EuroBasket 1991 Women

EuroBasket 1991 Women
23rd FIBA European Women's
Basketball Championship
Tournament details
Host nation Israel
Dates 12 June – 17 June
Teams 8
Champions  Soviet Union (21st title)
Official website
Official website (archive)

The 1991 European Women Basketball Championship, commonly called EuroBasket Women 1991, was the 23rd regional championship held by FIBA Europe. The competition was held in Israel and took place from 12 June to 17 June 1991. Soviet Union won the gold medal and Yugoslavia the silver medal while Hungary won the bronze.

Qualification

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Group A

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1 Italy Italy 5 5 0 ? ?
2 Poland Poland 5 4 1 ? ?
3 West Germany West Germany 5 3 2 383 388
4 Romania Romania 5 3 2 ? ?
5 France France 5 1 4 365 397
6 Sweden Sweden 5 0 5 377 398








May 9 1990 Poland Poland 94–69 France France
May 9 1990 West Germany West Germany 77–76 Romania Romania
May 9 1990 Italy Italy 70–65 Sweden Sweden
May 10 1990 West Germany West Germany 83–82 Sweden Sweden
May 10 1990 Italy Italy 84–59 Poland Poland
May 10 1990 Romania Romania 78–76 France France
May 11 1990 Italy Italy 71–61 West Germany West Germany
May 11 1990 Poland Poland ?–? Romania Romania
May 11 1990 France France 74–70 Sweden Sweden
May 12 1990 Poland Italy ?–? Romania Romania
May 12 1990 Poland Poland 73–66 Sweden Sweden
May 12 1990 West Germany West Germany 86–83 France France
May 13 1990 Italy Italy 69–63 France France
May 13 1990 West Germany West Germany 77–75 Poland Poland
May 13 1990 Romania Romania 98–94 Sweden Sweden

Group B

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1 Hungary Hungary 5 4 1 ? ?
2 Israel Israel 5 3 2 ? ?
3 Netherlands Netherlands 5 3 2 317 316
4 Spain Spain 5 3 2 308 336
5 Denmark Denmark 5 1 4 ? ?
6 Greece Greece 5 0 5 ? ?








May 9 1990 Israel Israel 86–57 Spain Spain
May 9 1990 Netherlands Netherlands 59–56 Denmark Denmark
May 9 1990 Hungary Hungary 87–60 Greece Greece
May 10 1990 Israel Israel 80–62 Denmark Denmark
May 10 1990 Spain Spain 64–62 Hungary Hungary
May 10 1990 Netherlands Netherlands 65–57 Greece Greece
May 11 1990 Hungary Hungary ?–? Denmark Denmark
May 11 1990 Netherlands Netherlands 60–57 Israel Israel
May 11 1990 Spain Spain 75–61 Greece Greece
May 12 1990 Hungary Hungary ?–? Israel Israel
May 12 1990 Spain Spain 67–65 Denmark Denmark
May 12 1990 Denmark Denmark ?–? Greece Greece
May 13 1990 Hungary Hungary 79–68 Netherlands Netherlands
May 13 1990 Denmark Denmark 62–45 Spain Spain
May 13 1990 Israel Israel 60–55 Greece Greece

First Stage

Group A

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1 Hungary Hungary 3 2 1 211 217
2 Bulgaria Bulgaria 3 2 1 203 198
3 Israel Israel 3 1 2 166 198
4 Czech Republic Czechoslovakia 3 1 2 247 226
June 12 1991 Hungary Hungary 76–64 Bulgaria Bulgaria
June 12 1991 Israel Israel 91–90 Czech Republic Czechoslovakia
June 13 1991 Bulgaria Bulgaria 74–66 Czech Republic Czechoslovakia
June 13 1991 Hungary Hungary 74–62 Israel Israel
June 14 1991 Czechoslovakia Czech Republic 91–61 Hungary Hungary
June 14 1991 Bulgaria Bulgaria 65–56 Israel Israel

Group B

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 3 3 0 258 196
2 Soviet Union Soviet Union 3 2 1 237 196
3 Italy Italy 3 1 2 196 206
4 Poland Poland 3 0 3 168 261
June 12 1991 Soviet Union Soviet Union 91–56 Poland Poland
June 12 1991 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 83–61 Italy Italy
June 13 1991 Italy Italy 70–51 Poland Poland
June 13 1991 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 75–74 Soviet Union Soviet Union
June 14 1991 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 100–61 Poland Poland
June 14 1991 Soviet Union Soviet Union 72–65 Italy Italy

Play-off stages

Semifinals Final
June 16
 Hungary Hungary  80  
 Soviet Union Soviet Union  93  
 
June 17
     Soviet Union Soviet Union  97
   Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia  84
Third place
June 16 June 17
 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia  79  Hungary Hungary  65
 Bulgaria Bulgaria  56    Bulgaria Bulgaria  61
5th to 8th places
June 16 Poland Poland 80–69 Israel Israel
June 16 Czechoslovakia Czech Republic 58–57 Italy Italy
7th place
June 17 Italy Italy 78–65 Israel Israel
5th place
June 17 Czechoslovakia Czech Republic 67–46 Poland Poland
 1991 FIBA European Women's Basketball Championship Champion 

Soviet Union
Twentyfirst title

Final standings

Place Team PE
Soviet Union Soviet Union Same position
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia Rise2
Hungary Hungary Rise4
4Bulgaria Bulgaria Fall1
5Czech Republic Czechoslovakia Fall2
6Poland Poland New entry
7Italy Italy Fall2
8Israel Israel New entry
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