The 1955 European Basketball Championship, commonly called Eurobasket 1955, was the ninth regional championship held by FIBA Europe. FIBA Europe is a zone within the FIBA association which includes all 49 national European FIBA federations Eighteen national teams affiliated with the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) entered the competition. The International Basketball Federation ( French: Fédération Internationale de Basketball) more commonly known by the French acronym FIBA The competition was hosted by Hungary, silver medal winners of Eurobasket 1953. Hungary (Magyarország 'mɔɟɔrorsaːg) officially in English the Republic of Hungary ( Magyar Köztársaság, literally Magyar (Hungarian Republic A Silver medal is a Medal awarded to the second place finisher of contests (typically athletics competitions such as the Olympic Games, The 1953 European Basketball Championship, commonly called Eurobasket 1953, was the eighth regional championship held by FIBA Europe. Budapest was the location of the event. Budapest ( also /ˈbʊ-/) is the capital city of Hungary. As the largest city of Hungary it serves as the country's principal Political,
Final rankings
Hungary
Czechoslovakia
Soviet Union
Bulgaria
Poland
Italy
Romania
Yugoslavia
France
Finland
Turkey
England
Austria
Switzerland
Luxembourg
Sweden
West Germany
Denmark
Results
Preliminary round
In the preliminary round, the 18 teams were split up into four groups. The Hungary national basketball team is the Basketball side that represents Hungary in international competitions The Czechoslovakia national basketball team was the Basketball side that represented Czechoslovakia in international competitions The Soviet Union national basketball team was the Basketball side that represented the Soviet Union in international competitions The Bulgaria national basketball team is the Basketball side that represents Bulgaria in international competitions The Poland national basketball team is the national Basketball side that represents Poland in international competitions The Italian national basketball team is the national Basketball team representing Italy. The Romania national basketball team is the Basketball side that represents Romania in international competitions Yugoslavia national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. The France national basketball team is the national Basketball team representing France. The Finland national basketball team is the Basketball side that represents Finland in international competitions The Turkey national basketball team is the Basketball side that represents Turkey in international competitions The England national basketball team represents England in international Basketball competitions The Austria national basketball team is the Basketball side that represents Austria in international competitions The Switzerland national basketball team is the Basketball side that represents Switzerland in international competitions The Luxembourg national basketball team is the Basketball side that represents Luxembourg in international competitions The Sweden national basketball team is the Basketball side that represents Sweden in international competitions The Germany national basketball team for men is the basketball side that represents Germany in international competitions The Denmark national basketball team is the Basketball side that represents Denmark in international competition Two of the groups had five teams each, with the other two having four each. The top two teams in each group advanced to the final round, while the other ten teams were relegated to classification play.
Group A
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| France |
56 - 72 |
Austria |
| Poland |
69 - 64 |
Yugoslavia |
| England |
50 - 97 |
France |
| Poland |
80 - 50 |
Austria |
| England |
44 - 140 |
Poland |
| Yugoslavia |
68 - 61 |
Austria |
| Yugoslavia |
98 - 53 |
England |
| France |
55 - 57 |
Poland |
| Austria |
69 - 48 |
England |
| France |
37 - 40 |
Yugoslavia |
Group B
| Rank |
Team |
Pts |
W |
L |
PF |
PA |
Diff |
| 1 |
Hungary |
6 |
3 |
0 |
235 |
171 |
+64 |
| 2 |
Italy |
5 |
2 |
1 |
232 |
197 |
+35 |
| 3 |
Turkey |
4 |
1 |
2 |
201 |
218 |
-17 |
| 4 |
Finland |
3 |
0 |
3 |
183 |
265 |
-82 |
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| Italy |
86 - 63 |
Turkey |
| Hungary |
94 - 58 |
Finland |
| Finland |
66 - 83 |
Turkey |
| Hungary |
75 - 58 |
Italy |
| Italy |
88 - 59 |
Finland |
| Turkey |
55 - 66 |
