FIBA EuroBasket Division B was the lower tier of the EuroBasket Tournament. At the same time that Division A had the European Championship, division B had a championship to determine which teams would get promoted into division A for the following year.
Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Tie |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Switzerland | 6 | 5 | 1 | 409 | 347 | +62 | 11 | 1–1 +5 |
Romania | 6 | 5 | 1 | 411 | 369 | +42 | 11 | 1–1 -5 |
Ireland | 6 | 1 | 5 | 380 | 438 | −58 | 7 | 1–1 +1 |
Cyprus | 6 | 1 | 5 | 390 | 436 | −46 | 7 | 1–1 -1 |
Rules=1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
3 Sep 2006 17:00 |
Switzerland | 59–57 | Ireland |
Scoring by quarter:15–11, 17–18, 15–12, 12–16 | ||
Pts: Porchet 12 Rebs: Vogt 6 Asts: Jaquier 3 | Pts: Burke 14 Rebs: Burke, Conlon 8 Asts: J. J. Larranaga, Bree 2 |
Arena of Geneve Basket, Geneva Attendance: 1,850 Referees: Carlos Santos (POR), Fabien Conderanne (FRA) |
3 Sep 2006 20:00 |
Romania | 79–64 | Cyprus |
Scoring by quarter:20–17, 22–12, 20–15, 17–20 | ||
Pts: Popescu 18 Rebs: Popescu 9 Asts: Helcioiu, Tenter, Popescu 1 | Pts: Trisokkas 17 Rebs: Perentos, Trisokkas 4 Asts: Yiannas, Palalas, Mouktaris 1 |
Horia Demian Sports Hall, Cluj-Napoca Attendance: 2,500 Referees: Dragan Neskovic (SRB), Sergiy Zashchuk (UKR) |
9 Sep 2006 15:30 |
Ireland | 62–81 | Romania |
Scoring by quarter: 12–24, 13–21, 16–20, 21–16 | ||
Pts: J. J. Larranaga 24 Rebs: Burke, Callahan 6 Asts: Burke, Bree 4 | Pts: Helcioiu 22 Rebs: Stanescu 8 Asts: Helcioiu 6 |
National Basketball Arena, Dublin Attendance: 1,500 Referees: Vincent Delestrée (BEL), Petra Kremer (GER) |
9 Sep 2006 17:00 |
Cyprus | 46–64 | Switzerland |
Scoring by quarter: 12–14, 8–19, 14–15, 12–16 | ||
Pts: Trisokkas 13 Rebs: Trisokkas 5 Asts: Palalas, Trisokkas 2 | Pts: Imgrüth 15 Rebs: Vogt 8 Asts: Nattiel, K. Sefolosha 3 |
16 Sep 2006 19:00 |
Ireland | 76–70 | Cyprus |
Scoring by quarter: 16–26, 22–18, 25–10, 13–16 | ||
Pts: Burke 20 Rebs: Burke 12 Asts: Conlon 8 | Pts: Anastasiadis 18 Rebs: Anastasiadis 6 Asts: Anastasiadis, Kaskiris 3 |
16 Sep 2006 21:00 |
Romania | 68–59 | Switzerland |
Scoring by quarter: 16–16, 21–10, 14–12, 17–21 | ||
Pts: Burlacu 23 Rebs: Stanescu 14 Asts: Helcioiu, Kabengele Kalala 3 | Pts: K. Sefolosha 17 Rebs: K. Sefolosha 11 Asts: Jaquier 3 |
Horia Demian Sports Hall, Cluj-Napoca Attendance: 2,000 Referees: Yaron Zarif (ISR), Rafael Ganiev (RUS) |
25 Aug 2007 19:00 |
Cyprus | 65–68 | Romania |
Scoring by quarter:20–17, 20–13, 8–22, 17–16 | ||
Pts: Roundy 20 Rebs: Trisokkas 14 Asts: Koronides 4 | Pts: Popescu 22 Rebs: Stanescu 11 Asts: Popescu 3 |
