1989 European Promotion Cup for Women

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1989 European Promotion Cup for Women
Tournament details
Host country Luxembourg
City Oberanven
Dates13–17 December 1989
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
ChampionsFlag of Austria.svg  Austria (1st title)
Runners-upFlag of Ireland.svg  Ireland
Third placeFlag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg
1991

The 1989 European Promotion Cup for Women was the first edition of the basketball European Promotion Cup for Women, today known as FIBA Women's European Championship for Small Countries. The tournament took place in Oberanven, Luxembourg, from 13 to 17 December 1989. [1] Austria women's national basketball team won the tournament for the first time.

Contents

Participating teams

First round

In the first round, the teams were drawn into two groups of four. The first two teams from each group advance to the semifinals, the other teams will play in the 5th–8th place playoffs.

Group A

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 330254134+1206Semifinals
2Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland 321195212175
3Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 3121841981445th–8th place playoffs
4Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus 303145234893
Source: FIBA Archive
13 December 1989
Iceland  Flag of Iceland.svg7356Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus
13 December 1989
Austria  Flag of Austria.svg7843Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales
14 December 1989
Wales  Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg6570Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland
14 December 1989
Cyprus  Flag of Cyprus.svg3985Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
15 December 1989
Cyprus  Flag of Cyprus.svg5076Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales
15 December 1989
Austria  Flag of Austria.svg9152Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland

Group B

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 330305114+1916Semifinals
2Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 321290146+1445
3Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 31212530317845th–8th place playoffs
4Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar 303972541573
Source: FIBA Archive
13 December 1989
Ireland  Flag of Ireland.svg10417Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar
13 December 1989
Luxembourg  Flag of Luxembourg.svg12939Flag of Malta.svg  Malta
14 December 1989
Malta  Flag of Malta.svg39129Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland
14 December 1989
Gibraltar  Flag of Gibraltar.svg35103Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg
15 December 1989
Malta  Flag of Malta.svg4745Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar
15 December 1989
Ireland  Flag of Ireland.svg7258Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg

5th–8th place playoffs

5th–8th place semifinals 5th place match
      
A3Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 96
B4 Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar 40
A3Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 86
A4 Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus 50
B3 Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 46
A4Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus 527th place match
B4 Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar 49
B3Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 50

5th–8th place semifinals

16 December 1989
Wales  Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg9640Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar
16 December 1989
Malta  Flag of Malta.svg4652Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus

7th place match

17 December 1989
Gibraltar  Flag of Gibraltar.svg4950Flag of Malta.svg  Malta

5th place match

17 December 1989
Wales  Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg8650Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus

Championship playoffs

Semifinals Finals
      
A1Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 64
B2 Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 52
A1Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 63
B1 Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 57
B1Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 74
A2 Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland 55 3rd place match
B2Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 73
A2 Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland 52

Semifinals

16 December 1989
Austria  Flag of Austria.svg6452Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg
16 December 1989
Ireland  Flag of Ireland.svg7455Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland

3rd place match

17 December 1989
Luxembourg  Flag of Luxembourg.svg7352Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland

Final

17 December 1989
Austria  Flag of Austria.svg6357Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland

Final standings

RankTeam
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Austria.svg  Austria
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Ireland.svg  Ireland
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg
4Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland
5Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales
6Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus
7Flag of Malta.svg  Malta
8Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar

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