Hungary |
Group C
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| Sweden |
52 - 72 |
Switzerland |
| Luxembourg |
36 - 103 |
Soviet Union |
| Sweden |
54 - 53 |
Luxembourg |
| Romania |
63 - 79 |
Soviet Union |
| Switzerland |
73 - 50 |
Luxembourg |
| Romania |
86 - 52 |
Sweden |
| Soviet Union |
103 - 31 |
Sweden |
| Switzerland |
39 - 63 |
Romania |
| Romania |
68 - 43 |
Luxembourg |
| Soviet Union |
87 - 49 |
Switzerland |
Group D
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| Bulgaria |
107 - 33 |
Denmark |
| West Germany |
65 - 113 |
Czechoslovakia |
| Bulgaria |
97 - 54 |
West Germany |
| Czechoslovakia |
100 - 28 |
Denmark |
| Czechoslovakia |
73 - 68 |
Bulgaria |
| Denmark |
36 - 52 |
West Germany |
Classification round 1
The first classification round was played in two round-robin groups. The Poland national basketball team is the national Basketball side that represents Poland in international competitions Yugoslavia national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. The Austria national basketball team is the Basketball side that represents Austria in international competitions The France national basketball team is the national Basketball team representing France. The England national basketball team represents England in international Basketball competitions The Hungary national basketball team is the Basketball side that represents Hungary in international competitions The Italian national basketball team is the national Basketball team representing Italy. The Turkey national basketball team is the Basketball side that represents Turkey in international competitions The Finland national basketball team is the Basketball side that represents Finland in international competitions The Soviet Union national basketball team was the Basketball side that represented the Soviet Union in international competitions The Romania national basketball team is the Basketball side that represents Romania in international competitions The Switzerland national basketball team is the Basketball side that represents Switzerland in international competitions The Sweden national basketball team is the Basketball side that represents Sweden in international competitions The Luxembourg national basketball team is the Basketball side that represents Luxembourg in international competitions The Czechoslovakia national basketball team was the Basketball side that represented Czechoslovakia in international competitions The Bulgaria national basketball team is the Basketball side that represents Bulgaria in international competitions The Germany national basketball team for men is the basketball side that represents Germany in international competitions The Denmark national basketball team is the Basketball side that represents Denmark in international competition 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. The fifth place teams played one game against each other for 17th and 18th places.
Group 1
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| West Germany |
67 - 50 |
England |
| Finland |
55 - 49 |
Austria |
| Switzerland |
65 - 41 |
Austria |
| West Germany |
53 - 65 |
Finland |
| England |
60 - 94 |
Finland |
| Switzerland |
35 - 34 |
West Germany |
| England |
59 - 53 |
Switzerland |
| Austria |
46 - 42 |
West Germany |
| Austria |
48 - 51 |
England |
| Finland |
65 - 41 |
Switzerland |
Group 2
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| Turkey |
72 - 59 |
Luxembourg |
| Denmark |
41 - 51 |
Sweden |
| France |
84 - 36 |
Sweden |
| Turkey |
82 - 33 |
Denmark |
| Luxembourg |
46 - 31 |
Denmark |
| France |
50 - 38 |
Turkey |
| Sweden |
46 - 87 |
Turkey |
| Luxembourg |
30 - 84 |
France |
| Denmark |
26 - 96 |
France |
| Sweden |
59 - 65 |
Luxembourg |
Classification round 2
Classification 17/18
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| West Germany |
51 - 49 |
Denmark |
Classification 13-16
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| Luxembourg |
55 - 80 |
Austria |
| Switzerland |
54 - 43 |
Sweden |
Classification 15/16
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| Luxembourg |
56 - 52 |
Sweden |
Classification 13/14
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| Austria |
52 - 47 |
Switzerland |
Classification 9-12
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| France |
103 - 55 |
England |
| Finland |
55 - 54 |
Turkey |
Classification 11/12
Classification 9/10
Final round
