EuroBasket 1985
FIBA EuroBasket 1985 | |||||||
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24th FIBA European Basketball Championship | |||||||
Tournament details | |||||||
Host nation | West Germany | ||||||
Dates | 5–16 June | ||||||
Teams | 12 (from 34 federations) | ||||||
Venues | 3 Karlsruhe, Leverkusen, Stuttgart (in 3 host cities) | ||||||
Champions | Soviet Union (14th title) | ||||||
MVP | Arvydas Sabonis | ||||||
Tournament leaders | |||||||
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Official website | |||||||
EuroBasket 1985 | |||||||
The 1985 FIBA European Championship, commonly called FIBA EuroBasket 1985, was the 24th FIBA EuroBasket regional basketball championship, held by FIBA Europe. It took place from 5 to 16 June 1985 in West Germany. The Soviet Union defeated Czechoslovakia in the final to win its fourteenth title.
Venues
Location | Picture | City | Arena | Capacity | Status | Round |
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Karlsruhe | Europahalle | 5,000 | 1983 | Group A | ||
Leverkusen | Wilhelm Dopatka Halle | 3,500 | Opened in 1974 | Group B | ||
Stuttgart | Schleyerhalle | 15,500 | Opened in 1983 | Knockout rounds and qualification rounds |
Qualification
A total of twelve teams qualified for the tournament. To the top eight teams from the previous tournament, four more teams were granted berths via a qualifying tournament.
- Top eight teams from Eurobasket 1983:
- Top four teams from the qualifying stage:
Squads
Main article: EuroBasket 1985 squads
Format
- The teams were split in two groups of six teams each. The top four teams from each group advance to the quarterfinals. The winners in the knockout semifinals advance to the Final, and the losers figure in a third-place playoff.
- The losers from the quarterfinals stage compete in a separate bracket to define places 5th through 8th in the final standings.
- The fifth and sixth teams from each group competed in another bracket to define places 9th through 12th in the final standings.
Preliminary round
Qualified for the semifinals |
Group A
- Times given below are in Central European Time (UTC+1).
Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts |
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Yugoslavia | 5 | 4 | 1 | 514 | 464 | +50 | 9 |
Soviet Union | 5 | 4 | 1 | 537 | 483 | +54 | 9 |
Spain | 5 | 4 | 1 | 496 | 465 | +31 | 9 |
France | 5 | 1 | 4 | 479 | 531 | −52 | 6 |
Romania | 5 | 1 | 4 | 452 | 488 | −36 | 6 |
Poland | 5 | 1 | 4 | 457 | 504 | −47 | 6 |
5 June 15:00 |
Poland | 70–83 | Romania |
Scoring by half: 34–42, 36–41 | ||
Pts: Fikiel 16 | Pts: Dan Niculescu 21 |
5 June 19:00 |
Soviet Union | 118–103 | France |
Scoring by half: 65–46, 53–57 | ||
Pts: Chomičius 23 | Pts: Szanyiel 26 |
Europahalle, Karlsruhe Attendance: 2,940 Referees: Peter George (FRG), Maurizio Martolini (ITA) |
5 June 21:00 |
Spain | 83–99 | Yugoslavia |
Scoring by half: 44–39, 39–60 | ||
Pts: Martín 19 | Pts: D. Petrović 23 |
Europahalle, Karlsruhe Attendance: 3,708 Referees: Costas Rigas (GRE), Lubomir Kotleba |
6 June 15:00 |
Soviet Union | 100–85 | Romania |
Scoring by half: 43–37, 57–48 | ||
Pts: Kurtinaitis 22 | Pts: Da Niculescu 20 |
Europahalle, Karlsruhe Attendance: 1,000 Referees: Maurizio Martolini (ITA), Jan Van Renen (NED) |
6 June 18:00 |
Spain | 99–97 | Poland |