25 Aug 2007 19:00 |
Ireland | 58–86 | Switzerland |
Scoring by quarter: 6–23, 14–13, 13–24, 25–26 | ||
Pts: Cummins 11 Rebs: O'Reilly, Grace 7 Asts: Bree 2 | Pts: T. Sefolosha 23 Rebs: T. Sefolosha 7 Asts: T. Sefolosha 6 |
1 Sep 2007 17:30 |
Switzerland | 76–67 | Cyprus |
Scoring by quarter:16–9, 14–13, 17–20, 29–25 | ||
Pts: T. Sefolosha 21 Rebs: T. Sefolosha 11 Asts: T. Sefolosha 5 | Pts: Koronides, Trisokkas 16 Rebs: Roundy 9 Asts: Koronides 8 |
Saalsporthalle Zürich, Zürich Attendance: 1,700 Referees: Marco Giansanti (ITA), Gordon Barbara (MLT) |
1 Sep 2007 18:30 |
Romania | 64–54 | Ireland |
Scoring by quarter:17–12, 13–16, 18–10, 16–16 | ||
Pts: Stanescu 12 Rebs: Stanescu 14 Asts: Helcioiu, Kabengele Kalala 2 | Pts: Grace 12 Rebs: Naughton 11 Asts: Naughton 2 |
Arena of CSU, Sibiu Attendance: 1,500 Referees: Nikolaos Papadimitriou (GRE), Sergiy Chaykovskyy (UKR) |
5 Sep 2007 19:00 |
Cyprus | 78–73 | Ireland |
Scoring by quarter: 13–15, 16–22, 31–17, 18–19 | ||
Pts: Koronides 23 Rebs: Roundy 9 Asts: Koronides 4 | Pts: Grace 22 Rebs: Grace 10 Asts: Bree 3 |
5 Sep 2007 20:15 |
Switzerland | 65–51 | Romania |
Scoring by quarter:15–13, 19–10, 18–18, 13–10 | ||
Pts: T. Sefolosha 25 Rebs: T. Sefolosha 7 Asts: T. Sefolosha 6 | Pts: Stanescu 19 Rebs: Stanescu 11 Asts: Helcioiu 5 |
Saalsporthalle Zürich, Zürich Attendance: 1,750 Referees: Marcello Reatto (ITA), Alfred Jovovic (CRO) |
Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Tie |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Great Britain | 8 | 6 | 2 | 618 | 495 | +123 | 14 | |
Netherlands | 8 | 5 | 3 | 590 | 540 | +50 | 13 | 2–0 |
Belarus | 8 | 5 | 3 | 575 | 547 | +28 | 13 | 0–2 |
Slovakia | 8 | 4 | 4 | 589 | 593 | −4 | 12 | |
Albania | 8 | 0 | 8 | 534 | 731 | −197 | 8 |
Rules=1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
2 Sep 2006 17:00 |
Slovakia | 73–62 | Great Britain |
Scoring by quarter:16–13, 13–16, 16–14, 28–19 | ||
Pts: Toya 17 Rebs: Novák 12 Asts: Novák 4 | Pts: Williams 10 Rebs: Haslam 6 Asts: Reinking 3 |
3 Sep 2006 17:00 |
Belarus | 61–74 | Netherlands |
Scoring by quarter: 7–15, 14–15, 23–21, 17–23 | ||
Pts: Meshcharakou 17 Rebs: Meshcharakou 8 Asts: Meshcharakou 3 | Pts: Akerboom, Van Paassen 19 Rebs: Van Paassen 9 Asts: Meijer, Slagter, Van Paassen 2 |
Arena of RTI Minsk, Minsk Attendance: 2,200 Referees: Aleksander Gorshkov (RUS), Martynas Gudas (LTU) |
6 Sep 2006 18:00 |
Albania | 73–78 | Belarus |
Scoring by quarter: 17–22, 22–20, 15–26, 19–10 | ||
Pts: Kasmi 20 Rebs: Bilali 5 Asts: Bilali 3 | Pts: Ulyanko 16 Rebs: Meshcharakou 6 Asts: Kuzmin 4 |
