The knockout stage of the EuroBasket 2022 took place between 10 and 18 September 2022. All games were played at the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Berlin, Germany. [1] [2]
Group | Winners | Runners-up | Third place | Fourth place |
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A | Spain | Turkey | Montenegro | Belgium |
B | Slovenia | Germany | France | Lithuania |
C | Greece | Ukraine | Croatia | Italy |
D | Serbia | Finland | Poland | Czech Republic |
Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |||||||||||
10 September | ||||||||||||||
Germany | 85 | |||||||||||||
13 September | ||||||||||||||
Montenegro | 79 | |||||||||||||
Germany | 107 | |||||||||||||
11 September | ||||||||||||||
Greece | 96 | |||||||||||||
Greece | 94 | |||||||||||||
16 September | ||||||||||||||
Czech Republic | 88 | |||||||||||||
Germany | 91 | |||||||||||||
10 September | ||||||||||||||
Spain | 96 | |||||||||||||
Spain (OT) | 102 | |||||||||||||
13 September | ||||||||||||||
Lithuania | 94 | |||||||||||||
Spain | 100 | |||||||||||||
11 September | ||||||||||||||
Finland | 90 | |||||||||||||
Finland | 94 | |||||||||||||
18 September | ||||||||||||||
Croatia | 86 | |||||||||||||
Spain | 88 | |||||||||||||
10 September | ||||||||||||||
France | 76 | |||||||||||||
Slovenia | 88 | |||||||||||||
14 September | ||||||||||||||
Belgium | 72 | |||||||||||||
Slovenia | 87 | |||||||||||||
11 September | ||||||||||||||
Poland | 90 | |||||||||||||
Ukraine | 86 | |||||||||||||
16 September | ||||||||||||||
Poland | 94 | |||||||||||||
Poland | 54 | |||||||||||||
10 September | ||||||||||||||
France | 95 | Third place | ||||||||||||
Turkey | 86 | |||||||||||||
14 September | 18 September | |||||||||||||
France (OT) | 87 | |||||||||||||
France (OT) | 93 | Germany | 82 | |||||||||||
11 September | ||||||||||||||
Italy | 85 | Poland | 69 | |||||||||||
Serbia | 86 | |||||||||||||
Italy | 94 | |||||||||||||
10 September 2022 | Turkey | 86–87 (OT) | France | Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin | ||
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12:00 | Scoring by quarter: 11–18, 24–25, 22–6, 20–28, Overtime: 9–10 | |||||
Pts: Tuncer 22 Rebs: Şanlı 7 Asts: Hazer 6 | Boxscore | Pts: Gobert 20 Rebs: Gobert 17 Asts: Heurtel 7 | Attendance: 9,411 Referees: Antonio Conde (ESP), Boris Krejić (SLO), Martin Horozov (BUL) | |||
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10 September 2022 | Slovenia | 88–72 | Belgium | Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin | ||
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14:45 | Scoring by quarter:24–19, 20–22, 19–19, 25–12 | |||||
Pts: Dončić 35 Rebs: Čančar 7 Asts: Dončić 5 | Boxscore | Pts: Lecomte 16 Rebs: Gillet 10 Asts: Obasohan 4 | Attendance: 9,774 Referees: Saverio Lanzarini (ITA), Fernando Calatrava (ESP), Gvidas Gedvilas (LTU) | |||
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10 September 2022 | Germany | 85–79 | Montenegro | Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin | ||
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18:00 | Scoring by quarter:19–10, 29–14, 19–26, 18–29 | |||||
Pts: Schröder 22 Rebs: Wagner 5 Asts: Schröder 8 | Boxscore | Pts: Perry 25 Rebs: Simonović 9 Asts: Perry 6 | Attendance: 12,938 Referees: Luis Castillo (ESP), Mārtiņš Kozlovskis (LAT), Paulo Marques (POR) | |||
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10 September 2022 | Spain | 102–94 (OT) | Lithuania | Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin | ||
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20:45 | Scoring by quarter: 19–20, 21–25, 23–23, 20–15, Overtime:19–11 | |||||
Pts: Brown 28 Rebs: Garuba, W. Hernangómez 8 Asts: Brown 8 | Boxscore | Pts: Kuzminskas 18 Rebs: Sabonis 9 Asts: Jokubaitis 5 | Attendance: 12,938 Referees: Yohan Rosso (FRA), Ademir Zurapović (BIH), Aleksandar Glišić (SRB) | |||
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11 September 2022 | Ukraine | 86–94 | Poland | Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin | ||
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12:00 | Scoring by quarter: 21–24, 24–18, 22–27, 19–25 | |||||
Pts: Bobrov 15 Rebs: Len, Mykhailiuk 8 Asts: Sanon 8 | Boxscore | Pts: Slaughter 24 Rebs: Ponitka 9 Asts: Ponitka 6 | Attendance: 6,865 Referees: Ademir Zurapović (BIH), Nicolas Maestre (FRA), Carsten Straube (GER) | |||
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11 September 2022 | Finland | 94–86 | Croatia | Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin | ||
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14:45 | Scoring by quarter: 20–21, 25–22, 22–22, 27–21 | |||||
Pts: Markkanen 43 Rebs: Markkanen 9 Asts:three players 3 | Boxscore | Pts: Bogdanović 23 Rebs: Šarić 9 Asts: Šarić 6 | Attendance: 6,904 Referees: Saverio Lanzarini (ITA), Mārtiņš Kozlovskis (LAT), Lorenzo Baldini (ITA) | |||
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11 September 2022 | Serbia | 86–94 | Italy | Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin | ||
