EuroBasket 1997

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EuroBasket 1997
EuroBasket 1997 logo.gif
Tournament details
Host countrySpain
Dates24 June – 6 July
Teams16
Venue(s)3 (in 3 host cities)
Final positions
ChampionsFlag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia (2nd title)
Runners-upFlag of Italy.svg  Italy
Third placeFlag of Russia.svg  Russia
Fourth placeFlag of Greece.svg  Greece
Tournament statistics
MVP Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg Aleksandar Đorđević
Top scorer Flag of Israel.svg Oded Kattash
(22.0 points per game)
1995
1999

The 1997 FIBA European Championship, commonly called FIBA EuroBasket 1997, was the 30th FIBA EuroBasket regional basketball championship held by FIBA Europe, which also served as Europe qualifier for the 1998 FIBA World Championship, giving a berth to the top four (or five, depending on Greece reaching one of the top four places) teams in the final standings. It was held in Spain between 24 June and 6 July 1997. Sixteen national teams entered the event under the auspices of FIBA Europe, the sport's regional governing body. The cities of Badalona, Barcelona and Girona hosted the tournament. Serbia won its second FIBA European title (seventh FIBA European title under the name of Yugoslavia), by defeating Italy with a 61–49 score in the final. Serbia's Saša Đorđević was voted the tournament's MVP.

Contents

Venues

LocationPictureCityArenaCapacityStatusRound
Olimpic Badalona.jpg Badalona Palau Municipal d'Esports de Badalona 12,760Opened in 1991Groups C, D and F
Thirteenth-to-sixteenth-place playoffs
Barcelona Palau San Jordi 001.jpg Barcelona Palau Sant Jordi 17,000Opened in 1990Knockout stage and Final
Fifth-to-eighth-place playoffs
Ninth-to-twelfth-place playoffs
Pavello des de les ribes del Ter.jpg Girona Palau Girona-Fontajau 5,049Opened in 1993Groups A, B and E

Qualification

CompetitionDateVacanciesQualified
Host nation1Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Champions from EuroBasket 1995 21 June – 2 July 19951Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia
Qualified through Qualifying Round 22 May 1996 – 28 February 199914Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1998).svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
Flag of France (lighter variant).svg  France
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg  Ukraine

Squads

Format

Preliminary round

Qualified for the second round
Times given below are in Central European Summer Time (UTC+2).

Group A

TeamPldWLPFPAPDPts
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 330226200+266
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 321224185+395
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 312178223454
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1998).svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 303193213203
25 June
16:00
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1998).svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 5565Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Scoring by half: 21–37, 34–28
Pts: Marković 20
Rebs: Bukva 6
Asts: Bećiragić 4
Pts: Karasev 22
Rebs: Karasev 6
Asts: Karasev, Nosov 3
Palau Girona-Fontajau, Girona
Attendance: 1,500
Referees: Víctor Mas (ESP), Philippe Leemann (SUI)
25 June
18:00
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 7452Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Scoring by half:39–23, 35–29
Pts: Oikonomou 16
Rebs: Papanikolaou 7
Asts: Christodoulou 6
Pts: Ene, Sarıca 14
Rebs: Türkcan 6
Asts: Tunçeri 2
Palau Girona-Fontajau, Girona
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Gennaro Colucci (ITA), Peter Klingbiel (GER)
26 June
16:00
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 7062Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1998).svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Scoring by half:29–26, 41–36
Pts: Sarıca 17
Rebs: Türkcan 7
Asts: Ene 5
Pts: Firić, Marković 17
Rebs: Bukva 6
Asts: Bećiragić 7
Palau Girona-Fontajau, Girona
Attendance: 1,500
Referees: Krzysztof Koralewski (POL), Volodymyr Drabikovskyi (UKR)
26 June
18:00
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 7274Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
Scoring by half: 33–43, 39–31
Pts: Kudelin 21
Rebs: Kisurin 9
Asts: Karasev 5
Pts: Oikonomou, Rentzias 16
Rebs: Rentzias 5
Asts: Koronios 5
Palau Girona-Fontajau, Girona
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Viliam Koller (SVK), Danko Radić (CRO)
27 June
16:00
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 8756Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Scoring by half:50–24, 37–32
Pts: Karasev 15
Rebs: Panov, Pashutin 4
Asts: Karasev, Panov 4
Pts: Türkcan 14
Rebs: Türkcan 10
Asts: Evliyaoğlu, Tunçeri 2
Palau Girona-Fontajau, Girona
Attendance: 1,500
Referees: Tomislav Jovančić (YUG), Víctor Mas (ESP)
27 June
18:00
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 7876Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1998).svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Scoring by half:42–34, 36–42
Pts: Papanikolaou 20
Rebs: Papanikolaou 5
Asts: Sigalas 3
Pts: Marković 26
Rebs: Bukva 4
Asts: Firić 3
Palau Girona-Fontajau, Girona
Attendance: 2,000
Referees: Peter Klingbiel (GER), Agnis Perkons (LAT)

