EuroBasket Women 2007

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EuroBasket 2007 Women
31st FIBA European Women's
Basketball Championship
EuroBasket Women 2007 logo.gif
Tournament details
Host nationItaly
DatesSeptember 24 – October 7
Teams16 
(from 49 federations)
Venues5 
(in 4 host cities)
Attendance6,986
ChampionsFlag of Russia.svg  Russia
(2nd title)
MVP Flag of Spain.svg Amaya Valdemoro
Tournament leaders
PlayersTeams
Points Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Wauters 19.7Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 71.2
Rebounds Flag of Russia.svg Stepanova 10.0Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 45.8
Assists Flag of France.svg Lawson-Wade 4.3Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 14.1
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The 2007 European Women Basketball Championship, commonly called EuroBasket Women 2007, was the 31st regional championship held by FIBA Europe. The competition was held in Italy and took place from September 24, 2007 to October 7, 2007. Russia won the gold medal and Spain the silver medal while Belarus won the bronze. Amaya Valdemoro from Spain was named the tournament MVP.

Contents

Qualification

Squads

Preliminary round

Times given below are in Central European Summer Time (UTC+2).

Group A

Team Pts. WL PCT PFPADiff
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 6301.000231149+82
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 5210.667194205−11
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 4120.333194217−23
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 3030.000174222−48
September 24
18:30
Turkey  Flag of Turkey.svg6273Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
Scoring by quarter: 18–18, 14–20, 17–21, 13–14
September 24
21:00
Israel  Flag of Israel.svg4375Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Scoring by quarter: 11–17, 13–18, 7–19, 12–21
September 25
18:30
Latvia  Flag of Latvia.svg7773Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Scoring by quarter:17–12, 13–27, 23–18, 24–16
Vasto
Attendance: 600
Referees: Chantal Julien (FRA), Aleksander Gorshkov (RUS), Jasmina Tatic (SRB)
September 25
21:00
Czech Republic  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg8662Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Scoring by quarter:20–13, 19–10, 29–19, 18–20
September 26
18:30
Israel  Flag of Israel.svg5870Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Scoring by quarter:18–17, 23–26, 4–18, 13–9
September 26
21:00
Latvia  Flag of Latvia.svg4470Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Scoring by quarter: 11–15, 13–22, 9–17, 11–16

Group B

Team Pts. WL PCT PFPADiff
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 6301.000203177+26
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 5210.667191175+16
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 4120.333195210−15
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 3030.000199226−27
September 24
18:00
Romania  Flag of Romania.svg7885Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Scoring by quarter: 19–25, 21–17, 19–26, 19–17
Lanciano
Attendance: 200
Referees: Davorin Nakic (CRO), David Chambon (FRA), Elena Chernova (RUS)
September 24
20:30
Belgium  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg6853Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
Scoring by quarter:21–9, 11–10, 25–16, 11–18
September 25
18:00
Germany  Flag of Germany.svg5361Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Scoring by quarter: 10–18, 12–15, 18–15, 13–13
September 25
20:30
Lithuania  Flag of Lithuania.svg6750Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Scoring by quarter:24–16, 11–11, 15–11, 17–12
Lanciano
Attendance: 200
Referees: Davorin Nakic (CRO), David Chambon (FRA), Maria Argirou (GRE)
September 26
18:00
Belgium  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg7471Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Scoring by quarter: 20–23, 16–19, 23–16, 15–13
September 26
20:30
Germany  Flag of Germany.svg5771Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
Scoring by quarter: 18–20, 16–16, 13–15, 10–20
Lanciano
Attendance: 300
Referees: Davorin Nakic (CRO), David Chambon (FRA), Milija Vojinovic (SRB)

Group C

Team Pts. WL PCT PFPADiff
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 6301.000209161+48
Flag of France.svg  France 5210.667181161+20
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 4120.333168179−11
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 3030.000152209−57
September 24
15:30
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg5560Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Scoring by quarter: 18–22, 13–12, 8–8, 16–18
Chieti
Attendance: 2000
Referees: Robert Lottermoser (GER), Oskars Lucis (LAT), Marius Ciulin (ROU)
September 24
18:00
France  Flag of France.svg5850Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
Scoring by quarter:17–13, 10–6, 13–13, 18–18
Chieti
Attendance: 1000
Referees: Péter Bodnár (HUN), Tomas Jasevicius (LTU), Vladimir Tsekov (BUL)
September 25
15:30
Greece  Flag of Greece.svg5565Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Scoring by quarter: 13–21, 14–15, 10–13, 18–16
Chieti
Attendance: 2000
Referees: Vaclav Lukes (CZE), Péter Bodnár (HUN), Tomas Jasevicius (LTU)
September 25
18:00
Russia  Flag of Russia.svg6359Flag of France.svg  France
Scoring by quarter:21–13, 18–15, 13–13, 11–18
Chieti
Attendance: 1500
Referees: Marius Ciulin (ROU), Oskars Lucis (LAT), Robert Lottermoser (GER)
September 26
15:30
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg4864Flag of France.svg  France
Scoring by quarter: 6–11, 10–17, 19–11, 13–25
September 26
18:00
Greece  Flag of Greece.svg4786Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Scoring by quarter: 13–29, 9–15, 12–21, 13–21
Chieti
Attendance: 1000
Referees: Vaclav Lukes (CZE), Oskars Lucis (LAT), Vladimir Tsekov (BUL)

