FIBA EuroBasket 1993 |
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28th FIBA European Basketball Championship |
Official website |
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EuroBasket 1993 (archive) |
Tournament details |
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Host nation |
Germany |
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Dates |
June 22 – July 4 |
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Teams |
16 (from 49 federations) |
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Venues |
3 (in 3 host cities) |
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Champions |
Germany (1st title) |
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Tournament statistics |
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The 1993 FIBA European Championship, commonly called FIBA EuroBasket 1993, was the 28th FIBA EuroBasket regional basketball championship, held by FIBA Europe. The competition was hosted by Germany and took place from June 22 to July 4, 1993. The best scorer of the tournament was Bosnian Sabahudin Bilalović, with average of 25 points per game.
Venues
First round
| Qualified for the qualifying round |
- Times given below are in Central European Summer Time (UTC+2).
A – Karlsruhe
B – Berlin
Team |
Pld |
W |
L |
PF |
PA |
PD |
Pts
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Croatia |
3 |
3 |
0 |
317 |
241 | +76 |
6
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France |
3 |
2 |
1 |
255 |
229 | +26 |
5
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Turkey |
3 |
1 |
2 |
196 |
252 | −56 |
4
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Bulgaria |
3 |
0 |
3 |
227 |
273 | −46 |
3
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C – Karlsruhe
Team |
Pld |
W |
L |
PF |
PA |
PD |
Pts
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Greece |
3 |
2 |
1 |
243 |
214 | +29 |
5
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Latvia |
3 |
2 |
1 |
243 |
244 | −1 |
5
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Italy |
3 |
1 |
2 |
244 |
251 | −7 |
4
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Israel |
3 |
1 |
2 |
246 |
267 | −21 |
4
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D – Berlin
Second round
| Qualified for the quarterfinals |
E – Karlsruhe
F – Berlin
Team |
Pld |
W |
L |
PF |
PA |
PD |
Pts
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Croatia |
5 |
5 |
0 |
487 |
375 | +112 |
10
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France |
5 |
4 |
1 |
384 |
337 | +47 |
9
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Estonia |
5 |
3 |
2 |
410 |
426 | −16 |
8
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Germany |
5 |
2 |
3 |
392 |
375 | +17 |
7
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Turkey |
5 |
1 |
4 |
325 |
395 | −70 |
6
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Belgium |
5 |
0 |
5 |
340 |
430 | −90 |
5
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Finals in Munich
Final rankings
- Germany
- Russia
- Croatia
- Greece
- Spain
- Estonia
- France
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Latvia
- Italy
- Turkey
- Belgium
- Israel
- Slovenia
- Sweden
- Bulgaria
Team rosters
1.Germany: Christian Welp, Henning Harnisch, Hansi Gnad, Michael Koch, Gunther Behnke, Henrik Rödl, Stephan Baeck, Kai Nürnberger, Michael Jackel, Moritz Kleine-Brockhoff, Teoman Özturk, Jens Kujawa (Coach: Svetislav Pešić)
2.Russia: Sergei Bazarevich, Vasili Karasev, Sergei Babkov, Mikhail Mikhailov, Andrei Fetisov, Sergei Panov, Vitali Nosov, Dimitri Chakulin, Maksim Astanin, Vladislav Kondratov, Dimitri Sukharev, Vladimir Gorin (Coach: Yuri Selikhov)
3.Croatia: Dino Rađa, Žan Tabak, Stojan Vranković, Arijan Komazec, Velimir Perasovic, Danko Cvjetičanin, Franjo Arapović, Vladan Alanović, Emilio Kovačić, Veljko Mršić, Ivica Žurić, Alan Gregov (Coach: Mirko Novosel)
4.Greece: Panagiotis Giannakis, Panagiotis Fassoulas, Fanis Christodoulou, Giorgos Sigalas, Lefteris Kakiousis, Nasos Galakteros, Nikos Ekonomou, Kostas Patavoukas, Efthimis Bakatsias, Christos Tsekos, Giannis Papagiannis, Giorgos Bosganas (Coach: Efthimis Kioumourtzoglou)
References