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EuroBasket 1951

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International basketball event

International basketball competition
EuroBasket 1951
Championnat d'Europe masculin de basket-ball 1951
Tournament details
Host countryFrance
CityParis
Dates3–12 May
Teams18
Venue1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Soviet Union (2nd title)
Runners-up Czechoslovakia
Third place France
Fourth place Bulgaria
Tournament statistics
Games played73
MVPCzechoslovakiaIvan Mrázek
TopscorerCzechoslovakiaIvan Mrázek
(17.1points per game)
1949
1953

The1951 FIBA European Championship, commonly calledFIBA EuroBasket 1951, was the seventhFIBA EuroBasket regionalbasketball championship, held by theInternational Basketball Federation (FIBA).[1] Eighteen national teams affiliated with FIBA entered the competition, a record number and more than twice the number that had competed two years earlier. The competition was hosted by France, who had taken second place atEuroBasket 1949, behind 1949 hostsEgypt. TheVélodrome d'hiver, Paris was the location of the event.[2]

73 matches were held over the course of the tournament, including three walkovers caused whenRomania withdrew after the draw.

Results

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First round

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In the preliminary round, the 18 teams were split up into four groups. Two of the groups had five teams each, with the others having four each.Romania withdrew, leaving 2 groups of 5, 1 group of 4, and 1 group of 3. The top two teams in each group advanced to the quarterfinal round. The seven teams that had placed third and fourth moved into the classification rounds, leaving one more spot in that round two be contested in a head-to-head match between the two fifth-place teams.

Group A

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RankTeamPtsWLPFPADiff
1. Italy731233132+101
2. France731232146+86
3. Netherlands731172177−5
4.  Switzerland513180214−34
5. Luxembourg404114262−148
France49–37Italy
Netherlands50–48France
France72–26Luxembourg
France63–33Switzerland
Italy53–28Netherlands
Luxembourg20–76Italy
Italy67–35Switzerland
Luxembourg32–46Netherlands
Switzerland44–48Netherlands
Luxembourg36–68Switzerland

Group B

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RankTeamPtsWLPFPADiff
1. Soviet Union840312117+195
2. Turkey731227154+73
3. Finland622175180−5
4. Austria513112200−88
5. Denmark40494269−175
Soviet Union58–34Turkey
Denmark13–109Soviet Union
Soviet Union71–34Austria
Finland36–74Soviet Union
Turkey83–36Denmark
Austria18–50Turkey
Turkey60–42Finland
Denmark26–33Austria
Finland44–19Denmark
Austria27–53Finland

Group C

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RankTeamPtsWLPFPADiff
1. Bulgaria63014770+77
2. Greece521121103+18
3. Portugal41269158−89
4. Romania (withdrew)00306−6
Greece38–68Bulgaria
Portugal35–81Greece
Greece2–0 (Awarded)Romania
Bulgaria77–32Portugal
Bulgaria2–0 (Awarded)Romania
Portugal2–0 (Awarded)Romania

Group D

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RankTeamPtsWLPFPADiff
1. Belgium63020881+127
2. Czechoslovakia52120399+104
3. West Germany412117157−40
4. Scotland30368259−191
Czechoslovakia38–51Belgium
Scotland18 – 103Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia62–30West Germany
Belgium87–25Scotland
West Germany18–70Belgium
Scotland25–69West Germany

Elimination game

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The two fifth-placed teams from the preliminary groups,Denmark andLuxembourg, played a single elimination game for the honor of being the eighth team in the consolation round. The game was perhaps the closest in Eurobasket history; it was tied at 45–45 withPeter Tatalls at the free throw line with 5 seconds left. Tatalls made the shot, putting Denmark ahead 46–45. Luxembourg moved the ball up to about half-court before attempting a shot just before time expired. The shot bounced off the rim, eliminating Luxembourg from the tournament and giving Denmark their first win of the tournament as they moved into the classification round to play for 9th–16th places.

Denmark46–45Luxembourg

Classification round 1

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The first classification round was played in two round-robin groups. Teams advanced into the second classification round depending on their results in the first round—first and second place teams played in the 9–12 segment of classification round 2 while third and fourth place teams played for 13th to 16th places.

Group 1

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RankTeamPtsWLPFPADiff
1. Austria630118102+16
2. West Germany412132129+3
3.  Switzerland412134136−2
4. Portugal412122139−17
West Germany47–39Portugal
Austria39–37West Germany
Switzerland51–48West Germany
Portugal31–43Austria
Switzerland49–52Portugal
Switzerland34–36Austria

Group 2

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RankTeamPtsWLPFPADiff
1. Finland630201119+82
2. Netherlands521162111+51
3. Denmark41299158−59
4. Scotland303101175−74
Finland66–52Netherlands
Scotland32–73Finland
Denmark35–62Finland
Netherlands55–28Scotland
Denmark17–55Netherlands
Denmark47–41Scotland

Classification round 2

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13th-16th place classification playoffs

