EuroBasket 1961
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The 1961 European Basketball Championship, commonly called Eurobasket 1961, was the 12th regional championship held by FIBA Europe
FIBA Europe
FIBA Europe is a zone within the International Basketball Federation which includes all 49 national European basketball federations.-Division A:-Division B: -Division C:...

. Eighteen national teams affiliated with the International Basketball Federation
International Basketball Federation
The International Basketball Federation, more commonly known as FIBA , from its French name Fédération Internationale de Basketball, is an association of national organizations which governs international competition in basketball...

 (FIBA) entered the competition. The competition was hosted by Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia refers to three political entities that existed successively on the western part of the Balkans during most of the 20th century....

. The event was held at the Beograd City Fair
Belgrade Fair
The Belgrade Fair or Beogradski Sajam is a large complex of three large domes and dozens of smaller halls which are the location of the major trade fair, the capital city of Serbia. It is located in the municipality of Savski Venac, on the bank of the Sava river...

.

Final rankings


Group A

Match Team 1 Team 2 1.H. 2.H. O.T
A1 47:15 31:19 78:34
A2 36:27 50:30 86:57
A3 18:49 40:73 58:122
A4 40:24 37:22 77:46
A5 39:25 39:18 78:43
A6 34:38 33:34 67:72




Pos.| Team Matches Wins Loses Results Points Diff.
1 3 3 0 280:182 6 +98
2 3 2 1 222:152 5 +70
3 3 1 2 181:206 4 -25
4 3 0 3 135:278 3 -143




Group B

Match Team 1 Team 2 1.H. 2.H. O.T
B1 24:40 40:23 64:63
B2 34:16 31:42 65:58
B3 38:27 39:37 77:64




Pos.| Team Matches Wins Loses Results Points Diff.
1 2 2 0 141:127 4 +14
2 2 1 1 128:122 3 +6
3 2 0 2 122:142 2 -20




Group C

Match Team 1 Team 2 1.H. 2.H. O.T
C1 25:39 23:50 48:89
C2 41:29 29:38 70:67
C3 28:46 21:36 49:82




Pos.| Team Matches Wins Loses Results Points Diff.
1 2 2 0 171:97 4 +74
2 2 1 1 118:156 3 -38
3 2 0 2 116:152 2 -36




Group D

Match Team 1 Team 2 1.H. 2.H. O.T
D1 29:18 41:23 70:41
D2 23:32 24:38 47:70
D3 21:27 27:15 48:42




Pos.| Team Matches Wins Loses Results Points Diff.
1 2 2 0 118:89 4 +29
2 2 1 1 112:89 3 +23
3 2 0 2 88:140 2 -52




Group E

Match Team 1 Team 2 1.H. 2.H. O.T
E1 14:29 19:29 33:58
E2 37:38 33:39 70:77
E3 30:11 25:29 55:40




Pos.| Team Matches Wins Loses Results Points Diff.
1 2 2 0 132:110 4 +22
2 2 1 1 128:110 3 +18
3 2 0 2 73:113 2 -40




Group F

Match Team 1 Team 2 1.H. 2.H. O.T
F1 30:37 36:31 66:68
F2 46:32 38:34 84:66
F3 48:20 43:34 91:54




Pos.| Team Matches Wins Loses Results Points Diff.
1 2 2 0 152:132 4 +20
2 2 1 1 157:122 3 +35
3 2 0 2 120:175 2 -55




Group 1

Match Team 1 Team 2 1.H. 2.H. O.T
1/1 34:37 48:36 82:73
1/2 23:32 20:21 43:53
1/3 38:26 29:27 67:53
1/4 37:33 48:26 85:59
1/5 18:39 22:32 40:71
1/6 35:28 31:34 66:62
1/7 37:26 35:40 72:66
1/8 36:34 33:29 69:63
1/9 15:44 16:49 31:93
1/10 31:30 28:31 59:61
1/11 35:34 47:37 82:71
1/12 33:42 25:33 58:75




Pos.| Team Matches Wins Loses Results Points Diff.
1 5 5 0 395:230 10 +165
2 5 4 1 369:340 9 +29
3 5 3 2 303:358 8 -55
4 5 1 4 272:333 6 -61
5 5 1 4 307:329 6 -22
6 5 1 4 311:367 6 -56




Group 2

Match Team 1 Team 2 1.H. 2.H. O.T
2/1 30:27 21:37 51:64
2/2 31:28 29:29 60:57
2/3 32:25 30:17 62:42
2/4 22:42 36:29 58:71
2/5 26:26 20:24 46:50
2/6 25:14 39:27 64:41
2/7 35:31 27:29 62:60
2/8 30:31 22:24 52:55
2/9 40:25 34:32 74:57
2/10 27:28 35:38 62:66
2/11 28:14 29:36 57:50
2/12 34:28 29:23 63:51




Pos.| Team Matches Wins Loses Results Points Diff.
1 5 4 1 341:286 9 +55
2 5 4 1 291:281 9 +10
3 5 4 1 286:269 9 +17
4 5 1 4 308:311 6 -3
5 5 1 4 287:311 6 -24
6 5 1 4 233:288 6 -55




