FIBA EuroBasket 1995 qualification
Qualification for the 1995 FIBA European Championship, commonly called FIBA EuroBasket 1995 took place between 21 June 1993[1] and 4 June 1995.[2] A total of twelve teams qualified for the tournament, joining hosts Greece and European Champions Germany.
A total of 34 teams participated. Competition consisted of three stages:
- A qualifying round that consisted of nineteen teams divided into three round-robin tournaments that took place in Wien-Austria, Zalaegerszeg-Hungary and Prievidza-Slovak Republic between 21 Jun and 27 Jun 1993.
- A semi-final round where the first and second teams from each of the three groups from the qualifying round joined another fourteen teams. All twenty teams where then divided in five round-robin groups of four teams each. This stage took place between 10 November 1993 and 16 November 1994 and competition consisted of home and away legs, taking place in each of the participating countries. The top two teams from each group qualified for EuroBasket 1995.
- An additional qualifying round where the best four third-placed teams from the semi-final round joined FR Yugoslavia, which was banned during the last edition, in a round-robin tournament that took place in Sofia-Bulgaria between 31 May and 4 Jun 1995. The top two teams qualified for EuroBasket 1995.
Qualifying round
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Qualified for the semi-final Round
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Group A (Wien, Austria)
Group B (Zalaegerszeg, Hungary)
Rules=1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
Group C (Prievidza, Slovak Republic)
Semi-final round
Group A
Team
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Pld
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W
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L
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PF
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PA
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PD
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Pts
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Tie
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Croatia
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6
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5
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1
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518
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431 |
+87
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11
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Sweden
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6
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3
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3
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455
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448 |
+7
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9
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Belgium
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6
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2
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4
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421
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471 |
−50
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8
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1-1, +5
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Slovakia
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6
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2
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4
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447
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491 |
−44
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8
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1-1 -5
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Rules=1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
PrievidzaAttendance: 1,000 Referees: Michail Grigoriev (RUS), Richard Führer (AUT)
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HasseltAttendance: 2,000 Referees: José Araújo (POR), René Leegwater (NED)
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Group B
Team
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Pld
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W
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L
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PF
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PA
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PD
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Pts
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Tie
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Slovenia
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6
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5
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1
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563
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463 |
+100
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11
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1–1, +1
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Lithuania
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6
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5
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1
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535
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465 |
+70
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11
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1–1, -1
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Estonia
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6
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2
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4
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479
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539 |
−60
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8
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Latvia
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6
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0
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6
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493
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603 |
−110
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6
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Rules=1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
TallinnAttendance: 1,500 Referees: Zbigniew Szpilewski (POL), Peter George (GER)
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VilniusAttendance: 5,100 Referees: Carl Jungebrand (FIBA), Petr Sudek (SVK)
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TallinnReferees: Jozef Jančovič (SVK), Lars Klaar (SWE)
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Referees: Leszek Rakoczy (POL), Rikard Johansson (SWE)
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Group C
MoscowAttendance: 2,000 Referees: Miodrag Ličina (SRB), Anguel Ivanov (BUL)
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HelsinkiAttendance: 1,600 Referees: Boris Schmidt (GER), Trevor Pountain (GBR)
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BerlinAttendance: 3,000 Referees: Gennaro Colucci (ITA), Víctor Mas (ESP)
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BerlinAttendance: 2,400 Referees: Karel Bruna (CZE), Wiesław Zych (POL)
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Ukraine didn’t play this game and Russia received a forfait (20-0)
Group D
Team
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Pld
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W
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L
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PF
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PA
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PD
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Pts
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Tie
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Spain
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6
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5
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1
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507
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447 |
+60
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11
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1–1, +5
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Israel
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6
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5
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1
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528
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483 |
+45
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11
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1–1, -5
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Turkey
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6
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1
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5
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474
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500 |
−26
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7
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1–1, +5
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Czech Republic
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6
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1
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5
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486
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565 |
−79
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7
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1–1, -5
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Rules=1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
Nový JičínReferees: Danko Radić (CRO), Efim Resser (GER)
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Nový JičínReferees: Konrad Tomczyk (POL), Tomislav Jovančić (SRB)
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IstanbulAttendance: 3,500 Referees: Philippe Leemann (SUI), Alan Richardson (ENG)
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AnkaraAttendance: 7,000 Referees: Ion Olaru (ROU), Anguel Ivanov (BUL)
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HuescaAttendance: 5,000 Referees: Philippe Mailhabiau (FRA), Rui Valente (POR)
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Group E
Team
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Pld
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W
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L
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PF
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PA
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PD
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Pts
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France
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6
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5
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1
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472
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408 |
+64
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11
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Italy
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6
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4
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2
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484
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418 |
+66
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10
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Bulgaria
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6
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3
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3
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424
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469 |
−45
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9
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Hungary
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6
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0
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6
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405
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490 |
−85
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6
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SofiaAttendance: 2,000 Referees: Tihomir Bubalo (SRB), Nikolaos Pitsilkas (GRE)
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Palais des Sports, CaenAttendance: 3,000 Referees: Juan Carlos Mitjana (ESP), Michel Zegwaard (NED)
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Reggio CalabriaAttendance: 7,000 Referees: Konstantinos Koromilas (GRE), Reuven Virovnik (ISR)
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ZalaegerszegAttendance: 1,000 Referees: Ivan Zachara (CZE), Davorin Nakić (CRO)
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BeneventoAttendance: 4,500 Referees: Aleš Kamnikar (SLO), Fatih Dalay (TUR)
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Additional qualifying round
Group X (Sofia, Bulgaria)
Rules=1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
Bosnia-Herzegovina didn’t play this game and Yugoslavia received a forfait (0-20)
References
External links
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