1953 edition of the FIBA EuroBasket
International basketball competition
The 1953 FIBA European Championship , commonly called FIBA EuroBasket 1953 , was the eighth FIBA EuroBasket regional basketball championship, held by FIBA. Seventeen national teams affiliated with the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) entered the competition. The competition was hosted by the Soviet Union , champions of EuroBasket 1951 . Moscow was the location of the event.
In the preliminary round, the 17 teams were split up into four groups. One of the groups had five teams, with the other three having four each. The top two teams in each group advanced to the final round, while the remaining nine teams were relegated to classification play.
Czechoslovakia 59 – 43 Italy Czechoslovakia 49 – 31 Romania Czechoslovakia 94 – 33 Switzerland Italy 61 – 43 Romania Switzerland 32 – 82 Italy Romania 74 – 36 Switzerland
Rank Team Pts W L PF PA Diff 1. Egypt 6 3 0 223 125 +98 2. France 5 2 1 199 151 +48 3. West Germany 4 1 2 150 187 −37 4. Sweden 3 0 3 96 205 −109
France 76 – 44 West Germany France 58 – 74 Egypt France 65 – 33 Sweden West Germany 41 – 74 Egypt Sweden 37 – 65 West Germany Egypt 75 – 26 Sweden
Soviet Union 59 – 31 Belgium Soviet Union 64 – 54 Hungary Soviet Union 118 – 14 Denmark Hungary 57 – 35 Belgium Denmark 35 – 56 Belgium Hungary 95 – 30 Denmark
European Cup, Moscow 1953. Zacharia Ofri (#4, Israel) tipping off the ball. Lebanon refused to play Israel for political reasons; they received zero points for the match, as opposed to the usual 1 point for a loss.
Bulgaria 61 – 45 Finland Yugoslavia 25 – 27 Bulgaria Bulgaria 48 – 61 Israel Lebanon 51 – 94 Bulgaria Finland 37 – 41 Yugoslavia Israel 60 – 36 Finland Finland 66 – 57 Lebanon Yugoslavia 57 – 55 Israel Lebanon 51 – 95 Yugoslavia Israel 2 – 0 (w/o ) Lebanon
Classification round 1 [ edit ] The first classification round was played in two round-robin groups. Teams advanced into the second classification round depending on their results in the first round—first and second place teams played in the 9–12 segment of classification round 2 while third and fourth place teams played for 13th to 16th places. The fifth place team (one group had 5 teams, the other had 4) received 17th place.
Bulgaria 82 – 50 West Germany Bulgaria 77 – 52 Switzerland Bulgaria 96 – 26 Denmark West Germany 44 – 51 Switzerland Denmark 31 – 51 West Germany Switzerland 65 – 42 Denmark
Rank Team Pts W L PF PA Diff 1. Belgium 7 3 1 263 213 +50 2. Finland 7 3 1 216 185 +31 3. Romania 7 3 1 250 213 +37 4. Lebanon 5 1 3 241 235 +6 5. Sweden 4 0 4 156 280 −124
Romania 60 – 55 Belgium Sweden 43 – 74 Romania Romania 51 – 59 Finland Lebanon 56 – 65 Romania Belgium 75 – 38 Sweden Finland 49 – 59 Belgium Belgium 74 – 66 Lebanon Sweden 32 – 55 Finland Lebanon 76 – 43 Sweden Finland 53 – 43 Lebanon
Classification round 2 [ edit ] Classification 13–16[ edit ] West Germany 58 – 56 Lebanon Romania 80 – 53 Denmark
Classification 15/16[ edit ] Classification 13/14[ edit ] West Germany 59 – 69 Romania
Classification 9–12[ edit ] Bulgaria 57 – 45 Finland Belgium 59 – 43 Switzerland
Classification 11/12[ edit ] Finland 45 – 51 Switzerland
Classification 9/10[ edit ] The final round was played as an 8-team round robin, with no further playoffs.
Egypt refused to play Israel for political reasons; they received zero points for the match, as opposed to the usual 1 point for a loss, meaning they finished with 7 points to Italy's 8 despite having the same record.
Israel 20 – 66 Hungary Israel 25 – 75 Soviet Union Israel 45 – 62 France Israel 2 – 0 (w/o ) Egypt Israel 59 – 53 Czechoslovakia Israel 47 – 42 Italy Israel 40 – 29 Yugoslavia Hungary 24 – 29 Soviet Union France 50 – 39 Hungary Hungary 89 – 50 Egypt Czechoslovakia 44 – 39 Hungary Hungary 49 – 38 Italy Yugoslavia 51 – 69 Hungary Soviet Union 80 – 51 France Egypt 27 – 66 Soviet Union Soviet Union 49 – 41 Czechoslovakia Italy 54 – 88 Soviet Union Soviet Union 57 – 43 Yugoslavia France 73 – 62 Egypt Czechoslovakia 55 – 47 France France 52 – 54 Italy Yugoslavia 39 – 56 France Egypt 33 – 87 Czechoslovakia Italy 51 – 60 Egypt Egypt 39 – 58 Yugoslavia Czechoslovakia 43 – 39 Italy Yugoslavia 66 – 64 Czechoslovakia Italy 45 – 48 Yugoslavia
Soviet Union Hungary France Czechoslovakia Israel Yugoslavia Italy Egypt Bulgaria Belgium Switzerland Finland Romania West Germany Lebanon Denmark Sweden 1. Soviet Union : Otar Korkia , Stepas Butautas , Armenak Alachachian , Ilmar Kullam , Heino Kruus , Anatoly Konev , Aleksandr Moiseyev , Kazys Petkevičius , Justinas Lagunavičius , Yuri Ozerov , Algirdas Lauritėnas , Viktor Vlasov , Gunars Siliņš , Lev Reshetnikov (Coach: Konstantin Travin )
2. Hungary : János Greminger , Tibor Mezőfi , Tibor Zsíros , Laszlo Bánhegyi , Pál Bogár , György Bokor , Tibor Cselkó , Tibor Czinkán , Janos Hody , Laszlo Hody , Ede Komaromi , Péter Papp , Tibor Remay , János Simon (Coach: János Páder )
3. France : André Buffiere , René Chocat , Jacques Dessemme , Jacques Freimuller , Claude Gallay , Robert Guillin , Roger Haudegand , Robert Monclar , Jean Perniceni , Bernard Planque , Marc Quiblier , Henry Rey , Justy Specker , André Vacheresse (Coach: Robert Busnel )
4. Czechoslovakia : Ivan Mrazek , Jiří Baumruk , Zdeněk Bobrovský , Miroslav Škeřík , Jaroslav Šíp , Jan Kozák , Zdeněk Rylich , Radoslav Sís , Jaroslav Tetiva , Jindřich Kinský , Lubomír Kolář , Rudolf Stanček , Eugen Horniak (Coach: Lubomír Dobrý )
5. Israel : Ralph Klein , Avraham Schneor , Zachariah Ofri , Daniel Levy , Menachem Korman , Alfred Cohen , David Heiblum , Simon Schmukler , Ernst Winer , Marcel Hefez , Mark Mimran , Haim Boksenbaum , Reuven Fecher (Coach: Jacob Saltiel )
6. Yugoslavia : Borko Jovanović , Mirko Marjanović , Milan Bjegojević , Đorđe Andrijašević , Ladislav Demšar , Borislav Stanković , Dragan Godžić , Aleksandar Gec , Aleksandar Blašković , Srđan Kalember , Vilmos Lóczi , Borislav Ćurčić , Lajos Engler (Coach: Nebojša Popović )