Results
Year | Host (Final phase/game) | Gold medal game | Bronze medal game | ||||
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Gold | Score | Silver | Bronze | Score | Fourth place | ||
1935 | Switzerland (Geneva) | Latvia |
24–18 | Spain |
Czechoslovakia |
25–23 | Switzerland |
1937 | Latvia (Riga) | Lithuania |
24–23 | Italy |
France |
27–24 | Poland |
1939 | Lithuania (Kaunas) | Lithuania |
Latvia |
Poland |
France |
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1946 | Switzerland (Geneva) | Czechoslovakia |
34–32 | Italy |
Hungary |
38–32 | France |
1947 | Czechoslovakia (Prague) | Soviet Union |
56–37 | Czechoslovakia |
Egypt |
50–48 | Belgium |
1949 | Egypt (Cairo) | Egypt |
57-36 | France |
Greece |
Turkey |
|
1951 | France (Paris) | Soviet Union |
45–44 | Czechoslovakia |
France |
55–52 | Bulgaria |
1953 | USSR (Moscow) | Soviet Union |
Hungary |
France |
Czechoslovakia |
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1955 | Hungary (Budapest) | Hungary |
Czechoslovakia |
Soviet Union |
Bulgaria |
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1957 | Bulgaria (Sofia) | Soviet Union |
Bulgaria |
Czechoslovakia |
Hungary |
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1959 | Turkey (Istanbul) | Soviet Union |
83–72 | Czechoslovakia |
France |
62–60 | Hungary |
1961 | Yugoslavia (Belgrade) | Soviet Union |
60–53 | Yugoslavia |
Bulgaria |
55–46 | France |
1963 | Poland (Wrocław) | Soviet Union |
60–53 | Poland |
Yugoslavia |
89–61 | Hungary |
1965 | Soviet Union (Moscow) | Soviet Union |
58–49 | Yugoslavia |
Poland |
86–70 | Italy |
1967 | Finland (Helsinki) | Soviet Union |
89–77 | Czechoslovakia |
Poland |
80–76 | Bulgaria |
1969 | Italy (Naples) | Soviet Union |
81–72 | Yugoslavia |
Czechoslovakia |
77–75 | Poland |
1971 | West Germany (Essen) | Soviet Union |
69–64 | Yugoslavia |
Italy |
85–67 | Poland |
1973 | Spain (Barcelona) | Yugoslavia |
78–67 | Spain |
Soviet Union |
90–58 | Czechoslovakia |
1975 | Yugoslavia (Belgrade) | Yugoslavia |
Soviet Union |
Italy |
Spain |
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1977 | Belgium (Liège) | Yugoslavia |
74–61 | Soviet Union |
Czechoslovakia |
91–81 | Italy |
1979 | Italy (Turin) | Soviet Union |
98–76 | Israel |
Yugoslavia |
99–92 | Czechoslovakia |
1981 | Czechoslovakia (Prague) | Soviet Union |
84–76 | Yugoslavia |
Czechoslovakia |
101–90 | Spain |
1983 | France (Nantes) | Italy |
105–96 | Spain |
Soviet Union |
105–70 | Netherlands |
1985 | West Germany (Stuttgart) | Soviet Union |
120–89 | Czechoslovakia |
Italy |
102–90 | Spain |
1987 | Greece (Athens) | Greece |
103–101 overtime |
Soviet Union |
Yugoslavia |
98–87 | Spain |
1989 | Yugoslavia (Zagreb) | Yugoslavia |
98–77 | Greece |
Soviet Union |
104–76 | Italy |
1991 | Italy (Rome) | Yugoslavia |
88–73 | Italy |
Spain |
101–83 | France |
1993 | Germany (Munich) | Germany |
71–70 | Russia |
Croatia |
99–59 | Greece |
1995 | Greece (Athens) | FR Yugoslavia |
96–90 | Lithuania |
Croatia |
73–68 | Greece |
1997 | Spain (Barcelona) | FR Yugoslavia |
61–49 | Italy |
Russia |
97–77 | Greece |
1999 | France (Paris) | Italy |
64–56 | Spain |
FR Yugoslavia |
74–62 | France |
2001 | Turkey (Istanbul) | FR Yugoslavia |
78–69 | Turkey |
Spain |
99–90 | Germany |
2003 | Sweden (Stockholm) | Lithuania |
93–84 | Spain |
Italy |
69–67 | France |
2005 | Serbia and Montenegro (Belgrade) | Greece |
78–62 | Germany |
France |
98–68 | Spain |
2007 | Spain (Madrid) | Russia |
60–59 | Spain |
Lithuania |
78–69 | Greece |
2009 | Poland (Katowice) | Spain |
85–63 | Serbia |
Greece |
57–56 | Slovenia |
2011 | Lithuania (Kaunas) | Spain |
98–85 | France |
Russia |
72–68 | Macedonia |
2013 | Slovenia (Ljubljana) | ||||||
2015 | Ukraine (Kiev) |
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