Group B

TeamPldWLPFPAPDPts
Flag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg  Lithuania 330245215+306
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 32121722585
Flag of France (lighter variant).svg  France 31225025774
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 303210225153
25 June
20:30
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 7580Flag of France (lighter variant).svg  France
Scoring by half: 34–37, 41–43
Pts: Zdovc 16
Rebs: Nesterovič 10
Asts: Zdovc 3
Pts: Foirest, Gadou 15
Rebs: Julian 9
Asts: Sciarra 5
Palau Girona-Fontajau, Girona
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Krzysztof Koralewski (POL), Viliam Koller (SVK)
25 June
22:30
Flag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg  Lithuania 7560Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Scoring by half: 30–31, 45–29
Pts: Einikis, Karnišovas 17
Rebs: Karnišovas 9
Asts: Karnišovas 6
Pts: Kattash 25
Rebs: Steinhauer 7
Asts: Kattash 3
Palau Girona-Fontajau, Girona
Attendance: 1,500
Referees: Danko Radić (CRO), Tomislav Jovančić (YUG)
26 June
20:30
Flag of France (lighter variant).svg  France 8894Flag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg  Lithuania
Scoring by half: 42–49, 46–45
Pts: Bonato 24
Rebs: Dubos 6
Asts: Sciarra 8
Pts: Einikis 31
Rebs: Einikis 13
Asts: Karnišovas, Lukminas 4
Palau Girona-Fontajau, Girona
Attendance: 1,500
Referees: Gennaro Colucci (ITA), Peter Klingbiel (GER)
26 June
22:30
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 6968Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Scoring by half: 36–40, 33–28
Pts: Steinhauer 22
Rebs: Henefeld 6
Asts: Kattash 4
Pts: Alibegović 18
Rebs: Nesterovič 13
Asts: 3 Players 3
Palau Girona-Fontajau, Girona
Attendance: 2,000
Referees: Víctor Mas (ESP), Agnis Perkons (LAT)
27 June
20:30
Flag of France (lighter variant).svg  France 8288Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Scoring by half: 42–42, 40–46
Pts: Bonato 21
Rebs: Dubos 6
Asts: Sciarra 5
Pts: Kattash 34
Rebs: Steinhauer 6
Asts: Kattash 4
Palau Girona-Fontajau, Girona
Attendance: 2,000
Referees: Vilim Koller (SVK), Volodymyr Drabikovskyi (UKR)
27 June
22:30
Flag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg  Lithuania 7667Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Scoring by half:41–37, 35–30
Pts: Karnišovas 16
Rebs: Einikis 7
Asts: Lukminas 8
Pts: Alibegović 17
Rebs: Nesterovič 9
Asts: Daneu 2
Palau Girona-Fontajau, Girona
Attendance: 2,000
Referees: Krzysztof Koralewski (POL), Philippe Leemann (SUI)

