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EuroBasket 2009

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International basketball event

International basketball competition
EuroBasket 2009
Mistrzostwa Europy w Koszykówce Mężczyzn 2009
Tournament details
Host countryPoland
Dates7–20 September
Teams16
Venue7 (in 7 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Spain (1st title)
Runners-up Serbia
Third place Greece
Fourth place Slovenia
Tournament statistics
Games played54
Attendance233,246 (4,319 per game)
MVPSpainPau Gasol
TopscorerSpainPau Gasol
(18.7 per game)
2007
2011

The2009 FIBA European Championship, commonly calledFIBA EuroBasket 2009, was the 36thFIBA EuroBasket regionalbasketball championship held byFIBA Europe. The tournament, which was hosted by Poland, began on 7 September and concluded with thefinal on 20 September 2009. The competition served as a qualification tournament for the2010 FIBA World Championship in Turkey.

Spain claimed their firstEuroBasket title by routingSerbia 85–63 in the final.[1]Greece captured the bronze medal with a 57–56 victory overSlovenia. The four teams to make the semi-finals, plusFrance andCroatia claimed the six European qualifying places for the 2010 FIBA World Championship. Spain'sPau Gasol was named the tournamentMVP.[2]

Venues

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Host cities of the EuroBasket 2009.

The tournament was played at seven venues in seven cities throughout Poland.[3] Each one of the total six groups in the preliminary and the qualifying round was hosted by a single arena, while the entire knockout stage was played atSpodek Arena,Katowice.

GdańskPoznańWarsawWrocław
Hala Olivia
Capacity: 5,500
Hala Arena
Capacity: 5,000
Hala Torwar
Capacity: 5,000
Hala Stulecia
Capacity: 7,000
BydgoszczŁódźKatowice
Łuczniczka
Capacity: 8,000
Atlas Arena
Capacity: 13,400
Spodek
Capacity: 11,500

Qualification

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Countries that qualified for EuroBasket 2009 finals
Main article:FIBA EuroBasket 2009 qualification

The draw for the qualifying round took place on 16 February 2008 inVenice, Italy. Poland, as host nation, and the seven top-placed nations inEuroBasket 2007 automatically qualified for the tournament finals. From the qualifying round, the winners of the four groups and the three best second-place teams also advanced to the final round of the event. The ten teams who participated in the qualifying round and did not succeed in going through to the final round had been ranked according to their win–loss records, their win–loss percentages and their goal average coefficients. The first six teams took part in an additional qualifying round, held from 5 to 30 August 2009, the winner of which secured the last ticket for the final tournament.[4]

Qualified teams

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CountryQualified asDate qualification was secured
 PolandHost nation28 November 2004[5]
 Russia1st inEuroBasket 200713 September 2007
 Spain2nd inEuroBasket 200713 September 2007
 Lithuania3rd inEuroBasket 200714 September 2007
 Greece4th inEuroBasket 200714 September 2007
 Germany5th inEuroBasket 200715 September 2007
 Croatia6th inEuroBasket 200715 September 2007
 Slovenia7th inEuroBasket 200716 September 2007
 SerbiaGroup A winner in qualifying round17 September 2008
 North MacedoniaGroup B winner in qualifying round20 September 2008
 TurkeyGroup C winner in qualifying round17 September 2008
 Great BritainGroup D winner in qualifying round17 September 2008
 LatviaBest group runner-up in qualifying round20 September 2008
 Israelsecond-best group runner-up in qualifying round20 September 2008
 Bulgariathird-best group runner-up in qualifying round20 September 2008
 FranceAdditional qualifying round winner30 August 2009

Seeding

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The draw for the groups of the final tournament took place on 8 November 2008 inWarsaw, Poland. The finalists were divided into fourseeding pots, based on the results of the teams in the most recentFIBA Europe official competitions, with the last competition being the most important. Teams from the same group of seeds cannot be drawn against each other.[6][7]

Pot A
TeamLast FIBA result
 Russia1st EuroBasket 2007
 Spain2nd EuroBasket 2007
 Lithuania3rd EuroBasket 2007
 Greece4th EuroBasket 2007
Pot B
TeamLast FIBA result
 Germany5th EuroBasket 2007
 Croatia6th EuroBasket 2007
 Slovenia7th EuroBasket 2007
 Turkeyqualifying, record 6–0
Pot C
TeamLast FIBA result
 Serbiaqualifying, record 7–1
 Polandh., 13–16th EuroBasket 2007
 North Macedoniaqualifying,r. 4–2,a. 1.1173
 Latviaqualifying,r. 4–2,a. 1.1031
Pot D
TeamLast FIBA result
 Great Britainqualifying,r. 4–2,a. 1.0456
 Israelqualifying, record 3–3
 Bulgariaqualifying, record 4–4
 Franceadditional qualifying

h Host

r Record, win–loss

a Goal average coefficient, points for/points against

Squads

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Main article:FIBA EuroBasket 2009 squads

Each nation fielded a roster of twelve players for the tournament. FIBA rules allow one naturalized player per team.[8][9] Nineteen players currently onNBA rosters participated in the tournament.France (Tony Parker,Ronny Turiaf,Boris Diaw,Ian Mahinmi, andNicolas Batum) led the way with five NBA players participating on the team.[10]

Mascot

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Mieszko

The Polish Basketball Federation and the Local Organising Committee of EuroBasket 2009 announced at a press conference inWarsaw that they have chosen theEuropean Bison as the official mascot of EuroBasket 2009. The European bison(Polish:Żubr) is the largest wild animal to be found in Poland's forests. It is estimated that almost one fifth of the world's population of bisons is actually living in Poland. The animal is known for its calm attitude, while its posture and horns are associated with strength and dignity. The name chosen for the event's official mascot is Mieszko. The name has historical significance as it is the name of the first documented Polish ruler who united Poland in the 10th century. Mieszko is wearing a white jersey that shows the logo of the tournament and white shorts with a number 9. There is red on the sides of the jersey and shorts. His footwear is white with red laces. He is also holding a basketball that says "EuroBasket 2009".

