The 1974 European Women Basketball Championship, commonly called EuroBasket Women 1974, was the 14th regional championship held by FIBA Europe. The competition was held in Italy and took place from 23 August to 3 September 1974. Soviet Union won the gold medal and Czechoslovakia the silver medal while Italy won the bronze.
Squads
First stage
Group A
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August 23 |
Soviet Union |
106–47 |
West Germany
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August 23 |
Hungary |
65–57 |
Yugoslavia
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August 24 |
Yugoslavia |
75–54 |
West Germany
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August 24 |
Soviet Union |
80–64 |
Hungary
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August 25 |
Hungary |
50–36 |
West Germany
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August 25 |
Soviet Union |
91–53 |
Yugoslavia
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Group B
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August 23 |
Bulgaria |
79–69 |
Romania
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August 23 |
Poland |
84–50 |
Spain
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August 24 |
Bulgaria |
84–67 |
Spain
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August 24 |
Romania |
68–63 |
Poland
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August 25 |
Bulgaria |
76–69 |
Poland
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August 25 |
Romania |
76–72 |
Spain
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Group C
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August 23 |
Czechoslovakia |
64–42 |
Netherlands
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August 23 |
France |
88–43 |
Denmark
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August 24 |
Czechoslovakia |
103–34 |
Denmark
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August 24 |
France |
55–54 |
Netherlands
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August 25 |
Czechoslovakia |
53–48 |
France
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August 25 |
Netherlands |
64–44 |
Denmark
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Second stage
Championship group
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August 27 |
Czechoslovakia |
60–40 |
Italy
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August 27 |
Bulgaria |
76–74 |
France
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August 28 |
Soviet Union |
104–58 |
Czechoslovakia
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August 28 |
Italy |
52–45 |
Romania
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August 29 |
Czechoslovakia |
64–55 |
Hungary
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August 29 |
Soviet Union |
99–41 |
Romania
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August 29 |
France |
46–42 |
Italy
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August 31 |
Hungary |
67–56 |
Romania
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August 31 |
Soviet Union |
84–38 |
France
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August 31 |
Italy |
53–44 |
Bulgaria
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September 1 |
Czechoslovakia |
81–65 |
Romania
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September 1 |
Hungary |
53–39 |
France
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September 1 |
Soviet Union |
95–69 |
Bulgaria
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September 2 |
Hungary |
56–53 |
Bulgaria
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September 2 |
Soviet Union |
81–32 |
Italy
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September 3 |
Romania |
67–66 |
France
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September 3 |
Czechoslovakia |
72–71 |
Bulgaria
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September 3 |
Italy |
51–44 |
Hungary
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1974 FIBA European Women's Basketball Championship champion
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Soviet Union Twelfth title
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8th to 13th Group
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0
0
0
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August 27 |
West Germany |
64–54 |
Denmark
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August 27 |
Yugoslavia |
53–51 |
Poland
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August 28 |
Netherlands |
54–53 |
Spain
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August 28 |
Poland |
87–44 |
West Germany
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August 29 |
Spain |
71–49 |
Denmark
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August 29 |
Yugoslavia |
72–58 |
Netherlands
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August 31 |
Poland |
100–24 |
Denmark
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August 31 |
West Germany |
51–45 |
Netherlands
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September 1 |
Yugoslavia |
80–71 |
Spain
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September 1 |
Poland |
77–54 |
Netherlands
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September 2 |
Yugoslavia |
80–42 |
Denmark
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September 2 |
West Germany |
49–41 |
Spain
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Final standings
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