Group C

TeamPldWLPFPAPDPts
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 330239209+306
Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia 321281239+425
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 312227263364
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 303243279363
25 June
16:00
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 7585Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Scoring by half: 34–46, 41–39
Pts: Bagatskis 23
Rebs: Bagatskis 6
Asts: Miglinieks 4
Pts: Bonora 15
Rebs: Frosini 6
Asts: Bonora 6
Palau Municipal d'Esports de Badalona, Badalona
Attendance: 1,000
Referees: Carl Jungebrand (FIN), Almir Akšamija (BIH)
25 June
18:00
Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia 10476Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Scoring by half:47–41, 57–35
Pts: Rebrača 19
Rebs: Topić 8
Asts: Đorđević 4
Pts: Tomczyk, Wójcik 13
Rebs: 3 Players 4
Asts: Pluta 3
Palau Municipal d'Esports de Badalona, Badalona
Attendance: 2,000
Referees: Romualdas Brazauskas (LTU), Aleksander Gorshkov (RUS)
26 June
16:00
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 8679Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
Scoring by half:50–36, 36–43
Pts: Wójcik 21
Rebs: Wójcik 7
Asts: Zieliński 4
Pts: Štelmahers 18
Rebs: Bondarenko, Miglinieks 6
Asts: Miglinieks 6
Palau Municipal d'Esports de Badalona, Badalona
Attendance: 1,000
Referees: Iztok Rems (SLO), Recep Ankaralı(TUR)
26 June
22:30
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 7469Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia
Scoring by half:42–35, 32–34
Pts: Myers 24
Rebs: Frosini 5
Asts: Bonora 3
Pts: Đorđević 29
Rebs: Bodiroga 4
Asts: Đorđević 4
Palau Municipal d'Esports de Badalona, Badalona
Attendance: 3,500
Referees: Reuven Virovnik (ISR), Bruno Gasperin (FRA)
27 June
18:00
Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia 10889Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
Scoring by half:51–41, 57–48
Pts: Đorđević 22
Rebs: Rebrača 8
Asts: Đorđević 8
Pts: Bagatskis 25
Rebs: Bondarenko 7
Asts: Štelmahers 6
Palau Municipal d'Esports de Badalona, Badalona
Attendance: 1,000
Referees: Carl Jungebrand (FIN), Nikolaos Pitsilkas (GRE)
27 June
22:30
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 8065Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Scoring by half:46–36, 34–29
Pts: Myers 19
Rebs: Fučka 8
Asts: Myers 6
Pts: Zieliński 13
Rebs: Szybilski 6
Asts: Zieliński 4
Palau Municipal d'Esports de Badalona, Badalona
Attendance: 3,500
Referees: Romualdas Brazauskas (LTU), Kamen Toshev (BUL)

Group D

TeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsTie
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 330227184+436 
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 312234228+641–1, +13
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 312195202741–1, +1
Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg  Ukraine 3122092514241–1, −14
25 June
20:30
Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg  Ukraine 5482Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Scoring by half: 25–45, 29–37
Pts: Bazelevsky 15
Rebs: Molchanov 3
Asts: Murzin 4
Pts: Martínez 16
Rebs: Reyes 8
Asts: 4 Players 3
Palau Municipal d'Esports de Badalona, Badalona
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Iztok Rems (SLO), Bruno Gasperin (FRA)
25 June
22:30
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 7555Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Scoring by half:45–26, 30–29
Pts: Kelečević 19
Rebs: Kelečević 7
Asts: Mulaomerović 9
Pts: Wucherer 20
Rebs: Femerling 7
Asts: Harnisch 3
Palau Municipal d'Esports de Badalona, Badalona
Attendance: 1,500
Referees: Reuven Virovnik (ISR), Kamen Toshev (BUL)
26 June
18:00
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 8160Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg  Ukraine
Scoring by half:37–28, 44–32
Pts: Harnisch 18
Rebs: Femerling 7
Asts: Harnisch, Rödl 6
Pts: Lokhmanchuk 16
Rebs: Lokhmanchuk 8
Asts: Murzin 3
Palau Municipal d'Esports de Badalona, Badalona
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Nikolaos Pitsilkas (GRE), Almir Akšamija (BIH)
26 June
20:30
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 7871Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
Scoring by half: 41–45, 37–26
Pts: Smith 24
Rebs: Smith 7
Asts: Jofresa 3
Pts: Mulaomerović 16
Rebs: Prkačin 5
Asts: Mulaomerović 5
Palau Municipal d'Esports de Badalona, Badalona
Attendance: 5,000
Referees: Carl Jungebrand (FIN), Romualdas Brazauskas (LTU)
27 June
16:00
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 8895Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg  Ukraine
Scoring by half: 39–47, 49–48
Pts: Mulaomerović 23
Rebs: 3 Players 4
Asts: Mulaomerović 8
Pts: Lokhmanchuk 19
Rebs: Khyzhniak 5
Asts: Bazelevsky 4
Palau Municipal d'Esports de Badalona, Badalona
Attendance: 1,000
Referees: Bruno Gasperin (FRA), Recep Ankaralı (TUR)
27 June
20:30
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 6759Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Scoring by half:34–32, 33–27
Pts: Jofresa 14
Rebs: Orenga 7
Asts: Jofresa 5
Pts: Rödl 17
Rebs: Hupmann 12
Asts: Rödl 5
Palau Municipal d'Esports de Badalona, Badalona
Attendance: 6,000
Referees: Reuven Virovnik (ISR), Aleksander Gorshkov (RUS)

