EuroBasket 1987































































EuroBasket 1987
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Tournament details
Host country Greece
City Piraeus
Dates 3–14 June
Teams 12
Venue(s) 1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions
 Greece (1st title)
Runners-up
 Soviet Union
Third place
 Yugoslavia
Fourth place
 Spain
Tournament statistics
Games played 46
MVP
Greece Nikos Galis
Top scorer
Greece Nikos Galis
(37.0 points per game)

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The 1987 FIBA European Championship, commonly called FIBA EuroBasket 1987, was the 25th FIBA EuroBasket regional basketball championship, held by FIBA Europe. It was held in Greece between 3 and 14 June 1987. Twelve national teams entered the event under the auspices of FIBA Europe, the sport's regional governing body. The Peace and Friendship Stadium in Piraeus was the hosting venue of the tournament.


The host, Greece, won its first FIBA European title by defeating the defending champions and heavily favored Soviet Union, with a 103–101 score in a gripping final decided in overtime. Greece's Nikos Galis was voted the tournament's MVP.




Contents






  • 1 Venues


  • 2 Qualification


  • 3 Squads


  • 4 Format


  • 5 Preliminary round


    • 5.1 Group A


    • 5.2 Group B




  • 6 Knockout stage


    • 6.1 Championship bracket


      • 6.1.1 Quarterfinals


      • 6.1.2 Semifinals


      • 6.1.3 Third place


      • 6.1.4 Final




    • 6.2 5th to 8th place


    • 6.3 9th to 12th place




  • 7 Awards


  • 8 Final standings


  • 9 References


  • 10 External links





Venues


All games were played at the Peace and Friendship Stadium in Piraeus.









EuroBasket 1987 is located in Greece

Piraeus

Piraeus




Peace and Friendship Stadium
Capacity: 17,000
Opened in 1983

Peace and Friendship stadium 2014.JPG



Qualification


A total of twelve teams qualified for the tournament. To the top seven teams from the previous tournament, four more teams were granted berths via a qualifying tournament. Greece qualified as hosts of the tournament.



  • Hosts:

    •  Greece


  • Top seven teams from Eurobasket 1985:


    •  Czechoslovakia


    •  France


    •  Italy


    •  Soviet Union


    •  Spain


    •  West Germany


    •  Yugoslavia



  • Top four teams from the qualifying stage:


    •  Israel


    •  Netherlands


    •  Poland


    •  Romania





Squads




Format



  • The teams were split in two groups of six teams each. The top four teams from each group advance to the quarterfinals. The winners in the knockout semifinals advance to the Final, and the losers figure in a third-place playoff.

  • The losers from the quarterfinals stage compete in a separate bracket to define places 5th through 8th in the final standings.

  • The fifth and sixth teams from each group competed in another bracket to define places 9th through 12th in the final standings.



Preliminary round





Qualified for the semifinals


Group A


Times given below are in Eastern European Summer Time (UTC+3).













































































Team

Pld

W

L

PF

PA

PD

Pts

 Soviet Union
5
5
0
501
399 +102

10

 Yugoslavia
5
3
2
473
421 +52

8

 Spain
5
3
2
497
455 +42

8

 Greece
5
3
2
430
399 +31

8

 France
5
1
4
395
471 −76

6

 Romania
5
0
5
410
561 −151

5



3 June
14:30



Boxscore














 Spain
111–70

 France

Scoring by half: 48–34, 63–36

Pts: San Epifanio 34

Pts: Dubuisson 17



Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Paul Housman (USA), Wieslaw Zych (POL)






3 June
20:00



Boxscore















 Romania
77–109
 Greece

Scoring by half: 46–60, 28–49

Pts: Brănișteanu 14

Pts: Galis 44


Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Attendance: 8,000
Referees: Lubomir Kotleba (TCH), Peter George (FRG)






