XXVI EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP (ZAGREB 1989)

QUALIFYING STAGE

(From 3-09-1987 to 1-12-1988)

 

 

QUALIFICATION TOURNAMENTS

 

 

Charleroi (BELGIUM)

(From 8-09-1987 to 12-09-1987)

 

Pleven (BULGARIA)

(From 6-09-1987 to 8-09-1987)

Competition Day 1

Competition Day 1

Austria - Wales

76-37 (33-11)

Finland - Israel

106-102 (43-53)

Hungary - Netherlands

72-66 (42-38)

Bulgaria - Norway

102-84 (44-38)

Competition Day 2

Competition Day 2

Austria - Netherlands

52-59 (20-30)

Norway - Finland

77-89 (38-46)

Belgium - Hungary

73-79 (34-42)

Bulgaria - Israel

90-92 (49-44)

Competition Day 3

Competition Day 3

Wales - Netherlands

43-108 (23-60)

Israel - Norway

95-74 (52-33)

Belgium - Austria

82-66 (45-23)

Bulgaria - Finland

101-98 (54-49)

Competition Day 4

FINAL STANDING

P

W

L

P

1. Bulgaria

3

2

1

5

2. Finland

3

2

1

5

3. Israel

3

2

1

5

4. Norway

3

0

3

3

Belgium - Wales

88-35 (45-13)

Hungary - Austria

97-79 (50-45)

Competition Day 5

Hungary - Wales

100-42 (49-18)

Belgium - Netherlands

61-64 (32-25)

FINAL STANDING

P

W

L

P

1. Hungary

4

4

0

8

2. Netherlands

4

3

1

7

3. Belgium

4

2

2

6

4. Austria

4

1

3

5

5. Wales

4

0

4

4

 

 

Lausanne (SWITZERLAND)

(From 10-09-1987 to 12-09-1987)

 

İstanbul (TURKEY)

(From 3-09-1987 to 5-09-1987)

Competition Day 1

Competition Day 1

France - Iceland

104-63 (58-31)

England - Sweden

115-108 (49-46;100-100)

Denmark - Switzerland

82-89 (41-52)

Turkey - Scotland

87-71 (46-31)

Competition Day 2

Competition Day 2

France - Switzerland

106-60 (58-35)

England - Scotland

120-80 (45-30)

Iceland - Denmark

73-76 (38-41)

Turkey - Sweden

82-87 (35-45)

Competition Day 3

Competition Day 3

Iceland - Switzerland

100-112 (48-55;97-97)

Sweden - Scotland

109-85 (61-46)

France - Denmark

123-95 (57-52)

Turkey - England

83-84 (36-45)

FINAL STANDING

P

W

L

P

1. France

3

3

0

6

2. Switzerland

3

2

1

5

3. Denmark

3

1

2

4

4. Iceland

3

0

3

3

FINAL STANDING

P

W

L

P

1. England

3

3

0

6

2. Sweden

3

2

1

5

3. Turkey

3

1

2

4

4. Scotland

3

0

3

3

 

 

CHALLENGE ROUND

(From 29-10-1987 to 1-12-1988)

 

 

GROUP A

 

GROUP B

Competition Day 1 / Competition Day 4

 

Competition Day 1 / Competition Day 4

Greece - England

107-66 (60-31)

76-84 (42-38)

 

Yugoslavia - Bulgaria

140-91 (74-46)

97-74 (44-40)

Czechoslovakia - Netherlands

79-86 (48-44)

89-67 (38-44)

 

Sweden - FRG

85-95 (39-52)

89-92 (46-50)

Competition Day 2 / Competition Day 5

 

Competition Day 2 / Competition Day 5

Greece - Netherlands

102-62 (48-33)

66-93 (35-48)

 

Yugoslavia - Sweden

117-86 (64-39)

68-106 (27-61)

England - Czechoslovakia

103-101 (42-47)

107-80 (54-39)

 

Bulgaria - FRG

93-88 (44-53)

96-105 (45-44)

Competition Day 3 / Competition Day 6

 

Competition Day 3 / Competition Day 6

Czechoslovakia - Greece

76-89 (35-44)

107-85 (36-43)

 

FRG - Yugoslavia

101-114 (53-61)

116-78 (57-39)

Netherlands - England

93-75 (52-33)

65-71 (27-37)

 

Sweden - Bulgaria

86-88 (38-45)

85-69 (44-35)

FINAL STANDING

P

W

L

PTS.