Second round

Qualified for the quarterfinals

Group E

TeamPldWLPFPAPDPts
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 550386343+4310
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 541432343+899
Flag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg  Lithuania 53239239978
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 523356396407
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 514370410406
Flag of France (lighter variant).svg  France 505392437455
29 June
18:00
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 8171Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Scoring by half: 26–35, 55–36
Pts: Ene 19
Rebs: Türkcan 7
Asts: Ene 5
Pts: Steinhauer 23
Rebs: Steinhauer 8
Asts: Henefeld 5
Palau Girona-Fontajau, Girona
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Danko Radić (CRO), Tomislav Jovančić (YUG)
29 June
20:30
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 9380Flag of France (lighter variant).svg  France
Scoring by half:49–40, 44–40
Pts: Fetisov 17
Rebs: Panov 4
Asts: Babkov, Karasev 4
Pts: Julian 17
Rebs: Julian 8
Asts: Gadou 3
Palau Girona-Fontajau, Girona
Attendance: 4,000
Referees: Krzysztof Koralewski (POL), Almir Akšamija (BIH)
29 June
22:30
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 7366Flag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg  Lithuania
Scoring by half:34–28, 39–38
Pts: Papanikolaou 15
Rebs: Rentzias, Papanikolaou 8
Asts: Patavoukas 2
Pts: Štombergas 16
Rebs: Einikis 8
Asts: 3 Players 4
Palau Girona-Fontajau, Girona
Attendance: 4,000
Referees: Iztok Rems (SLO), Gennaro Colucci (ITA)
30 June
18:00
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 6987Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Scoring by half: 31–43, 38–44
Pts: Kattash, Shelef 14
Rebs: Steinhauer 6
Asts: Henefeld 3
Pts: Fetisov 16
Rebs: Mikhaylov 7
Asts: Babkov 3
Palau Girona-Fontajau, Girona
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Víctor Mas (ESP), Gennaro Colucci (ITA)
30 June
20:30
Flag of France (lighter variant).svg  France 7180Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
Scoring by half: 33–37, 38–43
Pts: Bonato 16
Rebs: Foirest, Risacher 6
Asts: Sciarra 5
Pts: Alvertis 17
Rebs: 3 Players 5
Asts: Christodoulou 4
Palau Girona-Fontajau, Girona
Attendance: 3,500
Referees: Tomislav Jovančić (YUG), Peter Klingbiel (GER)
30 June
22:30
Flag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg  Lithuania 9385Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Scoring by half:45–39, 48–46
Pts: Karnišovas 27
Rebs: Einikis 6
Asts: Adomaitis 7
Pts: Kutluay 32
Rebs: Türkcan 4
Asts: Ene, Kutluay 4
Palau Girona-Fontajau, Girona
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Kzysztof Koralewski (POL), Almir Akšamija (BIH)
1 July
18:00
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 8582Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Scoring by half: 44–48, 41–34
Pts: Oikonomou 20
Rebs: Rentzias 6
Asts: Oikonomou 3
Pts: Kattash 29
Rebs: Sheffer 6
Asts: Sheffer 5
Palau Girona-Fontajau, Girona
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Krzysztof Koralewski (POL), Almir Akšamija (BIH)
1 July
20:30
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 8271Flag of France (lighter variant).svg  France
Scoring by half:33–31, 49–40
Pts: Kutluay 21
Rebs: Türkcan 9
Asts: Kutluay 5
Pts: Julian 16
Rebs: Gadou 9
Asts: Fauthoux, Gadou 3
Palau Girona-Fontajau, Girona
Attendance: 3,500
Referees: Danko Radić (CRO), Gennaro Colucci (ITA)
1 July
22:30
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 9364Flag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg  Lithuania
Scoring by half:50–37, 43–27
Pts: Fetisov 19
Rebs: Fetisov 5
Asts: Karasev 4
Pts: Karnišovas 17
Rebs: Karnišovas 5
Asts: Jasikevičius 3
Palau Girona-Fontajau, Girona
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Kzysztof Koralewski (POL), Almir Akšamija (BIH)