3 June
22:00



Boxscore















 Yugoslavia
93–100
 Soviet Union

Scoring by half: 41–44, 52–56

Pts: D. Petrović 26

Pts: Marčiulionis 18


Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Stavros Douvis (GRE), Todd Warnick (ISR)






4 June
12:00



Boxscore















 Romania
98–116
 Spain

Scoring by half: 51–70, 47–46

Pts: Niculescu 19

Pts: Jiménez 24


Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Alan Richardson (ENG), Richard Steeves (CAN)






4 June
17:00



Boxscore














 Soviet Union
107–78

 France

Scoring by half: 55–37, 52–41

Pts: Valters 22

Pts: Hufnagel, Ostrowski 18


Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Maurizio Martolini (ITA), Jan Van Rennen (NED)






4 June
22:00



Boxscore















 Yugoslavia
78–84
 Greece

Scoring by half: 49–42, 29–42

Pts: Paspalj 24

Pts: Galis 44


Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Attendance: 17,000
Referees: Wieslaw Zych (POL), Paul Housman (USA)






5 June
10:00



Boxscore














 Soviet Union
121–74

 Romania

Scoring by half: 66–29, 55–45

Pts: Valters 23

Pts: Brănișteanu 20


Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Jan Van Rennen (NED), Peter George (FRG)






5 June
20:00



Boxscore















 Greece
89–106
 Spain

Scoring by half: 38–55, 51–51

Pts: Galis 35

Pts: Jiménez 28


Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Attendance: 16,000
Referees: Richard Steeves (CAN), Todd Warnick (ISR)






5 June
22:00



Boxscore














 Yugoslavia
88–83

 France

Scoring by half: 50–46, 38–37

Pts: D. Petrović 34

Pts: Ostrowski 20


Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Lubomir Kotleba (TCH), Alan Richardson (ENG)






6 June
15:00



Boxscore














 France
95–83

 Romania

Scoring by half: 46–47, 49–36

Pts: Ostrowski 25

Pts: Ermurache 30


Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Wieslaw Zych (POL), Todd Warnick (ISR)






6 June
17:00



Boxscore














 Yugoslavia
94–76

 Spain

Scoring by half: 54–36, 40–40

Pts: D. Petrović 26

Pts: San Epifanio, Solozábal 20


Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Maurizio Martolini (ITA), Paul Housman (USA)






6 June
22:00



Boxscore















 Greece
66–69
 Soviet Union

Scoring by half: 37–30, 29–39

Pts: Galis 31

Pts: Marčiulionis 22


Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Lubomir Kotleba (TCH), Alan Richardson (ENG)






7 June
10:00



Boxscore














 Yugoslavia
120–78

 Romania

Scoring by half: 69–43, 51–35

Pts: Divac 25

Pts: Cernat 19


Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Peter George (FRG), Jan Van Rennen (NED)






7 June
17:00



Boxscore















 Spain
88–104
 Soviet Union

Scoring by half: 51–45, 37–59

Pts: Jiménez 20

Pts: Marčiulionis, Tikhonenko 22


Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Wieslaw Zych (POL), Richard Steeves (CAN)






7 June
22:00



Boxscore















 France
69–82
 Greece

Scoring by half: 38–38, 31–44

Pts: Dacoury 15

Pts: Galis 34


Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Paul Housman (USA), Georgy Avalishvili (URS)





Group B














































































Team

Pld

W

L

PF

PA

PD

Pts

 Italy
5
5
0
467
379 +88

10

 West Germany
5
3
2
428
447 −19

8

 Poland
5
3
2
432
434 −2

8

 Czechoslovakia
5
2
3
436
437 −1

7

 Netherlands
5
1
4
380
430 −50

6

 Israel
5
1
4
422
438 −16

6



3 June
10:00



Boxscore














 Israel
99–83

 Czechoslovakia

Scoring by half: 44–40, 55–43

Pts: Jamchi 37

Pts: Kropilák 20



Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Attendance: 1,000
Referees: Yvan Mainini (FRA), Philippe Leemann (SUI)






