EuroBasket Women 1995

EuroBasket 1995 Women
25th FIBA European Women's
Basketball Championship
Tournament details
Host nation Czech Republic
Dates 8 June – 18 June
Teams 14
Champions  Ukraine (1st title)
Official website
Official website (archive)
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The 1995 European Women Basketball Championship, commonly called EuroBasket Women 1995, was the 25th regional championship held by FIBA Europe. The competition was held in Czech Republic and took place from 8 June to 18 June 1995. Ukraine won the gold medal and Italy the silver medal while Russia won the bronze.

Qualification

First stage

Group A

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1 Sweden Sweden 3 3 0 272 178
2 Latvia Latvia 3 2 1 245 169
3 Denmark Denmark 3 1 2 209 208
4 Scotland Scotland 3 0 3 135 306
Sweden Latvia Denmark Scotland
Sweden Sweden 81–75 77–66 114–37
Latvia Latvia 66–55 104–33
Denmark Denmark 88–65
Scotland Scotland

Group B

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1 Lithuania Lithuania 3 3 0 229 184
2 Greece Greece 3 2 1 198 176
3 Belgium Belgium 3 1 2 163 191
4 Portugal Portugal 3 0 3 157 196
Lithuania Greece Belgium Portugal
Lithuania Lithuania 77–74 79–54 73–54
Greece Greece 57–51 67–48
Belgium Belgium 56–55
Portugal Portugal

Group C

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1 Croatia Croatia 3 3 0 231 194
2 Romania Romania 3 2 1 188 171
3 Belarus Belarus 3 1 2 210 210
4 Estonia Estonia 3 0 3 175 229
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hungary Bulgaria Poland
Croatia Croatia 71–61 78–74 82–59
Romania Romania 67–49 60–51
Belarus Belarus 87–65
Estonia Estonia

Group D

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1 Slovenia Slovenia 2 2 0 193 116
2 Georgia (country) Georgia 2 1 1 127 144
3 Austria Austria 2 0 2 117 177
Slovenia Georgia (country) Austria
Slovenia Slovenia 82–61 111–55
Georgia (country) Georgia 66–62
Austria Austria

Group E

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1 Ukraine Ukraine 3 3 0 227 200
2 Moldova Moldova 3 2 1 222 215
3 Israel Israel 3 1 2 212 231
4 Turkey Turkey 3 0 3 218 233
Ukraine Moldova Israel Turkey
Ukraine Ukraine 80–70 77–64 70–66
Moldova Moldova 73–64 79–71
Israel Israel 84–81
Turkey Turkey

Second stage

Group A

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1 Croatia Croatia 5 4 1 369 325
2 Italy Italy 5 4 1 305 251
3 Lithuania Lithuania 5 3 2 352 324
4 Hungary Hungary 5 2 3 309 320
5 Latvia Latvia 5 2 3 299 322
6 Finland Finland 5 0 5 321 413
Croatia Italy Lithuania Hungary Latvia Finland
Croatia Croatia 58–50 76–72 80–66 87–67
Italy Italy 66–59 61–40 63–44 65–50
Lithuania Lithuania 69–56 62–51 90–75
Hungary Hungary 60–50 87–60
Latvia Latvia 70–68 84–69
Finland Finland

Group B

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1 Ukraine Ukraine 5 4 1 314 279
2 Russia Russia 5 3 2 345 332
3 Romania Romania 5 3 2 319 291
4 Poland Poland 5 2 3 289 291
5 Netherlands Netherlands 5 2 3 292 307
6 Slovenia Slovenia 5 1 4 304 363
Ukraine Russia Romania Poland Netherlands Slovenia
Ukraine Ukraine 80–74 59–55 60–49 59–42
Russia Russia 64–60 57–55 90–62
Romania Romania 53–52 72–52 79–64
Poland Poland 60–58 73–63
Netherlands Netherlands 75–60 65–56
Slovenia Slovenia 59–56