Group 1

Match Team 1 Team 2 1.H. 2.H. O.T
1/1 26:21 21:27 47:48
1/2 28:16 20:27 48:43
1/3 24:21 24:25 48:46




Pos.| Team Matches Wins Loses Results Points Diff.
1 2 2 0 96:93 4 +3
2 2 1 1 94:91 3 +3
3 2 0 2 90:96 2 -6




Group 2

Match Team 1 Team 2 1.H. 2.H. O.T
2/1 25:16 46:22 71:38
2/2 17:37 29:36 46:73
2/3 44:24 55:26 99:50
2/4 40:37 31:40 71:77
2/5 30:57 23:42 53:99




Pos.| Team Matches Wins Loses Results Points Diff.
1 3 3 0 271:149 6 +122
2 3 2 1 201:208 5 -7
3 3 1 2 195:193 4 +2
4 3 0 3 131:248 3 -117




Places 13 - 16

Match Team 1 Team 2 1.H. 2.H. O.T
55 40:35 39:37 79:72
56 29:23 33:26 62:49
58 27:20 29:33 56:53
59 36:34 25:26 61:60

Places 17 - 19

Match Team 1 Team 2 1.H. 2.H. O.T
54 20:27 21:43 41:70
57 24:42 23:18 47:60

Finals

Places 5 - 8

Places 9 - 12

Team rosters

1.Soviet Union: Jānis Krūmiņš
Janis Kruminš
Jānis Krūmiņš was a Soviet Latvian center basketball player. Helped by his height , he was the first giant center dominating under the European baskets, for years...

, Gennadi Volnov
Gennadi Volnov
Gennadi Georgievich Volnov was a Russian basketball player who played for the Soviet Union national basketball team from the late 1950s to the early 1970s. He was born in Moscow....

, Valdis Muižnieks
Valdis Muiznieks
Valdis Muižnieks is a retired Latvian basketball player.He played for ASK Riga and won 3 Euroleague titles and 4 national championships ....

, Maigonis Valdmanis
Maigonis Valdmanis
Maigonis Valdmanis was a Latvian basketball player. He was born in Riga.He played for ASK Riga and won 3 Euroleague titles and 4 national championships ....

, Viktor Zubkov
Viktor Zubkov (basketball)
Victor Alekseyevich Zubkov is a retired Soviet basketball player considered one of the most distinguished players of Soviet and European basketball in the '50s and '60s, who won two silver medals at the Olympics for the Soviet national team....

, Armenak Alachachian
Armenak Alachachian
Armenak Alachachian is a retired Armenian basketball player. A creative point guard, he reached European stardom with CSKA Moscow and the Soviet Union national team....

, Yuri Korneev
Yuri Korneev
Yuri Korneev , was a Russian basketball player. A 1.98 m tall small forward, he started his career for Dynamo Moscow, but moved to CSKA to become one of its cornerstones in the sixties...

, Vladimir Ugrekhelidze, Aleksander Petrov, Aleksander Kandel, Viacheslav Novikov, Albert Valtin (Coach: Alexander Gomelsky
Alexander Gomelsky
Alexander Yakovlevich Gomelsky was a great Soviet and Russian basketball coach.Gomelsky was Jewish. He began his coaching career in 1948 in Leningrad with LGS Spartak...

)

2.Yugoslavia: Radivoj Korać
Radivoj Korac
Radivoj Korać , sometimes also Radivoje, was a successful Serbian basketball player from Yugoslavia....

, Ivo Daneu
Ivo Daneu
Ivo Daneu is a retired Slovenian basketball player and coach.He played for Branik Maribor and Olimpija Ljubljana , won Yugoslav league in 1957, 1959, 1961, 1962, 1966 and 1970)....

, Slobodan Gordić, Radovan Radović, Nemanja Đurić, Vital Eiselt, Sreten Dragojlović, Marjan Kandus, Miha Lokar, Miodrag Nikolić, Zvonko Petričević, Željko Troskot (Coach: Aleksandar Nikolić
Aleksandar Nikolic
Aleksandar "Aca" Nikolić was a renowned Bosnian Serb basketball player and coach from Yugoslavia. He is considered to be so instrumental and important to the game's development in the country that he is often referred to as the Father of Yugoslav basketball...

)

3.Bulgaria: Viktor Radev, Mincho Dimov, Ljubomir Panov, Georgi Panov, Atanas Atanasov, Ilija Mirchev, Petko Lazarov, Tsvetko Savov, Khristo Tsvetkov, Khristo Donev, Radko Zlatev, Stefan Stojkov (Coach: Veselin Temkov)

4.France: Jean-Paul Beugnot, Henri Grange, Christian Baltzer, Bernard Mayeur, Michel Rat, Lucien Sedat, Jerome Christ, Michel House, Michel le Ray, Andre Goisbault, Jean-Claude Vergne, Andre Souvre (Coach: André Buffière
André Buffière
Pierre André Buffière was a French basketball player who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics and in the 1952 Summer Olympics....

)
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