Results

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First round

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Group A

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Venue:Hala Arena,Poznań

TeamPldWLPFPAPDPts
 Greece330268202+666
 Croatia321235226+95
 North Macedonia312207246−394
 Israel303238274−363
7 September
16:30
North Macedonia 54–86 Greece
Scoring by quarter: 13–28, 15–24, 9–17, 17–17
Pts:Massey 12
Rebs:Gečevski 6
Asts:Stefanov 4
Pts:Spanoulis 17
Rebs:Bourousis 8
Asts:Calathes 5

Attendance: 1,900
Referees: Ivo Dolinek (CZE),Ilija Belošević (SRB), Jakub Zamojski (POL)
7 September
19:15
Croatia 86–79 Israel
Scoring by quarter:25–17, 17–20, 17–22,27–20
Pts:Vujčić 21
Rebs:Kasun,Planinić 7
Asts:Planinić 3
Pts:Eliyahu 31
Rebs:Eliyahu 6
Asts:Halperin 4

Attendance: 1,600
Referees: Daniel Hierrezuelo (ESP), Zoran Šutulović (MNE), Dimitar Gologanov (BUL)
8 September
16:30
Israel 79–82 North Macedonia
Scoring by quarter:19–17, 20–23, 16–20,24–22
Pts:Burstein 25
Rebs:Mekel 7
Asts:Burstein,Eliyahu 4
Pts:Antić 19
Rebs:Stefanov 8
Asts:Stefanov 4

Attendance: 1,600
Referees: Ilija Belošević (SRB), Daniel Hierrezuelo (ESP), Matej Boltauzer (SLO)
8 September
19:15
Greece 76–68 Croatia
Scoring by quarter:20–15,32–16, 13–16, 11–21
Pts:Bourousis 19
Rebs:Bourousis 8
Asts:Spanoulis 3
Pts:Ukić 15
Rebs:Banić 7
Asts:Planinić 5

Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Zoran Šutulović (MNE), Ivo Dolinek (CZE), Dimitar Gologanov (BUL)
9 September
16:30
North Macedonia 71–81 Croatia
Scoring by quarter:26–20,22–14, 13–22, 10–25
Pts:Stefanov,Sokolov,Massey 12
Rebs:Antić,Massey 10
Asts:Stefanov 5
Pts:Vujčić 12
Rebs:Rozić 6
Asts:Planinić 7

Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Ivo Dolinek (CZE), Daniel Hierrezuelo (ESP), Matej Boltauzer (SLO)
9 September
19:15
Israel 80–106 Greece
Scoring by quarter: 25–31, 17–25, 23–23, 15–27
Pts:Eliyahu 21
Rebs:Green,Eliyahu 8
Asts:Eliyahu 4
Pts:Spanoulis 18
Rebs:Koufos 8
Asts:Spanoulis 5

Attendance: 1,200
Referees: Ilija Belošević (SRB), Zoran Šutulović (MNE), Jakub Zamojski (POL)

Group B

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Venue:Hala Olivia,Gdańsk

TeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsTie
 France330199180+196 
 Russia312218213+541–1, 1.069
 Germany312203211−841–1, 0.979
 Latvia312187203−1641–1, 0.951
7 September
16:30
Russia 81–68 Latvia
Scoring by quarter:28–21, 11–15,19–16,23–16
Pts:McCarty 24
Rebs:McCarty 9
Asts:Monia 5
Pts:Kambala 22
Rebs:Biedriņš 6
Asts:Valters 5

Attendance: 4,000
Referees: Juan Arteaga (ESP), Roger Harrison (ENG), Damir Javor (SLO)
7 September
19:15
France 70–65 Germany
Scoring by quarter: 14–17, 19–20,17–11,20–17
Pts:Parker 19
Rebs:Turiaf 14
Asts:Parker 4
Pts:Schultze 13
Rebs:Femerling 8
Asts:Hamann 5

Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Milivoje Jovčić (SRB), Marek Ćmikiewicz (POL), Engin Kennerman (TUR)
8 September
16:30
Germany 76–73 Russia
Scoring by quarter:26–12, 19–19, 15–19, 16–23
Pts:Jagla 19
Rebs:Jagla 11
Asts:Hamann,Schaffartzik 4
Pts:McCarty,Ponkrashov 12
Rebs:McCarty 6
Asts:Bykov 3

Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Milivoje Jovčić (SRB), Damir Javor (SLO), Engin Kennerman (TUR)
8 September
19:15
Latvia 51–60 France
Scoring by quarter: 8–13,13–3, 16–25, 14–19
Pts:Kambala 18
Rebs:Biedriņš 20
Asts:Valters 3
Pts:Parker 22
Rebs:Batum 8
Asts:Diaw 5

Attendance: 4,700
Referees: Juan Arteaga (ESP), Marek Ćmikiewicz (POL), Tomas Jasevičius (LTU)
9 September
16:30
Russia 64–69 France
Scoring by quarter:17–15, 18–19, 16–18, 13–17
Pts:McCarty 13
Rebs:Mozgov 5
Asts:Ponkrashov 8
Pts:Diaw 19
Rebs:Turiaf 14
Asts:Diaw 7

Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Juan Arteaga (ESP), Milivoje Jovčić (SRB), Roger Harrison (ENG)
9 September
19:15
Germany 62–68 Latvia
Scoring by quarter: 13–14, 16–23, 13–14,20–17
Pts:Greene 16
Rebs:Jagla 7
Asts:Schaffartzik 5
Pts:Janičenoks 14
Rebs:Biedriņš 9
Asts:Helmanis 5

Attendance: 4,000
Referees: Marek Ćmikiewicz (POL), Tomas Jasevičius (LTU), Damir Javor (SLO)

Group C

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Venue:Hala Torwar,Warsaw

TeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsTie
 Slovenia321236218+1851–1, 1.031
 Serbia321212196+1651–1, 0.985
 Spain321231226+551–1, 0.980
 Great Britain303194233−393 
7 September
18:15
Great Britain 59–72 Slovenia
Scoring by quarter: 15–27,20–10, 12–14, 12–21
Pts:Mensah-Bonsu 18
Rebs:Mensah-Bonsu 6
Asts:Archibald 5
Pts:E. Lorbek 19
Rebs:Nachbar,Lakovič 6
Asts:Lakovič 6

Attendance: 3,054
Referees:Lazaros Voreadis (GRE), David Chambon (FRA), Borys Ryzhyk (UKR)
7 September
21:00
Serbia 66–57 Spain
Scoring by quarter:15–12,23–11,18–14, 10–20
Pts:Krstić 17
Rebs:Veličković 8
Asts:Teodosić 3
Pts:Navarro 14
Rebs:M. Gasol 9
Asts:López,Rubio 3

Attendance: 3,600
Referees:Romualdas Brazauskas (LTU), Robert Lottermoser (GER),Oļegs Latiševs (LAT)
8 September
18:15
Slovenia 80–69 Serbia
Scoring by quarter:22–15,17–14,21–15, 20–25
Pts:Nachbar 17
Rebs:Nachbar 9
Asts:E. Lorbek 4
Pts:Teodosić 14
Rebs:Tepić,Bjelica 5
Asts:Teodosić 6

Attendance: 4,208
Referees:Romualdas Brazauskas (LTU),Lazaros Voreadis (GRE), Sergey Mikhaylov (RUS)
8 September
21:00
Spain 84–76 Great Britain
Scoring by quarter:25–15, 19–20,22–21, 18–20
Pts:P. Gasol 27
Rebs:P. Gasol 11
Asts:Rubio 6
Pts:Hart 15
Rebs:Hart 8
Asts:Hart 3

Attendance: 2,300
Referees: Robert Lottermoser (GER), David Chambon (FRA), Borys Ryzhyk (UKR)
9 September
18:15
Spain 90–84 (OT) Slovenia
Scoring by quarter: 18–20,25–15,19–14, 16–29Overtime:12–6
Pts:Navarro 21
Rebs:P. Gasol 9
Asts:Navarro,P. Gasol,Cabezas 3
Pts:Dragić 19
Rebs:E. Lorbek 10
Asts:Lakovič 3

Attendance: 3,471
Referees:Romualdas Brazauskas (LTU), David Chambon (FRA),Oļegs Latiševs (LAT)
9 September
21:15
Great Britain 59–77 Serbia
Scoring by quarter: 12–21, 17–18, 15–19, 15–19
Pts:Reinking 21
Rebs:Archibald 7
Asts:Sullivan 3
Pts:Krstić,Tepić 17
Rebs:Bjelica 8
Asts:Teodosić 4

Attendance: 1,863
Referees:Lazaros Voreadis (GRE), Robert Lottermoser, (GER), Sergey Mikhaylov (RUS)

Group D

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Venue:Hala Stulecia,Wrocław

TeamPldWLPFPAPDPts
 Turkey330265211+546
 Poland321245240+55
 Lithuania312235239−44
 Bulgaria303213268−553
7 September
18:15
Poland 90–78 Bulgaria
Scoring by quarter:32–21,20–16,23–21, 15–20
Pts:Logan 23
Rebs:Gortat 10
Asts:Logan 9
Pts:Rowland 20
Rebs:Evtimov 10
Asts:Stoykov,Videnov 3

Attendance: 7,000
Referees: Shmuel Bachar (ISR), Christos Christodoulou (GRE), Ademir Zurapović (BIH)
7 September
21:15
Turkey 84–76 Lithuania
Scoring by quarter: 19–22,20–17,24–19,21–18
Pts:Türkoğlu 19
Rebs:İlyasova 6
Asts:Türkoğlu,Arslan 3
Pts:Petravičius 21
Rebs:D. Lavrinovič,Kleiza 4
Asts:Delininkaitis 3

Attendance: 7,000
Referees: Sreten Radović (CRO), Guerrino Cerebuch (ITA), Fernando Rocha (POR)
8 September
18:15
Lithuania 75–86 Poland
Scoring by quarter: 23–25, 9–17, 18–18, 25–26
Pts:Jasaitis 21
Rebs:Kleiza 7
Asts:Jomantas 5
Pts:Lampe 22
Rebs:Gortat 17
Asts:Szubarga 8

