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词条 EuroBasket 1946
释义

  1. Results

     First round  Group A  Group B  Group C  Final round   Brackets   Classification 7–10   Classification 5th–6th   Upper bracket  Final classification matches 

  2. Final rankings

  3. Team rosters

  4. External links

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The 1946 FIBA European Championship, commonly called FIBA EuroBasket 1946, was the fourth FIBA EuroBasket regional basketball championship, held by FIBA Europe and the first since 1939 due to World War II. Ten national teams affiliated with the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) took part in the competition. Switzerland hosted the tournament for a second time, as the championship returned to Geneva.

EuroBasket 1946 saw the beginning of the use of the jump shot, pioneered by Italy's Giuseppe Stefanini.

Results

The 1946 competition consisted of a preliminary round, with one group of four teams and two groups of three teams each. Each team played the other teams in its group once. The top team in each of the groups of three and the top two teams in the group of four played in the semifinals for the top four rankings; the middle teams in the two groups of three moved directly on to the final round for a 5th/6th place playoff; the bottom team in each group of three and the two bottom teams in the group of four played in semifinals for the 7th–10th ranks.

First round

Group A

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Poland45 – 28Luxembourg
Italy39 – 31Hungary
Luxembourg10 – 48Hungary
Poland25 – 40Italy
Italy73 – 15Luxembourg
Poland21 – 34Hungary

Group B

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England27 – 48Netherlands
England11 – 65France
France47 – 18Netherlands

Group C

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Czechoslovakia20 – 17Switzerland
Belgium23 – 33Switzerland
Belgium33 – 38Czechoslovakia

Final round

The middle team of each of the groups of three did not compete in the final round, as they advanced directly to the 5th/6th place playoff. The top team of each of those groups played one of the top two teams of the group of four, with rankings 1st–4th at stake. Similarly, the bottom team in each group of three played one of the two lower teams in the group of four in a semifinal for 7th–10th places.

Brackets

Classification 7–10

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Classification 5th–6th

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England27 – 50Luxembourg
Poland22 – 39Belgium

Upper bracket

Czechoslovakia42 – 28Hungary
Italy37 – 25France

Final classification matches

In this stage, all teams played their penultimate games to determine the final rankings.

9th/10th place:

England22 – 50Poland

7th/8th place:

Belgium42 – 11Luxembourg

5th/6th place:

Netherlands25 – 36Switzerland

3rd/4th place:

Hungary38 – 32France

Championship:

Czechoslovakia34 – 32Italy
{{winners|bk|1946 FIBA EuroBasket Champions|Czechoslovakia|1st}}

Final rankings

  1. {{bk|Czechoslovakia}}
  2. {{bk|Italy}}
  3. {{bk|Hungary|1946}}
  4. {{bk|France}}
  5. {{bk|Switzerland}}
  6. {{bk|Netherlands}}
  7. {{bk|Belgium}}
  8. {{bk|Luxembourg}}
  9. {{bk|Poland}}
  10. {{bk|England}}

Team rosters

1. Czechoslovakia: Ivan Mrázek, Miloš Bobocký, Jiří Drvota, Josef Ezr, Gustav Hermann, Jan Hluchy, Josef Křepela, Pavel Nerad, Ladislav Simácek, František Stibitz, Josef Toms, Ladislav Trpkoš, Emil Velenský, Miroslav Vondráček (Coach: Frantisek Hajek)

2. Italy: Cesare Rubini, Giuseppe Stefanini, Sergio Stefanini, Albino Bocciai, Mario Cattarini, Marcello de Nardus, Armando Fagarazzi, Giancarlo Marinelli, Valentino Pellarini, Tullio Pitacco, Venzo Vannini

3. Hungary: François Németh, Geza Bajari, Antal Bankuti, Geza Kardos, Laszlo Kiralyhidi, Tibor Mezőfi, György Nagy, Geza Racz, Ede Vadaszi, Ferenc Velkei (Coach: Istvan Kiraly)

4. France: Robert Busnel, André Buffière, Etienne Roland, Paul Chaumont, René Chocat, Jean Duperray, Emile Frezot, Maurice Girardot, Andre Goeuriot, Henri Lesmayoux, Jacques Perrier, Lucien Rebuffic, Justy Specker, Andre Tartary (Coach: Paul Geist)

External links

  • FIBA Europe EuroBasket 1946
  • FIBA Europe article on 1940s EuroBaskets
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20060305095320/http://www.eurobasket.com/events/ec/ec46.asp Eurobasket.com 1946 EChampionship]
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