1. Greece

6

6

0

12

2. Netherlands

6

4

2

10

3. Czechoslovakia

6

1

5

7

4. England

6

1

5

7

 

FINAL STANDING

P

W

L

PTS.

1. Yugoslavia

6

5

1

11

2. Bulgaria

6

5

1

11

3. FRG

6

1

5

7

4. Sweden

6

1

5

7

 

 

GROUP C

 

GROUP D

Competition Day 1 / Competition Day 4

 

Competition Day 1 / Competition Day 4

Spain - Hungary

122-63 (48-32)

84-100 (46-54)

 

Soviet Union - France

91-79 (43-35)

71-87 (43-44)

Italy - Switzerland

141-75 (67-22)

81-112 (38-50)

 

Poland - Finland

95-96 (48-49)

83-92 (50-53)

Competition Day 2 / Competition Day 5

 

Competition Day 2 / Competition Day 5

Spain - Switzerland

132-59 (75-28)

53-130 (24-73)

 

Soviet Union - Finland

124-78 (57-26)

79-81 (40-37)

Hungary - Italy

73-101 (36-50)

104-56 (58-21)

 

France - Poland

94-83 (38-42)

88-103 (43-50)

Competition Day 3 / Competition Day 6

 

Competition Day 3 / Competition Day 6

Italy - Spain

87-75 (43-36)

81-80 (46-40)

 

Poland - Soviet Union

95-116 (44-65)

86-66 (40-24)

Switzerland - Hungary

93-84 (44-47)

87-68 (47-41)

 

Finland - France

76-88 (35-37)

123-88 (57-44)

FINAL STANDING

P

W

L

PTS.

1. Italy

6

5

1

11

2. Spain

6

5

1

11

3. Hungary

6

1

5

7

4. Switzerland

6

1

5

7

 

FINAL STANDING

P

W

L

PTS.

1. Soviet Union

6

6

0

12

2. France

6

4

2

10

3. Poland

6

1

5

7

4. Finland

6

1

5

7

 

 

::::: FINAL STAGE :::::

 

 

GAME DETAILS (SPAIN)

 

QUALIFYING ROUND

VENUE: Palacio de los Deportes (Sevilla)

DATE: 29-10-1987 (18:30 h)

ATTENDANCE: 7.500

REFEREES: Peter George (FRG), Pierre Brys (BEL)

FOULED OUT: Romay, A. Martín / Heinrich, Szalay, Berkics

SPA

Spain - Hungary

HUN

122-63 (48-32)

Spain (coach: Antonio Díaz Miguel)

Pepe Arcega (5), Juan Antonio San Epifanio “Epi” (18), Jordi Villacampa (19), Antonio Martín (15), Fernando Romay (4); Chicho Sibilio (14), José María Margall (7), Fernando Arcega (15), Chichi Creus (4), Ferrán Martínez (21)

Hungary (coach: Lajos Mészáros)

László Székely (3), György Szalay (11), László Farkas (5), László Berkics (12), Róbert Heinrich (16); Miklós Karagits (7), Tamás Kiss (2), Zoltán Nagy (1), Ferenc Zsebe (2), Peter Krasovecz (4)

 

QUALIFYING ROUND

VENUE: Palacio de los Deportes (Palma de Mallorca)

DATE: 5-11-1987 (18:30 h)

ATTENDANCE: 5.000

REFEREES: J. van Reenen (NED), José Araújo (POR)

FOULED OUT: -

SPA

Spain - Switzerland

SWI

132-59 (75-28)

Spain (coach: Antonio Díaz Miguel)

Pepe Arcega (13), Jordi Villacampa (17), Chicho Sibilio (20), Antonio Martín (17), Ferrán Martínez (6); José María Margall (13), Fernando Romay (6), Fernando Arcega (17), Chichi Creus (12), Juan Antonio San Epifanio “Epi” (11)

Switzerland (coach: Maurice Monnier)

Mike Stockalper (19), xxx Alt (6), Bernhard Runkel (2), Patrick Gothuey (4), Christophe Ruckstuhl (4); Dan Stockalper (9), Christophe Zahno (3), xxx Deforel (2), Thierry Girod (8), xxx Crameri (2)