Group F

TeamPldWLPFPAPDPts
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 550358324+3410
Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia 541404355+499
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 532379333+468
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 523365440757
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 514352348+46
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 505325383585
29 June
18:00
Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia 8873Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Scoring by half:47–30, 41–43
Pts: Savić 16
Rebs: Rebrača, Tomašević 6
Asts: Bodiroga 6
Pts: Hupmann 15
Rebs: Hupmann 7
Asts: Rödl 6
Palau Municipal d'Esports de Badalona, Badalona
Attendance: 2,000
Referees: Carl Jungebrand (FIN), Agnis Perkons (LAT)
29 June
20:30
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 6360Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Scoring by half: 25–36, 38–24
Pts: Myers 20
Rebs: Pittis 4
Asts: Pittis 7
Pts: Herreros 15
Rebs: Dueñas 7
Asts: Jofresa 4
Palau Municipal d'Esports de Badalona, Badalona
Attendance: 8,000
Referees: Viliam Koller (SVK), Nikolaos Pitsilkas (GRE)
29 June
22:30
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 7776Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
Scoring by half: 38–50, 39–26
Pts: Zieliński 16
Rebs: Jankowski, Tomczyk 5
Asts: Zieliński 6
Pts: Rimac 20
Rebs: Kelečević 7
Asts: Mulaomerović 8
Palau Municipal d'Esports de Badalona, Badalona
Attendance: 4,000
Referees: Reuven Virovnik (ISR), Volodymyr Drabikovskyi (UKR)
30 June
18:00
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 6267Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Scoring by half:28–27, 34–40
Pts: Rödl 20
Rebs: Bogojevič, Femerling 6
Asts: Rödl 4
Pts: Fučka, Myers 13
Rebs: Fučka 5
Asts: Bonora 3
Palau Municipal d'Esports de Badalona, Badalona
Attendance: 5,000
Referees: Philippe Leemann (SUI), Volodymyr Drabikovskyi (UKR)
30 June
20:30
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 10461Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Scoring by half:52–29, 52–32
Pts: Angulo, Reyes 21
Rebs: Reyes 8
Asts: Rodríguez 8
Pts: Wójcik, Zieliński 10
Rebs: Darnikowski 5
Asts: Zieliński 4
Palau Municipal d'Esports de Badalona, Badalona
Attendance: 5,000
Referees: Bruno Gasperin (FRA), Kamen Toshev (BUL)
30 June
22:30
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 6264Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia
Scoring by half:31–22, 31–42
Pts: Rimac 22
Rebs: Pejčinović 7
Asts: Rimac 4
Pts: Đorđević 19
Rebs: Rebrača 8
Asts: Đorđević, Obradović 3
Palau Municipal d'Esports de Badalona, Badalona
Attendance: 4,500
Referees: Nikolaos Pitsilkas (GRE), Romualdas Brazauskas (LTU)
1 July
18:00
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 8676Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Scoring by half:42–35, 44–41
Pts: Tomczyk 20
Rebs: Wójcik 8
Asts: Tomczyk, Zieliński 4
Pts: Rödl 15
Rebs: Hupmann 7
Asts: Rödl 7
Palau Municipal d'Esports de Badalona, Badalona
Attendance: 1,500
Referees: Romualdas Brazauskas (LTU), Nikolaos Pitsilkas (GRE)
1 July
20:30
Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia 7970Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Scoring by half:39–35, 40–35
Pts: Lončar 17
Rebs: Rebrača 5
Asts: Đorđević 5
Pts: Reyes 20
Rebs: Reyes 8
Asts: Rodríguez, Smith 3
Palau Municipal d'Esports de Badalona, Badalona
Attendance: 7,000
Referees: Carl Jungebrand (FIN), Reuven Virovnik (ISR)
1 July
22:30
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 7468Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
Scoring by half:38–36, 36–32
Pts: Myers 19
Rebs: Frosini 4
Asts: Coldebella 6
Pts: Rimac 19
Rebs: Kovačić 8
Asts: Mulaomerović 4
Palau Municipal d'Esports de Badalona, Badalona
Attendance: 1,000
Referees: Viliam Koller (SVK), Volodymyr Drabikovsyi (UKR)