Scoring by half: 52–58, 47–39 | ||
Pts: San Epifanio 25 | Pts: Zelig 25 |
Europahalle, Karlsruhe Attendance: 1,500 Referees: Peter George (FRG), Georgy Labov (BUL) |
6 June 20:00 |
France | 89–110 | Yugoslavia |
Scoring by half: 40–65, 49–45 | ||
Pts: Ostrowski 22 | Pts: D. Petrović 30 |
Europahalle, Karlsruhe Attendance: 3,500 Referees: John Weiland (CAN), Todd Warnick (ISR) |
7 June 15:00 |
Romania | 94–106 | Spain |
Scoring by half: 49–51, 45–55 | ||
Pts: Cernat 22 | Pts: San Epifanio 22 |
Europahalle, Karlsruhe Attendance: 4,000 Referees: Maurizio Martolini (ITA), Jan Van Renen (NED) |
7 June 18:00 |
France | 94–97 | Poland |
Scoring by half: 34–46, 60–51 | ||
Pts: Dubuisson 39 | Pts: Zelig 36 |
Europahalle, Karlsruhe Attendance: 3,000 Referees: John Weiland (CAN), Todd Warnick (ISR) |
7 June 20:00 |
Soviet Union | 105–97 | Yugoslavia |
Scoring by half: 57–53, 48–44 | ||
Pts: Sabonis 34 | Pts: D. Petrović 30 |
Europahalle, Karlsruhe Attendance: 4,520 Referees: Costas Rigas (GRE), Lubomir Kotleba |
8 June 15:00 |
France | 110–97 | Romania |
Scoring by half: 55–59, 55–38 | ||
Pts: Szanyiel 25 | Pts: Opsitaru 21 |
Europahalle, Karlsruhe Attendance: 2,040 Referees: Peter George (FRG), Costas Rigas (GRE) |
8 June 18:00 |
Yugoslavia | 106–94 | Poland |
Scoring by half: 51–44, 55–50 | ||
Pts: D. Petrović 31 | Pts: Zelig 23 |
Europahalle, Karlsruhe Attendance: 2,200 Referees: Lubomir Kotleba, Jan Van Renen (NED) |
8 June 20:00 |
Soviet Union | 92–99 | Spain |
Scoring by half: 52–57, 40–42 | ||
Pts: Sabonis 28 | Pts: Sibilio 17 |
Europahalle, Karlsruhe Attendance: 4,230 Referees: John Weiland (CAN), Maurizio Martolini (ITA) |
9 June 15:00 |
Yugoslavia | 102–93 | Romania |
Scoring by half: 62–49, 40–44 | ||
Pts: D. Petrović 23 | Pts: Ermurache 23 |
Europahalle, Karlsruhe Attendance: 3,040 Referees: John Weiland (CAN), Georgy Labov (BUL) |
9 June 18:00 |
Spain | 109–83 | France |
Scoring by half: 62–34, 47–49 | ||
Pts: Margall 21 | Pts: Cham 14 |
Europahalle, Karlsruhe Attendance: 3,732 Referees: Lubomir Kotleba, Jan Van Renen (NED) |
9 June 20:00 |
Soviet Union | 122–99 | Poland |
Scoring by half: 64–44, 58–55 | ||
Pts: Enden, Valters 17 | Pts: Binkowski 26 |
Europahalle, Karlsruhe Attendance: 3,200 Referees: Costas Rigas (GRE), Peter George (FRG) |
Group B
Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts |
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Italy | 5 | 4 | 1 | 459 | 391 | +68 | 9 |
West Germany | 5 | 4 | 1 | 445 | 420 | +25 | 9 |
Bulgaria | 5 | 3 | 2 | 396 | 385 | +11 | 8 |
Czechoslovakia | 5 | 2 | 3 | 428 | 425 | +3 | 7 |
Israel | 5 | 2 | 3 | 430 | 434 | −4 | 7 |
Netherlands | 5 | 1 | 4 | 397 | 503 | −106 | 6 |
5 June 14:00 |
Italy | 82–80 | Czechoslovakia |
Scoring by half: 39–42, 43–38 | ||
Pts: Villalta 21 | Pts: Brabenec 16 |
Wilhelm Dopatka Halle, Leverkusen Attendance: 2,050 Referees: Alan Richardson (ENG), Francisco Fajardo (ESP) |
5 June 18:00 |
West Germany | 104–79 | Netherlands |
Scoring by half: 51–34, 53–45 | ||
Pts: Jackel 36 | Pts: Kuipers 21 |
Wilhelm-Dopatka Halle, Leverkusen Attendance: 3,110 Referees: Georgy Avalishvili (URS), Zoran Grbac (YUG) |
5 June 20:30 |
Israel | 72–78 | Bulgaria |
Scoring by half: 44–37, 28–41 | ||
Pts: Jamchi 27 | Pts: Evtimov 26 |
Wilhelm-Dopatka Halle, Leverkusen Attendance: 3,100 Referees: José Manuel Reynoso (USA), Yvan Mainini (FRA) |