The final round was played as an 8-team round robin, with no further playoffs. The Finland national basketball team is the Basketball side that represents Finland in international competitions The England national basketball team represents England in international Basketball competitions The Switzerland national basketball team is the Basketball side that represents Switzerland in international competitions The Austria national basketball team is the Basketball side that represents Austria in international competitions The Germany national basketball team for men is the basketball side that represents Germany in international competitions The France national basketball team is the national Basketball team representing France. The Turkey national basketball team is the Basketball side that represents Turkey in international competitions The Luxembourg national basketball team is the Basketball side that represents Luxembourg in international competitions The Sweden national basketball team is the Basketball side that represents Sweden in international competitions The Denmark national basketball team is the Basketball side that represents Denmark in international competition
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| Poland |
56 - 69 |
Romania |
| Bulgaria |
84 - 66 |
Yugoslavia |
| Hungary |
65 - 75 |
Czechoslovakia |
| Italy |
48 - 54 |
Soviet Union |
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| Czechoslovakia |
49 - 52 |
Yugoslavia |
| Romania |
70 - 73 |
Italy |
| Soviet Union |
82 - 62 |
Bulgaria |
| Hungary |
98 - 66 |
Poland |
After two rounds of the round robin, the Soviet Union was the only team still undefeated. The Hungary national basketball team is the Basketball side that represents Hungary in international competitions The Czechoslovakia national basketball team was the Basketball side that represented Czechoslovakia in international competitions The Soviet Union national basketball team was the Basketball side that represented the Soviet Union in international competitions The Bulgaria national basketball team is the Basketball side that represents Bulgaria in international competitions The Poland national basketball team is the national Basketball side that represents Poland in international competitions The Italian national basketball team is the national Basketball team representing Italy. The Romania national basketball team is the Basketball side that represents Romania in international competitions Yugoslavia national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Poland had lost both of their games, and the other six teams were 1-1.
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| Bulgaria |
73 - 46 |
Romania |
| Italy |
65 - 81 |
Hungary |
| Poland |
72 - 68 |
Czechoslovakia |
| Yugoslavia |
52 - 75 |
Soviet Union |
The Soviet team remained undefeated with an easy win over Yugoslavia, while Bulgaria and Hungary followed closely at 2-1 as the other 5 teams trailed at 1-2.
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| Czechoslovakia |
81 - 74 |
Soviet Union |
| Romania |
93 - 69 |
Yugoslavia |
| Hungary |
69 - 59 |
Bulgaria |
| Poland |
67 - 59 |
Italy |
Ending the Soviet Union's undefeated streak that had spanned 31 games and was into its 4th tournament, Czechoslovakia won 81-74 to bump the Soviet Union to 3-1, tied with a Hungarian team it had yet to face in direct competition in the final round.
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| Bulgaria |
62 - 57 |
Poland |
| Yugoslavia |
34 - 48 |
Hungary |
| Italy |
48 - 96 |
Czechoslovakia |
| Soviet Union |
84 - 66 |
Romania |
The Soviet Union and Hungary each won their fifth-round games, moving up to 4-1 apiece with two games left. The sixth round would pit the two against each other, however, so the tie for the lead of the group was about to be broken. Bulgaria and Czechoslovakia remained close behind at 3-2, followed by Romania and Poland at 2-3. Yugoslavia and Italy brought up the rear with 1-4 records.
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| Soviet Union |
68 - 82 |
Hungary |
| Italy |
72 - 76 |
Bulgaria |
| Poland |
67 - 59 |
Yugoslavia |
| Czechoslovakia |
91 - 69 |
Romania |
The host Hungarian team dealt the Soviet Union its second loss in Eurobasket history. The Soviets were for the first time no longer in control of their own destiny--the Hungarians had taken lead of the group and the Soviets could not directly take it back. They were now in a three-way tie for second place with Bulgaria and Czechoslovakia.
