EuroBasket 1976 Women

EuroBasket 1976 Women
15th FIBA European Women's
Basketball Championship
Tournament details
Host nation France
Dates 20 May – 29 May
Teams 13
Champions  Soviet Union (13th title)
Official website
Official website (archive)

The 1976 European Women Basketball Championship, commonly called EuroBasket Women 1976, was the 15th regional championship held by FIBA Europe. The competition was held in France and took place from 20 May to 29 May 1976. Soviet Union won the gold medal and Czechoslovakia the silver medal while Bulgaria won the bronze.

Qualification

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Group A

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1 Spain Spain 3 3 0 242 149
2 West Germany West Germany 3 2 1 192 139
3 Denmark Denmark 3 1 2 166 200
4 Scotland Scotland 3 0 3 125 237
April 19 Spain Spain 85–38 Scotland Scotland
April 19 West Germany West Germany 56–39 Denmark Denmark
April 20 Spain Spain 95–51 Denmark Denmark
April 20 West Germany West Germany 76–38 Scotland Scotland
April 21 Denmark Denmark 76–49 Scotland Scotland
April 21 Spain Spain 62–60 West Germany West Germany

Group B

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
? Poland Poland 3 ? ? ? ?
? Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 3 ? ? ? ?
3 Sweden Sweden 3 1 2 206 206
4 Austria Austria 3 0 3 126 288
April 19 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 108–47 Austria Austria
April 19 Poland Poland 76–61 Sweden Sweden
April 20 Poland Poland 98–38 Austria Austria
April 20 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 89–63 Sweden Sweden
April 21 Sweden Sweden 82–41 Austria Austria
April 21 Poland Poland ?–? Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia

Group C

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1 Netherlands Netherlands 3 3 0 219 129
2 Belgium Belgium 3 2 1 99 117
? Israel Israel 3 ? ? ? ?
? England England 3 ? ? ? ?
April 19 Netherlands Netherlands 56–32 Belgium Belgium
April 19 Israel Israel ?–? England England
April 20 Netherlands Netherlands 80–32 England England
April 20 Belgium Belgium 67–61 Israel Israel
April 21 Belgium Belgium Walkover England England
April 21 Netherlands Netherlands 83–65 Israel Israel

First stage

Group A

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1 Soviet Union Soviet Union 3 3 0 364 167
2 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 3 2 1 227 251
3 Romania Romania 3 1 2 241 263
4 Belgium Belgium 3 0 3 184 335
May 20 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 97–71 Belgium Belgium
May 20 Soviet Union Soviet Union 127–60 Romania Romania
May 21 Romania Romania 111–65 Belgium Belgium
May 21 Soviet Union Soviet Union 110–59 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
May 22 Soviet Union Soviet Union 127–48 Belgium Belgium
May 20 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 71–70 Romania Romania

Group B

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1 Poland Poland 3 3 0 200 179
2 Italy Italy 3 2 1 170 170
3 Hungary Hungary 3 1 2 161 163
4 West Germany West Germany 3 0 3 157 176
May 20 Hungary Hungary 55–44 West Germany West Germany
May 20 Poland Poland 74–56 Italy Italy
May 21 Italy Italy 59–53 West Germany West Germany
May 21 Poland Poland 64–63 Hungary Hungary
May 22 Hungary Poland 62–60 West Germany West Germany
May 22 Hungary Italy 55–43 Hungary Hungary

Group C

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1 Czech Republic Czechoslovakia 3 3 0 222 136
2 Bulgaria Bulgaria 3 2 1 193 198
3 Spain Spain 3 1 2 153 197
4 Netherlands Netherlands 3 0 3 157 176
May 20 Bulgaria Bulgaria 72–62 Spain Spain
May 20 Czechoslovakia Czech Republic 86–54 Netherlands Netherlands
May 21 Spain Spain 57–56 Netherlands Netherlands
May 21 Czechoslovakia Czech Republic 67–48 Bulgaria Bulgaria
May 22 Czechoslovakia Czech Republic 69–34 Spain Spain
May 22 Bulgaria Bulgaria 73–69 Netherlands Netherlands

Second stage

Championship Group

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1 Soviet Union Soviet Union 6 6 0 493 274
2 Czech Republic Czechoslovakia 6 5 1 374 339
3 Bulgaria Bulgaria 6 3 3 339 395
4 France France 6 3 3 343 351
5 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 6 2 4 396 444
6 Poland Poland 6 1 5 357 413
7 Italy Italy 6 1 5 327 413











May 24 Czechoslovakia Czech Republic 91–63 Poland Poland
May 24 Soviet Union Soviet Union 96–57 Bulgaria Bulgaria
May 24 France France 58–41 Italy Italy
May 25 Bulgaria Bulgaria 54–53 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
May 25 Czechoslovakia Czech Republic 62–56 France France
May 25 Soviet Union Soviet Union 52–23 Poland Poland
May 26 Czechoslovakia Czech Republic 60–51 Italy Italy
May 26 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 90–81 Poland Poland
May 26 Soviet Union Soviet Union 83–56 France France
May 27 France France 70–60 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
May 27 Soviet Union Soviet Union 90–49 Italy Italy
May 27 Bulgaria Bulgaria 71–64 Poland Poland
May 28 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 75–65 Italy Italy
May 28 Soviet Union Soviet Union 62–30 Czech Republic Czechoslovakia
May 28 Bulgaria Bulgaria 53–50 France France
May 29 Czechoslovakia Czech Republic 64–59 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
May 29 France France 53–52 Poland Poland
May 29 Italy Italy 65–56 Bulgaria Bulgaria
 1976 FIBA European Women's Basketball Championship Champion 

Soviet Union
Thirteenth title

8th to 13th Places Group

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1 Hungary Hungary 5 5 0 346 282
2 Romania Romania 5 4 1 401 305
3 Spain Spain 5 2 3 293 303
4 Netherlands Netherlands 5 2 3 311 325
5 Belgium Belgium 5 1 4 287 401
6 West Germany West Germany 5 1 4 283 305





May 24 Hungary Hungary 73–65 Netherlands Netherlands
May 24 West Germany West Germany 50–41 Spain Spain
May 25 Romania Romania 81–57 Netherlands Netherlands
May 25 Spain Spain 73–51 Belgium Belgium
May 26 Romania Romania 71–54 West Germany West Germany
May 26 Hungary Hungary 87–57 Belgium Belgium
May 27 Belgium Belgium 68–67 West Germany West Germany
May 27 Hungary Hungary 67–56 Romania Romania
May 28 Netherlands Netherlands 70–68 West Germany West Germany
May 28 Hungary Hungary 64–60 Spain Spain
May 29 Netherlands Netherlands 63–46 Belgium Belgium
May 29 Romania Romania 82–62 Spain Spain

Final standings

Place Team PE
Soviet Union Soviet Union
Czech Republic Czechoslovakia
Bulgaria Bulgaria Rise2
4France France Rise3
5Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia Rise3
6Poland Poland Rise3
7Italy Italy Fall4
8Hungary Hungary Fall4
9Romania Romania Fall3
10Spain Spain Rise2
11Netherlands Netherlands
12Belgium Belgium New entry
13West Germany West Germany Fall3

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