EuroBasket 2015

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EuroBasket 2015
EuroBasket 2015 logo.png
Tournament details
Host countriesFrance
Croatia
Germany
Latvia
Dates5–20 September
Teams24
Venue(s)5 (in 5 host cities)
Final positions
ChampionsFlag of Spain.svg  Spain (3rd title)
Runners-upFlag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
Third placeFlag of France (lighter variant).svg  France
Fourth placeFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia
Tournament statistics
Games played79
Attendance711,131 (9,002 per game)
MVP Flag of Spain.svg Pau Gasol
Top scorer Flag of Spain.svg Pau Gasol
(25.6 points per game)
2013
2017
Qualified teams for the EuroBasket 2015 Eurobasket 2015 participants - en.svg
Qualified teams for the EuroBasket 2015
Former EuroBasket 2015 logo EuroBasket 2015 logo (Ukraine).jpg
Former EuroBasket 2015 logo

EuroBasket 2015 was the 39th edition of the EuroBasket championship that was organized by FIBA Europe. It was co-hosted by Croatia, France, Germany, and Latvia, making it the first EuroBasket held in more than one country. It started on 5 September and ended on 20 September 2015.

Contents

The top two teams (Spain and Lithuania) qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics. The next five teams (France, Serbia, Greece, Italy and the Czech Republic) advanced to the World Olympic Qualifying Tournaments. Latvia and Croatia later qualified due to Serbia and Italy hosting two of the Olympic qualifying tournaments while Turkey also qualified as an invitee.

Spain won their third title by defeating Lithuania 80–63 in the final. [1] France won bronze on home soil defeating Serbia (81–68). [2] The final game was held in the Stade Pierre-Mauroy and set a new record for the highest attendance in a EuroBasket game, with 26,922. [3] Pau Gasol was named the tournament's MVP.

Host selection

On 18 December 2011, FIBA Europe decided to let Ukraine host EuroBasket 2015, after France, Croatia, Germany and Italy withdrew their joint bid. [4] On 19 March 2014, tournament director Markiyan Lubkivsky announced that EuroBasket 2015 would not take place in Ukraine because of the Russo-Ukrainian War and the championship would be relocated. [5] [6] But later, FIBA Europe was forced to deny reports that Ukraine had given up the hosting rights for EuroBasket 2015 due to the continuous political situation and security issues in Ukraine. [7] On 13 June 2014, FIBA Europe officially announced that Ukraine would not be hosting the championships. [8]

Sixteen countries expressed an initial interest to bid for the relocated event. National Federations were called by FIBA Europe to officially bid for hosting the tournament or parts of the tournament until 31 July 2014. The next day FIBA Europe announced eight official bids from potential organizers: [9]

All interested federations were provided the option to bid to stage either one of the four groups in the Group Phase of the tournament, one of the groups and the Final Phase, only the finals, or the entire tournament. FIBA Europe was scheduled to officially announce the details of the bids after 27 August 2014. [9]

Croatia, France, Poland and Turkey bid to host one of the four groups in the Group Phase and the Final Phase in the knock-out round. Additionally, Turkey also bid to host the Final Phase only.

All other countries bid to host only one of the four groups in the Group Phase. Prior to the Board Meeting, Turkey withdrew their candidature from hosting any part of the tournament while Poland and Croatia withdrew their candidature to host the Final Phase of the tournament, leaving France as the only candidate to host the Final Phase. [10]

On 8 September 2014, it was announced that the FIBA EuroBasket 2015 tournament would be hosted in Germany (Berlin), Croatia (Zagreb), Latvia (Riga) and France (Montpellier), with each of the countries hosting one respective group during the group stage of the tournament. France would be the hosts of the finals in the knock-out phase in the city of Lille at the multi-functional Stade Pierre-Mauroy, which has a 27,000 capacity for basketball. [10]

Venues

Frenkie was the official mascot EuroBasket France vs Lettonie, 15 septembre 2015 - 120.JPG
Frenkie was the official mascot
Lille
Europe blank laea location map.svg
Blue pog.svg
Berlin
Blue pog.svg
Zagreb
Blue pog.svg
Riga
Blue pog.svg
Montpellier
Red pog.svg
Lille
EuroBasket 2015 (Europe)
Stade Pierre-Mauroy
Capacity: 27,500 (indoor configuration)
Mauroy Stadium Eurobasket 2015.JPG
Montpellier
Park&Suites Arena
Capacity: 10,700
Arena montpellier.jpg
Zagreb Berlin Riga
Arena Zagreb Mercedes-Benz Arena Arena Riga
Capacity: 16,500Capacity: 14,500Capacity: 11,200
Arena Zagreb - panoramio.jpg
Alba Berlin vs BBC Bayreuth, 19 February 2011 (1).jpg
Arena Riga Eurobasket Women 2009.jpg

Qualification

Qualification for the tournament took place in two phases; the first featured 13 teams who failed to qualify for FIBA EuroBasket 2013, the winner of which qualifying directly for the finals. The remaining teams then went into qualification with the remaining FIBA Europe sides.