Knockout stage

Championship bracket

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
4 July – 16:00
 
 
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 72
 
5 July – 20:30
 
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 62
 
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 80
 
4 July – 18:00
 
Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia 88
 
Flag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg  Lithuania 60
 
6 July – 21:30
 
Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia 75
 
Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia 61
 
4 July – 20:30
 
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 49
 
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 70
 
5 July – 22:30
 
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 67
 
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 65
 
4 July – 22:30
 
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 67Third place
 
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 43
 
6 July – 19:15
 
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 66
 
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 77
 
 
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 97
 

Quarterfinals

4 July
16:00
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 7262Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Scoring by half: 38–39, 34–23
Pts: Koronios 18
Rebs: Papanikolaou 8
Asts: Christodoulou, Koronios 3
Pts: Tomczyk 16
Rebs: Szybilski 7
Asts: Zieliński 4
Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona
Attendance: 2,000
Referees: Carl Jungebrand (FIN), Danko Radić (CRO)
4 July
18:00
Flag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg  Lithuania 6075Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia
Scoring by half: 27–31, 33–44
Pts: Karnišovas 18
Rebs: Einikis 5
Asts: Adomaitis 4
Pts: Danilović 21
Rebs: Topić 8
Asts: Lončar 4
Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona
Attendance: 8,000
Referees: Viliam Koller (SVK), Philippe Leemann (SUI)
4 July
20:30
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 7067Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Scoring by half: 29–37, 41–30
Pts: Fetisov 21
Rebs: Fetisov 7
Asts: Babkov 4
Pts: Orenga 17
Rebs: Smith 7
Asts: Smith 3
Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona
Attendance: 10,000
Referees: Iztok Rems (SLO), Nikolaos Pitsilkas (GRE)
4 July
22:30
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 4366Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Scoring by half: 20–28, 23–38
Pts: Erdenay 12
Rebs: 3 Players 2
Asts: Ene 2
Pts: Marconato 16
Rebs: Marconato 12
Asts: Bonora 5
Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona
Attendance: 5,500
Referees: Tomislav Jovančić (YUG), Bruno Gasperin (FRA)

Semifinals

5 July
20:30
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 8088Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia
Scoring by half: 39–43, 41–45
Pts: Koronios 14
Rebs: Papanikolaou 6
Asts: 4 Players 1
Pts: Bodiroga 22
Rebs: Tomašević 9
Asts: Đorđević 6
Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona
Attendance: 8,000
Referees: Romualdas Brazauskas (LTU), Krzysztof Koralewski (POL)
5 July
22:30
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 6567Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Scoring by half:38–33, 27–34
Pts: Panov 17
Rebs: Mikhaylov 6
Asts: 4 Players 2
Pts: Myers 19
Rebs: Marconato 10
Asts: Bonora 6
Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona
Attendance: 8,000
Referees: Danko Radić (CRO), Viliam Koller (SVK)

Third place

6 July
19:15
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 7797Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Scoring by half: 43–43, 34–54
Pts: Rentzias 28
Rebs: Rentzias 5
Asts: Koronios 4
Pts: Mikhaylov 35
Rebs: Mikhaylov 15
Asts: Mikhaylov 4
Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona
Attendance: 5,000
Referees: Reuven Virovnik (ISR), Iztok Rems (SLO)

Final

6 July
21:30
Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia 6149Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Scoring by half:28–23, 33–26
Pts: Bodiroga 14
Rebs: Danilović 5
Asts: Đorđević 4
Pts: Myers 17
Rebs: Fučka, Marconato 6
Asts: Coldebella 2
Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona
Attendance: 10,500
Referees: Carl Jungebrand (FIN), Víctor Mas (ESP)

5th to 8th place

 
Classification roundFifth place
 
      
 