Group D

Team Pts. WL PCT PFPADiff
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 6301.000218190+28
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 5210.667233195+38
Flag of Serbia (2004-2010).svg  Serbia 4120.333217228−11
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 3030.000188243−55
September 24
18:00
Belarus  Flag of Belarus.svg6276Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Scoring by quarter: 12–17, 15–23, 24–20, 11–16
September 24
20:30
Serbia  Flag of Serbia (2004-2010).svg8870Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
Scoring by quarter: 16–21, 22–19, 24–16, 26–14
September 25
18:00
Croatia  Flag of Croatia.svg6692Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
Scoring by quarter: 11–18, 14–26, 18–24, 23–24
September 25
20:30
Spain  Flag of Spain.svg7976Flag of Serbia (2004-2010).svg  Serbia
Scoring by quarter:21–17, 22–19, 17–18, 19–22
September 26
18:00
Belarus  Flag of Belarus.svg7953Flag of Serbia (2004-2010).svg  Serbia
Scoring by quarter:21–16, 22–20, 17–11, 19–6
September 26
20:30
Croatia  Flag of Croatia.svg5263Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Scoring by quarter: 9–14, 18–15, 19–17, 6–17

Qualifying round

Qualified for the quarterfinals

Group E

Team Pts. WL PCT PFPADiff
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 9410.800350297+53
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 9410.800322291+31
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 8320.600350310+40
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 7230.400304337−33
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 6140.200324374−50
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 6140.200274315−41
September 28
16:00
Turkey  Flag of Turkey.svg6385Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Scoring by quarter: 10–29, 16–20, 20–23, 17–13
Vasto
Attendance: 700
Referees: Seffi Shemmesh (ISR), David Chambon (FRA), Elena Chernova (RUS)
September 28
18:30
Lithuania  Flag of Lithuania.svg4676Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
Scoring by quarter: 9–15, 14–20, 11–22, 12–19
September 28
21:00
Germany  Flag of Germany.svg5447Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Scoring by quarter:17–14, 8–12, 13–12, 16–9
September 30
16:00
Germany  Flag of Germany.svg6376Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Scoring by quarter: 15–22, 13–22, 13–16, 22–16
September 30
18:30
Czech Republic  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg7567Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
Scoring by quarter: 19–24, 16–21, 21–11, 19–11
Vasto
Attendance: 700
Referees: Chantal Julien (FRA), Marius Ciulin (ROM), Vladimir Tsekov (BUL)
September 30
21:00
Latvia  Flag of Latvia.svg6966Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Scoring by quarter: 11–18, 15–10, 28–16, 15–22
Vasto
Attendance: 700
Referees: Milija Vojinovic (SRB), Gianluca Mattioli (ITA), David Chambon (FRA)
October 2
16:00
Lithuania  Flag of Lithuania.svg6761Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Scoring by quarter:16–15, 18–15, 13–19, 20–12
October 2
18:30
Belgium  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg7072Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Scoring by quarter:21–19, 17–16, 20–23, 12–14
Vasto
Attendance: 600
Referees: Chantal Julien (FRA), Marius Ciulin (ROM), Jasmina Tatic (SRB)
October 2
21:00
Latvia  Flag of Latvia.svg6047Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Scoring by quarter:23–13, 9–19, 17–5, 12–10
Vasto
Attendance: 600
Referees: Guerrino Cerebuch (ITA), Milija Vojinovic (SRB), Maria Argirou (GRE)
Qualified for the quarterfinals

