XIX EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP (BEOGRAD 1975)

(From 7-06-1975 to 15-06-1975)

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COMPETITION SYSTEM

· The top eight qualified teams in the last European Championship access the Final Stage directly, and four more join them after a preliminary Qualifying Stage.

· The twelve participating teams are divided in 3 groups of 4 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.

· Depending on their classification at the end of the preliminary round, the teams advance to a final round for places 1-6 (group winners and runners-up) or places 7-12 (rest of teams), in which the individual scores during the preliminary round are accumulated.

· The group winner after the final round for places 1-6 becomes European champion.

 

 

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

 

 

PRELIMINARY ROUND

 

Group A (Split)

 

Group B (Karlovac)

 

Group C (Rijeka)

Competition Day 1 (7-06-1975)

Competition Day 1 (7-06-1975)

Competition Day 1 (7-06-1975)

Italy - Turkey

83-65 (36-39)

Czechoslovakia - Israel

86-85 (40-29)

Greece - Romania

61-71 (27-39)

Yugoslavia - Netherlands

102-76 (47-36)

Soviet Union - Poland

79-72 (35-38)

Spain - Bulgaria

85-74 (35-40)

Competition Day 2 (8-06-1975)

Competition Day 2 (8-06-1975)

Competition Day 2 (8-06-1975)

Netherlands - Italy

64-69 (38-20)

Soviet Union - Czechoslovakia

91-81 (51-32)

Bulgaria - Greece

81-71 (34-41)

Yugoslavia - Turkey

92-65 (44-24)

Israel - Poland

90-84 (50-42)

Spain - Romania

96-66 (45-30)

Competition Day 3 (9-06-1975)

Competition Day 3 (9-06-1975)

Competition Day 3 (9-06-1975)

Turkey - Netherlands

71-64 (43-34)

Soviet Union - Israel

85-71 (47-37)

Spain - Greece

89-63 (41-28)

Yugoslavia - Italy

83-69 (43-35)

Czechoslovakia - Poland

94-76 (46-28)

Romania - Bulgaria

62-80 (28-33)

FINAL STANDING

P

W

L

F

A

Pt

1.Yugoslavia

3

3

0

277

210

6

2. Italy

3

2

1

221

212

4

3. Turkey

3

1

2

201

239

2

4. Netherlands

3

0

3

204

242

0

FINAL STANDING

P

W

L

F

A

Pt

1. Soviet Union

3

3

0

255

224

6

2. Czechoslovakia

3

2

1

261

252

4

3. Israel

3

1

2

246

255

2

4. Poland

3

0

3

232

263

0

FINAL STANDING

P

W

L

F

A

Pt

1. Spain

3

3

0

270

203

6

2. Bulgaria

3

2

1

235

218

4

3. Romania

3

1

2

199

237

2

4. Greece

3

0

3

195

241

0

 

 

FINAL ROUND

 

PLACES 1-6

 

PLACES 7-12

Competition Day 1 (11-06-1975)

Competition Day 1 (11-06-1975)

Czechoslovakia - Bulgaria

70-86 (42-35)

Netherlands - Israel

80-81 (40-46)

Yugoslavia - Spain

98-76 (41-35)

Turkey - Romania

86-77 (45-46)

Competition Day 2 (12-06-1975)

Competition Day 2 (12-06-1975)

Soviet Union - Italy

69-65 (30-33)

Greece - Poland

79-74 (34-36)

Yugoslavia - Czechoslovakia

84-68 (39-30)

Turkey - Israel

77-101 (38-53)

Competition Day 3 (13-06-1975)

Competition Day 3 (13-06-1975)

Soviet Union - Bulgaria

94-79 (47-40)

Netherlands - Greece

66-65 (29-28)

Italy - Spain

89-69 (43-36)

Romania - Poland

81-82 (40-45)

Competition Day 4 (14-06-1975)

Competition Day 4 (14-06-1975)

Italy - Czechoslovakia

68-72 (32-36)

Romania - Netherlands

74-80 (39-44)

Soviet Union - Spain

94-80 (59-39)

Israel - Greece

87-76 (50-41)

