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EuroBasket 1991
File:EuroBasket 1991.png
Tournament details
Host countryItaly
CityRome
Dates24–29 June
Teams8
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
ChampionsFile:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia (5th title)
Runners-upFile:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
Third placeFile:Flag of Spain.svg Spain
Fourth placeFile:Flag of France (lighter variant).svg France
Tournament statistics
MVPSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Toni Kukoč
Top scorerGreece Nikos Galis
(32.4 points per game)
1989
1993

The 1991 FIBA European Championship, commonly called FIBA EuroBasket 1991, was the 27th FIBA EuroBasket regional basketball championship, held by FIBA Europe. It was held in Italy between 24 and 29 June 1991. Eight national teams entered the event under the auspices of FIBA Europe, the sport's regional governing body. The Palazzo dello Sport in Rome was the hosting venue of the tournament. Yugoslavia won its fifth FIBA European title by defeating hosts Italy with an 88–73 score in the final. Yugoslavia's Toni Kukoč was voted the tournament's MVP. This was the first EuroBasket tournament in which currently active NBA players, that had also already played in an official NBA regular season game were allowed to participate, with Vlade Divac being the only NBA player in the tournament.

Venues

All games were played at the Palazzo dello Sport in Rome.

Palazzo dello Sport
Capacity: 12,000
Opened in 1960

Qualification

Competition Date Vacancies Qualified
Qualified through Qualifying Round 9 May 1989 – 5 December 1990 8 File:Flag of Bulgaria (1971–1990).svg Bulgaria
File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia
File:Flag of France (lighter variant).svg France
File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece
File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland
File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain
File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia

Squads

Format

  • The teams were split in two groups of four teams each. The top two teams from each group advance to the semifinals. The winners in the knockout semifinals advance to the Final, and the losers figure in a third-place playoff.
  • The third and fourth teams from each group competed in another bracket to define 5th through 8th place in the final standings.

Preliminary round

Qualified for the semifinals

Group A

Times given below are in Central European Summer Time (UTC+2).
Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia 3 3 0 268 196 +72 6
File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 3 2 1 234 236 −2 5
File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland 3 1 2 211 251 −40 4
File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria 3 0 3 236 266 −30 3
24 June
14:30
File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria 75–83 File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland
Scoring by half: 43–46, 32–37
Pts: Mladenov 18 Pts: Zelig 24
Palazzo dello Sport, Rome
Referees: Richard Steeves (CAN), Vittorio Fiorito (ITA)
24 June
18:30
File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia 76–67 File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain
Scoring by half: 37–22, 39–45
Pts: Rađa 17 Pts: Martín Espina 18
Palazzo dello Sport, Rome
Referees: Costas Rigas (GRE), Viliam Koller (TCH)
25 June
14:30
File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 94–93 File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria
Scoring by half: 43–51, 51–42
Pts: Villacampa 32 Pts: Mladenov 26
Palazzo dello Sport, Rome
Referees: Vittorio Fiorito (ITA), Philippe Mailhabiau (FRA)
25 June
16:30
File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia 103–61 File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland
Scoring by half: 49–29, 54–32
Pts: Paspalj 21 Pts: Zelig 12
Palazzo dello Sport, Rome
Referees: Viliam Koller (TCH), Colin Gerrard (ENG)
26 June
14:30
File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland 67–73 File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain
Scoring by half: 40–36, 27–37
Pts: Zelig 19 Pts: Martín Espina 23
Palazzo dello Sport, Rome
Referees: Colin Gerrard (ENG), James Burr (USA)
26 June
18:30
File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria 68–89 File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia
Scoring by half: 37–50, 31–39
Pts: Mladenov 15 Pts: Divac 20
Palazzo dello Sport, Rome
Referees: Costas Rigas (GRE), Philippe Mailhabiau (FRA)

Group B

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy 3 3 0 259 224 +35 6
File:Flag of France (lighter variant).svg France 3 1 2 257 248 +9 4
File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece 3 1 2 278 286 −8 4
File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia 3 1 2 283 319 −36 4
24 June
16:30
File:Flag of France (lighter variant).svg France 104–80 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia
Scoring by half: 56–45, 48–35
Pts: Dacoury 25 Pts: Petruška 14
Palazzo dello Sport, Rome
Referees: Colin Gerrard (ENG), Kamen Toshev (BUL)
24 June
20:45
File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece 72–82 File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
Scoring by half: 45–31, 27–51
Pts: Galis 19 Pts: Pittis 16
Palazzo dello Sport, Rome
Referees: Mikhail Davydov (URS), Vicente Sanchís (ESP)
25 June
18:30
File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece 113–123 (OT) File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia
Scoring by half: 57–48, 48–57 Overtime: 8–18
Pts: Galis 32 Pts: Svoboda 30
Palazzo dello Sport, Rome
Referees: Richard Steeves (CAN), Danko Radić (YUG)
25 June
20:45
File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy 75–72 File:Flag of France (lighter variant).svg France
Scoring by half: 34–39, 41–33
Pts: Riva 18 Pts: Ostrowski 15
Palazzo dello Sport, Rome
Referees: James Burr (USA), Wieslaw Zych (POL)
26 June
16:30
File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece 93–81 File:Flag of France (lighter variant).svg France
Scoring by half: 42–32, 51–49
Pts: Galis 39 Pts: Ostrowski 22
Palazzo dello Sport, Rome
Referees: Wieslaw Zych (POL), Richard Steeves (CAN)
25 June
20:30
File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy 102–80 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia
Scoring by half: 59–40, 43–40
Pts: Riva 21 Pts: Ježdík, Michalík 16
Palazzo dello Sport, Rome
Referees: Danko Radić (YUG), Kamen Toshev (BUL)

