EuroBasket Women 1987 explained

Gender:women
Continent:Europe
Year:1987
Host:Spain
Dates:4–11 September
Teams:12
Champions:URS
Title Number:19
Website:Official website (archive)
Prevseason:1985
Nextseason:1989

The 1987 European Women Basketball Championship, commonly called EuroBasket Women 1987, was the 21st regional championship held by FIBA Europe. The competition was held in Spain and took place from 4 September to 11 September 1987. won the gold medal and the silver medal while won the bronze.

First stage

Group A

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1 Soviet Union5 5 0 545 294
2 Hungary5 4 1 448 391
3 Sweden5 2 3 380 475
4 France5 2 3 336 402
5 Poland5 1 4 371 416
6 Romania5 0 5 311 413







September 4 Hungary 82–71 France
September 4 Romania 77–76 Sweden
September 4 Soviet Union 95–62 Poland
September 5 Sweden 83–78 France
September 5 Soviet Union 95–52 Romania
September 5 Hungary 103–83 Poland
September 6 France 72–63 Romania
September 6 Sweden 84–81 Poland
September 6 Soviet Union 110–70 Hungary
September 7 Poland 80–66 Romania
September 7 Hungary 103–74 Sweden
September 7 Soviet Union 109–47 France
September 8 Soviet Union 136–63 Sweden
September 8 France 68–65 Poland
September 8 Hungary 90–53 Romania

Group B

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1 Yugoslavia5 5 0 364 328
2 Czechoslovakia5 4 1 408 315
3 Italy5 2 3 370 387
4 Spain5 2 3 336 311
5 Bulgaria5 2 3 403 405
6 Finland5 0 5 305 440







September 4 Yugoslavia 73–65 Italy
September 4 Spain 74–45 Finland
September 4 Czechoslovakia 95–76 Bulgaria
September 5 Yugoslavia 73–71 Bulgaria
September 5 Czechoslovakia 49–47 Spain
September 5 Italy 87–69 Finland
September 6 Yugoslavia 60–58 Spain
September 6 Czechoslovakia 100–55 Finland
September 6 Italy 85–74 Bulgaria
September 7 Czechoslovakia 88–60 Italy
September 7 Bulgaria 84–74 Spain
September 7 Yugoslavia 81–58 Finland
September 8 Bulgaria 98–78 Finland
September 8 Spain 83–73 Italy
September 8 Yugoslavia 77–76 Czechoslovakia

Play-off stages



9th to 12th places
September 10 Poland 93–64 Finland
September 10 Bulgaria 106–71 Romania
5th to 8th places
September 10 Spain 92–76 Sweden
September 10 Italy 81–65 France
11th place
September 11 Romania 65–64 Finland
9th place
September 11 Bulgaria 81–80 Poland
7th place
September 11 Sweden 70–54 France
5th place
September 11 Italy 102–87 Spain

Final standings

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3
4
52
64
7
8
97
104
112
12

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