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EuroBasket 1935
Championnat Européen Basketball (French)
File:EuroBasket 1935 logo.jpg
Tournament details
Host countrySwitzerland
CityGeneva
Dates2–4 May
Teams10
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
ChampionsFile:Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia (1st title)
Runners-upFile:Flag of Spain (1931–1939).svg Spain
Third placeFile:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia
Fourth placeFile:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
Tournament statistics
Games played17
MVPSpain Rafael Martín
Top scorerItaly Livio Franceschini
(16.5 points per game)
1937

The 1935 FIBA European Championship, commonly called EuroBasket 1935, was the first FIBA EuroBasket regional basketball championship, held by FIBA, as well as a test event preceding the first Olympic basketball tournament at the 1936 Summer Olympics. Ten national teams affiliated with the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) took part in the competition. The event was hosted by Switzerland and held in Geneva in May, 1935. The 2012 Latvian film Dream Team 1935 is based on the events of the tournament. It tells the story of the Latvian national basketball team, the winners of the tournament.

Preliminary round

Before the tournament began, a qualification game was played between Spain and Portugal. The game was held in Madrid, Spain and refereed by Spanish coach Mariano Manent. Spain won, 33–12.

15 April 1935
Spain File:Flag of Spain (1931–1939).svg 33–12 File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal
Scoring by half: 16–6, 17–6

Results

Classification round

The classification round served to place the six teams eliminated in the preliminary round into places 5 through 10.

 
5th–10th place quarterfinals5th–8th place semifinalsFifth place match
 
          
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium29
 
 
 
File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria11
 
File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria22
 
 
 
File:Flag of Hungary (1915-1918, 1919-1946).svg Hungary19
 
File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium30
 
 
File:Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1958).svg France49
 
 
 
 
 
File:Flag of Italy (1861–1946).svg Italy27
 
 
 
File:Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1958).svg France29 Seventh place match
 
File:Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1958).svg France66
 
 
 
File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania23
 
File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria22
 
 
File:Flag of Italy (1861–1946).svg Italy35
 
 
Ninth place match
 
  
 
 
 
 
File:Flag of Hungary (1915-1918, 1919-1946).svg Hungary24
 
 
File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania17
 

5th–10th place quarterfinals

3 May 1935
20:00
Bulgaria File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg 22–19 File:Flag of Hungary (1915-1918, 1919-1946).svg Hungary
Scoring by half: 16–6, 6–13
Palais des Expositions, Geneva
3 May 1935
20:50
Romania File:Flag of Romania.svg 23–66 File:Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1958).svg France
Scoring by half: 11–40, 12–26
Palais des Expositions, Geneva

5th–8th place semifinals

4 May 1935
Belgium File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 29–11 File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria
Scoring by half: 16–2, 13–9
Palais des Expositions, Geneva
4 May 1935
Italy File:Flag of Italy (1861–1946).svg 27–29 File:Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1958).svg France
Scoring by half: 16–17, 11–12
Palais des Expositions, Geneva

Ninth place match

Hungary File:Flag of Hungary (1915-1918, 1919-1946).svg 24–17 File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania
Scoring by half: 9–12, 15–5
Palais des Expositions, Geneva

Seventh place match

4 May 1935
20:00
Bulgaria File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg 22–35 File:Flag of Italy (1861–1946).svg Italy
Scoring by half: 2–16, 20–19
Palais des Expositions, Geneva

Fifth place match

4 May 1935
20:50
France File:Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1958).svg 49–30 File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium
Scoring by half: 31–8, 18–22
Palais des Expositions, Geneva

Final round

 
Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
 
              
 
 
 
 
2 May 1935
 
 
File:Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia46
 
 
File:Flag of Hungary (1915-1918, 1919-1946).svg Hungary12
 
 
3 May 1935
 
 
File:Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia28
 
2 May 1935
 
File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland19
 
File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland42
 
3 May 1935
 
File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania9
 
File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland27
 
2 May 1935
 
File:Flag of Italy (1861–1946).svg Italy17
 
File:Flag of Italy (1861–1946).svg Italy42
 
4 May 1935
 
File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria23
 
File:Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia24
 
 
File:Flag of Spain (1931–1939).svg Spain18
 
 
2 May 1935
 
 
File:Flag of Spain (1931–1939).svg Spain25
 
 
File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium17
 
 
3 May 1935
 
 
File:Flag of Spain (1931–1939).svg Spain21
 
 
File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia17 Bronze medal match
 
 
2 May 19354 May 1935
 
 
File:Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1958).svg France21File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland23
 
