EuroBasket Women 1989

EuroBasket 1989 Women
22nd FIBA European Women's
Basketball Championship
Tournament details
Host nation Bulgaria
Dates 13 June – 19 June
Teams 8
Champions  Soviet Union (20th title)
Official website
Official website (archive)
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The 1989 European Women Basketball Championship, commonly called EuroBasket Women 1989, was the 22nd regional championship held by FIBA Europe. The competition was held in Bulgaria and took place from 13 June to 19 June 1989. Soviet Union won the gold medal and Czechoslovakia the silver medal while Bulgaria won the bronze.

Qualification

Group A

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1Italy Italy 5????
2Netherlands Netherlands 541310266
3Romania Romania 5????
4Israel Israel 5????
5Sweden Sweden 514303333
6Poland Poland 5????








May 11, 1988Netherlands Netherlands58–52Poland Poland
May 11, 1988Romania Romania59–54Israel Israel
May 11, 1988Italy Italy84–61Sweden Sweden
May 12, 1988Netherlands Netherlands63–59Romania Romania
May 12, 1988Sweden Sweden81–66Poland Poland
May 12, 1988Italy Italy?–?Israel Israel
May 13, 1988Romania Romania?–?Poland Poland
May 13, 1988Israel Israel69–58Sweden Sweden
May 13, 1988Italy Italy58–49Netherlands Netherlands
May 14, 1988Italy Italy?–?Romania Romania
May 14, 1988Netherlands Netherlands58–44Sweden Sweden
May 14, 1988Israel Israel?–?Poland Poland
May 15, 1988Italy Italy?–?Poland Poland
May 15, 1988Netherlands Netherlands82–53Israel Israel
May 15, 1988Romania Romania56–49Sweden Sweden

Group B

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1Czech Republic Czechoslovakia 550377213
2France France 532306269
3Spain Spain 532288301
4West Germany West Germany 523384381
5Finland Finland 523372389
6England England 505209383








May 11, 1988France France77–76Spain Spain
May 11, 1988Finland Finland81–59England England
May 11, 1988Czechoslovakia Czech Republic91–71West Germany West Germany
May 12, 1988Spain Spain104–68England England
May 12, 1988West Germany West Germany91–79Finland Finland
May 12, 1988Czechoslovakia Czech Republic77–62France France
May 13, 1988Spain Spain76–70West Germany West Germany
May 13, 1988Czechoslovakia Czech Republic87–62Finland Finland
May 13, 1988France France87–61England England
May 14, 1988Czechoslovakia Czech Republic76–54Spain Spain
May 14, 1988Finland Finland72–70France France
May 14, 1988West Germany West Germany92–63England England
May 15, 1988Spain Spain82–78Finland Finland
May 15, 1988Czechoslovakia Czech Republic123–26England England
May 15, 1988France France72–60West Germany West Germany

Squads

First stage

Group A

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1Soviet Union Soviet Union 330216179
2Czech Republic Czechoslovakia 321210189
3Italy Italy 312166198
4Netherlands Netherlands 303168194
June 13, 1989Italy Italy67–52Netherlands Netherlands
June 13, 1989Soviet Union Soviet Union78–75Czech Republic Czechoslovakia
June 14, 1989Czechoslovakia Czech Republic68–60Netherlands Netherlands
June 14, 1989Soviet Union Soviet Union79–48Czech Republic Czechoslovakia
June 15, 1989Soviet Union Soviet Union59–56Netherlands Netherlands
June 15, 1989Czechoslovakia Czech Republic67–51Italy Italy

Group B

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 330236183
2Bulgaria Bulgaria 321251210
3France France 312181234
4Hungary Hungary 303192233
June 13, 1989Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia76–52Hungary Hungary
June 13, 1989Bulgaria Bulgaria90–54France France
June 14, 1989Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia81–62France France
June 14, 1989Bulgaria Bulgaria92–77Hungary Hungary
June 15, 1989France France65–63Hungary Hungary
June 15, 1989Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia79–69Bulgaria Bulgaria

Play-off stages

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
June 17
 
 
Soviet Union Soviet Union90
 
June 18
 
Bulgaria Bulgaria71
 
Soviet Union Soviet Union64
 
June 17
 
Czech Republic Czechoslovakia61
 
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia62
 
 
Czech Republic Czechoslovakia76
 
Third place
 
 
June 18
 
 
Bulgaria Bulgaria79
 
 
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia69
5th to 8th places
June 17Netherlands Netherlands55–45France France
June 17Italy Italy77–62Hungary Hungary
7th place
June 18Hungary Hungary84–66France France
5th place
June 18Italy Italy51–42Netherlands Netherlands
 1989 FIBA European Women's Basketball Championship Champion 

Soviet Union
Twentieth title

Final standings

Place Team PE
Soviet Union Soviet UnionSame position
Czech Republic CzechoslovakiaRise2
Bulgaria BulgariaRise6
4Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia YugoslaviaFall2
5Italy ItalySame position
6Netherlands NetherlandsNew entry
7Hungary HungaryFall4
8France FranceSame position
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