6 Sep 2006 19:30 |
Netherlands | 71–63 | Slovakia |
Scoring by quarter:24–17, 22–17, 10–16, 15–13 | ||
Pts: Van Paassen 18 Rebs: Meijer, Van Paassen 8 Asts: Harris, Meijer 3 | Pts: Gavel 21 Rebs: Novák 8 Asts: Gavel 4 |
9 Sep 2006 17:00 |
Slovakia | 101–88 | Albania |
Scoring by quarter: 26–26, 27–17, 24–23, 24–22 | ||
Pts: Gavel 27 Rebs: Svitek, Novák 7 Asts: Gavel 5 | Pts: Shima 23 Rebs: Mitku 6 Asts: Bilali 3 |
Sport Hall, Spišská Nová Ves Attendance: 1,000 Referees: Istvàn Valovics (HUN), Miroslav Macela (CZE) |
9 Sep 2006 19:00 |
Great Britain | 63–39 | Netherlands |
Scoring by quarter:18–8, 20–14, 14–14, 11–3 | ||
Pts: Joseph 15 Rebs: Sullivan 12 Asts: Hansell 3 | Pts: Van Paassen 8 Rebs: Harris 6 Asts: Jansen 3 |
Meadowbank Sport Centre, Edinburgh Attendance: 1,300 Referees: Tomasz Kudlicki (POL), Regis Bardera (FRA) |
13 Sep 2006 18:00 |
Albania | 69–72 (OT) | Great Britain |
Scoring by quarter: 11–16, 21–17, 17–13, 13–16, Overtime: 7–10 | ||
Pts: Kasmi 17 Rebs: Shima 12 Asts: Bilali 4 | Pts: Huggins 20 Rebs: Huggins 11 Asts: Hansell, Huggins 2 |
13 Sep 2006 19:00 |
Belarus | 82–59 | Slovakia |
Scoring by quarter:21–13, 22–16, 13–10, 26–20 | ||
Pts: Korshuk 19 Rebs: Meshcharakou 9 Asts: Charko 5 | Pts: Toya 18 Rebs: Svitek 9 Asts: Toya 4 |
16 Sep 2006 19:00 |
Great Britain | 68–69 | Belarus |
Scoring by quarter: 17–24, 15–10, 17–19, 19–16 | ||
Pts: Sullivan 18 Rebs: Sullivan 7 Asts: Sullivan 6 | Pts: Ulyanko 17 Rebs: Meshcharakou, Koul 6 Asts: Meshcharakou, Kuzmin, Kudrautsau 3 |
16 Sep 2006 19:30 |
Netherlands | 94–55 | Albania |
Scoring by quarter:26–6, 27–24, 15–8, 26–17 | ||
Pts: Van Paassen 21 Rebs: Van Paassen 9 Asts: Slagter 5 | Pts: Saptahovic 16 Rebs: Kasmi 8 Asts: Kacori, Kasmi, Shima 1 |
19 Aug 2007 13:30 |
Netherlands | 77–72 | Belarus |
Scoring by quarter: 19–34, 19–12, 16–14, 23–12 | ||
Pts: Elson 21 Rebs: Van Paassen 8 Asts: Krieger 5 | Pts: Veremeenko 23 Rebs: Kuzmin 8 Asts: Kuzmin 8 |
21 Aug 2007 19:30 |
Great Britain | 77–52 | Slovakia |
Scoring by quarter:19–14, 20–8, 16–15, 22–15 | ||
Pts: Deng 21 Rebs: Deng 10 Asts: Lenzly, Deng, Sullivan, Huggins, Betts 2 | Pts: R. Rancik 14 Rebs: R. Rancik 4 Asts: Gavlák 2 |
25 Aug 2007 17:00 |
Belarus | 87–45 | Albania |
Scoring by quarter:19–7, 22–17, 22–10, 24–11 | ||
Pts: Ulyanko 15 Rebs: Koul 9 Asts: Kuzmin, Charko 4 | Pts: Kasmi 14 Rebs: Hysenagolli 9 Asts: Kasmi 2 |
25 Aug 2007 19:30 |
Slovakia | 80–75 | Netherlands |
Scoring by quarter: 13–16, 27–22, 15–22, 25–15 | ||
Pts: R. Rancik 31 Rebs: R. Rancik 11 Asts: Gavlák 3 | Pts: Elson 28 Rebs: Elson 15 Asts: Krieger, Van Paassen, Elson 3 |
