1971 edition of the FIBA EuroBasket
International basketball competition
The 1971 FIBA European Championship, commonly called FIBA EuroBasket 1971, was the seventeenth FIBA EuroBasket regional basketball championship, held by FIBA Europe.
Pos. |
Team |
Matches |
Wins |
Losses |
Results |
Points |
Diff.
|
1. |
Soviet Union |
5 |
5 |
0 |
461:303 |
10 |
+158
|
2. |
Poland |
5 |
4 |
1 |
405:376
|
8 |
+24
|
3. |
Romania |
5 |
3 |
2 |
349:368 |
6 |
−19
|
4. |
Spain |
5 |
2 |
3 |
352:412 |
4 |
−60
|
5. |
West Germany |
5 |
1 |
4 |
353:385 |
2 |
−32
|
6. |
France |
5 |
0 |
5 |
322:398 |
0 |
−76
|
Group B – Böblingen
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Places 9 – 12 in Essen
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Places 5 – 8 in Essen
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Places 1 – 4 in Essen
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Finals – all games in Essen
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Soviet Union
Yugoslavia
Italy
Poland
Czechoslovakia
Bulgaria
Spain
Romania
West Germany
France
Israel
Turkey
1. Soviet Union: Sergei Belov, Alexander Belov, Modestas Paulauskas, Anatoly Polivoda, Vladimir Andreev, Priit Tomson, Ivan Edeshko, Alzhan Zharmukhamedov, Zurab Sakandelidze, Mikheil Korkia, Aleksander Boloshev, Aleksei Tammiste (Coach: Vladimir Kondrashin)
2. Yugoslavia: Krešimir Ćosić, Nikola Plećaš, Aljoša Žorga, Vinko Jelovac, Ljubodrag Simonović, Dragutin Čermak, Borut Bassin, Dragan Kapičić, Blagoja Georgievski, Žarko Knežević, Dragiša Vučinić, Davor Rukavina (Coach: Ranko Žeravica)
3. Italy: Dino Meneghin, Pierluigi Marzorati, Massimo Masini, Ivan Bisson, Renzo Bariviera, Carlo Recalcati, Ottorino Flaborea, Marino Zanatta, Giulio Iellini, Giorgio Giomo, Luigi Serafini, Massimo Cosmelli (Coach: Giancarlo Primo)
4. Poland: Edward Jurkiewicz, Grzegorz Korcz, Andrzej Seweryn, Jan Dolczewski, Henryk Cegielski, Marek Ladniak, Jerzy Frolow, Janusz Ceglinski, Waldemar Kozak, Miroslaw Kalinowski, Eugeniusz Durejko, Zbigniew Jedlinski (Coach: Witold Zagórski)