EuroBasket 1956 Women
EuroBasket 1956 Women |
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5th FIBA European Women's Basketball Championship |
Tournament details |
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Host nation |
Czechoslovakia |
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Dates |
June 2–10 |
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Teams |
16 |
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Venues |
1 (in 1 host city) |
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Champions |
Soviet Union (4th title) |
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Official website |
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Official website (archive) |
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The 1956 European Women's Basketball Championship was the 5th regional championship held by FIBA Europe for women. The competition was held in Prague, Czechoslovakia and took place June 2–10, 1956. The Soviet Union won their fourth consecutive gold medal, with Czechoslovakia and Bulgaria repeating their performance of the previous tournament, winning silver and bronze respectively.
Preliminary round
The teams were divided into four groups. The first two from each group would go to the Semi-Final Round. The remaining teams went to the Classification Round to determine the 9th–16th spots.
Group A
Yugoslavia 66, Finland 25
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Scoring by half: 28–16, 38–9 |
Pts: Zokovic (20) |
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Pts: Hakola (14) |
Poland 61, Bulgaria 62 ()
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Scoring by half: 35–43, 19–11 Overtime: 7–8 |
Pts: Gruszczynska-Olesiewicz (22) |
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Pts: Vojnova (24) |
Bulgaria 90, Finland 36
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Scoring by half: 44–14, 46–22 |
Pts: Pencheva (29) |
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Pts: Hakola (17) |
Yugoslavia 63, Poland 78
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Scoring by half: 32–40, 31–38 |
Pts: Zokovic (29) |
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Pts: Kapalczynska-Roga (28) |
Finland 47, Poland 76
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Scoring by half: 20–29, 27–47 |
Pts: Hakola (23) |
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Pts: Migula-Jakubowska (19) |
Bulgaria 71, Yugoslavia 58
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Scoring by half: 36–18, 35–40 |
Pts: Vasileva-Chalaskanova (21) |
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Pts: Zokovic (16) |
Group B
Italy 91, Scotland 32
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Scoring by half: 48–16, 43–16 |
Pts: Ronchetti (17) |
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Pts: Herman (12) |
Denmark 40, Scotland 33
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Scoring by half: 11–15, 29–18 |
Pts: Rode (22) |
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Pts: Herman (14) |
Italy 80, Denmark 28
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Scoring by half: 36–14, 44–14 |
Pts: Tarabocchia (27) |
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Pts: Moller (11) |
Group C
Austria 54, Netherlands 33
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Scoring by half: 29–15, 25–18 |
Pts: Hantschel (17) |
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Pts: Koper-van Es (12) |
Soviet Union 121, Austria 30
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Scoring by half: 58–16, 63–14 |
Pts: Alekseeva (21) |
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Pts: Foltinek (10) |
Austria 69, Switzerland 29
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Scoring by half: 32–14, 37–15 |
Pts: Foltinek (20) |
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Pts: Schenk (7) |
Group D
Romania 49, Germany 30
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Scoring by half: 17–12, 32–18 |
Pts: Sebestien (10) |
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Pts: Lindowski (7) |
Germany 39, Hungary 71
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Scoring by half: 17–34, 22–37 |
Pts: Giesser (8) |
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Pts: Szabo-Partine (15) |
France 55, Romania 47
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Scoring by half: 29–21, 26–26 |
Pts: Kloechner-Tavert (25) |
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Pts: Sebestien (15) |
France 54, Germany 29
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Scoring by half: 31–15, 23–14 |
Pts: Kloechner-Tavert (13) |
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Pts: Giesser (10) |
Hungary 61, Romania 50
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Scoring by half: 37–16, 24–34 |
Pts: Nagy (15) |
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Pts: Antonescu-Niculescu (13) |
Classification Round
The top two from each group advanced to the 9th–12th classification bracket. The 13th–16th spots were decided between the remaining teams in a separate bracket.
Group 1
Germany 53, Scotland 34
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Scoring by half: 28–14, 25–20 |
Pts: Becht (11) |
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Pts: McQueen (9) |
Yugoslavia 56, Netherlands 51
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Scoring by half: 26–28, 30–23 |
Pts: Zokovic (14) |
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Pts: van der Velde-Remeyer (13) |
Yugoslavia 89, Germany 40
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Scoring by half: 42–26, 47–14 |
Pts: Kalusevic (18) |
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Pts: Giesser (13) |
Scotland 37, Yugoslavia 110
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Scoring by half: 14–48, 23–62 |
Pts: Duncan (6) |
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Pts: Zokovic (23) |
Germany 53, Netherlands 71
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Scoring by half: 18–43, 35–28 |
Pts: Giesser (21) |
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Pts: Wetter (18) |
Group 2
Finland 26, Romania 87
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Scoring by half: 15–45, 11–42 |
Pts: Hakola (15) |
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Pts: Antonescu-Niculescu (19) |
Switzerland 58, Denmark 56 ()
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Scoring by half: 25–23, 24–26 Overtime: 9–7 |
Pts: Gorin (13) |
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Pts: Rode (33) |
Finland 70, Switzerland 54
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Scoring by half: 29–22, 41–32 |
Pts: Hakola (41) |
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Pts: Goetschmann (17) |
Romania 76, Denmark 26
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Scoring by half: 42–18, 34–8 |
Pts: Antonescu-Niculescu (16) |
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Pts: Rode (13) |
Switzerland 34, Romania 91
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Scoring by half: 16–44, 18–47 |
Pts: Gorin (8) |
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Pts: Antonescu-Niculescu (23) |
Denmark 27, Finland 42
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Scoring by half: 14–18, 13–24 |
Pts: Rode (9) |
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Pts: Hakola (29) |
9th–12th Place
13th–16th Place
Semi-Final Round
The top two from each group advanced to the medal bracket. The 5th–8th spots were decided between the remaining teams in a separate bracket.
Group 1
Hungary 62, Italy 41
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Scoring by half: 26–17, 36–24 |
Pts: Vekony-Matayne (14) |
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Pts: Bradamante (14) |
Soviet Union 87, Poland 74
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Scoring by half: 41–28, 46–46 |
Pts: Alekseeva (24) |
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Pts: Gruszczynska-Olesiewicz (26) |
Poland 50, Italy 42
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Scoring by half: 20–25, 30–17 |
Pts: Gruszczynska-Olesiewicz (15) |
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Pts: Ronchetti (15) |
Hungary 46, Poland 41
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Scoring by half: 25–18, 21–23 |
Pts: Fekete-Fischerne (13) |
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Pts: Gruszczynska-Olesiewicz (16) |
Italy 44, Soviet Union 92
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Scoring by half: 21–47, 23–45 |
Pts: Mapelli (13) |
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Pts: Otsa-Vishneva (22) |
Group 2
France 44, Bulgaria 86
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Scoring by half: 28–36, 16–50 |
Pts: Kloechner-Tavert (14) |
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Pts: Vojnova (23) |
Austria 50, Bulgaria 72
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Scoring by half: 25–35, 25–37 |
Pts: Foltinek (19) |
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Pts: Damianova-Kuzova (14) |
France 62, Austria 34
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Scoring by half: 30–10, 32–24 |
Pts: Kloechner-Tavert (26) |
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Pts: Haselbacher (13) |
Bulgaria 75, Czechoslovakia 91
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Scoring by half: 36–29, 39–62 |
Pts: Gospodinova (15) |
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Pts: Mazlova-Adamirova (26) |
5th–8th Place
Medal Bracket
Final standings
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