FIBA EuroBasket - Results

Results

Summaries
Year Host (Final phase/game) Gold medal game Bronze medal game
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
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
1955 Hungary (Budapest)
Hungary

Czechoslovakia

Soviet Union

Bulgaria
1957 Bulgaria (Sofia)
Soviet Union

Bulgaria

Czechoslovakia

Hungary
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
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)
Yugoslavia
96–90
Lithuania

Croatia
73–68
Greece
1997 Spain (Barcelona)
Yugoslavia
61–49
Italy

Russia
97–77
Greece
1999 France (Paris)
Italy
64–56
Spain

Yugoslavia
74–62
France
2001 Turkey (Istanbul)
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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