EuroBasket 1993 Women24th FIBA European Women's Basketball Championship |
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Host country | Italy |
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Dates | 8–13 June |
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Teams | 8 |
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Champions | Spain (1st title) |
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Official website (archive) |
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The 1993 European Women Basketball Championship, commonly called EuroBasket Women 1993, was the 24th regional championship held by FIBA Europe. The competition was held in Italy and took place from 8 June to 13 June 1993. Spain won the gold medal and France the silver medal while Slovakia won the bronze.
Qualification
Group A
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May 13 1992 |
Spain |
94–79 |
Finland
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May 13 1992 |
Czechoslovakia |
83–57 |
Israel
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May 13 1992 |
Germany |
80–72 |
Sweden
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May 14 1992 |
Spain |
86–69 |
Israel
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May 14 1992 |
Czechoslovakia |
91–84 |
Sweden
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May 14 1992 |
Finland |
76–70 |
Germany
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May 15 1992 |
Czechoslovakia |
90–67 |
Finland
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May 15 1992 |
Germany |
95–83 |
Spain
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May 15 1992 |
Sweden |
93–89 |
Israel
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May 16 1992 |
Spain |
111–64 |
Sweden
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May 16 1992 |
Czechoslovakia |
81–53 |
Germany
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May 16 1992 |
Finland |
81–74 |
Israel
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May 17 1992 |
Czechoslovakia |
81–69 |
Spain
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May 17 1992 |
Finland |
88–82 |
Sweden
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May 17 1992 |
Israel |
70–61 |
Germany
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Group B
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May 13 1992 |
Romania |
61–50 |
Poland
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May 13 1992 |
Italy |
95–59 |
Greece
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May 13 1992 |
France |
71–61 |
Netherlands
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May 14 1992 |
Poland |
63–62 |
Greece
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May 14 1992 |
Italy |
60–26 |
Netherlands
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May 14 1992 |
France |
76–66 |
Romania
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May 15 1992 |
Italy |
74–42 |
Poland
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May 15 1992 |
Netherlands |
65–64 |
Romania
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May 15 1992 |
France |
70–57 |
Greece
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May 16 1992 |
Italy |
88–54 |
Romania
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May 16 1992 |
Netherlands |
81–48 |
Greece
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May 16 1992 |
France |
66–58 |
Poland
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May 17 1992 |
Greece |
90–69 |
Romania
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May 17 1992 |
Poland |
58–44 |
Netherlands
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May 17 1992 |
Italy |
70–59 |
France
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1 Following the dissolution of Czechoslovakia on 1 January 1993, the former Czechoslovak team was replaced by the new Slovak national team.
2 Poland was invited to the EuroBasket to replace FR Yugoslavia, which was disqualified in application of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 757.
Squads
First stage
Group A
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June 8 |
Spain |
92–68 |
Poland
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June 8 |
Italy |
79–69 |
Bulgaria
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June 9 |
Spain |
76–70 |
Bulgaria
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June 9 |
Italy |
67–64 |
Poland
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June 10 |
Bulgaria |
81–73 |
Poland
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June 10 |
Italy |
66–56 |
Spain
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Group B
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June 8 |
France |
71–53 |
Russia
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June 8 |
Slovakia |
88–82 |
Hungary
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June 9 |
Russia |
80–75 |
Slovakia
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June 9 |
France |
77–64 |
Hungary
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June 10 |
Hungary |
89–76 |
Russia
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June 10 |
Slovakia |
70–51 |
France
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3 Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union the former Soviet team, the defending champion, was replaced by the new Russian national team.
Play-off stages
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5th to 8th places
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June 12 |
Bulgaria |
76–74 |
Russia
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June 12 |
Poland |
95–64 |
Hungary
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7th place
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June 13 |
Russia |
103–83 |
Hungary
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5th place
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June 13 |
Poland |
77–72 |
Bulgaria
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1993 FIBA European Women's Basketball Championship champion
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Spain First title
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Final standings
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