Attendance: 7,000
Referees: Christos Christodoulou (GRE), Sreten Radović (CRO), Aleksandar Milojevik (MKD)
8 September
21:15
Bulgaria 66–94 Turkey
Scoring by quarter: 15–24, 13–29,24–19, 14–22
Pts:Rowland 15
Rebs:Stoykov 6
Asts:Rowland 4
Pts:Arslan 17
Rebs:Savaş,İlyasova,Aşık 7
Asts:Tunçeri 7

Attendance: 2,600
Referees: Guerrino Cerebuch (ITA), Shmuel Bachar (ISR), Fernando Rocha (POR)
9 September
18:15
Poland 69–87 Turkey
Scoring by quarter: 17–24, 17–21, 21–21, 14–21
Pts:Gortat 21
Rebs:Lampe,Gortat 7
Asts:Logan 4
Pts:Aşık 22
Rebs:Türkoğlu,İlyasova,Aşık 8
Asts:Tunçeri 4

Attendance: 7,000
Referees: Shmuel Bachar (ISR), Sreten Radović (CRO), Aleksandar Milojevik (MKD)
9 September
21:15
Lithuania 84–69 Bulgaria
Scoring by quarter:25–22, 16–19,16–15,27–13
Pts:K. Lavrinovič 16
Rebs:Petravičius 8
Asts:K. Lavrinovič,Jomantas 4
Pts:Rowland 18
Rebs:Evtimov 13
Asts:Rowland 3

Attendance: 3,700
Referees: Christos Christodoulou (GRE), Guerrino Cerebuch (ITA), Ademir Zurapović (BIH)

Second round

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Group E

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Venue:Łuczniczka,Bydgoszcz

TeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsTie
 France550380334+4610 
 Russia532338338081–0
 Greece532380337+4380–1
 Croatia523357364−77 
 North Macedonia514337396−5961–0
 Germany514360383−2360–1
11 September
15:45
Russia 62–59 Croatia
Scoring by quarter: 16–16,12–10, 14–16,20–17
Pts:Mozgov 18
Rebs:Mozgov 8
Asts:Bykov 7
Pts:Kasun 13
Rebs:Banić 7
Asts:Vujčić,Ukić,Planinić 3

Attendance: 1,500
Referees: Ilija Belošević (SRB), Marek Ćmikiewicz (POL), Matej Boltauzer (SLO)
11 September
18:15
Germany 76–84 Greece
Scoring by quarter: 19–25, 14–16, 17–20,26–23
Pts:Schaffartzik 23
Rebs:Jagla 7
Asts:Hamann,Schaffartzik 3
Pts:Spanoulis 20
Rebs:Perperoglou 5
Asts:Spanoulis 7

Attendance: 2,000
Referees: Juan Arteaga (ESP), Milivoje Jovčić (SRB), Dimitar Gologanov (BUL)
11 September
21:00
France 83–57 NorthMacedonia
Scoring by quarter:24–9,25–9,18–17, 16–22
Pts:Piétrus,de Colo 14
Rebs:Traore 6
Asts:Diaw 4
Pts:Gečevski,Sokolov,Massey 9
Rebs:Samardžiski 8
Asts: 7 tied with 1

Attendance: 2,000
Referees:Romualdas Brazauskas (LTU), Damir Javor (SLO), Engin Kennerman (TUR)
13 September
15:45
North Macedonia 86–75 Germany
Scoring by quarter:18–14, 18–22,26–14, 24–25
Pts:V. Stefanov 25
Rebs:Gečevski,Antić 6
Asts:Mirakovski 3
Pts:Staiger 14
Rebs:Schultze 7
Asts:Schaffartzik 5

Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Daniel Hierrezuelo (ESP), Tomas Jasevičius (LTU), Matej Boltauzer (SLO)
13 September
18:15
Greece 65–68 Russia
Scoring by quarter: 12–21,20–18,15–9, 18–20
Pts:Schortsanitis 13
Rebs:Fotsis 9
Asts:Spanoulis 7
Pts:McCarty 17
Rebs:McCarty 9
Asts:Ponkrashov 7

Attendance: 3,500
Referees: Ivo Dolinek (CZE), Damir Javor (SLO), Jakub Zamojski (POL)
13 September
21:00
Croatia 79–87 France
Scoring by quarter:21–19,25–22, 10–22, 23–24
Pts:Popović 30
Rebs:Stojić 5
Asts:Kus,Planinić 3
Pts:Parker 24
Rebs:Parker 6
Asts:Parker,Diaw 6

Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Milivoje Jovčić (SRB), Marek Ćmikiewicz (POL), Roger Harrison (ENG)
15 September
15:45
Russia 71–69 North Macedonia
Scoring by quarter:14–10, 19–19, 16–20,22–20
Pts:Mozgov 25
Rebs:Mozgov 11
Asts:Ponkrashov 7
Pts:Antić 19
Rebs:Antić 10
Asts:Stefanov 4

Attendance: 2,000
Referees: Juan Arteaga (ESP), Milivoje Jovčić (SRB), Engin Kennerman (TUR)
15 September
18:15
France 71–69 Greece
Scoring by quarter: 18–21,23–13, 15–19, 15–16
Pts:Koffi 14
Rebs:Koffi 6
Asts:Jeanneau,Parker,Traore 2
Pts:Spanoulis 16
Rebs:Bourousis 10
Asts:Perperoglou 4

Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Ilija Belošević (SRB), Daniel Hierrezuelo (ESP), Tomas Jasevičius (LTU)
15 September
21:00
Germany 68–70 Croatia
Scoring by quarter: 19–20, 13–17,18–12, 18–21
Pts:Schaffartzik 18
Rebs:Jagla 5
Asts:Hamann 7
Pts:Ukić 18
Rebs:Banić 7
Asts:Planinić 4

