XIV EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP (MOSKVA 1965)

(From 30-05-1965 to 10-06-1965)

 

 

COMPETITION SYSTEM

· Ten teams access the Final Stage directly and six more join them after a preliminary Qualifying Stage.

· The sixteen participating teams are divided in 2 groups of 8 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 group winners and runners-up advance to the semifinal round (played as an X-pairing). 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 (Moskva)

 

GROUP B (Tbilisi)

Competition Day 1 (30-05-1965)

Competition Day 1 (30-05-1965)

Hungary - Israel

49-60 (19-26)

Bulgaria - FRG

74-57 (37-23)

Finland - Romania

61-85 (28-49)

Sweden - Greece

69-71 (30-33)

GDR - Czechoslovakia

55-73 (22-34)

Yugoslavia - France

80-54 (42-23)

Soviet Union - Italy

87-48 (39-27)

Poland - Spain

82-57 (45-21)

Competition Day 2 (31-05-1965)

Competition Day 2 (31-05-1965)

GDR - Finland

59-63 (14-28) (*)

Spain - FRG

86-58 (44-30)

Hungary - Romania

52-76 (19-41)

Bulgaria - Sweden

113-56 (61-28)

Soviet Union - Israel

88-50 (50-18)

Yugoslavia - Greece

76-68 (38-32)

Italy - Czechoslovakia

78-69 (39-32)

Poland - France

72-53 (28-24)

Competition Day 3 (1-06-1965)

Competition Day 3 (1-06-1965)

Israel - Romania

59-57 (36-28)

France - Greece

63-64 (29-32)

Italy - Finland

59-60 (34-32)

Poland - FRG

92-64 (43-28)

Hungary - GDR

55-56 (24-25)

Spain - Sweden

78-74 (36-39)

Soviet Union - Czechoslovakia

79-74 (41-34)

Yugoslavia - Bulgaria

89-69 (38-36)

Competition Day 4 (2-06-1965)

Competition Day 4 (2-06-1965)

Israel - GDR

56-55 (27-23)

FRG - Sweden

72-49 (30-19)

Czechoslovakia - Finland

68-40 (27-15)

France - Bulgaria

67-70 (31-46)

Italy - Hungary

66-64 (29-31)

Poland - Greece

74-62 (42-26)

Soviet Union - Romania

62-60 (35-29)

Spain - Yugoslavia

65-113 (27-61)

Competition Day 5 (4-06-1965)

Competition Day 5 (4-06-1965)

Czechoslovakia - Hungary

77-53 (48-26)

Poland - Sweden

93-41 (51-22)

Israel - Italy

47-68 (22-34)

FRG - Yugoslavia

56-115 (25-45)

Soviet Union - Finland

89-52 (38-20)

Greece - Bulgaria

65-59 (30-37)

Romania - GDR

55-59 (25-29)

France - Spain

77-90 (29-43)

Competition Day 6 (5-06-1965)

Competition Day 6 (5-06-1965)

Czechoslovakia - Israel

71-69 (30-35;61-61)

FRG - France

47-74 (20-33)

Romania - Italy

75-81 (42-28;73-73)

Sweden - Yugoslavia

46-91 (22-40)

Soviet Union - GDR

65-41 (29-17)

Greece - Spain

89-82 (45-49)

Finland - Hungary

67-46 (38-23)

Poland - Bulgaria

75-63 (37-28)

Competition Day 7 (6-06-1965)

Competition Day 7 (6-06-1965)

Finland - Israel

51-52 (29-28)

Greece - FRG

81-72 (32-41)

Romania - Czechoslovakia

69-90 (27-42)

Sweden - France

61-90 (25-40)

GDR - Italy

64-87 (28-42)

Bulgaria - Spain

79-56 (37-19)

Soviet Union - Hungary

76-45 (33-19)

Poland - Yugoslavia

69-78 (29-43)

FINAL STANDING

P

W

L

F

A

Pt

1. Soviet Union

7

7

0

546

370

14

2. Italy

7

5

2

487

466

10

3. Czechoslovakia

7

5

2

522

443

10

4. Israel

7

4

3

393

439

8

5. Finland

7

3

4

394

458

6

6. GDR

7

2

5

389

454

4

7. Romania

7

2

5

477

464

4

8. Hungary

7

0

7

364

478

0

FINAL STANDING

P

W

L

F

A

Pt

1. Yugoslavia

7

7

0

642

427

14

2. Poland

7

6

1

557

418

12

3. Greece

7

5

2

500

495

10

4. Bulgaria

7

4

3

527

465

8

5. Spain

7

3

4

514

572

6

6. France

7

2

5

478

484

4

7. FRG

7

1

6

426

571

2

8. Sweden

7

0

7

396

608

0

* The score at the end of regulation was 51-51, and it was necessary to play two extra-times to decide the winner of this game (55-55; 59-63).

