EuroBasket 1983 Women

EuroBasket 1983 Women
19th FIBA European Women's
Basketball Championship
Tournament details
Host nation Hungary
Dates 11 September – 18 September
Teams 12
Champions  Soviet Union (17th title)
Official website
Official website (archive)

The 1983 European Women Basketball Championship, commonly called EuroBasket Women 1983, was the 19th regional championship held by FIBA Europe. The competition was held in Hungary and took place from 11 September to 18 September 1983. Soviet Union won the gold medal and Bulgaria the silver medal while Hungary won the bronze.

First stage

Group A

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 5 5 0 329 283
2 Hungary Hungary 5 4 1 390 337
3 Poland Poland 5 3 2 280 307
4 Netherlands Netherlands 5 2 3 273 300
5 Romania Romania 5 1 4 367 369
6 Spain Spain 5 0 5 296 397








September 11 Poland Poland 92–59 Spain Spain
September 11 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 60–50 Netherlands Netherlands
September 11 Hungary Hungary 87–85 Romania Romania
September 12 Poland Poland 62–60 Netherlands Netherlands
September 12 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 66–59 Romania Romania
September 12 Hungary Hungary 94–64 Spain Spain
September 13 Romania Romania 83–64 Spain Spain
September 13 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 68–60 Poland Poland
September 13 Hungary Hungary 72–55 Netherlands Netherlands
September 14 Netherlands Netherlands 55–54 Romania Romania
September 14 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 75–57 Spain Spain
September 14 Hungary Hungary 80–73 Poland Poland
September 15 Netherlands Netherlands 53–52 Spain Spain
September 15 Poland Poland 97–86 Romania Romania
September 15 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 60–57 Hungary Hungary

Group B

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1 Soviet Union Soviet Union 5 5 0 508 298
2 Bulgaria Bulgaria 5 4 1 420 418
3 Italy Italy 5 2 3 323 348
4 Czech Republic Czechoslovakia 5 2 3 365 398
5 Sweden Sweden 5 1 4 364 418
6 West Germany West Germany 5 1 4 299 399








September 11 Soviet Union Soviet Union 105–74 Sweden Sweden
September 11 West Germany West Germany 54–50 Italy Italy
September 11 Bulgaria Bulgaria 90–86 Czech Republic Czechoslovakia
September 12 Sweden Sweden 68–66 West Germany West Germany
September 12 Soviet Union Soviet Union 108–60 Bulgaria Bulgaria
September 12 Italy Italy 74–68 Czech Republic Czechoslovakia
September 13 Bulgaria Bulgaria 88–62 West Germany West Germany
September 13 Italy Italy 72–58 Sweden Sweden
September 13 Soviet Union Soviet Union 97–55 Czech Republic Czechoslovakia
September 14 Czechoslovakia Czech Republic 78–76 Sweden Sweden
September 14 Soviet Union Soviet Union 115–56 West Germany West Germany
September 14 Bulgaria Bulgaria 85–74 Italy Italy
September 15 Soviet Union Soviet Union 83–53 Italy Italy
September 15 Bulgaria Bulgaria 97–88 Sweden Sweden
September 15 Czechoslovakia Czech Republic 78–61 West Germany West Germany

Play-off stages

Semifinals Final
September 17
 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia  62  
 Bulgaria Bulgaria  72  
 
September 18
     Bulgaria Bulgaria  70
   Soviet Union Soviet Union  91
Third place
September 17 September 18
 Soviet Union Soviet Union  103  Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia  79
 Hungary Hungary  69    Hungary Hungary  82



9th to 12th places
September 17 Romania Romania 71–62 West Germany West Germany
September 17 Sweden Sweden 85–82 Spain Spain
5th to 8th places
September 17 Czechoslovakia Czech Republic 69–59 Poland Poland
September 17 Italy Italy 60–57 Netherlands Netherlands
11th place
September 18 Spain Spain 64–63 West Germany West Germany
9th place
September 18 Romania Romania 80–75 Sweden Sweden
7th place
September 18 Poland Poland 82–73 Netherlands Netherlands
5th place
September 18 Italy Italy 55–54 Czech Republic Czechoslovakia
 1983 FIBA European Women's Basketball Championship Champion 

Soviet Union
Seventeenth title

Final standings

Place Team PE
Soviet Union Soviet Union
Bulgaria Bulgaria Rise3
Hungary Hungary Rise6
4Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
5Italy Italy Rise2
6Czech Republic Czechoslovakia Fall3
7Poland Poland Fall5
8Netherlands Netherlands Fall2
9Romania Romania Fall1
10Sweden Sweden Rise1
11Spain Spain New entry
12West Germany West Germany Fall2

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