3 June
12:00



Boxscore














 Poland
91–84

 Netherlands

Scoring by half: 41–45, 50–39

Pts: Zelig 29

Pts: Smits 31


Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Richard Steeves (CAN), Vicente Sanchís (ESP)






3 June
16:30



Boxscore














 Italy
84–78

 West Germany

Scoring by half: 46–38, 38–40

Pts: Riva 28

Pts: Jackel 31


Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Kostas Rigas (GRE), Alan Richardson (ENG)






4 June
10:00



Boxscore















 Israel
60–61
 Netherlands

Scoring by half: 24–43, 36–18

Pts: Jamchi 36

Pts: Smits 20


Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Kostas Rigas (GRE), George Chiraleu (ROU)






4 June
15:00



Boxscore















 Poland
85–99
 Italy

Scoring by half: 44–54, 41–48

Pts: Zelig 26

Pts: Riva 29


Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Radoslav Petrović (YUG), Philippe Leemann (SUI)






4 June
20:00



Boxscore














 Czechoslovakia
95–72

 West Germany

Scoring by half: 48–31, 47–41

Pts: Kropilák 24

Pts: Jackel, Welp 14


Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Yvan Mainini (FRA), Georgy Avalishvili (URS)






5 June
12:00



Boxscore















 Netherlands
71–95
 Italy

Scoring by half: 33–43, 38–52

Pts: te Velde 16

Pts: Riva 18


Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Yvan Mainini (FRA), Georgy Avalishvili (URS)






5 June
14:00



Boxscore















 Israel
107–112 (OT)  West Germany

Scoring by half: 40–49, 58–49 Overtime: 9–14

Pts: Byrd-Curtis 28

Pts: Jackel 40


Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Radoslav Petrović (YUG), Vicente Sanchís (ESP)






5 June
17:00



Boxscore















 Czechoslovakia
84–87
 Poland

Scoring by half: 46–49, 38–38

Pts: Kropilák 20

Pts: Zelig 30


Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Stavros Douvis (GRE), Paul Housman (USA)






6 June
10:00



Boxscore














 West Germany
90–86

 Poland

Scoring by half: 43–48, 47–38

Pts: Jackel, Welp 25

Pts: Zelig 27


Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Kostas Rigas (GRE), Richard Steeves (CAN)






6 June
12:00



Boxscore















 Netherlands
89–108
 Czechoslovakia

Scoring by half: 40–48, 49–60

Pts: Smits 30

Pts: Jelínek 26


Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Radoslav Petrović (YUG), Vicente Sanchís (ESP)






6 June
20:00



Boxscore















 Israel
79–99
 Italy

Scoring by half: 41–56, 38–43

Pts: Jamchi 34

Pts: Riva 20


Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Stavros Douvis (GRE), Philippe Leemann (SUI)






7 June
12:00



Boxscore














 West Germany
76–75

 Netherlands

Scoring by half: 36–45, 40–30

Pts: Jackel 27

Pts: Smits 23


Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Stavros Douvis (GRE), Philippe Leemann (SUI)






7 June
15:00



Boxscore















 Israel
77–83
 Poland

Scoring by half: 45–43, 32–40

Pts: Jamchi 24

Pts: Zelig 31


Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Alan Richardson (ENG), Vicente Sanchís (ESP)






7 June
20:00



Boxscore














 Italy
90–66

 Czechoslovakia

Scoring by half: 48–40, 42–26

Pts: Riva 32

Pts: Okáč 14


Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Kostas Rigas (GRE), Yvan Mainini (FRA)





Knockout stage



Championship bracket
































































































































































 
Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
 
                   
 