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| Yugoslavia |
66 - 69 |
Italy |
| Bulgaria |
67 - 73 |
Czechoslovakia |
| Hungary |
71 - 60 |
Romania |
| Soviet Union |
101 - 76 |
Poland |
Hungary's defeat of Romania clinched the gold medal for the hosts, who were the only 6-1 team in the final round. Gold Medal is an Album by American band The Donnas, released in 2004 (see 2004 in music) The Soviets and Czechoslovakia both finished at 5-2, with Czechoslovakia taking the silver medal and the Soviet Union, three-time gold medal winners, finished with a bronze medal. A Silver medal is a Medal awarded to the second place finisher of contests (typically athletics competitions such as the Olympic Games, For the New York City civilian award go to Bronze Medallion - New York City Award A Bronze medal is a Medal awarded
Team rosters
1. Hungary: János Greminger, Tibor Mezőfi, László Tóth, Tibor Zsiros, László Bánhegyi, János Hódy, László Hódy, Pál Bogár, Péter Papp, János Simon, Tibor Czinkán, Tibor Cselkó, János Dallos, János Bencze (Coach: Janos Pader)
2. János Greminger (born May 5, 1929) was a Hungarian Basketball player who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics. Tibor Mezőfi (born March 18, 1926 in Rákospalota - died August 10, 2000 in Budapest) was a Hungarian Tibor Zsíros (born 30 June[[ 930]] is a Hungarian former Basketball player who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics and in the 1952 Pál Bogár (born September 2, 1927 in Tés) is a Hungarian Basketball player who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics János Simon (born March 1, 1929) was a Hungarian Basketball player who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics. Tibor Czinkán (born August 10, 1929) was a Hungarian Basketball player who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics. Tibor Cselkó (born August 5, 1931) was a Hungarian Basketball player who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics. Czechoslovakia: Ivan Mrázek, Jiri Baumruk, Zdenek Bobrovsky, Miroslav Skerik, Jan Kozak, Jaroslav Sip, Radoslav Sip, Zdenek Rylich, Boris Lukasik, Jaroslav Tetiva, Lubomir Kolar, Jiri Matousek, Milan Merkl, Evzen Hornak (Coach: Josef Fleischlinger)
3. Ján Kozák may be Ján Kozák (footballer born 1954 Ján Kozák (footballer born 1980 Ján Kozák basketball player Soviet Union: Otar Korkia, Anatoly Konev, Alexander Moiseev, Mikhail Semyonov, Arkady Bochkarov, Yuri Ozerov, Kazimieras Petkevičius, Algirdas Lauritėnas, Gunārs Siliņš, Vladimir Torban, Viktor Vlasov, Stasys Stonkus, Mart Laga, Lev Reshetnikov (Coach: Konstantin Travin)
4. Otar Mikhailovich Korkiya ( Georgian: ? Russian:Отар Михайлович Коркия born May 10, 1923 in Kutaisi - died Anatoly Konstantinovich Konev (Анатолий Константинович Конев January 10 1921 – November 9 1965 was a Russian Basketball player Aleksandr Ivanovich Moiseyev ( Russian:Александр Иванович Моисеев born May 28, 1927 - died in 2003 or 2004 was a Russian Yuri Viktorovich Ozerov ( Russian:Юрий Викторович Озеров July 9, 1928 &ndash February 25, 2004) was a Viktor Petrovich Vlasov ( Russian:Виктор Петрович Власов born September 1, 1925) was a Russian Basketball Stanislovas "Stasys" Stonkus (born December 29, 1931) is a retired Soviet present day Lithuanian Basketball player who Bulgaria: Georgi Panov, Viktor Radev, Ilija Mirchev, Vladimir Ganchev, Konstantin Totev, Tsvjatko Barchovski, Gencho Rashkov, Metodi Tomovski, Vasil Manchenko, Emanuil Gjaurov, Anton Kuzov, Rajkov (Coach: Bozhidar Takev)
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