EuroBasket 2013 Group C

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Group C of the EuroBasket 2013 took place between 4 and 9 September 2013. The group played all of its games at Zlatorog Arena in Celje, Slovenia.

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The group composed of Croatia, Czech Republic, Georgia, Poland, Slovenia and Spain. The three best ranked teams advanced to the second round.

Standings

TeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsTie
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 541369269+10091–0
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 541337341490–1
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 532347344+38 
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 523316339237 
Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 5143663942861–0
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 5143293774860–1

All times are local (UTC+2)

4 September

Georgia vs. Poland

4 September 2013
14:30
Georgia  Flag of Georgia.svg8467Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Scoring by quarter:20–14, 19–8, 16–15, 29–30
Pts: Sanikidze 23
Rebs: Shermadini 9
Asts: Tsintsadze 7
Pts: Gortat 12
Rebs: Gortat 8
Asts: Koszarek 7
Zlatorog Arena, Celje
Attendance: 850
Referees: Milivoje Jovčić (SRB), Fernando Rocha (POR), Chris Dodds (SCO)

Spain vs. Croatia

4 September 2013
17:45
Spain  Flag of Spain.svg6840Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
Scoring by quarter:24–9, 9–11, 16–17, 19–3
Pts: Fernández 15
Rebs: Gasol 11
Asts: Rubio 7
Pts: Bogdanović 12
Rebs: Ukić, Bogdanović 7
Asts: Draper 2
Zlatorog Arena, Celje
Attendance: 3,430
Referees: Olegs Latiševs (LAT), Petar Obradović (BIH), Gentian Cici (ALB)

Czech Republic vs. Slovenia

4 September 2013
21:00
Czech Republic  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg6062Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Scoring by quarter: 19–21, 13–15, 14–15, 14–11
Pts: Veselý 17
Rebs: Welsch 5
Asts: Veselý 7
Pts: Balažič 11
Rebs: Balažič, Begić 8
Asts: G. Dragić 9
Zlatorog Arena, Celje
Attendance: 4,650
Referees: Borys Ryzhyk (UKR), Omer Esteron (ISR), Aleksandar Milojević (MKD)

5 September

Croatia vs. Georgia

5 September 2013
14:30
Croatia  Flag of Croatia.svg7776Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia
Scoring by quarter:17–15, 18–19, 15–18, 27–24
Pts: Draper 16
Rebs: Simon 6
Asts: Tomić 7
Pts: Tsintsadze 25
Rebs: Shermadini 9
Asts: Tsintsadze 4
Zlatorog Arena, Celje
Attendance: 1,000
Referees: Borys Ryzhyk (UKR), Olegs Latiševs (LAT), Aleksandar Milojević (MKD)

Poland vs. Czech Republic

5 September 2013
17:45
Poland  Flag of Poland.svg6869Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Scoring by quarter:25–12, 13–22, 11–16, 19–19
Pts: Ignerski 17
Rebs: Gortat 9
Asts: Koszarek 5
Pts: Veselý 23
Rebs: Veselý 14
Asts: Welsch 7
Zlatorog Arena, Celje
Attendance: 1,320
Referees: Petar Obradović (BIH), Gentian Cici (ALB), Chris Dodds (SCO)

Slovenia vs. Spain

5 September 2013
21:00
Slovenia  Flag of Slovenia.svg7869Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Scoring by quarter: 9–14, 16–19, 27–18, 26–18
Pts: G. Dragić 18
Rebs: G. Dragić 6
Asts: G. Dragić 7
Pts: Gasol 17
Rebs: Gasol 7
Asts: Llull 5
Zlatorog Arena, Celje
Attendance: 5,200
Referees: Fernando Rocha (POR), Milivoje Jovčić (SRB), Jurgis Laurinavičius (LTU)

7 September

Spain vs. Czech Republic

7 September 2013
14:30
Spain  Flag of Spain.svg6039Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Scoring by quarter:18–7, 15–18, 14–12, 13–2
Pts: Fernández 14
Rebs: Gasol 10
Asts: Calderón 4
Pts: Pumprla, Veselý 7
Rebs: Veselý 14
Asts:three players 2
Zlatorog Arena, Celje
Attendance: 2,150
Referees: Borys Ryzhyk (UKR), Fernando Rocha (POR), Aleksandar Milojević (MKD)

