I EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP (GENÈVE 1935)

(From 2-05-1935 to 4-05-1935)

 

 

COMPETITION SYSTEM

· The ten participating teams are paired in a preliminary round (with an additional re-pass round in order to reduce the qualified teams to four). The four winners advance to semifinals, whereas the losers enter a classification round. The two winners after the semifinals qualify for the final, whereas the two losers play a consolation final for the bronze medal.

 

 

::::: QUALIFYING STAGE :::::

 

 

PRELIMINARY ROUND

(2-05-1935)

Spain - Belgium

25-17 (14-7)

Latvia - Hungary

46-12 (20-7)

Italy - Bulgaria

42-23 (18-11) (*)

Switzerland - Romania

42-9 (25-3) (*)

Czechoslovakia - France

23-21 (16-13)

* In order to reduce the number of teams in the semifinals to four, two winners have to playoff in a re-pass round.

 

 

RE-PASS ROUND

(3-05-1935)

Switzerland - Italy

27-17 (15-15)

 

 

CLASSIFICATION ROUND

 

PLACES 5-10

Round 1 (3-05-1935)

Bulgaria - Hungary

22-19 (16-6)

France - Romania

66-23 (40-11)

Round 2 (4-05-1935)

France - Italy

29-27 (17-16)

Belgium - Bulgaria

29-11 (16-2)

Finals (4-05-1935)

9/10: Hungary - Romania

24-17 (9-12)

7/8: Italy - Bulgaria

35-22 (16-2)

5/6: France - Belgium

49-30 (31-8)

 

 

PLACES 1-4

Semifinals (3-05-1935)

Latvia - Switzerland

28-19 (16-12)

Spain - Czechoslovakia

21-17 (10-10)

Finals (4-05-1935)

3/4: Czechoslovakia - Switzerland

25-23 (16-15)

1/2: Latvia - Spain

24-18 (16-8)

 

 

FINAL

VENUE: Palais des Expositions (Genève)

DATE: 4-05-1935 (22:30 h)

ATTENDANCE: xxx

REFEREE: Henry Luciri (SWI)

FOULED OUT (FOUR FOULS): xxx

Latvija

Latvia - Spain

España

24-18 (16-8)

Latvia (coach: Valdemārs Baumanis)

Eduards Andersons (2)

Aleksejs Anufrijevs (2)

Mārtiņš Grundmanis (4)

Herberts Gubiņš (1)

Rūdolfs Jurciņš (11)

Jānis Lidmanis (2)

Džems Raudziņš (2)

Visvaldis Melderis (-)

Spain (coach: Mariano Manent)

Juan Carbonell (-)

Pedro Alonso (4)

Emilio Alonso (4)

Cayetano Ortega (-)

Rafael Ruano (2)

Rafael Martín (6)

Armando Maunier (2)

Fernando Muscat (-)

Francisco Martínez (-)

 

 

FINAL STANDING

1.

Latvia LAT

2.

Spain SPA

3.

Czechoslovakia CZE

4.

Switzerland SWI

5.

France FRA

6.

Belgium BEL

7.

Italy ITA

8.

Bulgaria BUL

9.

Hungary HUN

10.

Romania ROM

 

 

TOP SCORERS (POINTS PER GAME)

Player

Pts.

G

Avg.

1. Livio Franceschini (ITA)

66

4

16.5

2. Rūdolfs Jurciņš (LAT)

45

3

15.0

3. Pierre van Basselaere (BEL)

36

3

12.0

4. Francis Rudler (FRA)

44

4

11.0

5. André Mottier (SWI)

44

4

11.0

6. Pierre Boël (FRA)

36

4

9.0

7. Henri Hell (FRA)

36

4

9.0

8. Jacques Flouret (FRA)

32

4

8.0

9. Rafael Martín (SPA)

22

3

7.3

 

 

TOURNAMENT MVP: Rafael Martín (SPA)

   

 

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::::: NATIONAL SQUADS :::::

 

 

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