Knockout stage

Championship bracket

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
28 June – 18:30
 
 
File:Flag of France (lighter variant).svg France76
 
29 June – 20:45
 
File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia97
 
File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia88
 
28 June – 20:45
 
File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy73
 
File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy93
 
 
File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain90
 
Third place
 
 
29 June – 18:30
 
 
File:Flag of France (lighter variant).svg France83
 
 
File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain101

Semifinals

28 June
18:30
File:Flag of France (lighter variant).svg France 76–97 File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia
Scoring by half: 44–50, 32–47
Pts: Dacoury 17 Pts: Kukoč 24
Palazzo dello Sport, Rome
Referees: Colin Gerrard (ENG), Viliam Koller (TCH)
28 June
20:45
File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy 93–90 File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain
Scoring by half: 50–51, 43–39
Pts: Gentile 23 Pts: San Epifanio 25
Palazzo dello Sport, Rome
Attendance: 12,000
Referees: James Burr (USA), Wieslaw Zych (POL)

Third place

29 June
19:00
File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 101–83 File:Flag of France (lighter variant).svg France
Scoring by half: 51–38, 50–45
Pts: Martín Espina 26 Pts: Ostrowski 19
Palazzo dello Sport, Rome
Referees: Vittorio Fiorito (ITA), Danko Radić (YUG)

Final

29 June
20:45
File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy 73–88 File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia
Scoring by half: 41–48, 32–40
Pts: Pessina 14 Pts: Rađa 23
Palazzo dello Sport, Rome
Attendance: 12,000
Referees: udc: Taroni, Santambrogio, Calli; Arbitri: Costas Rigas (GRE), Richard Steeves (CAN)

5th to 8th place

 
Classification roundFifth place
 
      
 
28 June – 14:30
 
 
File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece110
 
29 June – 16:30
 
File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria83
 
File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece95
 
28 June – 16:30
 
File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia79
 
File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia85
 
 
File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland72
 
Seventh place
 
 
29 June – 14:30
 
 
File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria86
 
 
File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland90
28 June
14:30
File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece 110–83 File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria
Scoring by half: 52–41, 58–42
Pts: Galis 35 Pts: Mladenov 20
Palazzo dello Sport, Rome
Referees: Danko Radić (YUG), Richard Steeves (CAN)
28 June
16:30
File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia 85–72 File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland
Scoring by half: 29–39, 56–33
Pts: Hrubý 24 Pts: Duda 21
Palazzo dello Sport, Rome
Referees: Philippe Mailhabiau (FRA), Vittorio Fiorito (ITA)
29 June
14:30
File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria 86–90 File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland
Scoring by half: 42–42, 44–48
Pts: Amiorkov 25 Pts: Zieliński 25
Palazzo dello Sport, Rome
Referees: Vicente Sanchís (ESP), Mikhail Davydov (URS)
29 June
16:30
File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece 95–79 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia
Scoring by half: 53–39, 42–40
Pts: Galis 37 Pts: Okáč 15
Palazzo dello Sport, Rome
Referees: James Burr (USA), Kamen Toshev (BUL)

Awards

 1991 FIBA EuroBasket champions 
File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg
Yugoslavia
5th title
1991 FIBA EuroBasket MVP: Toni Kukoč (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia)
All-Tournament Team[1]
Italy Nando Gentile
Greece Nikos Galis
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Toni Kukoč (MVP)
Spain Antonio Martín Espina
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vlade Divac

Final standings

Rank Team Record
1st place, gold medalist(s) File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia 5–0
2nd place, silver medalist(s) File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy 4–1
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 3–2
4 File:Flag of France (lighter variant).svg France 1–4
5 File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece 3–2
6 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia 2–3
7 File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland 2–3
8 File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria 0–5
4th
File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia
Zoran Sretenović
Velimir Perasović
Aleksandar Đorđević
Toni Kukoč
Žarko Paspalj
Jure Zdovc
Predrag Danilović
Zoran Jovanović
Vlade Divac
Arijan Komazec
Dino Rađa
Zoran Savić
File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
Alessandro Fantozzi
Ferdinando Gentile
Walter Magnifico
Sandro Dell'Agnello
Andrea Gracis
Roberto Brunamonti
Roberto Premier
Riccardo Pittis
Antonello Riva
Davide Pessina
Ario Costa
Stefano Rusconi
File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain
Jordi Villacampa
Mike Hansen
José Miguel Antúnez
Rafael Jofresa
Quique Andreu
Manel Bosch
Pep Cargol
Fernando Arcega
Juan Antonio Orenga
Silvano Bustos
Antonio Martín Espina
Juan Antonio San Epifanio
File:Flag of France (lighter variant).svg France
Frédéric Forte
Valéry Demory
Antoine Rigaudeau
Richard Dacoury
Philip Szanyiel
Stéphane Ostrowski
Hugues Occansey
Didier Gadou
Félix Courtinard
Georges Adams
Jim Deines
Jim Bilba

References

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