EuroBasket 1947


























































EuroBasket 1947
Tournament details
Host country Czechoslovakia
City Prague
Dates 27 April – 3 May
Teams 14
Venue(s) 1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions
 Soviet Union (1st title)
Runners-up
 Czechoslovakia
Third place
 Egypt
Fourth place
 Belgium
Tournament statistics
MVP
Soviet Union Joann Lõssov
Top scorer
France Jacques Perrier
(13.7 points per game)

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The 1947 FIBA European Championship, commonly called FIBA EuroBasket 1947, was the fifth FIBA EuroBasket regional basketball championship, held by FIBA Europe. Fourteen national teams affiliated with the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) took part in the competition. Czechoslovakia hosted the contest, which was held in Prague.




Contents






  • 1 Results


    • 1.1 First round


      • 1.1.1 Group A


      • 1.1.2 Group B


      • 1.1.3 Group C


      • 1.1.4 Group D




    • 1.2 Semifinal round


      • 1.2.1 Lower bracket


        • 1.2.1.1 Group 4


        • 1.2.1.2 Group 3




      • 1.2.2 Upper bracket


      • 1.2.3 Group 2


      • 1.2.4 Group 1




    • 1.3 Final round




  • 2 Final rankings


  • 3 Team rosters


  • 4 External links





Results


The 1947 competition consisted of a preliminary round, with two groups of four teams and two groups of three teams each. Each team played the other teams in its group once. The top two teams in each of the groups advanced into four-team semifinal groups 1 and 2 and were guaranteed a top-eight finish, with the remaining teams playing in three-team groups 3 and 4 for places 9–14.


Each team again played each other team in its group once. The bottom team in each of the three-team groups played its counterpart for 13th and 14th places. Similarly, middle teams in those groups played each other for 11th and 12th places and top teams played for 9th and 10th. The top eight places were determined in the same fashion, with top teams playing each other for gold and silver, second place teams in each playing for bronze and 4th, and so on.



First round



Group A






























































Pos
Team

Pld

W

L

PF

PA

PD

Pts
Qualification
1

 Czechoslovakia
3
3
0
208
61
+147
6
Upper bracket
2

 Poland
3
2
1
108
106
+2
5
3

 Romania
3
1
2
107
157
−50
4
Lower bracket
4

 Netherlands
3
0
3
84
183
−99
3

Source: fibaeurope.com









































Poland

51 – 32
Romania

Czechoslovakia

93 – 19
Netherlands

Poland

40 – 23
Netherlands
Romania

25 – 64

Czechoslovakia
Netherlands

42 – 50

Romania

Czechoslovakia

51 – 17
Poland


Group B



















































Pos
Team

Pld

W

L

PF

PA

PD

Pts
Qualification
1

 Soviet Union
2
2
0
112
44
+68
4
Upper bracket
2

 Hungary
2
1
1
83
89
−6
3
3

 Yugoslavia
2
0
2
38
100
−62
2
Lower bracket

Source: fibaeurope.com


























Soviet Union

50 – 11
Yugoslavia

Soviet Union

62 – 33
Hungary
Yugoslavia

27 – 50

Hungary


Group C



















































Pos
Team

Pld

W

L

PF

PA

PD

Pts
Qualification
1

 France
2
2
0
167
38
+129
4
Upper bracket
2

 Bulgaria
2
1
1
88
80
+8
3
3

 Austria
2
0
2
19
156
−137
2
Lower bracket

Source: fibaeurope.com


























Bulgaria

56 – 13
Austria

France

100 – 6
Austria

France

67 – 32
Bulgaria


Group D






























































Pos
Team

Pld

W

L

PF

PA

PD

Pts
Qualification
1

 Egypt
3
3
0
193
92
+101
6
Upper bracket
2

 Belgium
3
2
1
183
78
+105
5
3

 Italy
3
1
2
119
92
+27
4
Lower bracket
4

 Albania
3
0
3
45
278
−233
3

Source: fibaeurope.com









































Italy

60 – 15
Albania
Belgium

35 – 46

Egypt

Belgium

114 – 11
Albania

Egypt

43 – 38
Italy
Albania

19 – 104

Egypt
Italy

21 – 34

Belgium


Semifinal round


The middle team of each of the groups of three did not compete in the semifinal round, as they advanced directly to a 5th/6th place playoff in the final round. The top team of each of those groups played one of the top two teams of the group of four, with rankings 1st–4th at stake. Similarly, the bottom team in each group of three played one of the two lower teams in the group of four in a semifinal for 7th–10th places.