5 July – 16:00
 
 
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 55
 
6 July – 13:00
 
Flag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg  Lithuania 76
 
Flag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg  Lithuania 93
 
5 July – 18:00
 
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 94
 
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 86
 
 
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 71
 
Seventh place
 
 
6 July – 11:00
 
 
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 89
 
 
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 87
5 July
16:00
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 5576Flag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg  Lithuania
Scoring by half: 25–41, 30–35
Pts: Zieliński 15
Rebs: Jankowski 7
Asts: Zieliński 2
Pts: Einikis, Karnišovas 21
Rebs: Karnišovas 9
Asts: Lukminas 6
Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona
Attendance: 1,000
Referees: Reuven Virovnik (ISR), Nikolaos Pitsilkas (GRE)
6 July
18:00
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 8681Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Scoring by half:49–36, 37–45
Pts: Herreros 18
Rebs: Martínez 9
Asts: Jofresa 8
Pts: Kutluay 23
Rebs: Türkcan 6
Asts: 3 Players 2
Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona
Attendance: 5,000
Referees: Gennaro Colucci (ITA), Peter Klingbiel (GER)
6 July
11:00
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 8987 (OT)Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Scoring by half:43–34, 34–43  Overtime:12–10
Pts: Zieliński 17
Rebs: Szybilski 5
Asts: Bacik 7
Pts: Kutluay 29
Rebs: Türkcan 15
Asts: 6 Players 2
Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona
Attendance: 1,000
Referees: Bruno Gasperin (FRA), Kamen Toshev (BUL)
6 July
13:00
Flag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg  Lithuania 9394Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Scoring by half:44–40, 49–54
Pts: Karnišovas 32
Rebs: Žukauskas 11
Asts: Jasikevičius 6
Pts: Herreros 20
Rebs: Martínez 6
Asts: Herreros 4
Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona
Attendance: 4,000
Referees: Tomislav Jovančić (YUG), Philippe Leemann (SUI)

9th to 12th place

 
Classification roundNinth place
 
      
 
4 July – 10:00
 
 
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 84
 
5 July – 12:00
 
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 75
 
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 91
 
4 July – 12:00
 
Flag of France (lighter variant).svg  France 84
 
Flag of France (lighter variant).svg  France 84
 
 
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 79
 
Eleventh place
 
 
5 July – 10:00
 
 
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 93
 
 
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 100
4 July
10:00
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 8475Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Scoring by half: 39–41, 45–34
Pts: Kattash 25
Rebs: Kattash 7
Asts: Kattash 5
Pts: Rödl, Wucherer 18
Rebs: Femerling 9
Asts: Harnisch 4
Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona
Attendance: 1,500
Referees: Gennaro Colucci (ITA), Aleksander Gorshkov (RUS)
4 July
12:00
Flag of France (lighter variant).svg  France 8479Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
Scoring by half:40–37, 44–42
Pts: Gadou 27
Rebs: Gadou 4
Asts: Sciarra 5
Pts: Rimac 19
Rebs: Kelečević, Prkačin 5
Asts: Mulaomerović 5
Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona
Attendance: 2,000
Referees: Víctor Mas (ESP), Kamen Toshev (BUL)
5 July
10:00
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 93100Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
Scoring by half: 41–59, 52–41
Pts: Wucherer 21
Rebs: Femerling 6
Asts: 3 Players 4
Pts: Mulaomerović 27
Rebs: Pejčinović 10
Asts: Mulaomerović 11
Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona
Attendance: 1,000
Referees: Philippe Leemann (SUI), Recep Ankaralı (TUR)
5 July
12:00
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 9184Flag of France (lighter variant).svg  France
Scoring by half: 43–48, 48–36
Pts: Kattash 27
Rebs: Steinhauer 12
Asts: Kattash, Steinhauer 4
Pts: Risacher 23
Rebs: Dubos 7
Asts: 3 Players 3
Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Iztok Rems (SLO), Agnis Perkons (LAT)

13th to 16th place

 
Classification roundThirteenth place
 
      
 
29 June – 10:00
 
 
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1998).svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 61
 
30 June – 12:00
 
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 73
 
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 75
 
29 June – 12:00
 
Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg  Ukraine 80
 
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 76
 
 
Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg  Ukraine 84
 
Fifteenth place
 
 
30 June – 10:00
 
 
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1998).svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 96
 
