XXIV EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP (STUTTGART 1985)

(From 5-06-1985 to 16-06-1985)

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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 2 groups of 6 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 top four teams after the group stage advance to the quarterfinals (played as an X-pairing). The four winners after this knock-out round qualify for the semifinals (places 1-4).

· 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

 

GROUP A (Karlsruhe)

 

GROUP B (Leverkusen)

Competition Day 1 (5-06-1985)

Competition Day 1 (5-06-1985)

Poland - Romania

70-83 (34-42)

Italy - Czechoslovakia

82-80 (39-42)

Soviet Union - France

118-103 (65-46)

FRG - Netherlands

104-79 (51-34)

Spain - Yugoslavia

83-99 (44-39)

Israel - Bulgaria

72-78 (44-37)

Competition Day 2 (6-06-1985)

Competition Day 2 (6-06-1985)

Soviet Union - Romania

100-85 (43-37)

Italy - FRG

94-79 (49-43)

Spain - Poland

99-97 (52-58)

Israel - Czechoslovakia

92-93 (54-42)

France - Yugoslavia

89-110 (40-65)

Netherlands - Bulgaria

90-103 (32-52)

Competition Day 3 (7-06-1985)

Competition Day 3 (7-06-1985)

Romania - Spain

94-106 (49-51)

FRG - Czechoslovakia

101-83 (45-44)

France - Poland

94-97 (34-46)

Italy - Bulgaria

82-61 (41-29)

Soviet Union - Yugoslavia

105-97 (57-53)

Israel - Netherlands

80-86 (49-45)

Competition Day 4 (8-06-1985)

Competition Day 4 (8-06-1985)

France - Romania

110-97 (55-59)

Czechoslovakia - Bulgaria

68-84 (35-40)

Yugoslavia - Poland

106-94 (51-44)

Israel - FRG

94-88 (46-52)

Soviet Union - Spain

92-99 (52-57)

Netherlands - Italy

76-112 (32-56)

Competition Day 5 (9-06-1985)

Competition Day 5 (9-06-1985)

Yugoslavia - Romania

102-93 (62-49)

Netherlands - Czechoslovakia

66-104 (29-57)

Spain - France

109-83 (62-34)

FRG - Bulgaria

73-70 (32-35)

Soviet Union - Poland

122-99 (64-44)

Israel - Italy

92-89 (46-38;79-79)

FINAL STANDING

P

W

L

F

A

Pt

1. Yugoslavia

5

4

1

514

464

9

2. Soviet Union

5

4

1

537

483

9

3. Spain

5

4

1

496

465

9

4. France

5

1

4

479

531

6

5. Romania

5

1

4

452

488

6

6. Poland

5

1

4

457

504

6

FINAL STANDING

P

W

L

F

A

Pt

1. Italy

5

4

1

459

388

9

2. FRG

5

3

2

445

420

8

3. Bulgaria

5

3

2

396

385

8

4. Czechoslovakia

5

2

3

428

425

7

5. Israel

5

2

3

430

434

7

6. Netherlands

5

1

4

397

503

6

 

 

1/4 FINAL

(12-06-1985)

A1-B4 (1): Yugoslavia - Czechoslovakia

91-102 (43-51)

A2-B3 (2): Soviet Union - Bulgaria

104-86 (52-45)

B1-A4 (3): Italy - France

97-71 (38-39) (x)

B2-A3 (4): FRG - Spain

83-98 (44-60) (x)

(x) Games played on 11-06-1985.

 

 

FINAL ROUND

 

PLACES 9-12

Semifinals (12-06-1985)

A5-B6: Romania - Netherlands

90-87 (46-46)

B5-A6: Israel - Poland

91-86 (40-45) (x)

Finals (14-06-1985)

11/12: Netherlands - Poland

100-102 (40-53) (y)

9/10: Romania - Israel

89-90 (47-47)

(x) Game played on 11-06-1985.     (y) Game played on 13-06-1985.

 

 

PLACES 5-8

Semifinals (13-06-1985)

LOSER 1-LOSER 4: Yugoslavia - FRG

84-98 (37-49)

LOSER 2-LOSER 3: Bulgaria - France

105-107 (51-39;90-90)

Finals (15-06-1985)

7/8: Yugoslavia - Bulgaria

105-86 (56-44) (x)

5/6: FRG - France

100-81 (49-42)

(x) Game played on 16-06-1985.