Attendance: 2,000
Referees:Romualdas Brazauskas (LTU), Ivo Dolinek (CZE), Matej Boltauzer (SLO)

Group F

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Venue:Atlas Arena,Łódź

TeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsTie
 Slovenia541390344+4691–0
 Turkey541370338+3290–1
 Serbia532365357+881–0
 Spain532381351+3080–1
 Poland514355405−506 
 Lithuania505358424−665 
12 September
15:45
Turkey 63–60 Spain
Scoring by quarter: 20–22,16–12, 13–14,14–12
Pts:İlyasova 15
Rebs:Erden 6
Asts:Türkoğlu 3
Pts:P. Gasol,Fernández 16
Rebs:P. Gasol 9
Asts:Navarro,Rubio 3

Attendance: 8,200
Referees: Shmuel Bachar (ISR), Sreten Radović (CRO), Robert Lottermoser (GER)
12 September
18:15
Poland 72–77 Serbia
Scoring by quarter: 22–23, 14–20, 17–19,19–15
Pts:Koszarek,Gortat 16
Rebs:Gortat 9
Asts:Logan 6
Pts:Krstić 18
Rebs:Krstić 8
Asts:Teodosić 4

Attendance: 10,100
Referees: Christos Christodoulou (GRE), Guerrino Cerebuch (ITA), Fernando Rocha (POR)
12 September
21:00
Lithuania 58–81 Slovenia
Scoring by quarter: 18–28, 8–15, 13–19, 19–19
Pts:Kalnietis 15
Rebs:K. Lavrinovič 7
Asts:Kleiza 3
Pts:Lakovič 24
Rebs:E. Lorbek 8
Asts:Golemac 5

Attendance: 7,700
Referees: Zoran Šutulović (MNE), Lazaros Voreadis (GRE),Oļegs Latiševs (LAT)
14 September
15:45
Spain 84–70 Lithuania
Scoring by quarter: 15–24,25–8,24–11, 20–27
Pts:P. Gasol 19
Rebs:P. Gasol 8
Asts:Rubio 9
Pts:Petravičius 13
Rebs:Petravičius 8
Asts:Delininkaitis 5

Attendance: 7,050
Referees: Sreten Radović (CRO), Zoran Šutulović (MNE), Ademir Zurapović (BIH)
14 September
18:15
Slovenia 76–60 Poland
Scoring by quarter: 11–17,20–12,22–11,23–20
Pts:E. Lorbek 20
Rebs:E. Lorbek 9
Asts:Lakovič 6
Pts:Szewczyk,Logan 15
Rebs:Gortat 10
Asts:Koszarek 4

Attendance: 8,100
Referees: Shmuel Bachar (ISR), David Chambon (FRA), Aleksandar Milojevik (MKD)
14 September
21:00
Serbia 64–69 (OT) Turkey
Scoring by quarter: 18–20, 15–16, 19–19,12–9, Overtime: 0–5
Pts:Teodosić 16
Rebs:Bjelica 8
Asts:Teodosić 8
Pts:İlyasova 22
Rebs:İlyasova 11
Asts:Tunçeri 7

Attendance: 5,900
Referees: Guerrino Cerebuch (ITA), Lazaros Voreadis (GRE), Sergey Mikhaylov (RUS)
16 September
15:45
Lithuania 79–89 Serbia
Scoring by quarter: 19–23, 18–18,24–22, 18–26
Pts:Mačiulis 20
Rebs:D. Lavrinovič 8
Asts:Delininkaitis 4
Pts:Teodosić 20
Rebs:Bjelica 8
Asts:Teodosić 12

Attendance: 4,200
Referees: Christos Christodoulou (GRE), Fernando Rocha (POR), David Chambon (FRA)
16 September
18:15
Poland 68–90 Spain
Scoring by quarter: 14–23, 12–19, 20–29,22–19
Pts:Logan 20
Rebs:Gortat 12
Asts:Koszarek 7
Pts:Navarro 23
Rebs:Reyes,M. Gasol 7
Asts:Rubio 4

Attendance: 8,300
Referees: Lazaros Voreadis (GRE), Shmuel Bachar (ISR),Oļegs Latiševs (LAT)
16 September
21:00
Turkey 67–69 Slovenia
Scoring by quarter: 15–24,17–15,20–18,15–12
Pts:İlyasova 16
Rebs:İlyasova 7
Asts:İlyasova 4
Pts:Nachbar 16
Rebs:E. Lorbek 6
Asts:E. Lorbek 5

Attendance: 3,900
Referees: Zoran Šutulović (MNE), Borys Ryzhyk (UKR), Robert Lottermoser (GER)

Knockout stage

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Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
17 September
 
 
 France66
 
19 September
 
 Spain86
 
 Spain82
 
18 September
 
 Greece64
 
 Turkey74
 
20 September
 
 Greece (OT)76
 
 Spain85
 
17 September
 
 Serbia63
 
 Russia68
 
19 September
 
 Serbia79
 
 Serbia (OT)96
 
18 September
 
 Slovenia92Third place
 
 Slovenia67
 
20 September
 
 Croatia65
 
 Greece57
 
 
 Slovenia56
 
5th place bracket
 
Semi-finalsFifth place
 
      
 
