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) |
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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) |
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Switzerland - Italy |
27-17 (15-15) |
CLASSIFICATION ROUND |
PLACES 5-10 |
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Round 1 (3-05-1935) |
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Bulgaria - Hungary |
22-19 (16-6) |
France - Romania |
66-23 (40-11) |
Round 2 (4-05-1935) |
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France - Italy |
29-27 (17-16) |
Belgium - Bulgaria |
29-11 (16-2) |
Finals (4-05-1935) |
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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 |
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Semifinals (3-05-1935) |
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Latvia - Switzerland |
28-19 (16-12) |
Spain - Czechoslovakia |
21-17 (10-10) |
Finals (4-05-1935) |
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3/4: Czechoslovakia - Switzerland |
25-23 (16-15) |
1/2: Latvia - Spain |
24-18 (16-8) |
FINAL |
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VENUE: Palais des Expositions (Genève) DATE: 4-05-1935 (22:30 h) ATTENDANCE: xxx REFEREE: Henry Luciri (SWI) FOULED OUT (FOUR FOULS): xxx |
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Latvia - Spain |
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24-18 (16-8) |
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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 (-) |
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FINAL STANDING |
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1. |
Latvia |
2. |
Spain |
3. |
Czechoslovakia |
4. |
Switzerland |
5. |
France |
6. |
Belgium |
7. |
Italy |
8. |
Bulgaria |
9. |
Hungary |
10. |
Romania |
TOP SCORERS (POINTS PER GAME) |
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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 |
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