eurobasket regional championship held by FIBA Europe. Fourteen national teams affiliated with the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) took part in the competition. Czechoslovakia hosted the contest, which was held in Prague.

Contents

[edit] Final rankings

  1. Soviet Union
  2. Czechoslovakia
  3. Egypt
  4. Belgium
  5. France
  6. Poland
  7. Hungary
  8. Bulgaria
  9. Italy
  10. Romania
  11. Netherlands
  12. Austria
  13. Yugoslavia
  14. Albania

[edit] Results

The 1947 competition consisted of a preliminary round, with two groups of four teams and two groups of three teams each. Each team played the other teams in its group once. The top two teams in each of the groups advanced into four-team semifinal groups 1 and 2 and were guaranteed a top-eight finish, with the remaining teams playing in three-team groups 3 and 4 for places 9-14.

Each team again played each other team in its group once. The bottom team in each of the three-team groups played its counterpart for 13th and 14th places. Similarly, middle teams in those groups played each other for 11th and 12th places and top teams played for 9th and 10th. The top eight places were determined in the same fashion, with top teams playing each other for gold and silver, second place teams in each playing for bronze and 4th, and so on.

[edit] Preliminary round

[edit] Group A

Rank Team Pts W L PF PA Diff
1 Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 6 3 0 208 61 +147
2 Poland Poland 5 2 1 108 106 +2
3 Romania Romania 4 1 2 107 157 -50
4 Netherlands Netherlands 3 0 3 84 183 -99
Poland 51 - 32 Romania
Czechoslovakia 93 - 19 Netherlands
Poland 40 - 23 Netherlands
Romania 25 - 64 Czechoslovakia
Netherlands 42 - 50 Romania
Czechoslovakia 51 - 17 Poland

[edit] Group B

Rank Team Pts W L PF PA Diff
1 Soviet Union Soviet Union 4 2 0 112 44 +68
2 Hungary Hungary 3 1 1 83 89 -6
3 Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 2 0 2 38 100 -62
Soviet Union 50 - 11 Yugoslavia
Soviet Union 62 - 33 Hungary
Yugoslavia 27 - 50 Hungary

[edit] Group C

Rank Team Pts W L PF PA Diff
1 France France 4 2 0 167 38 +129
2 Bulgaria Bulgaria 3 1 1 88 80 +8
3 Austria Austria 2 0 2 19 156 -137
Bulgaria 56 - 13 Austria
France 100 - 6 Austria
France 67 - 32 Bulgaria

[edit] Group D

Rank Team Pts W L PF PA Diff
1 Egypt Egypt 6 3 0 193 92 +101
2 Belgium Belgium 5 2 1 183 78 +105
3 Italy Italy 4 1 2 119 92 +27
4 Albania Albania 3 0 3 45 278 -233
Italy 60 - 15 Albania
Belgium 35 - 46 Egypt
Belgium 114 - 11 Albania
Egypt 43 - 38 Italy
Albania 19 - 104 Egypt
Italy 21 - 34 Belgium

[edit] Semifinal round

The middle team of each of the groups of three did not compete in the semifinal round, as they advanced directly to a 5th/6th place playoff in the final round. The top team of each of those groups played one of the top two teams of the group of four, with rankings 1st-4th at stake. Similary, the bottom team in each group of three played one of the two lower teams in the group of four in a semifinal for 7th-10th places.

[edit] Lower bracket

[edit] Group 4
Rank Team Pts W L PF PA Diff
1 Italy Italy 3 1 1 93 72 +21
2 Netherlands Netherlands 3 1 1 65 56 -1
3 Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 3 1 1 65 85 -20
Italy 59 - 33 Yugoslavia
Italy 34 - 39 Netherlands
Yugoslavia 32 - 26 Netherlands

[edit] Group 3
Rank Team Pts W L PF PA Diff
1 Romania Romania 4 2 0 142 42 +100
2 Austria Austria 3 1 1 67 96 -29
3 Albania Albania 2 0 2 46 117 -71
Austria 23 - 69 Romania
Albania 19 - 73 Romania
Albania 27 - 44 Austria

[edit] Upper bracket

[edit] Group 2

Rank Team Pts W L PF PA Diff
1 Soviet Union Soviet Union 6 3 0 137 74 +63
2 Egypt Egypt 5 2 1 135 112 +23
3 Poland Poland 4 1 2 78 115 -37
4 Bulgaria Bulgaria 3 0 3 89 138 -49
Poland 28 - 52 Egypt
Soviet Union 55 - 24 Bulgaria
Soviet Union 46 - 32 Egypt
Bulgaria 27 - 32 Poland
Egypt 51 - 38 Bulgaria
Poland 18 - 36 Soviet Union

[edit] Group 1

Rank Team Pts W L PF PA Diff
1 Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 6 3 0 116 99 +17
2 Belgium Belgium 5 2 1 86 85 +1
3 France France 4 1 2 93 100 -7
4 Hungary Hungary 3 0 3 116 127 -11
Hungary '48 - 52 Czechoslovakia
France 26 - 27 Belgium
Belgium 30 - 27 Hungary
France 22 - 32 Czechoslovakia
Hungary 41 - 45 France
Czechoslovakia 32 - 29 Belgium

[edit] Final round

In the final round, each team played one last game to determine final rankings.

13th/14th place:

Yugoslavia 90 - 13 Albania

11th/12th place:

Netherlands 54 - 33 Austria

9th/10th place:

Italy 55 - 39 Romania

7th/8th place:

Hungary 59 - 29 Bulgaria

5th/6th place:

France 62 - 29 Poland

3rd/4th place:

Egypt 50 - 48 Belgium

Championship:

Soviet Union 56 - 37 Czechoslovakia

[edit] Team rosters

  • Soviet Union - Jewgeni Alexejew, Stepas Butautas, Nodar Dschordschikjia, Wassili Kolpakow, Anatoli Konjew, Otar Korkia, Vytautas Kulakauskas, Ilmar Kullam, Justinas Lagunavičius, Joann Lõssov, Alexander Moissejew, Kazys Petkevičius, Sergej Tarasow, Juri Usakow
  • Czechoslovakia - Karel Bělohradský, Miloš Bobocký, Miroslav Dostál, Jiří Drvota, Josef Ezr, Milan Fraňa, Gustav Hermann, Jan Kozák, Václav Krása, Ivo Mrázek, Josef Toms, Ladislav Trpkoš, Emil Velenský, Miroslav Vondráček
  • Egypt - Youssef Abbas, Fouad Aboul Kheir, Guido Acher, Maurice Calife, Gaby Catafago, Rahman Hafez Abdel, Zaki Selim Harari, Hassan Moawad, Hussein Montasser, Wahid Saleh, Albert Tadros, Zaki Yehia

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