 
File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia23 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia25
 
 
 
 

Round of 16

2 May 1935
21:50
Italy File:Flag of Italy (1861–1946).svg 42–23 File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria
Scoring by half: 16–6, 26–17
Palais des Expositions, Geneva
2 May 1935
22:40
Switzerland File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 42–9 File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania
Scoring by half: 25–3, 17–6
Palais des Expositions, Geneva

Quarterfinals

2 May 1935
16:00
Spain File:Flag of Spain (1931–1939).svg 25–17 File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium
Scoring by half: 14–7, 11–10
Palais des Expositions, Geneva
Referees: Lucini (Switzerland)
2 May 1935
16:50
Latvia File:Flag of Latvia.svg 46–12 File:Flag of Hungary (1915-1918, 1919-1946).svg Hungary
Scoring by half: 20–7, 26–5
Palais des Expositions, Geneva
Referees: M. Pfeuti (Switzerland)
2 May 1935
21:00
France File:Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1958).svg 21–23 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia
Scoring by half: 13–16, 8–7
Palais des Expositions, Geneva
3 May 1935
15:00
Switzerland File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 27–17 File:Flag of Italy (1861–1946).svg Italy
Scoring by half: 15–15, 12–2
Palais des Expositions, Geneva
Referees: M. Creus (France)

Semifinals

3 May 1935
22:30
Latvia File:Flag of Latvia.svg 28–19 File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
Scoring by half: 16–12, 12–7
Palais des Expositions, Geneva
3 May 1935
21:40
Czechoslovakia File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 17–21 File:Flag of Spain (1931–1939).svg Spain
Scoring by half: 10–10, 7–11
Palais des Expositions, Geneva

Bronze medal match

4 May 1935
21:40
Switzerland File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 23–25 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia
Scoring by half: 15–16, 8–9
Palais des Expositions, Geneva

Final

4 May 1935 (1935-05-04)
22:30
Latvia File:Flag of Latvia.svg 24–18 File:Flag of Spain (1931–1939).svg Spain
Scoring by half: 16–8, 8–10
Pts: Jurcins 11 Pts: Rafael Martin 6
Palais des Expositions, Geneva
 1935 FIBA EuroBasket champions 
File:Flag of Latvia.svg
Latvia
1st title

Final standings

File:Latvia national basketball team (EuroBasket 1935).jpg
Latvia men's national basketball team members during EuroBasket 1935
File:EuroBasket 1935 Logo.png
EuroBasket 1935 logo in a Swiss journal
Rank Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
1st place, gold medalist(s) File:Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia 3 3 0 98 49 +49 6
2nd place, silver medalist(s) File:Flag of Spain (1931–1939).svg Spain 3 2 1 64 58 +6 5
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia 3 2 1 65 65 0 5
4 File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 4 2 2 111 79 +32 6
5 File:Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1958).svg France 4 3 1 165 103 +62 7
6 File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium 3 1 2 76 85 −9 4
7 File:Flag of Italy (1861–1946).svg Italy 4 2 2 121 101 +20 6
8 File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria 4 1 3 78 125 −47 5
9 File:Flag of Hungary (1915-1918, 1919-1946).svg Hungary 3 1 2 55 85 −30 4
10 File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania 3 0 3 49 132 −83 3

Team rosters

  1. Latvia: Eduards Andersons, Aleksejs Anufrijevs, Mārtiņš Grundmanis, Herberts Gubiņš, Rūdolfs Jurciņš, Jānis Lidmanis, Džems Raudziņš, Visvaldis Melderis (Coach: Valdemārs Baumanis)
  2. Spain: Rafael Martín, Emilio Alonso, Pedro Alonso, Juan Carbonell, Armando Maunier, Fernando Muscat, Cayetano Ortega, Rafael Ruano (Coach: Mariano Manent)
  3. Czechoslovakia: Jiří Čtyřoký, Jan Fertek, Josef Franc, Josef Klima, Josef Moc, František Picek, Vaclav Voves
  4. Switzerland: René Karlen, Jean Pollet, Raymond Lambercy, Marcel Wuilleumier, Jean Pare, Mottier, Radle, Sidler
  5. Bulgaria: Nikola Rogatchev, Etropolski, Krum Konstantinov, Pinkas,

References

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