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13th-16th place semifinals13th place game
 
      
 
 
 
 
 Denmark46
 
 
 
 Portugal39
 
 Denmark22
 
 
 
  Switzerland54
 
  Switzerland68
 
 
 Scotland19
 
Third place
 
 
 
 
 
 Portugal49
 
 
 Scotland42

9th-12th place classification playoffs

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9th-12th place semifinals9th place game
 
      
 
 
 
 
 Finland67
 
 
 
 West Germany56
 
 Finland57
 
 
 
 Netherlands52
 
 Austria28
 
 
 Netherlands44
 
Third place
 
 
 
 
 
 West Germany49
 
 
 Austria51

Quarterfinals

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The quarterfinal round was played in two round-robin groups. Teams advanced into the final round depending on their results in the first round—the top two teams advanced to the medals round, while third and fourth ranked teams played for 5th to 8th places.

Group A

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RankTeamPtsWLPFPADiff
1. France521149140+9
2. Bulgaria521152142+10
3. Turkey521125124+1
4. Belgium303122142−20
Belgium41–51Bulgaria
Turkey38–32Belgium
France53–49Belgium
Bulgaria52–45Turkey
France56–49Bulgaria
France40–42Turkey

Group B

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RankTeamPtsWLPFPADiff
1. Soviet Union630175121+54
2. Czechoslovakia521157127+30
3. Italy412140177−37
4. Greece303133180−47
Soviet Union60–42Italy
Czechoslovakia37–53Soviet Union
Greece42–62Soviet Union
Italy34–66Czechoslovakia
Greece51–64Italy
Greece40–54Czechoslovakia

Final round

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5th-8th place classification playoffs

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5th-8th place semifinals5th place game
      
B3 Italy48
A4 Belgium36
B3 Italy43
A3 Turkey38
A3 Turkey42
B4 Greece367th place game
A4 Belgium39
B4 Greece28

Classification 5–8

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Italy48–36Belgium
Turkey42–36Greece
Classification 7/8
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Belgium39–28Greece
Classification 5/6
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Italy43–38Turkey

Medal Round: Bracket

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SemifinalsEuroBasket Final
      
A1 France50
B2 Czechoslovakia59
B2 Czechoslovakia44
B1 Soviet Union45
B1 Soviet Union72
A2 Bulgaria54Bronze Medal Game
A1 France55
A2 Bulgaria52

Semifinals

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France50–59Czechoslovakia
Soviet Union72–54Bulgaria
Bronze-medal match
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France55–52Bulgaria
Championship
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Czechoslovakia44–45Soviet Union


 1951 FIBA EuroBasket champions 

Soviet Union
2nd title

Final standings

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  1.  Soviet Union
  2.  Czechoslovakia
  3.  France
  4.  Bulgaria
  5.  Italy
  6.  Turkey
  7.  Belgium
  8.  Greece
  9.  Finland
  10.  Netherlands
  11.  Austria
  12.  West Germany
  13.   Switzerland
  14.  Denmark
  15.  Portugal
  16.  Scotland
  17.  Luxembourg
  18.  Romania

Team rosters

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1. Soviet Union:Otar Korkia,Stepas Butautas,Joann Lõssov,Anatoly Konev,Ilmar Kullam,Heino Kruus,Alexander Moiseev,Justinas Lagunavičius,Anatoly Belov,Vasili Kolpakov,Yuri Larionov,Evgeni Nikitin,Viktor Vlasov,Oleg Mamontov (Coach:Stepan Spandaryan)

2. Czechoslovakia:Ivan Mrázek,Jiri Baumruk,Zdeněk Bobrovský,Miroslav Skerik,Jaroslav Šíp,Jan Kozák,Miroslav Baumruk,Karel Belohradsky,Miroslav Dostal,Jindrich Kinsky,Zoltan Krenicky,Jiri Matousek,Milos Nebuchla,Arnost Novak,Karel Sobota,Zdenek Rylich,Stanislav Vykydal (Coach:Josef Andrle)

3. France:André Buffiere,René Chocat,Jacques Dessemme,Louis Devoti,Jacques Freimuller,Robert Guillin,Robert Monclar,Marc Peironne,Marc Quiblier,Jean-Pierre Salignon,Pierre Thiolon,André Vacheresse,Jean Perniceni,Justy Specker (Coach:Robert Busnel)

4. Bulgaria:Georgi Georgiev,Stefan Bankov,Nejcho Nejchev,Vladimir Slavov,Ilija Asenov,Petar Shishkov,Kiril Semov,Konstantin Totev,Anton Kuzov,Gencho Rashkov,Ivan Vladimirov,Dimitar Popov,Metodi Tomovski (Coach:Veselin Temkov)

References

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  1. ^FIBA EuroBasket 1951
  2. ^EuroBasket History – The 50s

External links

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Tournaments
Qualification
Finals
Squads
Division B (defunct)
Small Countries
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