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The best four second-placed teams from the qualifying groups (except groups F and I) qualified for the final tournament. [5] If one, or both, of the hosts are in qualifying spots, the next best-ranked second placed teams would qualify. Matches against the fourth-placed team in each group were not included in this ranking. [6]
Pre-Qualifiers First round: Eight teams that did not advance to the EuroBasket 2022 qualifiers took part. Second round: The four teams were joined by the eight teams that were eliminated from the EuroBasket 2022 qualifiers. Teams that advanced from the previous round were assigned to Pot 3, while teams eliminated from EuroBasket 2022 qualifiers ...
The 24 national teams that qualified for EuroBasket 2022 automatically qualified for this stage. They were joined by eight teams qualified through the pre-qualifiers. In total, 32 teams were divided into eight home-and-away round robin groups of four teams. Games were played in 2021 and 2022. The bottom team from each group was eliminated.
The 2023 European Women Basketball Championship, commonly called EuroBasket Women 2023, was the 39th edition of the continental tournament in women's basketball, sanctioned by the FIBA Europe. It was co-hosted by Ljubljana, Slovenia and Tel Aviv, Israel from 15 to 25 June 2023. [1] Serbia was the defending champions.
France lost final match for fifth time in a row (54–63) while Belgium finished in third place. In 2023, Belgium won their maiden trophy after victory over Spain in the final match (64–58) while France finished 3rd. The 39 European Championship tournaments have been won by 12 different nations.
The qualifying tournaments took place from 2 to 5 October 2023 with six tournaments consisting of three teams, while one tournament will feature four teams. The winner of each tournament advanced to the regular season, which has been expanded for the 2023–24 season to feature 40 clubs split across 10 groups of four.
Dang Qiu (quarterfinals) Truls Möregårdh (fourth round) Dimitrij Ovtcharov (fourth round) Darko Jorgić (quarterfinals) Alexis Lebrun (semifinals, bronze medalist)
Second round Third round Fourth round Quarterfinals 1 Han 11: 11: 11: 11 Terpou 6 3 9 8 Piccolin 2 3 1 7 Piccolin 11: 11: 11: 11: 1 Han 8 11: 8 11: 11: 11 Šurjan ()