 
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 94
29 June
10:00
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1998).svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 6173Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Scoring by half: 21–46, 40–27
Pts: Firić 12
Rebs: Alihodžić 4
Asts: Bećiragić 4
Pts: Nesterovič 20
Rebs: Nesterovič 8
Asts: Zdovc 4
Palau Municipal d'Esports de Badalona, Badalona
Attendance: 1,000
Referees: Bruno Gasperin (FRA), Aleksander Gorshkov (RUS)
29 June
12:00
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 7684Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg  Ukraine
Scoring by half:42–35, 34–49
Pts: Jansons 17
Rebs: Jansons 8
Asts: Miglinieks, Šneps 3
Pts: Lokhmanchuk 21
Rebs: Lokhmanchuk 6
Asts: Bazelevsky 2
Palau Municipal d'Esports de Badalona, Badalona
Attendance: 1,500
Referees: Philippe Leemann (SUI), Kamen Toshev (BUL)
30 June
10:00
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1998).svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 9694Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
Scoring by half: 32–52, 64–42
Pts: Marković 44
Rebs: Alihodžić 8
Asts: Alihodžić 3
Pts: Bagatskis 33
Rebs: Bagatskis 6
Asts: Miglinieks 10
Palau Municipal d'Esports de Badalona, Badalona
Attendance: 1,000
Referees: Reuven Virovnik (ISR), Viliam Koller (SVK)
30 June
12:00
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 7580Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg  Ukraine
Scoring by half:46–45, 29–35
Pts: Milič 16
Rebs: Jurković 5
Asts: 3 Players 2
Pts: Okunsky 18
Rebs: Okunsky 7
Asts: Pudzyrey 5
Palau Municipal d'Esports de Badalona, Badalona
Attendance: 1,000
Referees: Carl Jungebrand (FIN), Recep Ankaralı (TUR)

Statistical leaders

Individual Tournament Highs

Individual Game Highs

DepartmentNameTotalOpponent
Points Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1998).svg Nenad Marković 44Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
Rebounds Flag of Russia.svg Mikhail Mikhaylov
Flag of Turkey.svg Mirsad Türkcan
15Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Assists Flag of Croatia.svg Damir Mulaomerović 11Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Steals5 Players7
Turnovers Flag of Germany.svg Denis Wucherer 8Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia

Team Tournament Highs

Team Game highs

DepartmentNameTotalOpponent
PointsFlag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia 108Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
ReboundsFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 37Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
AssistsFlag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg  Lithuania 25Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
StealsFlag of Russia.svg  Russia 26Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1998).svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Field goal percentageFlag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg  Lithuania 63.8% (30/47)Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
3-point field goal percentageFlag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg  Lithuania 70.0% (7/10)Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Free throw percentageFlag of Israel.svg  Israel 90.3% (10/11)Flag of France (lighter variant).svg  France
TurnoversFlag of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1998).svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 24Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia

Awards

 1997 FIBA EuroBasket champions 
Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg
Yugoslavia
2nd title
1997 FIBA EuroBasket MVP : Sašha Đjorđjević ( Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg Yugoslavia)
All-Tournament Team [10]
Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg Saša Đorđević ( MVP )
Flag of Poland.svg Dominik Tomczyk
Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg Dejan Bodiroga
Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg Željko Rebrača
Flag of Russia.svg Mikhail Mikhaylov

Final standings

Results EuroB1997Results.png
Results
Qualified for the 1998 FIBA World Championship
Qualified for the 1998 FIBA World Championship as host
RankTeamRecord
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia 8–1
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 8–1
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Russia.svg  Russia 7–2
4Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 7–2
5Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 6–3
6Flag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg  Lithuania 5–4
7Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 4–5
8Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 3–6
9Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 4–4
10Flag of France (lighter variant).svg  France 2–6
11Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 2–6
12Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1–7
13Flag of Ukraine (1992-2006).svg  Ukraine 3–2
14Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 1–4
15Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1998).svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1–4
16Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 0–5
Gold medal icon.svg
Silver medal icon.svg
Bronze medal icon.svg
4th
Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia
Dejan Bodiroga
Predrag Danilović
Saša Obradović
Nikola Lončar
Miroslav Radošević
Miroslav Berić
Aleksandar Đorđević
Željko Rebrača
Nikola Bulatović
Zoran Savić
Dejan Tomašević
Milenko Topić
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Claudio Coldebella

Davide Bonora

Gregor Fučka

Riccardo Pittis

Denis Marconato

Giacomo Galanda

Carlton Myers

Paolo Moretti

Alessandro Abbio

Alessandro Frosini

Flavio Carera

Dan Gay

Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Vasily Karasev
Igor Kudelin
Igor Kurashov
Evgeni Kisurin
Evgeniy Pashutin
Dmitry Shakulin
Sergei Babkov
Mikhail Mikhaylov
Zakhar Pashutin
Andrei Fetisov
Sergei Panov
Vitaliy Nosov
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
Georgios Kalaitzis
Kostas Patavoukas
Nikos Boudouris
Dimitrios Papanikolaou
Giorgos Sigalas
Angelos Koronios
Fragiskos Alvertis
Nikos Oikonomou
Christos Myriounis
Giannis Giannoulis
Efthimios Rentzias
Fanis Christodoulou

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