EuroBasket Women 1968
International basketball competition
11th FIBA European Women's Basketball Championship | |
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Tournament details | |
Host country | Italy |
Teams | 13 |
Final positions | |
Champions | Soviet Union (9th title) |
Tournament statistics | |
Top scorer | Veger-Demšar (18.2) |
Official website | |
Official website (archive) | |
← 1966 1970 → |
The 1968 European Women Basketball Championship, commonly called EuroBasket Women 1968, was the 11th regional championship held by FIBA Europe. The competition was held in Italy. Soviet Union (with 16 years old 7footer Uljana Semjonova) easily won the gold medal and Yugoslavia the silver medal while Poland won the bronze.
First stage
Group A
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Group B
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Group C
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Second stage
Championship Group
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1968 FIBA European Women's Basketball Championship champion |
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Soviet Union Ninth title |
8th to 13th Places Group
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Final ranking
Rank | Team | PE |
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Soviet Union | ||
Yugoslavia | 4 | |
Poland | 5 | |
4 | East Germany | 1 |
5 | Bulgaria | 2 |
6 | Italy | 4 |
7 | Belgium | |
8 | Romania | 4 |
9 | Czechoslovakia | 7 |
10 | Hungary | 1 |
11 | France | |
12 | Netherlands | 7 |
13 | West Germany | 1 |
External links
- FIBA Europe profile
- Todor66 profile
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- Italy 1938
- Hungary 1950
- USSR 1952
- Yugoslavia 1954
- Czechoslovakia 1956
- Poland 1958
- Bulgaria 1960
- France 1962
- Hungary 1964
- Romania 1966
- Italy 1968
- Nederlands 1970
- Bulgaria 1972
- Italy 1974
- France 1976
- Poland 1978
- Yugoslavia 1980
- Italy 1981
- Hungary 1983
- Italy 1985
- Spain 1987
- Bulgaria 1989
- Israel 1991
- Italy 1993
- Czech Republic 1995
- Hungary 1997
- Poland 1999
- France 2001
- Greece 2003
- Turkey 2005
- Italy 2007
- Latvia 2009
- Poland 2011
- France 2013
- Hungary / Romania 2015
- Czech Republic 2017
- Serbia / Latvia 2019
- France / Spain 2021
- Slovenia / Israel 2023
- Czech Republic / Germany / Greece / Italy 2025
- Lithuania / Finland / Belgium, Slovakia or Sweden 2027