19 September
 
 
 France80
 
20 September
 
 Turkey68
 
 France69
 
19 September
 
 Croatia62
 
 Russia69
 
 
 Croatia76
 
Seventh place
 
 
20 September
 
 
 Turkey66
 
 
 Russia89

Quarterfinals

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17 September
18:15
Russia 68–79 Serbia
Scoring by quarter:24–21, 4–20,15–13, 25–25
Pts:Fridzon 15
Rebs:Mozgov 6
Asts:Ponkrashov 4
Pts:Tripković 18
Rebs:Veličković,Paunić,Bjelica 5
Asts:Teodosić
Spodek,Katowice
Attendance: 4,000
Referees: Juan Arteaga (ESP), Christos Christodoulou (GRE), Ivo Dolinek (CZE)
17 September
21:00
France 66–86 Spain
Scoring by quarter: 15–25, 17–22, 20–26,14–13
Pts:Turiaf 12
Rebs:Diaw 6
Asts:Parker 3
Pts:P. Gasol 28
Rebs:P. Gasol 9
Asts:Navarro,Rubio 4
Spodek,Katowice
Attendance: 6,000
Referees: Ilija Belošević (SRB), Zoran Šutulović (MNE), Sreten Radović (CRO)
18 September
18:15
Turkey 74–76 (OT) Greece
Scoring by quarter: 14–17, 12–12,20–18,19–18, Overtime: 9–11
Pts:Türkoğlu,Onan 13
Rebs:İlyasova 7
Asts:Tunçeri 5
Pts:Spanoulis 23
Rebs:Fotsis 13
Asts:Spanoulis 7
Spodek,Katowice
Attendance: 6,000
Referees: Shmuel Bachar (ISR), Guerrino Cerebuch (ITA), Milivoje Jovcic (SRB)
18 September
21:00
Slovenia 67–65 Croatia
Scoring by quarter: 18–25, 21–22,14–3, 14–15
Pts:E. Lorbek 27
Rebs:E. Lorbek 8
Asts:Lakovič 5
Pts:Ukić 21
Rebs: 7 tied with 3
Asts:Ukić 5
Spodek,Katowice
Attendance: 5,500
Referees:Romualdas Brazauskas (LTU), Lazaros Voreadis (GRE), Daniel Hierrezuelo (ESP)

Classification 5–8

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19 September
12:00
France 80–68 Turkey
Scoring by quarter: 12–26,20–17,29–16,19–9
Pts:Parker 28
Rebs:Piétrus 6
Asts:Parker 10
Pts:Türkoğlu 13
Rebs:Aşık 9
Asts:Tunçeri,Türkoğlu 3
Spodek,Katowice
Attendance: 1,500
Referees: Daniel Hierrezuelo (ESP), Milivoje Jovcic (SRB),Olegs Latisevs (LAT)
19 September
14:15
Russia 69–76 Croatia
Scoring by quarter: 14–18,27–15, 15–25, 13–18
Pts:Monya 18
Rebs:McCarty 7
Asts:Bykov,Ponkrashov 5
Pts:Ukić 18
Rebs:Kus 5
Asts:Ukić 8
Spodek,Katowice
Attendance: 1,500
Referees: Christos Christodoulou (GRE), Zoran Sutulovic (MNE), Fernando Rocha (POR)

Semifinals

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19 September
18:30
Spain 82–64 Greece
Scoring by quarter:26–21,23–19,15–11,18–13
Pts:P. Gasol 18
Rebs:Reyes 7
Asts:Cabezas 4
Pts:Bourousis 11
Rebs:Fotsis 10
Asts:Spanoulis,Bourousis,Calathes 2
Spodek,Katowice
Attendance: 8,000
Referees: Guerrino Cerebuch (ITA), Ilija Belošević (SRB), Robert Lottermoser (GER)
19 September
21:00
Serbia 96–92 (OT) Slovenia
Scoring by quarter: 11–19, 24–26,21–12,23–22, Overtime:17–13
Pts:Teodosić 32
Rebs:Marković 8
Asts:Teodosić,Veličković,Marković 4
Pts:E. Lorbek 25
Rebs:E. Lorbek 10
Asts:Lakovič 5
Spodek,Katowice
Attendance: 8,500
Referees: Juan Arteaga (ESP), Sreten Radovic (CRO), Tomas Jasevicius (LTU)

Seventh place game

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20 September
14:15
Turkey 66–89 Russia
Scoring by quarter: 18–26, 22–25,19–17, 7–21
Pts:Aşık 24
Rebs:Aşık 11
Asts:Atsür 5
Pts:Fridzon 26
Rebs:Kurbanov 7
Asts:Ponkrashov,Kurbanov 7
Spodek,Katowice
Attendance: 1,000

Fifth place game

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20 September
12:00
France 69–62 Croatia
Scoring by quarter:21–12,13–12, 12–17,23–21
Pts:Diot 18
Rebs:Koffi 8
Asts:Batum 8
Pts:Kus 18
Rebs:Nicević 8
Asts:Popović 8
Spodek,Katowice
Attendance: 2,000

Third place game

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20 September
18:30
Greece 57–56 Slovenia
Scoring by quarter:16–13,15–11, 11–13, 15–19
Pts:Schortsanitis 23
Rebs:Bourousis 7
Asts:Calathes 4
Pts:Lakovič 16
Rebs:E. Lorbek 9
Asts:Slokar 4
Spodek,Katowice
Attendance: 9,000