29 Aug 2007 19:30 |
Netherlands | 64–83 | Great Britain |
Scoring by quarter: 15–21, 15–22, 15–27, 19–13 | ||
Pts: Akerboom 20 Rebs: Van Paassen 11 Asts: Jansen 4 | Pts: Deng 27 Rebs: Haslam, Betts 6 Asts: Deng 3 |
29 Aug 2007 20:00 |
Albania | 63–93 | Slovakia |
Scoring by quarter: 18–27, 12–18, 15–24, 18–24 | ||
Pts: Kasmi 18 Rebs: Shima 6 Asts: Shima 3 | Pts: R. Rancik 19 Rebs: R. Rancik 10 Asts: Nuber 4 |
Arena of KS Flamurtari, Vlorë Attendance: 1,000 Referees: Petar Denkovski (MKD), Zdravko Rutesic (MNE) |
1 Sep 2007 19:00 |
Great Britain | 110–78 | Albania |
Scoring by quarter:29–16, 31–24, 25–18, 25–20 | ||
Pts: Archibald 21 Rebs: Deng, Archibald 7 Asts: Deng 9 | Pts: Bilali 24 Rebs: Kasmi 7 Asts: Kasmi 3 |
1 Sep 2007 19:30 |
Slovakia | 68–75 | Belarus |
Scoring by quarter: 17–27, 24–13, 12–17, 15–18 | ||
Pts: Lesko 21 Rebs: Pandula 8 Asts: Micka, Gavlák, Nuber 3 | Pts: Kudrautsau 17 Rebs: Veremeenko 12 Asts: Kuzmin, Veremeenko 3 |
5 Sep 2007 19:00 |
Belarus | 51–83 | Great Britain |
Scoring by quarter: 13–24, 17–14, 16–22, 5–23 | ||
Pts: Veremeenko 13 Rebs: Veremeenko 11 Asts: Ulyanko, Veremeenko 2 | Pts: Deng 27 Rebs: Betts 10 Asts: Deng 5 |
Palace of Sports, Minsk Attendance: 3,800 Referees: Konstantinos Koromilas (GRE), Tomasz Trewicki (POL) |
Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts |
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Finland | 8 | 7 | 1 | 730 | 535 | +195 | 15 |
Georgia | 8 | 6 | 2 | 640 | 549 | +91 | 14 |
Iceland | 8 | 4 | 4 | 635 | 644 | −9 | 12 |
Austria | 8 | 3 | 5 | 555 | 590 | −35 | 11 |
Luxembourg | 8 | 0 | 8 | 473 | 715 | −242 | 8 |
3 Sep 2006 16:00 |
Finland | 87–50 | Austria |
Scoring by quarter:26–11, 18–25, 26–9, 17–5 | ||
Pts: Möttölä 17 Rebs: Möttölä 6 Asts: Rannikko 4 | Pts: Ortner 16 Rebs: Ortner 10 Asts: Woschank 2 |
Helsinki Ice Stadium, Helsinki Attendance: 2,122 Referees: Atso Matsalu (EST), Andris Aunkrogers (LAT) |
3 Sep 2006 19:00 |
Georgia | 86–44 | Luxembourg |
Scoring by quarter:20–15, 27–11, 17–13, 22–5 | ||
Pts: Tsintsadze 15 Rebs: Pachulia, Natsvlishvili, Sanikidze 5 Asts: Gamqrelidze 6 | Pts: M. Rajniak 19 Rebs: Jones 11 Asts: Schumacher 9 |
6 Sep 2006 20:00 |
Iceland | 86–93 | Finland |
Scoring by quarter:31–21, 26–25, 10–25, 19–22 | ||
Pts: Birmingham 20 Rebs: Baeringsson 15 Asts: Baeringsson 4 | Pts: Möttölä 25 Rebs: Möttölä 15 Asts: Rannikko 13 |
6 Sep 2006 20:20 |
Austria | 63–68 | Georgia |
Scoring by quarter:19–13, 22–13, 15–24, 7–18 | ||
Pts: Ortner 14 Rebs: Ortner 8 Asts: Jandl, Woschank, Volcic 3 | Pts: Pachulia 24 Rebs: Pachulia 7 Asts: Ellis Junior 5 |