Qualified teams

TeamQualificationDate of qualificationTournament appearanceLast appearance
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Host nation of 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup & 3rd place of FIBA EuroBasket 2013 23 May 200930 2013
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 6th place at FIBA EuroBasket 2013 18 December 2011 (as initial host)7 2013
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Winners of 1st round of FIBA EuroBasket 2015 qualification 1 September 2013 [11] 5 2001
Flag of France (lighter variant).svg  France Winners of FIBA EuroBasket 2013 18 September 201337 2013
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 5th place at FIBA EuroBasket 2013 19 September 201312 2013
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 4th place at FIBA EuroBasket 2013 19 September 201312 2013
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania Runner-up at FIBA EuroBasket 2013 19 September 201313 2013
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 7th place at FIBA EuroBasket 2013 21 September 20135 2013
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Wild card at 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup 1 February 201413 2013
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Wild card at 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup 1 February 201425 2013
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Wild card at 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup 1 February 201422 2013
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 1st in Second round Group F24 August 201413 2013
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 1st in Second round Group B24 August 201428 2013
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1st in Second round Group A24 August 20149 2013
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 1st in Second round Group D24 August 201416 2013
Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 1st in Second round Group E27 August 20143 2013
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 2nd in Second round Group E27 August 20144 2013
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 2nd in Second round Group C27 August 201423 2013
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 2nd in Second round Group B27 August 201415 1989
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 1st in Second round Group C27 August 201427 2013
Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Macedonia 2nd in Second round Group D27 August 20145 2013
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1st in Second round Group G27 August 201436 2013
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2nd in Second round Group G27 August 201412 2013
Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland 2nd in Second round Group A27 August 20141

Draw

Seedings

FIBA Europe released the seedings for the EuroBasket 2015 draw on 27 November 2014. [12] According to the FIBA Europe regulations the participating nations, the 10 participants of the 2014 World Cup would be seeded first, based on their respective records in FIBA EuroBasket 2013, with the remaining teams seeded based on their qualification records. [12]

Final draw

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Publicity onto the North Regional Council in Lille.

The draw took place on 8 December 2014 at 16:00 at Disneyland in Paris, France. [13] [14] Criteria for the draw was as follows:

Pot 1
(Hosts)
Pot 2
(Remaining First Seeds)
Pot 3
(Second Seeds)
Pot 4
(Remaining Third Seeds)
Pot 5
(Fourth Seeds)
Pot 6
(Remaining Fifth Seeds)
Pot 7
(Sixth Seeds)

Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
Flag of France (lighter variant).svg  France
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia

Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain

Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia c
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland a

Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey b
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina

Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Macedonia
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy

Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia

Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia d

^a Assigned to Group A, for its partnership with France.
^b Assigned to Group B, for its partnership with Germany.
^c Assigned to Group C, for its partnership with Croatia.
^d Assigned to Group D, for its partnership with Latvia.

Squads

Preliminary round

The best four teams of each group advance to the knockout stage. [17]

Group A

Venue: Montpellier, France

Tram painted to promote the EuroBasket 2015 in Montpellier Eurobasket tram and opera house.jpg
Tram painted to promote the EuroBasket 2015 in Montpellier
PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Flag of France (lighter variant).svg  France 550407335+7210Advanced to Knockout stage
2Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 53237538498 [lower-alpha 1]
3Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 532367352+158 [lower-alpha 1]
4Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 52338739257
5Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 514379374+56 [lower-alpha 2]
6Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 514324402786 [lower-alpha 2]
Source: eurobasket2015.org
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
Notes:
  1. 1 2 Poland–Israel 73–75
  2. 1 2 Bosnia and Herzegovina–Russia 61–81
5 September 2015
Poland  Flag of Poland.svg 68–64 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Israel  Flag of Israel.svg 76–73 Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
France  Flag of France (lighter variant).svg 97–87 (OT)Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
6 September 2015
Russia  Flag of Russia.svg 79–82 Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Finland  Flag of Finland.svg 66–79 Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Bosnia and Herzegovina  Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg 54–81 Flag of France (lighter variant).svg  France
7 September 2015
Finland  Flag of Finland.svg 81–79 Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Israel  Flag of Israel.svg 84–86 (OT)Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina
France  Flag of France (lighter variant).svg 69–66 Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
9 September 2015
Bosnia and Herzegovina  Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg 59–88 Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Poland  Flag of Poland.svg 73–75 Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Russia  Flag of Russia.svg 67–74 Flag of France (lighter variant).svg  France
10 September 2015
Finland  Flag of Finland.svg 65–78 Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Bosnia and Herzegovina  Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg 61–81 Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Israel  Flag of Israel.svg 61–86 Flag of France (lighter variant).svg  France