 

 

FINAL ROUND (Moskva)

 

PLACES 13-16

Semifinals (9-06-1965)

A7-B8: Romania - Sweden

86-60 (43-23)

B7-A8: FRG - Hungary

53-52 (30-21)

Finals (10-06-1965)

15/16: Sweden - Hungary

66-79 (34-37)

13/14: Romania - FRG

74-63 (40-27)

 

 

PLACES 9-12

Semifinals (9-06-1965)

A5-B6: Finland - France

42-55 (25-24)

B5-A6: Spain - GDR

76-78 (38-35;69-69)

Finals (10-06-1965)

11/12: Finland - Spain

58-65 (29-28)

9/10: France - GDR

66-57 (29-28)

 

 

PLACES 5-8

Semifinals (9-06-1965)

A3-B4: Czechoslovakia - Bulgaria

70-77 (25-37)

B3-A4: Greece - Israel

67-69 (30-40;61-61)

Finals (10-06-1965)

7/8: Czechoslovakia - Greece

116-71 (55-29)

5/6: Bulgaria - Israel

63-51 (29-21)

 

 

PLACES 1-4

Semifinals (9-06-1965)

A1-B2: Soviet Union - Poland

75-61 (37-22)

B1-A2: Yugoslavia - Italy

83-82 (50-41)

Finals (10-06-1965)

3/4: Poland - Italy

86-70 (36-29)

1/2: Soviet Union - Yugoslavia

58-49 (29-25)

 

 

FINAL

VENUE: Sportivnij Palas “Luzhniki” (Moskva)

DATE: 10-06-1965 (19:30 h)

ATTENDANCE: 16.000

REFEREES: Eduardo Aznar (SPA), xxx (XXX)

FOULED OUT: Vol’nov / Rajković, Daneu

СССР

Soviet Union - Yugoslavia

Југославија

58-49 (29-25)

Soviet Union (coach: Aleksandr Gomel’skij)

Armenak Alachachian (3)

Modestas Paulauskas (16)

Aleksandr Petrov (14)

Gennadij Vol’nov (8)

Jaak Lipso (6)

Yugoslavia (coach: Aleksandar Nikolić)

Josip Ðerđa (4)

Ivo Daneu (8)

Nemanja Ðurić (16)

Radivoj Korać (9)

Trajko Rajković (6)

Aleksandr Travin (11)

Vjacheslav Khrynin (-)

Zurab Sakandelidze (-)

Dragan Kovačić (4)

Dragoslav Ražnatović (-)

Zvonko Petričević (2)

 

 

FINAL STANDING

1.

Soviet Union USSR

2.

Yugoslavia YUG

3.

Poland POL

4.

Italy ITA

5.

Bulgaria BUL

6.

Israel ISR

7.

Czechoslovakia CZE

8.

Greece GRE

9.

France FRA

10.

GDR GDR

11.

Spain SPA

12.

Finland FIN

13.

Romania ROM

14.

FRG FRG

15.

Hungary HUN

16.

Sweden SWE

 

 

TOP SCORERS (POINTS PER GAME)

Player

Pts.

G

Avg.

1. Emiliano Rodríguez (SPA)

173

8

21.6

2. Radivoj Korać (YUG)

193

9

21.4

3. Georgios Amerikanos (GRE)

157

8

19.6

4. Nino Buscató (SPA)

126

7

18.0

5. František Konvička (CZE)

107

6

17.8

6. Gianfranco Lombardi (ITA)

102

6

17.0

7. Kari Liimo (FIN)

147

9

16.3

8. Jiří Zídek (CZE)

98

6

16.3

9. Georgios Trontzos (GRE)

143

9

15.9

10. Tani Cohen-Mintz (ISR)

111

7

15.9

 

 

TOURNAMENT MVP: Modestas Paulauskas (USSR)

   

 

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