 

 

PLACES 1-4

Semifinals (14-06-1985)

WINNER 1-WINNER 4: Czechoslovakia - Spain

98-95 (49-56)

WINNER 2-WINNER 3: Soviet Union - Italy

112-96 (73-40)

Finals (15-06-1985)

3/4: Spain - Italy

90-102 (46-49;84-84)

1/2: Czechoslovakia - Soviet Union

89-120 (47-54) (x)

(x) Game played on 16-06-1985.

 

 

FINAL

VENUE: Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle (Stuttgart)

DATE: 16-06-1985 (20:00 h)

ATTENDANCE: 6.000

REFEREES: Kostas Rigas (GRE), Yvan Mainini (FRA)

FOULED OUT: Skála (xx’)

СССР

Soviet Union - Czechoslovakia

Československo

120-89 (54-47)

 

Soviet Union (coach: Vladimir Obukhov)

 

2P

3P

FT

Rbds

Blck

Balls

As

PF

Min

Pts.

A

M

A

M

A

M

Def

Of

ST

TO

# Valdis Valters

13

6

8

5

1

-

1

2

-

5

4

8

2

36

27

# Rimas Kurtinaitis

11

6

4

3

3

3

2

-

-

2

3

1

2

32

24

# Sergej Tarakanov

4

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

1

-

2

1

12

-

# Aleksandr Volkov

10

9

1

-

2

-

6

6

-

2

1

1

4

29

18

# Arvydas Sabonis

14

10

-

-

4

3

10

5

-

1

2

1

4

32

23

Heino Enden

1

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1

-

1

4

2

Valdemaras Chomičius

9

2

1

-

6

6

-

1

-

1

-

2

4

21

10

Valerij Tikhonenko

2

2

-

-

2

2

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

4

6

Sergėjus Jovaiša

5

2

1

-

2

2

2

-

-

-

1

1

1

15

6

Aleksandr Belostennyj

3

2

-

-

-

-

4

1

-

-

2

-

3

15

4

TOTAL

72

40

15

8

20

16

26

15

-

13

14

16

23

200

120

 

Czechoslovakia (coach: Pavel Petera)

 

2P

3P

FT

Rbds

Blck

Balls

As

PF

Min

Pts.

A

M

A

M

A

M

Def

Of

ST

TO

# Vlastimil Havlík

2

-

4

2

1

-

3

-

-

2

1

1

3

35

6

# Peter Rajniak

6

4

4

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

3

-

2

21

8

# Kamil Brabenec

12

6

3

3

-

-

2

-

-

2

5

2

1

33

21

# Stanislav Kropilák

17

7

1

-

10

9

5

2

-

1

-

-

4

33

23

# Jaroslav Skála

5

2

-

-

2

1

1

3

-

-

1

2

5

22

5

Juraj Žuffa

1

1

-

-

1

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

1

3

2

Zdeněk Böhm

3

1

3

-

4

4

-

-

-

-

1

-

1

18

6

Jiří Okáč

9

5

-

-

3

2

-

2

-

1

1

-

3

16

12

Igor Vraniak

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6

-

Vladimír Vyoral

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4

-

Otto Matický

3

3

-

-

-

-

1

1

-

-

-

-

2

7

6

Leoš Krejčí

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

2

-

TOTAL

60

29

15

5

21

16

13

9

-

7

12

5

22

200

89

 

 

FINAL STANDING

1.

Soviet Union USSR

2.

Czechoslovakia CZE

3.

Italy ITA

4.

Spain SPA

5.

FRG FRG

6.

France FRA

7.

Yugoslavia YUG

8.

Bulgaria BUL

9.

Israel ISR

10.

Romania ROM

11.

Poland POL

12.

Netherlands NED

 

 

TOP SCORERS (POINTS PER GAME)

Player

Pts.

G

Avg.

1. Doron Jamchy (ISR)

197

7

28.1

2. Dražen Petrović (YUG)

201

8

25.1

3. Detlef Schrempf (FRG)

195

8

24.4

4. Dariusz Zelig (POL)

156

7

22.3

5. Arvydas Sabonis (USSR)

160

8

20.0

6. Mike Jackel (FRG)

159

8

19.9

7. Costel Cernat (ROM)

136

7

19.4

8. Juan A. San Epifanio “Epi” (SPA)

114

6

19.0

9. Dan Niculescu (ROM)

126

7

18.0

10. Kamil Brabenec (CZE)

143

8

17.9

 

 

TOURNAMENT MVP: Arvydas Sabonis (USSR)

 

 

TOURNAMENT TEAM

Valdis Valters (USSR)

Dražen Petrović (YUG)

Detlef Schrempf (FRG)
Fernando Martín (SPA)

Arvydas Sabonis (USSR)

   

 

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