Group F

Team Pts. WL PCT PFPADiff
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 9410.800339303+36
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 9410.800346319+27
Flag of France.svg  France 8320.600316294+22
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 7230.400340339+1
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 6140.200282312−30
Flag of Serbia (2004-2010).svg  Serbia 6140.200299355−56
September 29
15:30
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg6479Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Scoring by quarter: 18–25, 14–22, 15–16, 17–16
Ortona
Attendance: 1000
Referees: Marcin Kowalski (POL), Emin Mogulkoc (TUR), Robert Lottermoser (GER)
September 29
18:30
Serbia  Flag of Serbia (2004-2010).svg6765Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Scoring by quarter:25–17, 11–13, 11–14, 20–21
Ortona
Attendance: 1000
Referees: Vaclav Lukes (CZE), Tomas Jasevicius (LTU), Vincent Delestrée (BEL)
September 29
21:00
Belarus  Flag of Belarus.svg6072Flag of France.svg  France
Scoring by quarter:18–15, 15–26, 16–12, 11–19
Ortona
Attendance: 1000
Referees: Davorin Nakic (CRO), Lahdo Sharro (SWE), Petra Kremer (GER)
October 1
15:30
Serbia  Flag of Serbia (2004-2010).svg4364Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Scoring by quarter: 12–17, 8–14, 13–16, 10–17
Ortona
Attendance: 1000
Referees: Seffi Shemmesh (ISR), Lahdo Sharro (SWE), Oskars Lucis (LAT)
October 1
18:30
Russia  Flag of Russia.svg8773Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
Scoring by quarter:24–15, 17–16, 27–9, 19–33
October 1
21:00
France  Flag of France.svg5363Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Scoring by quarter: 9–13, 20–16, 17–11, 7–23
October 3
15:30
Belarus  Flag of Belarus.svg6651Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Scoring by quarter:19–15, 19–15, 12–8, 16–13
October 3
18:30
Spain  Flag of Spain.svg4964Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Scoring by quarter: 13–16, 9–8, 20–21, 7–19
Ortona
Attendance: 1000
Referees: Seffi Shemmesh (ISR), Lahdo Sharro (SWE), Petra Kremer (GER)
October 3
21:00
France  Flag of France.svg6860Flag of Serbia (2004-2010).svg  Serbia
Scoring by quarter: 18–23, 21–11, 17–13, 12–13

Knockout stage

Championship bracket

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
October 4, 2007 – Chieti
 
 
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 46
 
October 6, 2007 – Chieti
 
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 52
 
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 54
 
October 5, 2007 – Chieti
 
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 70
 
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 53
 
October 7, 2007 – Chieti
 
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 72
 
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 68
 
October 4, 2007 – Chieti
 
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 74
 
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 66
 
October 6, 2007 – Chieti
 
Flag of France.svg  France 62
 
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 36
 
October 5, 2007 – Chieti
 
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 67Third place
 
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 58
 
October 7, 2007 – Chieti
 
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 75
 
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 72
 
 
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 63
 

5th place bracket

 
Semi-finalsFifth place
 
      
 
October 6, 2007 – Chieti
 
 
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 75
 
October 7, 2007 – Chieti
 
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 50
 
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 93
 
October 6, 2007 – Chieti
 
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 54
 
Flag of France.svg  France 65
 
 
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 67
 
Seventh place
 
 
October 7, 2007 – Chieti
 
 
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 72
 
 
Flag of France.svg  France 63

Quarterfinals

October 4
18:30
Latvia  Flag of Latvia.svg6662Flag of France.svg  France
Scoring by quarter:13–10, 15–8, 16–22, 22–22
Pts: Basko 17
Rebs: Tamane, Jansone 8
Asts: Basko 6
Pts: Gruda 14
Rebs: Le Dréan, Gruda, Sauret-Gillespie, Yacoubou 5
Asts: Sauret-Gillespie 6
October 4
21:00
Czech Republic  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg4652Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
Scoring by quarter:15–11, 12–20, 14–8, 5–13
Pts: Veselá 11
Rebs: Machová, Kulichová 8
Asts: Veselá, Machová, Vitecková 2
Pts: Leuchanka, Marchanka 11
Rebs: Veremeenko 7
Asts: Kress 2
October 5
18:30
Lithuania  Flag of Lithuania.svg5875Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Scoring by quarter:25–21, 12–14, 15–24, 6–16
Pts: Marcauskaité 14
Rebs: Marcauskaité 7
Asts: Valuzyte 4
Pts: Arteshina 17
Rebs: Osipova 10
Asts: Rakhmatulina, Korstin, Osipova 3
Chieti
Attendance: 1000
Referees: Davorin Nakic (CRO), Robert Lottermoser (GER), Jasmina Tatic (SRB)
October 5
21:00
Belgium  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg5372Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Scoring by quarter:20–18, 11–14, 13–22, 9–18
Pts: Wauters 19
Rebs: Wauters 10
Asts: De Mondt 3
Pts: Valdemoro 19
Rebs: Montañana, Pascua 7
Asts: Aguilar, Palau, Martinez 2
Chieti
Attendance: 1000
Referees: Guerrino Cerebuch (ITA), Ademir Zurapovic (BIH), Oskars Lucis (LAT)

