IV EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP GENÈVE 1946)

(From 30-04-1946 to 4-05-1946)

 

 

COMPETITION SYSTEM

· The ten participating teams are divided in 3 groups (one with four teams and two with three teams each) playing a round robin. In case that two or more teams finish level on points, their position is decided by their basket average.

· The overall standing of all three groups together will determine the pairings for the classification round. The first four teams advance to the semifinal round (played as an X-pairing), whereas the rest of teams 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.

 

 

PRELIMINARY ROUND

 

GROUP A

 

GROUP B

 

GROUP C

Competition Day 1 (30-04-1946)

Competition Day 1 (30-04-1946)

Competition Day 1 (30-04-1946)

Poland - Luxembourg

45-28 (23-13)

England - Netherlands

27-48 (6-24)

Czechoslovakia - Switzerland

20-17 (12-7)

Italy - Hungary

39-31 (15-13)

Competition Day 2 (1-05-1946)

Competition Day 2 (1-05-1946)

Competition Day 2 (1-05-1946)

England - France

11-65 (5-31)

Belgium - Switzerland

23-33 (8-15)

Luxembourg - Hungary

10-48 (4-21)

Competition Day 3 (2-05-1946)

Competition Day 3 (2-05-1946)

Poland - Italy

25-40 (11-18)

France - Netherlands

47-18 (24-11)

Belgium - Czechoslovakia

33-38 (13-21)

Competition Day 3 (2-05-1946)

FINAL STANDING

P

W

L

F

A

Pt

1. France

2

2

0

112

29

4

2. Netherlands

2

1

1

66

74

2

3. England

2

0

2

38

113

0

FINAL STANDING

P

W

L

F

A

Pt

1. Czechoslovakia

2

2

0

58

50

4

2. Switzerland

2

1

1

50

43

2

3. Belgium

2

0

2

56

71

0

Italy - Luxembourg

73-15 (36-5)

Poland - Hungary

21-34 (8-13)

FINAL STANDING

P

W

L

F

A

Pt

1. Italy

3

3

0

152

71

6

2. Hungary

3

2

1

113

70

4

3. Poland

3

1

2

91

102

2

4. Luxembourg

3

0

3

53

166

0

 

 

CLASSIFICATION ROUND

 

PLACES 7-10

Semifinals (3-05-1946)

PR7- PR8: Poland - Belgium

22-39 (13-25)

PR9- PR10: England - Luxembourg

27-50 (20-20)

Finals (4-05-1946)

9/10: Poland - England

50-22 (34-13)

7/8: Belgium - Luxembourg

42-11 (20-7)

 

 

PLACES 5-6

(4-05-1946)

PR5- PR6: Switzerland - Netherlands

36-25 (16-9)

 

 

PLACES 1-4

Semifinals (3-05-1946)

PR1- PR2: Italy - France

37-25 (20-22)

PR3- PR4: Czechoslovakia - Hungary

42-28 (26-12)

Finals (4-05-1946)

3/4: France - Hungary

32-38 (15-18)

1/2: Italy - Czechoslovakia

32-34 (21-18)

 

 

FINAL

VENUE: Palais des Expositions (Genève)

DATE: 4-05-1946 (21:30 h)

ATTENDANCE: 4.500

REFEREES: Marcel Pfeuti (SWI), François van der Perren (BEL)

FOULED OUT (FOUR FOULS): S. Stefanini, De Nardus

膶eskoslovensko

Czechoslovakia - Italy

Italia

34-32 (18-21)

 

Czechoslovakia (coach: František Hájek)

2P

FT

PF

Pts.

A

M

A

M

# Ladislav Trpkoš

12

-

1

1

3

1

# Miloš Bobocký

3

-

2

1

2

1

# Jozef Křepela

17

4

11

7

3

15

# Emil Velenský

16

4

-

-

-

8

# Ivan Mrázek

4

2

3

1

-

5

Josef Ezr

5

-

1

-

2

-

Josef Toms

6

2

1

-

2

4

Jan Hluchý

2

-

-

-

-

-

Jiří Drvota

2

-

1

-

-

-

TOTAL

67

12

20

10

12

34

 

Italy (coach: Mino Pasquini)

2P

FT

PF

Pts.

A

M

A

M

# Giancarlo Marinelli

14

4

-

-

3

8

# Mario Cattarini

6

1

-

-

-

2

# Venzo Vannini

5

1

1

1

3

3

# Sergio Stefanini

10

3

7

3

4

9

# Marcello de Nardus

10

3

5

2

4

8

Armando Fagarazzi

-

-

-

-

-

-

Cesare Rubini

-

-

-

-

1

-

Albino Bocciai

-

-

-

-

1

-

Valentino Pellarini

3

-

3

2

-

2

Tullio Pitacco

2

-

-

-

-

-

TOTAL

50

12

16

8

16

32

 

 

FINAL STANDING

1.

Czechoslovakia CZE

2.

Italy ITA

3.

Hungary HUN

4.

France FRA

5.

Switzerland SWI

6.

Netherlands NED

7.

Belgium BEL

8.

Luxembourg LUX

9.

Poland POL

10.

England ENG

 

 

TOP SCORERS (POINTS PER GAME)

Player

Pts.

G

Avg.

1. Paweł Stok (POL)

63

5

12.6

2. Jean Duperray (FRA)

37

3

12.3

3. Ferenc Németh (HUN)

59

5

11.8

4. Sergio Stefanini (ITA)

45

4

11.3

5. Albino Bocciai (ITA)

29

3

9.7

6. Ivan Mrázek (CZE)

29

3

9.7

7. Henri Hermans (BEL)

38

4

9.5

8. Jarosław Śmigielski (POL)

27

3

9.0

9. Joseph Linck (LUX)

44

5

8.8

10. Géza Bajári (HUN)

35

4

8.8

 

 

TOURNAMENT MVP: Ferenc Németh (HUN)

   

 

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