Final

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20 September
21:15
Spain 85–63 Serbia
Scoring by quarter:24–14,28–15, 15–15, 18–19
Pts:P. Gasol 18
Rebs:P. Gasol 11
Asts:Garbajosa 4
Pts:Tripković &Veličković 15
Rebs:Veličković 5
Asts:Krstić 3
Spodek,Katowice
Attendance: 10,000
Referees:Romualdas Brazauskas (LTU), Shmuel Bachar (ISR),Lazaros Voreadis (GRE)

The final was a rematch of each team's opening game, with the Spaniards attempting to avenge their 66–57 upset loss to the Serbs. Spain raced to a double-digit lead early in the first quarter, en route to an unassailable 52–29 lead at halftime. Serbia didn't catch up to hand Spain their first European Championship.Pau Gasol had adouble-double with 18 points and 11 rebounds. TeammateRudy Fernandez added 13 points and five rebounds.Uroš Tripković andNovica Veličković had 15 points each in a losing effort for the Serbs.[11]


 EuroBasket 2009 champions 

Spain
First title

Final standings

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Results
Automatic Qualifier for the2010 FIBA World Championship.
Wild card for the2010 FIBA World Championship.
RankTeamRecord
1st place, gold medalist(s) Spain7–2
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Serbia6–3
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Greece6–3
4 Slovenia6–3
5 France8–1
6 Croatia4–5
7 Russia5–4
8 Turkey5–4
9–10 North Macedonia2–4
 Poland2–4
11–12 Germany1–5
 Lithuania1–5
13–16 Latvia1–2
 Israel0–3
 Great Britain0–3
 Bulgaria0–3

Spain, Serbia, Greece, Slovenia, France, and Croatia qualified for the2010 FIBA World Championship. Turkey previously qualified as hosts of the competition. Russia, Germany, and Lithuania were later awarded wild card berths to the tournament.

All-Tournament Team

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The following players were named to the All-Tournament Team:[12]

GreeceVassilis Spanoulis
SerbiaMiloš Teodosić
SpainRudy Fernandez
SloveniaErazem Lorbek
SpainPau Gasol (MVP)

Statistics

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Note: Only players who participated in at least five games are eligible for statistic charts.

Individual tournament highs

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Points[13]

Pos.NameGPtsPPG
1SpainPau Gasol916818.7
2FranceTony Parker814217.8
3SloveniaErazem Lorbek914816.4
4TurkeyErsan İlyasova711316.1
5PolandDavid Logan69315.5
6PolandMarcin Gortat68614.3
7GreeceVassilis Spanoulis912714.1
SerbiaMiloš Teodosić912714.1
9SloveniaJaka Lakovič912614.0
10CroatiaRoko Ukić810913.6
SpainRudy Fernández810913.6


Rebounds[14]

Pos.NameGReb.RPG
1PolandMarcin Gortat66510.8
2SpainPau Gasol9758.3
3SloveniaErazem Lorbek9677.4
4TurkeyErsan İlyasova7517.3
5GreeceIoannis Bourousis8587.3
6North MacedoniaPero Antić6406.7
7TurkeyÖmer Aşık9576.3
8GermanyJan-Hendrik Jagla6386.3
9GreeceAntonis Fotsis9556.1
10PolandMaciej Lampe6366.0


Assists[15]

Pos.NameGAss.APG
1SerbiaMiloš Teodosić9475.2
2RussiaAnton Ponkrashov9444.9
3PolandDavid Logan6274.5
4FranceTony Parker8354.4
5PolandŁukasz Koszarek6264.3
6GreeceVassilis Spanoulis9384.2
7SpainRicky Rubio9353.9
8GermanySteffen Hamann6233.8
GermanyHeiko Schaffartzik6233.8
10SloveniaJaka Lakovič9343.8

Steals[16]

Pos.NameGStlsSPG
1SpainRudy Fernandez8172.1
2FranceTony Parker8141.8
3LithuaniaKšyštof Lavrinovič6101.7
4GreeceNick Calathes8131.6
RussiaKelly McCarty8131.6
6RussiaSergey Monya9141.6
7CroatiaRoko Ukić8121.5
8North MacedoniaVrbica Stefanov691.5
9SloveniaErazem Lorbek9131.4
GreeceVassilis Spanoulis9131.4
SerbiaNovica Veličković9131.4
SpainRicky Rubio9131.4


Blocks[17]

Pos.NameGBlocksBPG
1SpainPau Gasol9202.2
2PolandMarcin Gortat6122.0
3RussiaTimofey Mozgov9121.3
SpainMarc Gasol9121.3
5TurkeyErsan İlyasova791.3
6PolandMaciej Lampe671.2
7FranceRonny Turiaf9101.1
8FranceNicolas Batum991.0
RussiaSergey Monya991.0
GermanyPatrick Femerling661.0


Minutes[18]

Pos.NameGMin.MPG
1SloveniaJaka Lakovič933537.2
2PolandMarcin Gortat620734.5
PolandDavid Logan620734.5
4RussiaKelly McCarty826833.5
5GreeceVassilis Spanoulis928233.1
6SloveniaErazem Lorbek927931.0
7FranceTony Parker824730.9
8North MacedoniaVrbica Stefanov618330.5
9TurkeyErsan İlyasova720929.9
10FranceBoris Diaw823629.5