9 Sep 2006 19:00 |
Georgia | 80–65 | Iceland |
Scoring by quarter:19–13, 19–14, 20–19, 22–19 | ||
Pts: Pachulia 21 Rebs: Pachulia 12 Asts: Gamqrelidze 3 | Pts: Birmingham 22 Rebs: Baeringsson 7 Asts: Birmingham 3 |
9 Sep 2006 20:30 |
Luxembourg | 62–64 | Austria |
Scoring by quarter:22–18, 16–12, 19–10, 5–24 | ||
Pts: Schumacher 19 Rebs: Jones 16 Asts: Schumacher, M. Rajniak 1 | Pts: Volcic 19 Rebs: Schreiner, Helmigk 6 Asts: Volcic 3 |
13 Sep 2006 18:15 |
Finland | 91–81 | Georgia |
Scoring by quarter:29–15, 25–21, 14–18, 23–27 | ||
Pts: Virtanen 27 Rebs: Kotti 10 Asts: Kotti, Möttölä, Rannikko 3 | Pts: Pachulia 36 Rebs: Pachulia 13 Asts: Gamqrelidze 3 |
Helsinki Ice Stadium, Helsinki Attendance: 1,850 Referees: Markus Grievink (GER), Joakim Forsberg (SWE) |
13 Sep 2006 20:00 |
Iceland | 98–76 | Luxembourg |
Scoring by quarter:25–12, 25–19, 23–29, 25–16 | ||
Pts: Birmingham 24 Rebs: Baeringsson 10 Asts: Sigurdarson 8 | Pts: M. Rajniak, Jones 14 Rebs: Jones 13 Asts: Schumacher 5 |
Arena of IBK Keflavik, Keflavík Attendance: 1,000 Referees: Nicolaas Zwiep (NED), Rune Ressel Larsen (DEN) |
16 Sep 2006 20:20 |
Austria | 85–64 | Iceland |
Scoring by quarter:25–21, 17–19, 11–10, 32–14 | ||
Pts: Ortner 32 Rebs: Ortner 13 Asts: Hütter 4 | Pts: L. Gunnarsson 14 Rebs: Birmingham 9 Asts: F. Olafsson 2 |
Arena of BK Klosterneuburg, Klosterneuburg Referees: Nikolaos Papadimitriou (GRE), Dariusz Szczerba (POL) |
16 Sep 2006 20:30 |
Luxembourg | 53–111 | Finland |
Scoring by quarter: 12–28, 17–35, 11–18, 13–30 | ||
Pts: Schumacher 20 Rebs: Jones 9 Asts: Melchior, Delgado Ferreira, Jones 2 | Pts: Koponen 19 Rebs: Kotti 12 Asts: Koponen 7 |
21 Aug 2007 19:30 |
Luxembourg | 60–88 | Georgia |
Scoring by quarter: 8–26, 18–24, 21–19, 13–19 | ||
Pts: M. Rajniak 19 Rebs: M. Rajniak 7 Asts: Schumacher, Schartz 3 | Pts: Pachulia, Markoishvili 16 Rebs: Sanikidze 6 Asts: Markoishvili, Sanikidze 2 |
Centre National Sportif & Culturel d'Coque, Luxembourg City Attendance: 2,500 Referees: Eric Bertrand (SUI), Miroslav Tomov (BUL) |
21 Aug 2007 20:20 |
Austria | 63–87 | Finland |
Scoring by quarter: 14–21, 25–26, 17–16, 7–24 | ||
Pts: Ortner 15 Rebs: Lamesic 9 Asts: Ortner 4 | Pts: Rannikko 29 Rebs: Kotti 9 Asts: Koponen 6 |
25 Aug 2007 18:00 |
Finland | 85–66 | Iceland |
Scoring by quarter:22–15, 22–17, 17–21, 24–13 | ||
Pts: Huff 16 Rebs: Kotti 11 Asts: Virtanen 5 | Pts: Birmingham 16 Rebs: M. Gunnarsson, F. Stefánsson, Vilbergsson, L. Gunnarsson, Magnússon, F. Olafsson 3 Asts: Sigurdarson 5 |
Arena of Pussihukat, Vantaa Attendance: 1,100 Referees: Kestutis Pilipauskas (LTU), Dariusz Lenczowski (POL) |