9 June – 19:30
 
 
 Soviet Union 110
 
12 June – 19:30
 

 Czechoslovakia
91
 
 Soviet Union 113
 
9 June – 21:30
 

 Spain
96
 
 Spain 107
 
14 June – 20:00
 

 West Germany
77
 

 Soviet Union
101
 
10 June – 19:30
 
 Greece 103
 

 Italy
78
 
12 June – 21:30
 
 Greece 90
 
 Greece 81
 
10 June – 21:30
 

 Yugoslavia
77
Third place
 

 Poland
81
 
13 June – 21:30
 
 Yugoslavia 128
 

 Spain
87
 
 
 Yugoslavia 98
 


Quarterfinals




9 June
19:30



Boxscore














 Soviet Union
110–91

 Czechoslovakia

Scoring by half: 55–51, 55–40

Pts: Volkov 25

Pts: Havlík 26



Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Todd Warnick (ISR), Philippe Leemann (SUI)






9 June
21:30



Boxscore














 Spain
107–77

 West Germany

Scoring by half: 56–34, 51–43

Pts: San Epifanio 33

Pts: Jackel 14


Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Wieslaw Zych (POL), Alan Richardson (ENG)






10 June
19:30



Boxscore















 Italy
78–90
 Greece

Scoring by half: 35–49, 43–41

Pts: Riva 23

Pts: Galis 38


Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Attendance: 16,000
Referees: Richard Steeves (CAN), Yvan Mainini (FRA)






10 June
21:30



Boxscore















 Poland
81–128
 Yugoslavia

Scoring by half: 33–58, 48–70

Pts: Zelig 15

Pts: Grbović 24


Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Lubomir Kotleba (TCH), Paul Housman (USA)





Semifinals




12 June
19:30



Boxscore














 Soviet Union
113–96

 Spain

Scoring by half: 55–47, 58–49

Pts: Marčiulionis 26

Pts: Jiménez 30



Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Richard Steeves (CAN), Lubomir Kotleba (TCH)






12 June
21:30



Boxscore














 Greece
81–77

 Yugoslavia

Scoring by half: 35–45, 46–32

Pts: Galis 30

Pts: D. Petrović 22


Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Attendance: 18,000
Referees: Yvan Mainini (FRA), Todd Warnick (ISR)





Third place




13 June
21:30



Boxscore















 Spain
87–98
 Yugoslavia

Scoring by half: 51–42, 36–56

Pts: Romay, San Epifanio 17

Pts: D. Petrović 31



Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Costas Rigas (GRE), Peter George (FRG)





Final




14 June
20:00



Boxscore















 Soviet Union
101–103 (OT)  Greece

Scoring by half: 41–42, 48–47 Overtime: 12–14

Pts: Valters 21

Pts: Galis 40



Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Attendance: 17,000
Referees: Richard Steeves (CAN), Vicente Sanchís (ESP)





5th to 8th place






























































































 
Classification round Fifth place
 
           
 
11 June – 19:30
 
 

 Czechoslovakia
91
 
13 June – 19:30
 
 West Germany 93
 

 Czechoslovakia
92
 
11 June – 21:30
 
 Poland 96
 
 Italy 93
 
 

 Poland
75
 
Seventh place
 
 
14 June – 18:00
 
 

 West Germany
84
 
 
 Italy 87



11 June
19:30



Boxscore















 Czechoslovakia
91–93
 West Germany

Scoring by half: 44–50, 47–43

Pts: Kropilák 19

Pts: Jackel 23



Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Georgy Avalishvili (URS), Jan Van Renen (NED)






11 June
21:30



Boxscore














 Italy
93–75

 Poland

Scoring by half: 44–32, 49–43

Pts: Morandotti 22

Pts: Zelig 20


Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Stavros Douvis (GRE), Vicente Sanchís (ESP)






13 June
19:30



Boxscore















 Czechoslovakia
92–96
 Poland

Scoring by half: 52–45, 40–51

Pts: Matický 18

Pts: Zelig 33


Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Stavros Douvis (GRE), Philippe Leemann (SUI)






14 June
18:00



Boxscore















 West Germany
84–87
 Italy

Scoring by half: 44–51, 40–36

Pts: Welp 17

Pts: Riva 26


Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Stavros Douvis (GRE), Wieslaw Zych (POL)