Individual game highs

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DepartmentNameTotalOpponent
PointsSerbiaMiloš Teodosić32 Slovenia (9/19)
ReboundsLatviaAndris Biedriņš20 France (9/8)
AssistsSerbiaMiloš Teodosić12 Lithuania (9/16)
StealsSloveniaGoran Dragić
SpainRudy Fernández
6 Spain (9/9)
 France (9/17)
BlocksRussiaTimofey Mozgov
PolandMarcin Gortat
6 France (9/9)
 Bulgaria (9/7)
Field goal percentageGermanyHeiko Schaffartzik
SloveniaErazem Lorbek
100% (8/8) Greece (9/11)
 Great Britain (9/7)
3-point field goal percentageGermanyHeiko Schaffartzik100% (5/5) Greece (9/11)
 Croatia (9/15)
Free throw percentageSloveniaErazem Lorbek100% (10/10) Serbia (9/19)
TurnoversPolandDavid Logan8 Lithuania (9/8)

Team tournament highs

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Offensive PPG[19]

Pos.NamePPG
1 Spain79.8
2 Greece75.9
3 Serbia75.6
4 Slovenia75.2
5 Turkey74.7

Defensive PPG

Pos.NamePPG
1 France66.8
2 Russia68.4
3 Spain68.9
4 Slovenia69.0
5 Greece69.9

Rebounds[20]

Pos.NameRPG
1 Greece37.2
2 Poland37.0
3 Spain36.4
4 Lithuania34.8
5 France34.3

Assists[21]

Pos.NameAPG
1 Spain17.3
2 Poland17.2
3 Serbia16.1
4 France15.8
5 Lithuania15.3


Steals[22]

Pos.NameSPG
1 Spain8.1
2 Greece7.7
3 Serbia7.6
4 France7.4
5 Turkey7.3

Blocks[23]

Pos.NameBPG
1 Spain4.4
2 Poland3.8
3 France3.4
4 Russia3.3
5 Turkey2.7

Team game highs

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DepartmentTeamTotalOpponent
Points Greece106 Israel (9/9)
Rebounds Greece47 Spain (9/19)
 Turkey (9/18)
Assists Poland
 Spain
 Spain
25 Bulgaria (9/7)
 Poland (9/16)
 Lithuania (9/14)
Steals North Macedonia14 Germany (9/13)
Blocks Poland10 Bulgaria (9/7)
Field goal percentage Greece61.7% (37/60) Israel (9/9)
3-point field goal percentage Russia66.7% (16/24) Turkey (9/20)
Free throw percentage Lithuania91.7% (22/24) Bulgaria
Turnovers4 tied with 20

Team rosters (Final Four)

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FIBA broadcasting rights

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CountryBroadcaster
ALBTop Channel
BELBe TV
BIHBHRT
BRATV Esporte Interativo
BULBNT
CROHRT
CZECzech Television
Sport 1
CYPLumiere TV
DENViasat Sport
ESPLa Sexta
Gol Televisión
ESTETV
FINViasat Sport
FRACanal+
Sport+
GERDSF


CountryBroadcaster
GBRESPN
BBC[24]
GREERT
HUNSport 1
INDTEN Sports
ITARai Sport Più
ISRChannel 1
Sport 5
JPNJ Sports
LATTV3
TV6
LITTV3
TV6
MKDSitel
MNERTCG
NORViasat Sport


CountryBroadcaster
PHIC/S9
Basketball TV
POLTVP
QATAl Jazeera Sports
ROCVideoland
ROUSport 1
RUSNTV Plus
SRBRTS
SVKSTV
Sport 1
SLORTVSLO
Šport TV
SWEViasat Sport
TURNTV
NTV Spor
USAESPN360

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Gasol leads Spain to Euro gold".ESPN. 20 September 2009. Retrieved21 September 2009.
  2. ^"Spain crowned kings of EuroBasket".BBC Sport. 20 September 2009. Retrieved21 September 2009.
  3. ^"Poland". eurobasket2009.org. Retrieved28 August 2009.
  4. ^"Seven teams book ticket to EuroBasket 2009".FIBA Europe. 21 September 2008. Retrieved28 August 2009.
  5. ^"EuroBasket 2009 in Poland". eurocup.org. 15 February 2009. Archived fromthe original on 11 September 2009. Retrieved28 August 2009.
  6. ^"FIBA Europe announces seedings for EuroBasket draws".FIBA Europe. 6 October 2008. Retrieved29 August 2009.
  7. ^"EuroBasket 2009 draw countdown in Warsaw".FIBA Europe. 7 November 2008. Retrieved29 August 2009.
  8. ^Eurobasket of AbsenteesArchived 26 July 2009 at theWayback Machine at talkbasket.net
  9. ^Players who are citizens by birth of the country they represent, even if they were born outside of that country and have not previously lived there, are not considered "naturalized" under FIBA rules. Two players on the Greece squad,Nick Calathes andKosta Koufos, were born and raised in the United States, but were also Greek citizens by birth because each had at least one parent who emigrated from Greece.
  10. ^Eurobasket preview at thepaintedarea.blogspot.com
  11. ^Elkington, Mark (20 September 2009)."Spain crush Serbia to take European gold". Reuters. Retrieved21 September 2009.
  12. ^EuroBasket2009.org Gasol Named EuroBasket 2009 MVP Presented By Tissot.Archived 24 September 2009 at theWayback Machine
  13. ^PPG Leaders
  14. ^RPG Leaders
  15. ^APG Leaders
  16. ^SPG Leaders
  17. ^BPG Leaders
  18. ^MPG Leaders
  19. ^Team Leaders – PPG
  20. ^Team Leaders – RPG
  21. ^Team Leaders – APG
  22. ^Team Leaders – SPG
  23. ^Team Leaders – BPG
  24. ^"Basketball on the BBC".BBC News. 1 September 2009. Retrieved2 May 2010.

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