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The EuroBasket 2025 will be the 42nd edition of the EuroBasket championship, the quadrennial international men's basketball championship organized by FIBA Europe. Like the previous three editions, the tournament will be co-hosted by multiple countries; Cyprus, Finland, Poland and Latvia. [1] [2] It will take place from 27 August to 14 September ...
The EuroBasket 2025 qualification was a basketball competition that is being played from November 2021 to February 2025, to determine the 20 FIBA Europe member nations who joined the automatically qualified co-hosts Cyprus, Finland, Poland and Latvia at the EuroBasket 2025 finals tournament.
EuroBasket, also commonly referred to as the European Basketball Championship, is the main international basketball competition that is contested quadrennially, by the senior men's national teams that are governed by FIBA Europe, which is the European zone within the International Basketball Federation.
This is a list of the Germany men's national basketball team results from 2020 to present. ... DBB Supercup 2021. ... EuroBasket 2025 qualifiers.
EuroBasket 2025 — 77–61 98–51 2 Georgia: 4 2 2 303 298 +5 6 63–76 — 81–64 3 Finland: 4 1 3 297 333 −36 5 [a] EuroBasket 2025 as host 83–90 — 89–85 4 Denmark: 4 1 3 263 328 −65 5 [a] 52–72 75–69 —
This event, which was held in Geneva in the summer of 1935, was the first EuroBasket game in history. Spain went on to finish as runners-up in the tournament behind Latvia . After coming in second in 1935, 1973 , 1983 , 1999 , 2003 , and 2007 , Spain won their first continental championship in 2009 ; defeating Serbia to become European champions .
1959 EuroBasket: finished 11th among 17 teams 3 Avraham Schneor , 4 Albert Hemmo , 6 Haim Kastan, 7 Amos Lin , 9 David Tari, 10 Jacob Edelist, 11 Ralph Klein , 12 Igal Volodarsky , 13 David Kaminsky , 14 Haim Hazan , 15 Erez Lustig, 16 Shabetai Ben-Bassat (Coach: Eli Amtel)
Some of the team's highlights at the competition were beating the Soviet Union 103–101 in the final in Athens to win their first title in 1987, and defeating Germany 78–62 in the final in 2005. Greece have competed five times at the Olympic Games, their best results being fifth place finishes on three occasions (1996, 2004, 2008).