Classification rounds

October 6
13:30
Classif. 5–8
France  Flag of France.svg6567Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
Scoring by quarter:14–13, 19–14, 24–23, 8–17
Pts: Yacoubou 15
Rebs: Dijon, Yacoubou 6
Asts: Lawson-Wade 9
Pts: Sulciute 21
Rebs: Valuzyte 10
Asts: Valuzyte 6
Chieti
Attendance: 800
Referees: Guerrino Cerebuch (ITA), Seffi Shemmesh (ISR), Elena Chernova (RUS)
October 6
16:00
Classif. 5–8
Czech Republic  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg7550Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Pts: Uhrová 15
Rebs: Hartigová 10
Asts: Vitecková 4
Pts: Wauters 17
Rebs: Wauters 6
Asts: Carpréaux, Wambe 3
Chieti
Attendance: 800
Referees: Gianluca Mattioli (ITA), Fedor Dmitriev (BLR), Petra Kremer (GER)
October 7
12:15
7th place
Belgium  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg7263Flag of France.svg  France
Scoring by quarter: 18–19, 14–9, 15–19, 25–16
Pts: Wauters 25
Rebs: Wauters 8
Asts: Wambe, De Mondt, Wauters 3
Pts: Gruda 23
Rebs: Ndongue 9
Asts: Lawson-Wade 4
October 7
14:30
5th place
Czech Republic  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg9354Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
Scoring by quarter:28–12, 21–6, 17–18, 27–18
Pts: Vitecková 16
Rebs: Hartigová, Vitecková 6
Asts: Vecerová, Vitecková 4
Pts: Egle Sulciute 10
Rebs: Marcauskaité 6
Asts: Marcauskaité 2

Semifinals

October 6
18:30
Latvia  Flag of Latvia.svg3667Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Scoring by quarter:17–16, 4–11, 8–20, 7–20
Pts: Jēkabsone-Žogota 18
Rebs: Kublina 10
Asts: Eglite 3
Pts: Arteshina 16
Rebs: Osipova 12
Asts: Rakhmatulina, Stepanova 2
Chieti
Attendance: 1000
Referees: Konstantinos Koromilas (GRE), Vaclav Lukes (CZE), Lahdo Sharro (SWE)
October 6
21:00
Belarus  Flag of Belarus.svg5470Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Pts: Troina 10
Rebs: Veremeenko 11
Asts: Padabed 3
Pts: Montañana 14
Rebs: Pascua 8
Asts: Montañana 4
Chieti
Attendance: 1000
Referees: Milija Vojinovic (SRB), Marius Ciulin (ROM), Emin Mogulkoc (TUR)

Third place game

October 7
17:00
Belarus  Flag of Belarus.svg7263Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
Scoring by quarter: 16–17, 16–7, 23–13, 17–26
Pts: Veremeenko 15
Rebs: Leuchanka 9
Asts: Marchanka 7
Pts: Jansone 23
Rebs: Jansone 7
Asts: Kublina 4
Chieti
Attendance: 1500
Referees: Davorin Nakic (CRO), Gianluca Mattioli (ITA), Elena Chernova (RUS)

Final

October 7
19:30
Spain  Flag of Spain.svg6874Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Scoring by quarter: 13–23, 11–21, 21–9, 23–21
Pts: Valdemoro 26
Rebs: Valdemoro 8
Asts: Lima, Palau 3
Pts: Korstin 18
Rebs: Stepanova 10
Asts: Rakhmatulina 5


 Eurobasket Women 2007 champion 
Flag of Russia.svg
Russia
Second title


Eurobasket Women 2007 MVP: Amaya Valdemoro (Flag of Spain.svg  Spain)

All EuroBasket Women 2007 team:

Final standings

PlaceTeam
1Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
2Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
3Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
4Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
5Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
6Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
7Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
8Flag of France.svg  France
9–10 [1] Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
11-12 [1] Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Flag of Serbia (2004-2010).svg  Serbia
13–16Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia

Olympic qualification

The team qualified directly to Beijing 2008:

The following four teams have assured a place in the Olympic qualifying tournament:

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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 France and 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.

This page describes the qualification procedure for FIBA Women's EuroBasket 2021. 14 teams joined the co-hosts France and Spain.

The EuroBasket Women 2023 qualification was held from November 2021 to February 2023 to decide the 14 teams to join the co-hosts Israel and Slovenia. It featured 38 teams split in ten groups of three or four teams. The ten group winners and the four best second-ranked teams qualified for the final tournament.

References

  1. 1 2 "2007 EuroBasket Women". archive.fiba.com. Retrieved 21 April 2023.