Croatia vs. Poland

7 September 2013
17:45
Croatia  Flag of Croatia.svg7470Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Scoring by quarter:24–12, 17–20, 21–17, 12–21
Pts: Bogdanović 23
Rebs: Tomić 9
Asts: Ukić, Simon 6
Pts: Ignerski 22
Rebs: Ignerski 12
Asts: Koszarek 6
Zlatorog Arena, Celje
Attendance: 3,500
Referees: Milivoje Jovčić (SRB), Jurgis Laurinavičius (LTU), Omer Esteron (ISR)

Georgia vs. Slovenia

7 September 2013
21:00
Georgia  Flag of Georgia.svg6872Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Scoring by quarter:19–13, 13–31, 14–10, 22–18
Pts: Hickman 19
Rebs: Sanikidze 13
Asts: Tsintsadze 6
Pts: Lorbek 18
Rebs: Nachbar 9
Asts: G. Dragić 4
Zlatorog Arena, Celje
Attendance: 4,580
Referees: Olegs Latisevs (LAT), Petar Obradović (BIH), Chris Dodds (SCO)

8 September

Poland vs. Spain

8 September 2013
14:30
Poland  Flag of Poland.svg5389Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Scoring by quarter: 5–25, 8–24, 17–27, 23–13
Pts: Zamojski 11
Rebs:three players 6
Asts:three players 2
Pts: Gasol, Rubio 15
Rebs: Gasol 6
Asts: Rubio 5
Zlatorog Arena, Celje
Attendance: 2,200
Referees: Olegs Latisevs (LAT), Petar Obradović (BIH), Chris Dodds (SCO)

Czech Republic vs. Georgia

8 September 2013
17:45
Czech Republic  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg9579Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia
Scoring by quarter:26–15, 28–20, 21–19, 20–25
Pts: Veselý 27
Rebs: Veselý 10
Asts: Satoranský 7
Pts: Tsintsadze, Markoishvili 20
Rebs: Shermadini 9
Asts: Tsintsadze 6
Zlatorog Arena, Celje
Attendance: 1,290
Referees: Milivoje Jovčić (SRB), Jurgis Laurinavičius (LTU), Gentian Cici (ALB)

Slovenia vs. Croatia

8 September 2013
21:00
Slovenia  Flag of Slovenia.svg7476 (OT)Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
Scoring by quarter:20–17, 21–18, 16–20, 8–10,  Overtime: 9–11
Pts: G. Dragić 23
Rebs:3 players 8
Asts: G. Dragić 5
Pts: Bogdanović 24
Rebs: Tomić 15
Asts:3 players 3
Zlatorog Arena, Celje
Attendance: 4,640
Referees: Fernando Rocha (POR), Borys Ryzhyk (UKR), Aleksandar Milojević (MKD)

9 September

Georgia vs. Spain

9 September 2013
14:30
Georgia  Flag of Georgia.svg5983Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Scoring by quarter: 17–17, 12–24, 10–21, 20–21
Pts: Shermadini 10
Rebs: Hickman, Lezhava 5
Asts: Tsintsadze 5
Pts: Rubio 16
Rebs: Gasol, Rey 8
Asts: Gasol, Rodríguez 4
Zlatorog Arena, Celje
Attendance: 2,490
Referees: Borys Ryzhyk (UKR), Aleksandar Milojević (MKD), Omer Esteron (ISR)

Croatia vs. Czech Republic

9 September 2013
17:45
Croatia  Flag of Croatia.svg7053Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Scoring by quarter: 16–17, 16–16, 15–9, 23–11
Pts: Tomić 12
Rebs: Tomić 9
Asts:three players 2
Pts: Pumprla 19
Rebs: Veselý 11
Asts: Satoranský 8
Zlatorog Arena, Celje
Attendance: 2,910
Referees: Fernando Rocha (POR), Oļegs Latiševs (LAT), Petar Obradović (BIH)

Slovenia vs. Poland

9 September 2013
21:00
Slovenia  Flag of Slovenia.svg6171Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Scoring by quarter: 17–19, 11–17, 14–17, 19–18
Pts: Lorbek 13
Rebs: Begić 7
Asts: Joksimović 5
Pts: Kelati 21
Rebs: Gortat 12
Asts: Koszarek 8
Zlatorog Arena, Celje
Attendance: 4,590
Referees: Milivoje Jovčić (SRB), Jurgis Laurinavičius (LTU), Gentian Cici (ALB)

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