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词条 EuroBasket Women 1983
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  1. Squads

  2. First stage

     Group A  Group B 

  3. Play-off stages

  4. Final standings

  5. External links

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| gender = women
| continent = Europe
| year = 1983
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| host = Hungary
| host-flagvar =
| dates = 11 September – 18 September
| teams = 12
| federations =
| venues =
| cities = Budapest, Miskolc, Zalaegerszeg
| champions = URS
| title_number = 17
| mvp =
| ppg_p =
| ppg_t =
| rpg_p =
| rpg_t =
| apg_p =
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| website = Official website (archive)
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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. {{nwbt|URS}} won the gold medal and {{nwbt|BUL}} the silver medal while {{nwbt|HUN}} won the bronze.

Squads

{{main|EuroBasket Women 1983 squads}}

First stage

Group A

PlTeamPldWLPFPA
1 {{flagicon|YUG}} Yugoslavia 5 5 0 329 283
2 {{flagicon|HUN}} Hungary 5 4 1 390 337
3 {{flagicon|POL}} Poland 5 3 2 280 307
4 {{flagicon|NED}} Netherlands 5 2 3 273 300
5 {{flagicon|ROM|1965}} Romania 5 1 4 367 369
6 {{flagicon|ESP}} Spain 5 0 5 296 397


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September 11 Poland {{flagicon|POL}}92–59{{flagicon>ESP}} Spain
September 11 Yugoslavia {{flagicon|YUG}}60–50{{flagicon>NED}} Netherlands
September 11 Hungary {{flagicon|HUN}}87–85{{flagicon>ROM|1965}} Romania
September 12 Poland {{flagicon|POL}}62–60{{flagicon>NED}} Netherlands
September 12 Yugoslavia {{flagicon|YUG}}66–59{{flagicon>ROM|1965}} Romania
September 12 Hungary {{flagicon|HUN}}94–64{{flagicon>ESP}} Spain
September 13 Romania {{flagicon|ROM|1965}}83–64{{flagicon>ESP}} Spain
September 13 Yugoslavia {{flagicon|YUG}}68–60{{flagicon>POL}} Poland
September 13 Hungary {{flagicon|HUN}}72–55{{flagicon>NED}} Netherlands
September 14 Netherlands {{flagicon|NED}}55–54{{flagicon>ROM|1965}} Romania
September 14 Yugoslavia {{flagicon|YUG}}75–57{{flagicon>ESP}} Spain
September 14 Hungary {{flagicon|HUN}}80–73{{flagicon>POL}} Poland
September 15 Netherlands {{flagicon|NED}}53–52{{flagicon>ESP}} Spain
September 15 Poland {{flagicon|POL}}97–86{{flagicon>ROM|1965}} Romania
September 15 Yugoslavia {{flagicon|YUG}}60–57{{flagicon>HUN}} Hungary

Group B

PlTeamPldWLPFPA
1 {{flagicon|URS}} Soviet Union 5 5 0 508 298
2 {{flagicon|BUL|1971}} Bulgaria 5 4 1 420 418
3 {{flagicon|ITA}} Italy 5 2 3 323 348
4 {{flagicon|CZE}} Czechoslovakia 5 2 3 365 398
5 {{flagicon|SWE}} Sweden 5 1 4 364 418
6 {{flagicon|FRG}} West Germany 5 1 4 299 399


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September 11 Soviet Union {{flagicon|URS}}105–74{{flagicon>SWE}} Sweden
September 11 West Germany {{flagicon|FRG}}54–50{{flagicon>ITA}} Italy
September 11 Bulgaria {{flagicon|BUL|1971}}90–86{{flagicon>CZE}} Czechoslovakia
September 12 Sweden {{flagicon|SWE}}68–66{{flagicon>FRG}} West Germany
September 12 Soviet Union {{flagicon|URS}}108–60{{flagicon>BUL|1971}} Bulgaria
September 12 Italy {{flagicon|ITA}}74–68{{flagicon>CZE}} Czechoslovakia
September 13 Bulgaria {{flagicon|BUL|1971}}88–62{{flagicon>FRG}} West Germany
September 13 Italy {{flagicon|ITA}}72–58{{flagicon>SWE}} Sweden
September 13 Soviet Union {{flagicon|URS}}97–55{{flagicon>CZE}} Czechoslovakia
September 14 Czechoslovakia {{flagicon|CZE}}78–76{{flagicon>SWE}} Sweden
September 14 Soviet Union {{flagicon|URS}}115–56{{flagicon>FRG}} West Germany
September 14 Bulgaria {{flagicon|BUL|1971}}85–74{{flagicon>ITA}} Italy
September 15 Soviet Union {{flagicon|URS}}83–53{{flagicon>ITA}} Italy
September 15 Bulgaria {{flagicon|BUL|1971}}97–88{{flagicon>SWE}} Sweden
September 15 Czechoslovakia {{flagicon|CZE}}78–61{{flagicon>FRG}} West Germany

Play-off stages

{{Round4-with thirdRD1=SemifinalsRD2=FinalConsol=Third place{{flagicon|YUG}} Yugoslavia|62|{{flagicon|BUL|1971}} Bulgaria|72{{flagicon|URS}} Soviet Union|103|{{flagicon|HUN}} Hungary|69{{flagicon|BUL|1971}} Bulgaria|70|{{flagicon|URS}} Soviet Union|91{{flagicon|YUG}} Yugoslavia|79|{{flagicon|HUN}} Hungary|82}}


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9th to 12th places
September 17 Romania {{flagicon|ROM|1965}}71–62{{flagicon>FRG}} West Germany
September 17 Sweden {{flagicon|SWE}}85–82{{flagicon>ESP}} Spain
5th to 8th places
September 17 Czechoslovakia {{flagicon|CZE}}69–59{{flagicon>POL}} Poland
September 17 Italy {{flagicon|ITA}}60–57{{flagicon>NED}} Netherlands
11th place
September 18 Spain {{flagicon|ESP}}64–63{{flagicon>FRG}} West Germany
9th place
September 18 Romania {{flagicon|ROM|1965}}80–75{{flagicon>SWE}} Sweden
7th place
September 18 Poland {{flagicon|POL}}82–73{{flagicon>NED}} Netherlands
5th place
September 18 Italy {{flagicon|ITA}}55–54{{flagicon>CZE}} Czechoslovakia
{{winners|bkw|1983 FIBA European Women's Basketball Championship Champion|Soviet Union|Seventeenth}}

Final standings

PlaceTeamPE
align=center{{flagicon|USSR}} Soviet Union {{same position}}
align=center{{flagicon|BUL|1971}} Bulgaria {{rise}}3
align=center{{flagicon|HUN}} Hungary {{rise}}6
4YUG}} Yugoslavia {{same position}}
5ITA}} Italy {{rise}}2
6CZE}} Czechoslovakia {{fall}}3
7POL}} Poland {{fall}}5
8NED}} Netherlands {{fall}}2
9ROM|1965}} Romania {{fall}}1
10SWE}} Sweden {{rise}}1
11ESP}} Spain {{new entry}}
12FRG}} West Germany {{fall}}2

External links

  • FIBA Europe profile
  • Todor66 profile
{{Eurobasket Women}}{{International basketball (Women)}}

7 : FIBA EuroBasket Women|1983 in Hungarian women's sport|International women's basketball competitions hosted by Hungary|1983–84 in European women's basketball|Sport in Zalaegerszeg|Sport in Miskolc|International sports competitions hosted by Budapest

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