25 Aug 2007 19:00 |
Georgia | 85–74 | Austria |
Scoring by quarter: 21–22, 21–15, 24–19, 19–18 | ||
Pts: Pachulia 25 Rebs: Sanikidze 9 Asts: Pachulia, Sanikidze, Ellis Junior 3 | Pts: Kollik 19 Rebs: Ortner 7 Asts: Woschank 4 |
29 Aug 2007 19:15 |
Iceland | 76–75 | Georgia |
Scoring by quarter: 18–23, 18–15, 16–17, 24–20 | ||
Pts: L. Gunnarsson 17 Rebs: Vilbergsson 15 Asts: Sigurdarson 5 | Pts: Ellis Junior 17 Rebs: Pachulia 11 Asts: Ellis Junior 5 |
29 Aug 2007 20:20 |
Austria | 79–46 | Luxembourg |
Scoring by quarter: 11–14, 21–10, 32–7, 15–15 | ||
Pts: Mayer 16 Rebs: Mayer 11 Asts: Schreiner, Ortner, Mayer 4 | Pts: M. Rajniak 14 Rebs: Jones 13 Asts: M. Rajniak 3 |
1 Sep 2007 20:30 |
Luxembourg | 73–89 | Iceland |
Scoring by quarter:25–15, 24–21, 14–31, 10–22 | ||
Pts: M. Rajniak 21 Rebs: Delgado Almeida Rosario 7 Asts: Delgado Almeida Rosario 4 | Pts: L. Gunnarsson 21 Rebs: F. Olafsson 9 Asts: M. Gunnarsson, Magnússon 3 |
Centre National Sportif & Culturel d'Coque, Luxembourg City Referees: Fabrizio Pizio (SUI), Marko Vuckovic (SLO) |
2 Sep 2007 19:00 |
Georgia | 77–76 | Finland |
Scoring by quarter:26–25, 21–20, 19–19, 11–12 | ||
Pts: Ellis Junior 17 Rebs: Pachulia 13 Asts: Pachulia 5 | Pts: Rannikko 16 Rebs: Nikkilä 8 Asts: Virtanen 4 |
Tbilisi Sports Palace, Tbilisi Attendance: 3,500 Referees: Engin Kennerman (TUR), Charalampos Karakatsounis (GRE) |
5 Sep 2007 19:00 |
Finland | 100–59 | Luxembourg |
Scoring by quarter:28–16, 22–13, 29–17, 21–13 | ||
Pts: Virtanen 17 Rebs: Virtanen 5 Asts: Virtanen 4 | Pts: M. Rajniak 12 Rebs: Jones 5 Asts: P. Rajniak, M. Rajniak 2 |
5 Sep 2007 19:15 |
Iceland | 91–77 | Austria |
Scoring by quarter: 13–23, 26–18, 23–16, 29–20 | ||
Pts: Sigurdarson 21 Rebs: F. Olafsson 8 Asts: Sigurdarson 10 | Pts: Hütter 20 Rebs: Ortner 12 Asts: Hütter, Woschank 8 |
Team | PCT. | W | L | PF | PA | Diff | Group |
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Romania | 0.833 | 5 | 1 | 411 | 369 | +42 | A |
Georgia | 0.750 | 6 | 2 | 640 | 549 | +91 | C |
Netherlands | 0.625 | 5 | 3 | 590 | 540 | +50 | B |
11 September 2007 18:30 |
Romania | 83–76 | Finland |
Scoring by quarter:21–15, 23–22, 23–17, 16–22 | ||
Pts: Helcioiu 18 Rebs: Popescu 9 Asts: Helcioiu, Stanescu, Kalala 4 | Pts: Rannikko 29 Rebs: Matinen 8 Asts: Rannikko 4 |
Sala Sporturilor City Arena, Târgu Mureș, Romania Attendance: 2,000 Referees: Ivan Zachara (CZE), Marcin Kowalski (POL), Fabien Conderanne (FRA) |
11 September 2007 19:30 |
Great Britain | 74–41 | Switzerland |
Scoring by quarter:21–11, 11–7, 23–8, 19–15 | ||