9th to 12th place






























































































 
Classification round Ninth place
 
           
 
9 June – 17:30
 
 
 France 96
 
13 June – 17:30
 

 Israel
93
 
 France 94
 
10 June – 17:30
 

 Netherlands
80
 

 Romania
87
 
 
 Netherlands 88
 
Eleventh place
 
 
11 June – 17:30
 
 
 Israel 97
 
 

 Romania
87



9 June
17:30



Boxscore














 France
96–93

 Israel

Scoring by half: 44–50, 52–43

Pts: Dubuisson 36

Pts: Bird Curtis 34



Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Costas Rigas (GRE), George Chiraleu (ROU)






10 June
17:30



Boxscore















 Romania
87–88
 Netherlands

Scoring by half: 35–55, 52–33

Pts: Niculescu 29

Pts: Smits 36


Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Alan Richardson (ENG), Radoslav Petrović (YUG)






11 June
17:30



Boxscore














 Israel
97–87

 Romania

Scoring by half: 49–43, 48–44

Pts: Jamchi 44

Pts: Niculescu 20


Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Maurizio Martolini (ITA), Peter George (FRG)






13 June
17:30



Boxscore














 France
94–80

 Netherlands

Scoring by half: 43–53, 51–27

Pts: Ostrowski 25

Pts: Kuipers 27


Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
Referees: Paul Housman (USA), Maurizio Martolini (ITA)





Awards





 1987 FIBA EuroBasket Champions 


Greece
1st title



1987 FIBA EuroBasket MVP: Nikos Galis (Greece Greece)








All-Tournament Team[1]

Soviet Union Šarūnas Marčiulionis

Greece Nikos Galis (MVP)

Soviet Union Alexander Volkov

Spain Andrés Jiménez

Greece Panagiotis Fasoulas


Final standings





Qualified for the 1988 European Olympic Qualifying Tournament



































































Rank
Team
Record

1st, gold medalist(s)

 Greece
6–2

2nd, silver medalist(s)

 Soviet Union
7–1

3rd, bronze medalist(s)

 Yugoslavia
5–3
4

 Spain
4–4
5

 Italy
7–1
6

 West Germany
4–4
7

 Poland
4–4
8

 Czechoslovakia
2–6
9

 France
3–4
10

 Netherlands
2–5
11

 Israel
2–5
12

 Romania
0–7















Gold medal icon.svg

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4th

 Greece

Nikos Galis
Nikos Stavropoulos
Panagiotis Giannakis
Argiris Kambouris
Nikos Linardos
Panagiotis Karatzas
Michalis Romanidis
Nikos Filippou
Liveris Andritsos
Panagiotis Fasoulas
Memos Ioannou
Fanis Christodoulou


 Soviet Union

Alexander Volkov
Heino Enden
Sergei Tarakanov
Valdemaras Chomičius
Sergei Babenko
Valeri Tikhonenko
Valdis Valters
Vladimir Tkachenko
Šarūnas Marčiulionis
Sergėjus Jovaiša
Viktor Pankrashkin
Valery Goborov

 Yugoslavia

Dražen Petrović
Aleksandar Petrović
Aleksandar Đorđević
Toni Kukoč
Žarko Paspalj
Goran Grbović
Zoran Radović
Stojko Vranković
Ratko Radovanović
Vlade Divac
Dino Rađa
Danko Cvjetićanin

 Spain

Jordi Villacampa
Francisco Zapata
Cándido Sibilio
Josep María Margall
Andrés Jiménez
Fernando Romay
José Antonio Montero
Fernando Arcega
Ignacio Solozábal
Ferrán Martínez
José Ángel Arcega
Juan Antonio San Epifanio


References





  1. ^ Linguasport.com Tournament Team.




External links



  • 1987 European Championship for Men, FIBA.com.








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