6 June 15:30 |
Italy | 94–79 | West Germany |
Scoring by half: 49–43, 45–36 | ||
Pts: Gilardi 22 | Pts: Schrempf 26 |
Wilhelm-Dopatka Halle, Leverkusen Attendance: 4,260 Referees: José Manuel Reynoso (USA), Yvan Mainini (FRA) |
6 June 18:15 |
Israel | 92–93 | Czechoslovakia |
Scoring by half: 54–42, 38–51 | ||
Pts: Jamchi 33 | Pts: Kropilák 23 |
Wilhelm-Dopatka Halle, Leverkusen Attendance: 3,600 Referees: Zoran Grbac (YUG), Ion Antonescu (ROU) |
6 June 20:30 |
Netherlands | 90–103 | Bulgaria |
Scoring by half: 32–52, 58–51 | ||
Pts: Esveldt 21 | Pts: Antov 23 |
Wilhelm-Dopatka Halle, Leverkusen Attendance: 4,100 Referees: Alan Richardson (ENG), Wieslaw Zych (POL) |
7 June 15:00 |
West Germany | 101–83 | Czechoslovakia |
Scoring by half: 45–44, 56–39 | ||
Pts: Schrempf 31 | Pts: Brabenec 17 |
Wilhelm-Dopatka Halle, Leverkusen Attendance: 2,640 Referees: Alan Richardson (ENG), Wieslaw Zych (POL) |
7 June 18:00 |
Italy | 82–61 | Bulgaria |
Scoring by half: 41–29, 41–32 | ||
Pts: Savio 16 | Pts: Gluškov 17 |
Wilhelm-Dopatka Halle, Leverkusen Attendance: 2,050 Referees: Georgy Avalishvili (URS), Francisco Fajardo (ESP) |
7 June 20:30 |
Israel | 80–86 | Netherlands |
Scoring by half: 49–45, 31–41 | ||
Pts: Jamchi 19 | Pts: Kuipers 22 |
Wilhelm-Dopatka Halle, Leverkusen Attendance: 2,460 Referees: Yvan Mainin (FRA), Zoran Grbac (YUG) |
8 June 15:30 |
Czechoslovakia | 68–84 | Bulgaria |
Scoring by half: 35–40, 33–44 | ||
Pts: Havlík 15 | Pts: Mladenov 26 |
Wilhelm-Dopatka Halle, Leverkusen Attendance: 3,800 Referees: José Manuel Reynoso (USA), Ion Antonescu (ROU) |
8 June 18:15 |
Israel | 94–88 | West Germany |
Scoring by half: 46–52, 48–36 | ||
Pts: Jamchi 42 | Pts: Schrempf 36 |
Wilhelm-Dopatka Halle, Leverkusen Attendance: 4,002 Referees: Georgy Avalishvili (URS), Francisco Fajardo (ESP) |
8 June 20:30 |
Netherlands | 76–112 | Italy |
Scoring by half: 32–56, 44–56 | ||
Pts: de Waard, van Noord 15 | Pts: Magnifico 23 |
Wilhelm-Dopatka Halle, Leverkusen Attendance: 3,950 Referees: Alan Richardson (ENG), Wieslaw Zych (POL) |
9 June 14:30 |
Netherlands | 66–104 | Czechoslovakia |
Scoring by half: 29–57, 37–47 | ||
Pts: de Waard 14 | Pts: Brabenec 30 |
Wilhelm-Dopatka Halle, Leverkusen Attendance: 1,800 Referees: Georgy Avalishvili (URS), Francisco Fajardo (ESP) |
9 June 17:00 |
West Germany | 73–70 | Bulgaria |
Scoring by half: 32–35, 41–35 | ||
Pts: Wadehn 19 | Pts: Evtimov 19 |
Wilhelm-Dopatka Halle, Leverkusen Attendance: 3,640 Referees: Alan Richardson (ENG), Zoran Grbac (YUG) |
9 June 19:30 |
Israel | 92–89 (OT) | Italy |
Scoring by half: 46–38, 33–41 Overtime: 13–10 | ||
Pts: Berkovich 34 | Pts: Magnifico 23 |
Wilhelm-Dopatka Halle, Leverkusen Attendance: 3,690 Referees: José Manuel Reynoso (USA), Ion Antonescu (ROU) |
Knockout stage
Championship bracket
Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||
11 June – 20:30 | ||||||||||
West Germany | 83 | |||||||||
14 June – 18:00 | ||||||||||
Spain | 98 | |||||||||
Spain | 95 | |||||||||
12 June – 20:30 | ||||||||||
Czechoslovakia | 98 | |||||||||
Yugoslavia | 91 | |||||||||
16 June – 20:00 | ||||||||||
Czechoslovakia | 102 | |||||||||
Czechoslovakia | 89 | |||||||||
11 June – 18:00 | ||||||||||
Soviet Union | 120 | |||||||||
Italy | 97 | |||||||||
14 June – 20:30 | ||||||||||
