EuroBasket Women

Eurobasket Women (also known as Eurowomen) is a bi-annual basketball competition held between the nations of Europe (including Israel) for women's national basketball team. Eurobasket Women is also used as a qualifying tournament for the FIBA World Championship for Women and also for Olympic Games.

Contents

Results

Summaries

Year Host Gold medal game Bronze medal game
Gold Score Silver Bronze Score Fourth place
1938
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 Italy (Rome)
Italy

Lithuania

Poland

France
1950
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 Hungary (Budapest)
Soviet Union

Hungary

Czechoslovakia

France
1952
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 Soviet Union (Moscow)
Soviet Union

Czechoslovakia

Hungary

Bulgaria
1954
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 Yugoslavia (Belgrade)
Soviet Union

Czechoslovakia

Bulgaria

Hungary
1956
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 Czechoslovakia (Prague)
Soviet Union
49–41
Hungary

Czechoslovakia
91–60
Bulgaria
1958
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 Poland (Łódź)
Bulgaria

Soviet Union

Czechoslovakia

Yugoslavia
1960
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 Bulgaria (Sofia)
Soviet Union

Bulgaria

Czechoslovakia

Poland
1962
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 France (Mulhouse)
Soviet Union
63–46
Czechoslovakia

Bulgaria
48–36
Romania
1964
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 Hungary
Soviet Union
55–53
Bulgaria

Czechoslovakia
68–47
Romania
1966
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 Romania
Soviet Union
74–66
Czechoslovakia

East Germany
65–60
Romania
1968
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 Italy
Soviet Union

Yugoslavia

Poland

East Germany
1970
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 Netherlands
Soviet Union
94–33
France

Yugoslavia
77–66
Bulgaria
1972
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 Bulgaria
Soviet Union

Bulgaria

Czechoslovakia

France
1974
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 Italy
Soviet Union

Czechoslovakia

Italy

Hungary
1976
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 France
Soviet Union

Czechoslovakia

Bulgaria

France
1978
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 Poland
Soviet Union

Yugoslavia

Czechoslovakia

France
1980
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 Yugoslavia
Soviet Union
95–49
Poland

Yugoslavia
61–57
Czechoslovakia
1981
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 Italy
Soviet Union
85–42
Poland

Czechoslovakia
76–74
Yugoslavia
1983
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 Hungary
Soviet Union
91–70
Bulgaria

Hungary
82–79
Yugoslavia
1985
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 Italy
Soviet Union
103–69
Bulgaria

Hungary
103–76
Czechoslovakia
1987
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 Spain
Soviet Union
83–73
Yugoslavia

Hungary
75–67
Czechoslovakia
1989
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 Bulgaria (Varna)
Soviet Union
64–61
Czechoslovakia

Bulgaria
79–69
Yugoslavia
1991
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 Israel (Tel Aviv)
Soviet Union
97–84
Yugoslavia

Hungary
65–61
Bulgaria
1993
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 Italy (Perugia)
Spain
63–53
France

Slovak Republic
68–67
Italy
1995
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 Czech Republic (Brno)
Ukraine
77–66
Italy

Russia
69–50
Slovak Republic
1997
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 Hungary
Lithuania
72–62
Slovak Republic

Germany
86–61
Hungary
1999
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 Poland
Poland
59–56
France

Russia
78–49
Slovak Republic
2001
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 France
France
73–68
Russia

Spain
89–74
Lithuania
2003
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 Greece (Patras)
Russia
59–56
Czech Republic

Spain
87–81
Poland
2005
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 Turkey
Czech Republic
72–70
Russia

Spain
83–65
Lithuania
2007
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 Italy
Russia
74–68
Spain

Belarus
72–63
Latvia
2009
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 Latvia
France
57–53
Russia

Spain
63–56
Belarus
2011
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 Poland
Russia
59–42
Turkey

France
63–56
Czech Republic
2013
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 France
2015
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 Hungary

Performance by nation

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Soviet Union 21 1 0 22
2  Russia 3 3 2 8
3  France 2 3 1 6
4  Bulgaria 1 5 4 10
5  Poland 1 2 2 5
6  Spain 1 1 4 6
7  Italy 1 1 1 3
8  Lithuania 1 1 0 2
 Czech Republic 1 1 0 2
10  Ukraine 1 0 0 1
11  Czechoslovakia 0 7 8 15
12  Yugoslavia 0 4 2 6
13  Hungary 0 2 5 7
14  Slovak Republic 0 1 1 2
15  Turkey 0 1 0 1
16  East Germany 0 0 1 1
 Germany 0 0 1 1
 Belarus 0 0 1 1

See also