EuroBasket Women 1987

EuroBasket 1987 Women
21st FIBA European Women's
Basketball Championship
Tournament details
Host nation Spain
Dates 4 September – 11 September
Teams 12
Champions  Soviet Union (19th title)
Official website
Official website (archive)

The 1987 European Women Basketball Championship, commonly called EuroBasket Women 1987, was the 21st regional championship held by FIBA Europe. The competition was held in Spain and took place from 4 September to 11 September 1987. Soviet Union won the gold medal and Yugoslavia the silver medal while Hungary won the bronze.

First stage

Group A

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1Soviet Union Soviet Union 550545294
2Hungary Hungary 541448391
3Sweden Sweden 523380475
4France France 523336402
5Poland Poland 514371416
6Romania Romania 505311413








September 4Hungary Hungary82–71France France
September 4Romania Romania77–76Sweden Sweden
September 4Soviet Union Soviet Union95–62Poland Poland
September 5Sweden Sweden83–78France France
September 5Soviet Union Soviet Union95–52Romania Romania
September 5Hungary Hungary103–83Poland Poland
September 6France France72–63Romania Romania
September 6Sweden Sweden84–81Poland Poland
September 6Soviet Union Soviet Union110–70Hungary Hungary
September 7Poland Poland80–66Romania Romania
September 7Hungary Hungary103–74Sweden Sweden
September 7Soviet Union Soviet Union109–47France France
September 8Soviet Union Soviet Union136–63Sweden Sweden
September 8France France68–65Poland Poland
September 8Hungary Hungary90–53Romania Romania

Group B

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 550364328
2Czech Republic Czechoslovakia 541408315
3Italy Italy 523370387
4Spain Spain 523336311
5Bulgaria Bulgaria 523403405
6Finland Finland 505305440








September 4Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia73–65Italy Italy
September 4Spain Spain74–45Finland Finland
September 4Czechoslovakia Czech Republic95–76Bulgaria Bulgaria
September 5Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia73–71Bulgaria Bulgaria
September 5Czechoslovakia Czech Republic49–47Spain Spain
September 5Italy Italy87–69Finland Finland
September 6Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia60–58Spain Spain
September 6Czechoslovakia Czech Republic100–55Finland Finland
September 6Italy Italy85–74Bulgaria Bulgaria
September 7Czechoslovakia Czech Republic88–60Italy Italy
September 7Bulgaria Bulgaria84–74Spain Spain
September 7Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia81–58Finland Finland
September 8Bulgaria Bulgaria98–78Finland Finland
September 8Spain Spain83–73Italy Italy
September 8Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia77–76Czech Republic Czechoslovakia

Play-off stages

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
September 10
 
 
Soviet Union Soviet Union89
 
September 11
 
Czech Republic Czechoslovakia81
 
Soviet Union Soviet Union83
 
September 10
 
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia73
 
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia72
 
 
Hungary Hungary71
 
Third place
 
 
September 11
 
 
Czech Republic Czechoslovakia67
 
 
Hungary Hungary75



9th to 12th places
September 10Poland Poland93–64Finland Finland
September 10Bulgaria Bulgaria106–71Romania Romania
5th to 8th places
September 10Spain Spain92–76Sweden Sweden
September 10Italy Italy81–65France France
11th place
September 11Romania Romania65–64Finland Finland
9th place
September 11Bulgaria Bulgaria81–80Poland Poland
7th place
September 11Sweden Sweden70–54France France
5th place
September 11Italy Italy102–87Spain Spain
 1987 FIBA European Women's Basketball Championship Champion 

Soviet Union
Nineteenth title

Final standings

Place Team PE
Soviet Union Soviet UnionSame position
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia YugoslaviaRise3
Hungary HungarySame position
4Czech Republic CzechoslovakiaSame position
5Italy ItalyRise2
6Spain SpainRise4
7Sweden SwedenNew entry
8France FranceSame position
9Bulgaria BulgariaFall7
10Poland PolandFall4
11Romania RomaniaFall2
12Finland FinlandNew entry
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