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1 Qualification  



1.1  Group A  





1.2  Group B  







2 Squads  





3 First stage  



3.1  Group A  





3.2  Group B  







4 Play-off stages  





5 Final standings  





6 External links  














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EuroBasket 1989 Women
22nd FIBA European Women's
Basketball Championship
Tournament details
Host countryBulgaria
Dates13–19 June
Teams8
Final positions
Champions  Soviet Union (20th title)
Official website
Official website (archive)

1987

1991

The 1989 European Women Basketball Championship, commonly called EuroBasket Women 1989, was the 22nd regional championship held by FIBA Europe. The competition was held in Bulgaria and took place from 13 June to 19 June 1989. Soviet Union won the gold medal and Czechoslovakia the silver medal while Bulgaria won the bronze.

Qualification[edit]

Group A[edit]

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1 Italy Italy 5 ? ? ? ?
2 Netherlands Netherlands 5 4 1 310 266
3 Romania Romania 5 ? ? ? ?
4 Israel Israel 5 ? ? ? ?
5 Sweden Sweden 5 1 4 303 333
6 Poland Poland 5 ? ? ? ?


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May 11, 1988 Netherlands Netherlands 58–52 Poland Poland
May 11, 1988 Romania Romania 59–54 Israel Israel
May 11, 1988 Italy Italy 84–61 Sweden Sweden
May 12, 1988 Netherlands Netherlands 63–59 Romania Romania
May 12, 1988 Sweden Sweden 81–66 Poland Poland
May 12, 1988 Italy Italy ?–? Israel Israel
May 13, 1988 Romania Romania ?–? Poland Poland
May 13, 1988 Israel Israel 69–58 Sweden Sweden
May 13, 1988 Italy Italy 58–49 Netherlands Netherlands
May 14, 1988 Italy Italy ?–? Romania Romania
May 14, 1988 Netherlands Netherlands 58–44 Sweden Sweden
May 14, 1988 Israel Israel ?–? Poland Poland
May 15, 1988 Italy Italy ?–? Poland Poland
May 15, 1988 Netherlands Netherlands 82–53 Israel Israel
May 15, 1988 Romania Romania 56–49 Sweden Sweden

Group B[edit]

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1 Czech Republic Czechoslovakia 5 5 0 377 213
2 France France 5 3 2 306 269
3 Spain Spain 5 3 2 288 301
4 West Germany West Germany 5 2 3 384 381
5 Finland Finland 5 2 3 372 389
6 England England 5 0 5 209 383


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0
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0
0
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May 11, 1988 France France 77–76 Spain Spain
May 11, 1988 Finland Finland 81–59 England England
May 11, 1988 Czechoslovakia Czech Republic 91–71 West Germany West Germany
May 12, 1988 Spain Spain 104–68 England England
May 12, 1988 West Germany West Germany 91–79 Finland Finland
May 12, 1988 Czechoslovakia Czech Republic 77–62 France France
May 13, 1988 Spain Spain 76–70 West Germany West Germany
May 13, 1988 Czechoslovakia Czech Republic 87–62 Finland Finland
May 13, 1988 France France 87–61 England England
May 14, 1988 Czechoslovakia Czech Republic 76–54 Spain Spain
May 14, 1988 Finland Finland 72–70 France France
May 14, 1988 West Germany West Germany 92–63 England England
May 15, 1988 Spain Spain 82–78 Finland Finland
May 15, 1988 Czechoslovakia Czech Republic 123–26 England England
May 15, 1988 France France 72–60 West Germany West Germany

Squads[edit]

First stage[edit]

Group A[edit]

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1 Soviet Union Soviet Union 3 3 0 216 179
2 Czech Republic Czechoslovakia 3 2 1 210 189
3 Italy Italy 3 1 2 166 198
4 Netherlands Netherlands 3 0 3 168 194
June 13, 1989 Italy Italy 67–52 Netherlands Netherlands
June 13, 1989 Soviet Union Soviet Union 78–75 Czech Republic Czechoslovakia
June 14, 1989 Czechoslovakia Czech Republic 68–60 Netherlands Netherlands
June 14, 1989 Soviet Union Soviet Union 79–48 Italy Italy
June 15, 1989 Soviet Union Soviet Union 59–56 Netherlands Netherlands
June 15, 1989 Czechoslovakia Czech Republic 67–51 Italy Italy

Group B[edit]

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 3 3 0 236 183
2 Bulgaria Bulgaria 3 2 1 251 210
3 France France 3 1 2 181 234
4 Hungary Hungary 3 0 3 192 233
June 13, 1989 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 76–52 Hungary Hungary
June 13, 1989 Bulgaria Bulgaria 90–54 France France
June 14, 1989 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 81–62 France France
June 14, 1989 Bulgaria Bulgaria 92–77 Hungary Hungary
June 15, 1989 France France 65–63 Hungary Hungary
June 15, 1989 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 79–69 Bulgaria Bulgaria

Play-off stages[edit]

 

SemifinalsFinal

 

      

 

June 17

 

 

Soviet Union Soviet Union90

 

June 18

 

Bulgaria Bulgaria71

 

Soviet Union Soviet Union64

 

June 17

 

Czech Republic Czechoslovakia61

 

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia62

 

 

Czech Republic Czechoslovakia76

 

Third place

 

 

June 18

 

 

Bulgaria Bulgaria79

 

 

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia69
5th to 8th places
June 17 Netherlands Netherlands 55–45 France France
June 17 Italy Italy 77–62 Hungary Hungary
7th place
June 18 Hungary Hungary 84–66 France France
5th place
June 18 Italy Italy 51–42 Netherlands Netherlands


 1989 FIBA European Women's Basketball Championship champion 

Soviet Union
Twentieth title

Final standings[edit]

Place Team PE
Soviet Union Soviet Union Same position
Czech Republic Czechoslovakia Rise2
Bulgaria Bulgaria Rise6
4 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia Fall2
5 Italy Italy Same position
6 Netherlands Netherlands New entry
7 Hungary Hungary Fall4
8 France France Same position

External links[edit]


Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=EuroBasket_Women_1989&oldid=1139206585"

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