Switzerland national basketball team

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The Switzerland national basketball team is the basketball side that represents Switzerland in international competitions.

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[edit] Eurobasket 1935

The host Swiss side came in fourth place at the first European basketball championship, the Eurobasket 1935 held by the International Basketball Federation's FIBA Europe continental federation. They defeated Romania and Italy in the preliminary round to advance to the semifinals. There they lost to Latvia, resulting in a playoff for third place with Czechoslovakia which the Swiss lost 25-23.

[edit] Eurobasket 1946

Switzerland did not play in the European championship again until the post-war Eurobasket 1946, which they hosted. There, they placed second in the three-team preliminary group after losing to eventual champions Czechoslovakia 20-17 but defeating Belgium 38-33. That preliminary round finish put the Swiss into a 5th/6th place playoff against Netherlands, which Switzerland won 36-25.

[edit] Eurobasket 1951

The next Swiss entry into European championships was the Eurobasket 1951 tournament in Paris. Switzerland finished the preliminary round with a 1-3 record, fourth in their group. They fared little better in the first classification, taking third in the group with a 1-2 record. In the second classification round, the Swiss won the classification 13-16 and 13/14 games to finish in 13th place of 18 teams, with a 4-5 record.

[edit] Eurobasket 1953

Eurobasket 1953 in Moscow was the fourth appearance of the Swiss. The tournament began poorly for the team, as they finished last in their preliminary pool at 0-3. It got somewhat better for them after that, as they took second in their first classification pool with 2 wins and a loss. They dropped their 9-12 semifinal to Belgium, but defeated Finland in the 11/12 final to take 11th of 17 overall.

[edit] Eurobasket 1955

Switzerland competed next at the Eurobasket 1955 tournament in Budapest. Their 2-2 record in preliminary round put them in third of the five-team group and relegated them to the classification rounds. They had similar results there, again taking a 2-2 record and third of five teams. They won their classification 13-16 semifinal, but lost to Austria in the 13/14 game to finish 14th of 18 teams.

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