Pts: Deng 31 Rebs: Deng 12 Asts: Midgley, Deng 4 | Pts: Sefolosha 21 Rebs: Sefolosha 9 Asts: Sefolosha, Vogt, Stockalper 1 |
Sheffield Arena, Sheffield, Great Britain Attendance: 1,500 Referees: Petr Sudek (SVK), Apostolos Kalpakas (SWE), Carlos Mateus (FRA) |
15 September 2007 18:00 |
Finland | 111–61 | Romania |
Scoring by quarter:30–12, 27–13, 33–11, 21–25 | ||
Pts: Virtanen 23 Rebs: Muurinen 8 Asts: Muurinen, Rannikko, Koponen 3 | Pts: Stanescu 20 Rebs: Burlacu 10 Asts: Burlacu, Helcioiu 3 | |
Finland won 187–144, and advanced to Eurobasket 2009 Division A'' |
Arena of Pussihukat, Vantaa, Finland Attendance: 2760 Referees: Romualdas Brazauskas (LTU), Boris Schmidt (GER), Juris Kokainis (LAT) |
15 September 2007 15:15 |
Switzerland | 78–89 | Great Britain |
Scoring by quarter: 18–23, 20–23, 21–21, 19–22 | ||
Pts: Sefolosha 17 Rebs: Stockalper 4 Asts: Sefolosha 9 | Pts: Archibald 23 Rebs: Archibald, Betts 6 Asts: Midgley 4 | |
Great Britain won 163–119, and advanced to Eurobasket 2009 Division A |
Arena of Geneve Basket, Genèva, Switzerland Attendance: 1,750 Referees: Christos Christodoulou (GRE), Carmelo Lo Guzzo (ITA), Damir Javor (SLO) |
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The 2021 European Women Basketball Championship, commonly called EuroBasket Women 2021, was the 38th edition of the continental tournament in women's basketball, sanctioned by the FIBA Europe. It was co-hosted by Strasbourg, France and Valencia, Spain between 17 and 27 June 2021. It was the third time to be hosted by multiple countries. The tournament also served as part of European qualification for the 2022 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup, with the top six nations advancing to the qualifying tournaments. The final were planned to be held at the AccorHotels Arena in Paris but moved to the Pavelló Municipal Font de San Lluís, in Valencia.
The 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup qualification for the FIBA Europe region, began in February 2020 and concluded in February 2023. The process determined the twelve teams that would qualify for the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup.
The 2023 European Women Basketball Championship, commonly called EuroBasket Women 2023, was the 39th edition of the continental tournament in women's basketball, sanctioned by the FIBA Europe. It was co-hosted by Ljubljana, Slovenia and Tel Aviv, Israel between 15 and 25 June 2023.
The EuroBasket 2025 will be the 42nd edition of the EuroBasket championship, the quadrennial international men's basketball championship organized by FIBA Europe.