EuroBasket 1938 Women
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The 1938 European Women Basketball Championship
Eurobasket Women
Eurobasket Women is a bi-annual basketball competition held between the nations of Europe for women's national basketball team. Eurobasket Women is also used as a qualifying tournament for the FIBA World Championship for Women and also for Olympic Games.-Summaries:-Performance by nation:-See...

 was the 1st regional championship held by FIBA Europe
FIBA Europe
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 for women. The competition was held in Rome
Rome
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, Italy
Italy
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 and took place from October 12 to October 16, 1938. Italy won the gold medal and Lithuania
Lithuania women's national basketball team
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 the silver medal while Poland
Poland women's national basketball team
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won the bronze.

Final standings

Place Team W-L
1 3-1
2 3-1
3 3-1
4 1-3
5 0-4

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