1965 FIBA European Championship for Junior Women

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1965 FIBA European Championship for Junior Women
1st FIBA Europe Under-18
Women's Championship
Tournament details
Host nation Bulgaria
Dates22–29 August 1965
Teams11
Venues4 
(in 4 host cities)
ChampionsFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
(1st title)
1967  >

The 1965 FIBA European Championship for Junior Women was the first edition of the European basketball championship for U18 women's teams, today known as FIBA U18 Women's European Championship. It was played in Bulgaria in four cities Kyustendil, Lom, Botevgrad and Sofia, from 22 to 29 August 1965. [1] Soviet Union women's national under-18 basketball team won the tournament.

Contents

Participating teams

First round

In the first round, the teams were drawn into three groups. The first two teams from each group advance to the Final round; the other teams will play in the 7th–11th place classification.

Group A

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 33021988+1316Final round
2Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia 321193117+765
3Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 312102147454Classification round
4Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 303522141623
Source: FIBA Archive
22 August 1965
Soviet Union  Flag of the Soviet Union.svg8713Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
22 August 1965
Romania  Flag of Romania.svg3162Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia

23 August 1965
Soviet Union  Flag of the Soviet Union.svg7249Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia
23 August 1965
Romania  Flag of Romania.svg4525Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany

24 August 1965
Yugoslavia  Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg8214Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
24 August 1965
Soviet Union  Flag of the Soviet Union.svg6026Flag of Romania.svg  Romania

Group B

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 330174133+416Final round
2Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 321164160+45
3Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany 312134149154Classification round
4Flag of France.svg  France 303145175303
Source: FIBA Archive
22 August 1965
Bulgaria  Flag of Bulgaria.svg7150Flag of France.svg  France
22 August 1965
East Germany  Flag of East Germany.svg5556Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary

23 August 1965
France  Flag of France.svg5460Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
23 August 1965
Bulgaria  Flag of Bulgaria.svg5235Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany

24 August 1965
East Germany  Flag of East Germany.svg4441Flag of France.svg  France
24 August 1965
Hungary  Flag of Hungary.svg4851Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria

Group C

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia 22014784+634Final round
2Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 21114182+593
3Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 202381601222Classification round
Source: FIBA Archive
22 August 1965
Poland  Flag of Poland.svg7916Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
23 August 1965
Czechoslovakia  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg8122Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
24 August 1965
Czechoslovakia  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg6662Flag of Poland.svg  Poland

Classification round

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPts
7Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 431227164+637
8Flag of France.svg  France 431226151+757
9Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany 431228188+407
10Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 413173226535
11Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 4041162411254
Source: FIBA Archive
26 August 1965
West Germany  Flag of Germany.svg3773Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
26 August 1965
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg3566Flag of France.svg  France
27 August 1965
East Germany  Flag of East Germany.svg6244Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
27 August 1965
France  Flag of France.svg5148Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
28 August 1965
Romania  Flag of Romania.svg6839Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
28 August 1965
France  Flag of France.svg6824Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
29 August 1965
East Germany  Flag of East Germany.svg4966Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
29 August 1965
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg5530Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany

Final round

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPts
1Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 550377252+12510
2Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia 532314313+18
3Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia 532311310+18
4Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 523274290167
5Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 523293323307
6Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 505257338815
Source: FIBA Archive
26 August 1965
Poland  Flag of Poland.svg4467Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
26 August 1965
Bulgaria  Flag of Bulgaria.svg7064Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia
26 August 1965
Czechoslovakia  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg6353Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary

27 August 1965
Yugoslavia  Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg5351Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
27 August 1965
Bulgaria  Flag of Bulgaria.svg5869Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia
27 August 1965
Hungary  Flag of Hungary.svg4285Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union

28 August 1965
Hungary  Flag of Hungary.svg6183Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia
28 August 1965
Soviet Union  Flag of the Soviet Union.svg7254Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia
28 August 1965
Poland  Flag of Poland.svg6151Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria

29 August 1965
Hungary  Flag of Hungary.svg5356Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
29 August 1965
Yugoslavia  Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg6559Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia
29 August 1965
Bulgaria  Flag of Bulgaria.svg6381Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union

Final standings

RankTeam
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia
4Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
5Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
6Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
7Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
8Flag of France.svg  France
9Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
10Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
11Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany

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