France | 71 | |||||||||
Italy | 96 | Third place | ||||||||
12 June – 18:00 | ||||||||||
Soviet Union | 112 | |||||||||
Soviet Union | 104 | Spain | 90 | |||||||
Bulgaria | 86 | Italy | 102 | |||||||
15 June – 19:30 | ||||||||||
Quarterfinals
11 June 18:00 |
France | 71–97 | Italy |
Scoring by half: 39–38, 32–59 | ||
Pts: Cham 19 | Pts: Sacchetti 27 |
Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart Attendance: 6,200 Referees: Costas Rigas (GRE), John Weiland (CAN) |
11 June 20:30 |
Spain | 98–83 | West Germany |
Scoring by half: 60–44, 38–39 | ||
Pts: San Epifanio 36 | Pts: Schrempf 25 |
Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart Attendance: 7,100 Referees: Costas Rigas (GRE), John Weiland (CAN) |
12 June 18:00 |
Soviet Union | 104–86 | Bulgaria |
Scoring by half: 52–45, 52–41 | ||
Pts: Valdis Valters 31 | Pts: Ivan Cenov 19 |
Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart Attendance: 2,810 Referees: Wieslaw Zych (POL), Jan Van Renen (NED) |
12 June 20:30 |
Yugoslavia | 91–102 | Czechoslovakia |
Scoring by half: 43–51, 48–51 | ||
Pts: D. Petrović 25 | Pts: Brabenec 32 |
Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart Attendance: 3,105 Referees: José Manuel Reynoso (USA), Todd Warnick (ISR) |
Semifinals
14 June 18:00 |
Spain | 95–98 | Czechoslovakia |
Scoring by half: 56–49, 39–49 | ||
Pts: Martín 26 | Pts: Rajniak 31 |
Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart Attendance: 6,050 Referees: John Weiland (CAN), Alan Richardson (ENG) |
14 June 20:30 |
Italy | 96–112 | Soviet Union |
Scoring by half: 40–73, 56–39 | ||
Pts: Vecchiato 23 | Pts: Sabonis 36 |
Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart Attendance: 6,130 Referees: Yvan Mainini (FRA), José Manuel Reynoso (USA) |
Third place
15 June 19:30 |
Spain | 90–102 (OT) | Italy |
Scoring by half: 46–49, 38–35 Overtime: 6–18 | ||
Pts: Sibilio 21 | Pts: Sacchetti 24 |
Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart Attendance: 6,780 Referees: Lubomir Kotleba, Todd Warnick (ISR) |
Final
16 June 20:00 |
Czechoslovakia | 89–120 | Soviet Union |
Scoring by half: 47–54, 42–66 | ||
Pts: Kropilák 23 | Pts: Valters 27 |
Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart Attendance: 8,600 Referees: Costas Rigas (GRE), Yvan Mainini (FRA) |
5th to 8th place
Classification round | Fifth place | ||||||
13 June – 20:30 | |||||||
West Germany | 98 | ||||||
Yugoslavia | 84 | ||||||
15 June – 17:00 | |||||||
West Germany | 101 | ||||||
France | 81 | ||||||
Seventh place | |||||||
13 June – 18:00 | 16 June – 18:00 | ||||||
France | 107 | Yugoslavia | 105 | ||||
Bulgaria | 105 | Bulgaria | 86 |
13 June 18:00 |
France | 107–105 (OT) | Bulgaria |
Scoring by half: 39–51, 51–39 Overtime: 17–15 | ||
Pts: Dubuisson 23 | Pts: Mladenov 40 |
Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart Attendance: 1,400 Referees: John Weiland (CAN), Francisco Fajardo (ESP) |
13 June 20:30 |
West Germany | 98–84 | Yugoslavia |
Scoring by half: 49–37, 49–47 | ||
Pts: Jackel 33 | Pts: Sunara 23 |
Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart Attendance: 3,910 Referees: Costas Rigas (GRE), Jan Van Renen (NED) |
15 June 17:00 |
West Germany | 100–81 | France |
Scoring by half: 49–42, 51–39 | ||
Pts: Schrempf 27 | Pts: Ostrowski 22 |
Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart Attendance: 6,820 Referees: Wieslaw Zych (POL), Zoran Grbac (YUG) |
16 June 17:00 |
Yugoslavia | 105–86 | Bulgaria |
Scoring by half: 56–44, 49–42 | ||
Pts: Petrović 34 | Pts: Antov 16 |
Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart Attendance: 5,000 Referees: Maurizio Martolini (ITA), Francisco Fajardo (ESP) |
9th to 12th place
Classification round | Ninth place | ||||||
11 June – 15:30 | |||||||
Poland | 86 | ||||||
Israel | 91 | ||||||
14 June – 15:30 | |||||||
Israel | 90 | ||||||
Romania | 89 | ||||||
Eleventh place | |||||||
12 June – 15:30 | 13 June – 15:30 | ||||||
Romania | 90 | Poland | 102 | ||||
Netherlands | 87 | Netherlands | 100 |
11 June 15:30 |
Poland | 86–91 | Israel |
Scoring by half: 45–40, 41–51 | ||
Pts: Zelig 25 | Pts: Jamchi 29 |
Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart Attendance: 2,500 Referees: Francisco Fajardo (ESP), Zoran Grbac (YUG) |
12 June 15:30 |
Romania | 90–87 | Netherlands |
Scoring by half: 46–46, 44–41 | ||
Pts: Cernat 24 | Pts: Esveldt 23 |
Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart Attendance: 1,600 Referees: Georgy Avalishvili (URS), Georgy Labov (BUL) |
13 June 15:30 |
Poland | 102–100 | Netherlands |
Scoring by half: 53–40, 49–60 | ||
Pts: Fikiel 24 | Pts: Esveldt 20 |
Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart Attendance: 1,200 Referees: Peter George (FRG), Ion Antonescu (ROU) |
14 June 15:30 |
Israel | 90–89 | Romania |
Scoring by half: 47–47, 43–42 | ||
Pts: Jamchi 39 | Pts: Ermurache 21 |
Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart Referees: Maurizio Martolini (ITA), Georgy Labov (BUL) |
Awards
1985 FIBA European Champions |
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Soviet Union 14th title |
1985 FIBA European Championship MVP: Arvydas Sabonis ( Soviet Union) |
All-Tournament Team[1] |
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Valdis Valters |
Dražen Petrović |
Detlef Schrempf |
Fernando Martín |
Arvydas Sabonis (MVP) |
Final standings
Rank | Team | Record |
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Soviet Union | 7–1 | |
Czechoslovakia | 4–4 | |
Italy | 6–2 | |
4 | Spain | 5–3 |
5 | West Germany | 5–3 |
6 | France | 2–6 |
7 | Yugoslavia | 5–3 |
8 | Bulgaria | 3–5 |
9 | Israel | 4–3 |
10 | Romania | 2–5 |
11 | Poland | 2–5 |
12 | Netherlands | 1–6 |
Soviet Union Alexander Volkov Heino Enden Sergei Tarakanov Valdemaras Chomičius Andrei Lopatov Valeri Tikhonenko Valdis Valters Vladimir Tkachenko Rimas Kurtinaitis Sergėjus Jovaiša Alexander Belostenny Arvydas Sabonis |
Czechoslovakia Jaroslav Skála Juraj Žuffa Vlastimil Havlík Peter Rajniak Stano Kropilák Zdeněk Böhm Jiří Okáč Igor Vraniak Vladimír Vyoral Kamil Brabenec Otto Matický Leoš Krejčí |
Italy Giampiero Savio Beppe Bosa Ario Costa Enrico Gilardi Walter Magnifico Roberto Brunamonti Renato Villalta Augusto Binelli Roberto Premier Renzo Vecchiato Pierluigi Marzorati Romeo Sacchetti |
Spain Jordi Villacampa José Luis Llorente Cándido Sibilio Josep María Margall Andrés Jiménez Fernando Romay Fernando Martín Vicente Gil Joaquim Costa Juan Domingo de la Cruz Juan Manuel López Iturriaga Juan Antonio San Epifanio |
References
External links
- 1985 European Championship for Men, FIBA.com.
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