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18:00 | Scoring by quarter:28–20, 23–25, 17–21, 18–28 | |||||
Pts: Jokić 32 Rebs: Jokić 13 Asts: Micić 8 | Boxscore | Pts: Spissu 22 Rebs: Polonara 8 Asts: Spissu 6 | Attendance: 9,788 Referees: Antonio Conde (ESP), Yener Yılmaz (TUR), Martin Horozov (BUL) | |||
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11 September 2022 | Greece | 94–88 | Czech Republic | Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin | ||
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20:45 | Scoring by quarter: 20–20, 21–25, 22–22, 31–21 | |||||
Pts: G. Antetokounmpo 27 Rebs: G. Antetokounmpo 10 Asts: Calathes 6 | Boxscore | Pts: Veselý 21 Rebs: Satoranský 8 Asts: Satoranský 17 | Attendance: 9,814 Referees: Yohan Rosso (FRA), Oskars Lucis (LAT), Kerem Baki (TUR) | |||
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13 September 2022 | Spain | 100–90 | Finland | Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin | ||
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17:15 | Scoring by quarter: 19–30, 24–22, 30–15, 27–23 | |||||
Pts: W. Hernangómez 27 Rebs: Garuba 6 Asts: Brown 11 | Boxscore | Pts: Markkanen 28 Rebs: Markkanen 11 Asts: Little 6 | Attendance: 7,935 Referees: Yohan Rosso (FRA), Martin Horozov (BUL), Kerem Baki (TUR) | |||
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13 September 2022 | Germany | 107–96 | Greece | Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin | ||
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20:30 | Scoring by quarter:31–27, 26–34, 26–10, 24–25 | |||||
Pts: Schröder 26 Rebs: Theis 16 Asts: Schröder 8 | Boxscore | Pts: G. Antetokounmpo 31 Rebs: G. Antetokounmpo 7 Asts: G. Antetokounmpo 8 | Attendance: 14,073 Referees: Ademir Zurapović (BIH), Saverio Lanzarini (ITA), Boris Krejić (SLO) | |||
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14 September 2022 | France | 93–85 (OT) | Italy | Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin | ||
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17:15 | Scoring by quarter:27–20, 11–11, 18–31, 21–15, Overtime:16–8 | |||||
Pts: Heurtel 20 Rebs: Gobert 14 Asts: Heurtel 8 | Boxscore | Pts: Fontecchio, Spissu 21 Rebs: Polonara 6 Asts: Melli 7 | Attendance: 6,324 Referees: Ademir Zurapović (BIH), Mārtiņš Kozlovskis (LAT), Aleksandar Glišić (SRB) | |||
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14 September 2022 | Slovenia | 87–90 | Poland | Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin | ||
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20:30 | Scoring by quarter: 26–29, 13–29, 24–6, 24–26 | |||||
Pts: Čančar 21 Rebs: Dončić 11 Asts: Dončić 7 | Boxscore | Pts: Ponitka 26 Rebs: Ponitka 16 Asts: Ponitka 10 | Attendance: 7,852 Referees: Antonio Conde (ESP), Martin Horozov (BUL), Kerem Baki (TUR) | |||
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France blew out Poland to record the largest semifinal victory in EuroBasket history. [4]
16 September 2022 | Poland | 54–95 | France | Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin | ||
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17:15 | Scoring by quarter: 9–15, 9–19, 18–30, 18–31 | |||||
Pts: Michalak, Slaughter 9 Rebs: Cel 4 Asts: Kolenda, Schenk 3 | Boxscore | Pts: Yabusele 22 Rebs: Fall 10 Asts: Heurtel 6 | Attendance: 11,563 Referees: Saverio Lanzarini (ITA), Mārtiņš Kozlovskis (LAT), Lorenzo Baldini (ITA) | |||
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16 September 2022 | Germany | 91–96 | Spain | Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin | ||
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20:30 | Scoring by quarter: 24–27, 27–19, 20–19, 20–31 | |||||
Pts: Schröder 30 Rebs: Obst 5 Asts: Schröder 8 | Boxscore | Pts: Brown 29 Rebs: R. Fernández 6 Asts: Garuba 7 | Attendance: 14,073 Referees: Ademir Zurapović (BIH), Boris Krejić (SLO), Kerem Baki (TUR) | |||
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18 September 2022 | Germany | 82–69 | Poland | Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin | ||
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17:15 | Scoring by quarter:19–14, 17–9, 18–26, 28–20 | |||||
Pts: Schröder 26 Rebs: Voigtmann 9 Asts: Voigtmann 6 | Boxscore | Pts: Sokołowski 18 Rebs: Sokołowski 6 Asts: Slaughter 10 | Attendance: 12,913 Referees: Antonio Conde (ESP), Yohan Rosso (FRA), Kerem Baki (TUR) | |||
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18 September 2022 | Spain | 88–76 | France | Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin | ||
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20:30 | Scoring by quarter:23–14, 24–23, 19–20, 22–19 | |||||
Pts: J. Hernangómez 27 Rebs: W. Hernangómez 8 Asts: Brown 11 | Boxscore | Pts: Fournier 23 Rebs: Tarpey 9 Asts: Heurtel 7 | Attendance: 13,042 Referees: Ademir Zurapović (BIH), Boris Krejić (SLO), Mārtiņš Kozlovskis (LAT) | |||
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