Lower bracket



Group 4















































Pos
Team

Pld

W

L

PF

PA

PD

Pts
1

 Italy
2
1
1
93
72
+21
3
2

 Netherlands
2
1
1
65
66
−1
3
3

 Yugoslavia
2
1
1
65
85
−20
3

Source: fibaeurope.com


























Italy

59 – 33
Yugoslavia
Italy

34 – 39

Netherlands

Yugoslavia

32 – 26
Netherlands


Group 3















































Pos
Team

Pld

W

L

PF

PA

PD

Pts
1

 Romania
2
2
0
142
42
+100
4
2

 Austria
2
1
1
67
96
−29
3
3

 Albania
2
0
2
46
117
−71
2

Source: fibaeurope.com

























Austria

23 – 69

Romania
Albania

19 – 73

Romania
Albania

27 – 44

Austria


Upper bracket



Group 2



























































Pos
Team

Pld

W

L

PF

PA

PD

Pts
1

 Soviet Union
3
3
0
137
74
+63
6
2

 Egypt
3
2
1
135
112
+23
5
3

 Poland
3
1
2
78
115
−37
4
4

 Bulgaria
3
0
3
89
138
−49
3

Source: fibaeurope.com








































Poland

28 – 52

Egypt

Soviet Union

55 – 24
Bulgaria

Soviet Union

46 – 32
Egypt
Bulgaria

27 – 32

Poland

Egypt

51 – 38
Bulgaria
Poland

18 – 36

Soviet Union


Group 1



























































Pos
Team

Pld

W

L

PF

PA

PD

Pts
1

 Czechoslovakia
3
3
0
116
99
+17
6
2

 Belgium
3
2
1
86
85
+1
5
3

 France
3
1
2
93
100
−7
4
4

 Hungary
3
0
3
116
127
−11
3

Source: fibaeurope.com








































Hungary

48 – 52

Czechoslovakia
France

26 – 27

Belgium

Belgium

30 – 27
Hungary
France

22 – 32

Czechoslovakia
Hungary

41 – 45

France

Czechoslovakia

32 – 29
Belgium


Final round


In the final round, each team played one last game to determine final rankings.


13th/14th place:

















Yugoslavia

90 – 13
Albania

11th/12th place:

















Netherlands

54 – 33
Austria

9th/10th place:

















Italy

55 – 39
Romania

7th/8th place:

















Hungary

59 – 29
Bulgaria

5th/6th place:

















France

62 – 29
Poland

3rd/4th place:

















Egypt

50 – 48
Belgium

Championship:

















Soviet Union

56 – 37
Czechoslovakia






 1947 FIBA EuroBasket Champions 


Soviet Union
1st title



Final rankings




  1.  Soviet Union: 6–0


  2.  Czechoslovakia: 6–1


  3.  Egypt: 6–1


  4.  Belgium: 4–3


  5.  France: 4–2


  6.  Poland: 3–4


  7.  Hungary: 2–4


  8.  Bulgaria: 1–5


  9.  Italy: 3–3


  10.  Romania: 3–3


  11.  Netherlands: 2–4


  12.  Austria: 1–4


  13.  Yugoslavia: 2–3


  14.  Albania: 0–6



Team rosters


1. Soviet Union: Otar Korkia, Stepas Butautas, Joann Lõssov, Nodar Dzhordzhikiya, Ilmar Kullam, Anatoly Konev, Yevgeni Alekseyev, Alexander Moiseev, Justinas Lagunavičius, Kazys Petkevičius, Yuri Ushakov, Vytautas Kulakauskas, Vasili Kolpakov, Sergei Tarasov (Coach: Pavel Tsetlin)


2. Czechoslovakia: Ivan Mrázek, Miloš Bobocký, Jiří Drvota, Josef Ezr, Jan Kozák, Gustav Hermann, Miroslav Vondráček, Ladislav Trpkoš, Karel Bělohradský, Miroslav Dostál, Milan Fraňa, Václav Krása, Josef Toms, Emil Velenský (Coach: Josef Fleischlinger)


3. Egypt: Youssef Mohammed Abbas, Fouad Abdelmeguid el-Kheir, Guido Acher, Maurice Calife, Gabriel Armand "Gaby" Catafago, Abdelrahman Hafez Ismail, Zaki Selim Harari, Hassan Moawad, Hussein Kamel Montasser, Wahid Chafik Saleh, Albert Fahmy Tadros, Zaki Yehia


4. Belgium: Ange Hollanders, Henri Hollanders, Gustave Poppe, Emile Kets, Georges Baert, Henri Hermans, Julien Meuris, Rene Steurbaut, Francois de Pauw, Henri Coosemans, Guillaume van Damme, Armand van Wambeke, Fernand Rossius, Joseph Pirard (Coach: Raymond Briot)


13. Yugoslavia: Tullio Rochlitzer, Mirko Marjanović, Miodrag Stefanović, Božo Grkinić, Ladislav Demšar, Nebojša Popović, Zlatko Kovačević, Aleksandar Gec, Aleksandar Milojković, Srđan Kalember, Zorko Cvetković, Ottone Olivieri, Božidar Munćan (Coach: Stevica Čolović)



External links



  • FIBA Europe EuroBasket 1947

  • Eurobasket.com 1947 EChampionship









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