Group B

Venue: Berlin, Germany

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Italy and Germany during the national anthems.
PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 550433354+7910Advanced to Knockout stage
2Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 532448411+378 [lower-alpha 1]
3Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 53243443408 [lower-alpha 1]
4Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 532429459308 [lower-alpha 1]
5Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 51437037996
6Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland 505368445775
Source: eurobasket2015.org
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
Notes:
  1. 1 2 3 Spain 1–1, +20; Italy 1–1, +5; Turkey 1–1 −25
5 September 2015
Germany  Flag of Germany.svg 71–65 Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland
Spain  Flag of Spain.svg 70–80 Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg 87–89 Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
6 September 2015
Serbia  Flag of Serbia.svg 68–66 Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Iceland  Flag of Iceland.svg 64–71 Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Turkey  Flag of Turkey.svg 77–104 Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
8 September 2015
Serbia  Flag of Serbia.svg 93–64 Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland
Germany  Flag of Germany.svg 75–80 Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Spain  Flag of Spain.svg 98–105 Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
9 September 2015
Turkey  Flag of Turkey.svg 72–91 Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg 89–82 (OT)Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Iceland  Flag of Iceland.svg 73–99 Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
10 September 2015
Serbia  Flag of Serbia.svg 101–82 Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Germany  Flag of Germany.svg 76–77 Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Turkey  Flag of Turkey.svg 111–102 (OT)Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland

Group C

Venue: Zagreb, Croatia

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Arena Zagreb ahead of EuroBasket 2015
PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 550387340+4710Advanced to Knockout stage
2Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 532359343+168 [lower-alpha 1]
3Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 532367356+118 [lower-alpha 1]
4Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 523369364+57
5Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Macedonia 514324381576 [lower-alpha 2]
6Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 514355377226 [lower-alpha 2]
Source: eurobasket2015.org
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
Notes:
  1. 1 2 Croatia–Slovenia 80–73
  2. 1 2 Netherlands–Macedonia 71–78
5 September 2015
Georgia  Flag of Georgia.svg 72–73 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Macedonia  Flag of North Macedonia.svg 65–85 Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
Croatia  Flag of Croatia.svg 80–73 Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
6 September 2015
Netherlands  Flag of the Netherlands.svg 71–78 Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Macedonia
Slovenia  Flag of Slovenia.svg 79–68 Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia
Greece  Flag of Greece.svg 72–70 Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
8 September 2015
Slovenia  Flag of Slovenia.svg 81–74 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Georgia  Flag of Georgia.svg 68–79 Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
Croatia  Flag of Croatia.svg 73–55 Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Macedonia
9 September 2015
Greece  Flag of Greece.svg 83–72 Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Macedonia  Flag of North Macedonia.svg 75–90 Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia
Netherlands  Flag of the Netherlands.svg 72–78 Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
10 September 2015
Slovenia  Flag of Slovenia.svg 62–51 Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Macedonia
Georgia  Flag of Georgia.svg 71–58 Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
Greece  Flag of Greece.svg 68–65 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands

Group D

Venue: Riga, Latvia

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EuroBasket 2015 fanzone in Riga
PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 541360336+249Advanced to Knockout stage
2Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 532348339+98 [lower-alpha 1]
3Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 532370342+288 [lower-alpha 1]
4Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 532370344+268 [lower-alpha 1]
5Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 514316374586 [lower-alpha 2]
6Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 514349378296 [lower-alpha 2]
Source: eurobasket2015.org
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
Notes:
  1. 1 2 3 Latvia 2–0; Czech Republic 1–1; Belgium 0–2
  2. 1 2 Ukraine–Estonia 71–78
5 September 2015
Czech Republic  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 80–57 Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
Belgium  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 67–78 Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
Lithuania  Flag of Lithuania.svg 69–68 Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
6 September 2015
Estonia  Flag of Estonia.svg 55–84 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Latvia  Flag of Latvia.svg 49–68 Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
Ukraine  Flag of Ukraine.svg 64–78 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
7 September 2015
Lithuania  Flag of Lithuania.svg 74–76 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Czech Republic  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 65–72 Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
Ukraine  Flag of Ukraine.svg 71–78 Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
9 September 2015
Belgium  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 64–66 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Latvia  Flag of Latvia.svg 74–75 Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Estonia  Flag of Estonia.svg 62–64 Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
10 September 2015
Ukraine  Flag of Ukraine.svg 71–79 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Latvia  Flag of Latvia.svg 75–64 Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
Czech Republic  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 81–85 (OT)Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania

Knockout stage

Venue: Lille, France

 
Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
 
              
 
12 September
 
 
Flag of France (lighter variant).svg  France 76
 
15 September
 
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 53
 
Flag of France (lighter variant).svg  France 84
 
12 September
 
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 70
 
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 73
 
17 September
 
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 66
 
Flag of France (lighter variant).svg  France 75
 
12 September
 
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain (OT)80
 
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 80
 
15 September
 
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 66
 
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 73
 
12 September
 
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 71
 
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 75
 
20 September
 
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 54
 
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 80
 
13 September
 
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 63
 
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 94
 
16 September
 
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 81
 
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 89
 
13 September
 
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 75
 
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 59
 
18 September
 
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 80
 
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 64
 
13 September
 
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 67 Third place game
 
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 52
 
16 September20 September
 
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 82
 
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 85Flag of France (lighter variant).svg  France 81
 
13 September
 
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania (OT)95 Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 68
 
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 85
 
 
Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 81
 
Olympic qualifying bracket

The winners of the 5–8th place semifinals advanced to the qualification tournament. The 5–8th place semifinals losers played in the seventh place game to determine the last participant.

 
5–8th place semifinalsSeventh place game
 
      
 
17 September
 
 
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 97
 
18 September
 
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 90
 
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 70
 
17 September
 
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 97
 
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 70
 
 
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 85
 

Final

20 September 2015
19:00
Spain  Flag of Spain.svg8063Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
Scoring by quarter:19–8, 22–25, 19–10, 20–20
Pts: Gasol 25
Rebs: Gasol 12
Asts: Rodríguez 6
Pts: Kalnietis, Seibutis 13
Rebs: Valančiūnas 9
Asts: Kalnietis 5
Stade Pierre-Mauroy, Lille
Attendance: 27,372
Referees: Luigi Lamonica (Italy), Ilija Belošević (Serbia), Borys Ryzhyk (Ukraine)
 EuroBasket 2015 champions 
Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
Third title
Most Valuable Player
Flag of Spain.svg Pau Gasol

Final standings

Official final ranking by FIBA Europe. [18]

Results EB2015Results.png
Results
Qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics
Qualified to Final Olympic Qualifying Tournament as hosts [note 1]
Qualified to Final Olympic Qualifying Tournament (Turkey qualified as a replacement invitee)
RankTeamRecord FIBA World Rankings
BeforeAfterChange
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Spain.svg  Spain 7–222=0
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 7–243+1
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of France (lighter variant).svg  France 8–155=0
4Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 7–276+1
5Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 7–11010=0
6Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 5–336T-35+1
7Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 5–4T-4942+7
8Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 4–5T-38T-35+3
9Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 3–31212=0
10Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 3–3T-3837+1
11Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 3–342T-38+4
12Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 3–31313=0
13Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 3–3T-5144+7
14Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 3–388=0
15Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 2–45447+7
16Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 2–43532+3
17Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1–467–1
18Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1–41820–2
19Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Macedonia 1–43234–2
20Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 1–4NRT-84+4
21Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1–4NRT-84+4
22Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 1–440T-38+2
23Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1–4T-58T-53+5
24Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland 0–5NRT-84+4

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The EuroBasket 2025 will be the 42nd edition of the EuroBasket championship, the quadrennial international men's basketball championship organized by FIBA Europe.

The EuroBasket Women 2025 qualification is held from November 2023 to February 2025 to decide the 12 teams to join the co-hosts Czech Republic, Germany, Greece and Italy. It features 36 teams split in eight groups of four teams. The eight group winners and the four best second-ranked teams qualify for the final tournament. The four co-hosts are placed in the same group.

References

  1. If the tournament is hosted by a team that has already qualified, the next-best team from the host country's federation will also qualify.
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