 

QUALIFYING ROUND

VENUE: Palazzo dello Sport (Trieste)

DATE: 28-01-1988 (20:45 h)

ATTENDANCE: 5.500

REFEREES: Radoslav Petrović (YUG), Reuven Virovnik (ISR)

FOULED OUT: Binelli (24’), Magnifico (24’), Rusconi (39’) / Romay (32’)

ITA

Italy - Spain

SPA

87-75 (43-36)

Italy (coach: Sandro Gamba)

Roberto Brunamonti (17), Antonello Riva (14), Sandro dell’Agnello (12), Walter Magnifico (4), Augusto Binelli (2); Nando Gentile (6), Giuseppe Bosa (6), Francesco Vescovi (12), Carlo della Valle (-), Stefano Rusconi (14)

Spain (coach: Antonio Díaz Miguel)

Nacho Solozábal (12), Juan Antonio San Epifanio “Epi” (19), Jordi Villacampa (3), Andrés Jiménez (19), Ferrán Martínez (4); Chicho Sibilio (2), José María Margall (2), Fernando Romay (12), Chichi Creus (-), Fernando Arcega (2)

 

QUALIFYING ROUND

VENUE: Városi Sportcsarnok (Zalaegerszeg)

DATE: 4-02-1988 (17:00 h)

ATTENDANCE: 2.500

REFEREES: Kamen Toshev (BUL), Nenad Tošović (YUG)

FOULED OUT: Heinrich (29’)

HUN

Hungary - Spain

SPA

84-100 (46-54)

Hungary (coach: Lajos Mészáros)

László Székely (-), György Szalay (22), László Farkas (2), László Berkics (17), Róbert Heinrich (9); Csaba Bodrogi (7), István Hosszú (11), Peter Krasovecz (16), Ferenc Zsebe (-)

Spain (coach: Antonio Díaz Miguel)

José Luis Llorente (10), Chechu Biriukov (15), José Luis “Indio” Díaz (26), Andrés Jiménez (28), Ferrán Martínez (10); Fernando Arcega (9), Joan Pagés (-), Chichi Creus (2)

 

QUALIFYING ROUND

VENUE: Centre Sportif du Bois-des-Frères (Genève)

DATE: 24-11-1988 (20:15 h)

ATTENDANCE: xxx

REFEREES: Wiesław Zych (POL), Alain Styl (FRA)

FOULED OUT: Lenggenhager (27’)

SWI

Switzerland - Spain

SPA

53-130 (24-73)

Switzerland (coach: Maurice Monnier)

Roland Lenggenhager (4), xxx Deforel (9), Thierry Girod (15), Patrick Gothuey (-), Christophe Ruckstuhl (6); Alain Perlotto (8), xxx Crameri (-), xxx Rosselli (3), Claude Morard (6), Igor Gojanović (2)

Spain (coach: Antonio Díaz Miguel)

Pepe Arcega (13), Chechu Biriukov (5), Paco Zapata (14), Ferrán Martínez (18), Fernando Romay (9); Juan Antonio Orenga (15), José Antonio Montero (12), Pablo Laso (12), Manel Sánchez (14), Rafael Vecina (18)

 

QUALIFYING ROUND

VENUE: Palacio de los Deportes (Sevilla)

DATE: 1-12-1988 (19:00 h)

ATTENDANCE: 8.000

REFEREES: Kostas Rigas (GRE), Zdravko Kurilić (YUG)

FOULED OUT: Romay (35’), Laso (36’) / Magnifico (39’), Iacopini (40’)

SPA

Spain - Italy

ITA

81-80 (46-40)

Spain (coach: Antonio Díaz Miguel)

Pablo Laso (2), José Antonio Montero (23), Chechu Biriukov (14), Ferrán Martínez (14), Fernando Romay (11); Pepe Arcega (4), Manel Sánchez (2), Fernando Arcega (10), Juanan Morales (1), Juan Antonio Orenga (-)

Italy (coach: Sandro Gamba)

Andrea Gracis (4), Antonello Riva (3), Riccardo Morandotti (16), Walter Magnifico (17), Augusto Binelli (6); Carlo della Valle (3), Giuseppe Bosa (8), Massimo Iacopini (18), Davide Pessina (-), Stefano Rusconi (5)

 

 

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