Group C

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1 Slovakia Slovakia 5 5 0 423 349
2 Moldova Moldova 5 4 1 372 330
3 Germany Germany 5 2 3 387 386
4 Bulgaria Bulgaria 5 2 3 340 364
5 Sweden Sweden 5 2 3 395 404
6 Greece Greece 5 0 5 297 381
Slovakia Moldova Germany Bulgaria Sweden Greece
Slovakia Slovakia 65–56 100–79 82–71 100–89 76–54
Moldova Moldova 79–70 76–59 77–68 84–68
Germany Germany 103–74 69–54
Bulgaria Bulgaria 79–66 66–62
Sweden Sweden 78–65 86–59
Greece Greece

Additional stage

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 3 3 0 236 190
2 Hungary Hungary 3 2 1 243 215
3 Bulgaria Bulgaria 3 1 2 220 270
4 Poland Poland 3 1 2 232 256
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hungary Bulgaria Poland
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 72–61 88–61 76–68
Hungary Hungary 95–66 87–77
Bulgaria Bulgaria 93–87
Poland Poland

First stage

Group A

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1 Italy Italy 6 6 0 374 329
2 Russia Russia 6 5 1 459 387
3 Czech Republic Czech Republic 6 4 2 422 408
4 Lithuania Lithuania 6 2 4 396 408
5 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 6 2 4 353 382
6 France France 6 2 4 394 430
7 Germany Germany 6 0 6 387 441
Italy Russia Czech Republic Lithuania Federal Republic of Yugoslavia France Germany
Italy Italy 59–57 63–54 60–55 63–46 64–61 65–56
Russia Russia 75–72 76–67 76–62 78–55 97–72
Czech Republic Czech Republic 78–65 67–62 79–74 72–69
Lithuania Lithuania 59–51 80–71
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 74–63 58–54
France France 72–70 69–65
Germany Germany

Group B

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1 Ukraine Ukraine 6 5 1 416 359
2 Slovakia Slovakia 6 5 1 417 353
3 Croatia Croatia 6 4 2 428 414
4 Moldova Moldova 6 3 3 410 451
5 Spain Spain 6 2 4 493 453
6 Romania Romania 6 1 5 368 439
7 Hungary Hungary 6 1 5 418 461
Ukraine Slovakia Croatia Moldova Spain Romania Hungary
Ukraine Ukraine 61–59 68–61 73–54 71–61 75–55
Slovakia Slovakia 71–67 74–70 72–66 81–56 60–53
Croatia Croatia 69–68 73–70 68–57 75–70
Moldova Moldova 78–76 63–59 79–73
Spain Spain 101–59 97–68
Romania Romania 67–59
Hungary Hungary 108–105

Final stages

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                   
         
 Italy Italy  74
 
 Moldova Moldova  43  
 Italy Italy  65
 
   Slovakia Slovakia  46  
 Slovakia Slovakia  85
 
 Czech Republic Czech Republic  75  
 Italy Italy  66
 
   Ukraine Ukraine  77
 Ukraine Ukraine  76
 
 Lithuania Lithuania  72  
 Ukraine Ukraine  69 Third place
 
   Russia Russia  64  
 Russia Russia  81  Slovakia Slovakia  50
 Croatia Croatia  72    Russia Russia  69
 
5th to 8th places Fifth place
 Moldova Moldova  78  
 Czech Republic Czech Republic  76  
 
     Moldova Moldova  62
   Lithuania Lithuania  68
Seventh place
 Lithuania Lithuania  91  Czech Republic Czech republic  73
 Croatia Croatia  64    Croatia Croatia  61
 1995 FIBA European Women's Basketball Championship Champion 

Ukraine
First title

Final standings

Place Team PE
Ukraine Ukraine New entry
Italy Italy Rise2
Russia Russia Rise4
4Slovakia Slovakia Fall1
5Lithuania Lithuania New entry
6Moldova Moldova New entry
7Czech Republic Czech Republic New entry
8Croatia Croatia New entry
9Spain Spain Fall8
10Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia New entry
11France France Fall9
12Hungary Hungary Fall4
13Romania Romania New entry
14Germany Germany New entry
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