Bulgaria - Yugoslavia

76-105 (37-44)

Turkey - Poland

71-90 (36-48)

Competition Day 5 (15-06-1975)

Competition Day 5 (15-06-1975)

Spain - Czechoslovakia

87-67 (46-34)

Turkey - Greece

74-64 (37-31)

Bulgaria - Italy

71-90 (40-48)

Poland - Netherlands

86-66 (42-29)

Yugoslavia - Soviet Union

90-84 (44-37)

Israel - Romania

119-105 (61-40)

FINAL STANDING

P

W

L

F

A

Pt

1. Yugoslavia

5

5

0

460

373

10

2. Soviet Union

5

4

1

432

395

8

3. Italy

5

2

3

381

364

4

4. Spain

5

2

3

397

422

4

5. Bulgaria

5

1

4

386

444

2

6. Czechoslovakia

5

1

4

358

416

2

FINAL STANDING

P

W

L

F

A

Pt

1. Israel

5

5

0

478

422

10

2. Poland

5

3

2

416

387

6

3. Turkey

5

3

2

379

396

6

4. Netherlands

5

2

3

356

377

4

5. Romania

5

1

4

408

428

2

6. Greece

5

1

4

345

372

2

 

 

FINAL (DECISIVE GAME)

VENUE: Hala “Pionir” (Beograd)

DATE: 15-06-1975 (21:30 h)

ATTENDANCE: 7.000

REFEREES: Al Rae (CAN), Hugh Richardson (USA)

FOULED OUT: Jelovac (37’) / A. Belov (32’), Sal’nikov (35’), Zhigilij (39’), Edeshko (40’)

2P: YUG (30) / USSR (31); 1P: YUG (30/36) / USSR (22/26); PF: YUG (28) / USSR (40)

Југославија

Yugoslavia - Soviet Union

СССР

90-84 (44-37)

Yugoslavia (coach: Mirko Novosel)

Zoran Slavnić (12)

Dragan Kićanović (22)

Dražen Dalipagić (11)

Krešimir Ćosić (16)

Vinko Jelovac (9)

Soviet Union (coach: Vladimir Kondrashin)

Ivan Edeshko (14)

Sergej Belov (29)

Mikheil Korkia (5)

Aleksandr Belov (9)

Vladimir Zhigilij (6)

Rajko Žižić (3)

Željko Jerkov (1)

Damir Šolman (2)

Nikola Plećaš (8)

Mirza Delibašić (6)

Aleksandr Bol’shakov (-)

Valerij Miloserdov (-)

Aleksandr Sal’nikov (17)

Aleksandr Boloshev (-)

Aleksandr Sidjakin (-)

Alzhan Zharmukhamedov (4)

 

 

FINAL STANDING

1.

Yugoslavia YUG

2.

Soviet Union USSR

3.

Italy ITA

4.

Spain SPA

5.

Bulgaria BUL

6.

Czechoslovakia CZE

7.

Israel ISR

8.

Poland POL

9.

Turkey TUR

10.

Netherlands NED

11.

Romania ROM

12.

Greece GRE

 

 

TOP SCORERS (POINTS PER GAME)

Player

Pts.

G

Avg.

1. Atanas Golomeev (BUL)

160

7

22.9

2. Sergej Belov (USSR)

132

6

22.0

3. Wayne Brabender (SPA)

152

7

21.7

4. Mickey Berkowitz (ISR)

100

5

20.0

5. Costel Cernat (ROM)

123

7

17.6

6. Edward Jurkiewicz (POL)

120

7

17.1

7. Boaz Yanai (ISR)

119

7

17.0

8. Gheorghe Oczelak (ROM)

112

7

16.0

9. Aleksandr Sal’nikov (USSR)

108

7

15.4

10. Pierluigi Marzorati (ITA)

104

7

14.9

 

 

TOURNAMENT MVP: Krešimir Ćosić (YUG)

 

 

TOURNAMENT TEAM

Sergej Belov (USSR)

Dražen Dalipagić (SPA)

Wayne Brabender (YUG)

Krešimir Ćosić (YUG)

Atanas Golomeev (BUL)

   

 

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