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EuroBasket 1989
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The 1989 FIBA European Championship, commonly called FIBA EuroBasket

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1989, was the 26th FIBA EuroBasket regional basketball championship, held by

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FIBA Europe. It was held in Yugoslavia between 20 and 25 June 1989. Eight

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national teams entered the event under the auspices of FIBA Europe, the sport's

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regional governing body. The Dom Sportova in Zagreb was the hosting venue of

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the tournament. The host, Yugoslavia, won its fourth FIBA European title by

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defeating the defending champions Greece, with a 9877 score in the final.

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Yugoslavia's Draen Petrovi was voted the tournament's MVP. The best five

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teams in the final standings were given berths in the 1990 FIBA World

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1 Venues

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2 Qualification

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3 Squads

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Host nation

Yugoslavia

4 Format

Dates

2025 June

5 Preliminary round

Teams

8 (from 36 federations)

5.1 Group A

Venues

1 (in 1 host city)

5.2 Group B

Champions

Yugoslavia (4th title)

MVP

Draen Petrovi

6 Knockout stage
6.1 Championship bracket
6.1.2 Third place

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6.1.3 Final

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Tournament statistics

6.1.1 Semifinals

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6.2 5th to 8th place


7 Awards


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Players
Points

Teams

Nikos Galis (35.6)

Yugoslavia (100.4)

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EuroBasket 1989 (archive)

8 Final standings

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9 References

Deutsch

< 1987

10 External links

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Venues

Hrvatski

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All games were played at the Dom Sportova in Zagreb.

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Zagreb

Nederlands

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Dom Sportova

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Qualification

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A total of eight teams qualified for the tournament via a qualifying stage:
Bulgaria
France
Greece
Italy
Netherlands
Soviet Union
Spain
Yugoslavia

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Squads

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Main article: EuroBasket 1989 squads

Format

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The teams were split in two groups of four teams each. The top two teams from each group advance to the semifinals. The
winners in the knockout semifinals advance to the Final, and the losers figure in a third-place playoff.
The third and fourth teams from each group competed in another bracket to define 5th through 8th place in the final standings.

Preliminary round
Group A

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Qualified for the semifinals

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Times given below are in Central European Summer Time (UTC+2).


Team

Pld

PF

PA

PD

Pts

Soviet Union

304

236

+68

Italy

270

229

+41

Spain

250

281

31

Netherlands

198

276

78

20 June

Boxscore

Netherlands

16:30

7678

Scoring by half: 4929, 2749


Pts: Kuipers 19

20 June

Boxscore

Italy

19:30

Pts: Jimnez 19

8487

Boxscore

Soviet Union

14:00

Pts: Mariulionis 23

10956

Netherlands

Scoring by half: 4632, 6324


Pts: Berenyj, Sokk, Vtra 14

21 June

Soviet Union

Scoring by half: 3454, 5033


Pts: Riva 31

21 June

Spain

Boxscore

21:00
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Spain

Pts: van Poelgeest 15

7697

Italy

Scoring by half: 3941, 3756

Dom Sportova, Zagreb


Referees: Lubomir Kotleba (TCH),
Philippe Mailhabiau (FRA)
Dom Sportova, Zagreb
Attendance: 10,000
Referees: Lubomir Kotleba (TCH),
Peter George (FRG)
Dom Sportova, Zagreb
Referees: Danko Radi (YUG),
Kamen Toshev (BUL)
Dom Sportova, Zagreb
Attendance: 4,000

Scoring by half: 3941, 3756


Pts: Martnez 20

22 June

Boxscore

Netherlands

16:00

Pts: Riva 33

6689

Italy

Scoring by half: 2336, 4353


Pts: te Velde 25

22 June

Boxscore

Soviet Union

21:00

Pts: Riva 21

10896

Scoring by half: 4755, 6141


Pts: Sabonis 27

Group B

Spain
Pts: San Epifanio 26

Referees: David Dodge (USA),


Costas Rigas (GRE)
Dom Sportova, Zagreb
Referees: Mickey Crowley (USA),
Danko Radi (YUG)
Dom Sportova, Zagreb
Referees: Lubomir Kotleba (TCH),
Philippe Mailhabiau (FRA)

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Team

Pld

PF

PA

PD

Pts

Yugoslavia

307

235

+72

Greece

251

250

+1

France

272

264

+8

Bulgaria

229

310

81

20 June

Boxscore

14:20

France

10978

Scoring by half: 5930, 5048


Pts: Dacoury 32

20 June

Boxscore

21:30

Yugoslavia

Pts: Antov 19

10368

Boxscore

16:00

Greece

Pts: Galis 30

8074

Boxscore

19:00

Bulgaria

Pts: Ostrowski 29

7898

Yugoslavia

Scoring by half: 4254, 3644


Pts: Mladenov 23

22 June

France

Scoring by half: 4233, 3841


Pts: Galis 30

21 June

Greece

Scoring by half: 4935, 5433


Pts: Petrovi 35

21 June

Bulgaria

Boxscore

14:00
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Greece

Pts: Petrovi 33

10373

Bulgaria

Scoring by half: 5835, 4538

Dom Sportova, Zagreb


Referees: Mikhail Davydov (URS),
Vittorio Fiorito (ITA)
Dom Sportova, Zagreb
Referees: David Dodge (USA),
Vicente Sanchs (ESP)
Dom Sportova, Zagreb
Referees: Mickey Crowley (USA),
Carl Jungebrand (FIN)
Dom Sportova, Zagreb
Referees: Lubomir Kotleba (TCH),
Henk Kleersnyder (NED)
Dom Sportova, Zagreb
Referees: Vicente Sanchs (ESP),

Scoring by half: 5835, 4538


Pts: Galis 43

22 June

Boxscore

France

19:00

Pts: Mladenov 29

89106

Yugoslavia

Scoring by half: 4841, 4165


Pts: Dacoury 28

Knockout stage

Pts: Petrovi 30

Vittorio Fiorito (ITA)


Dom Sportova, Zagreb
Referees: Mikhail Davydov (URS),
Henk Kleersnyder (NED)

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Championship bracket

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Semifinals

Final

24 June 19:00
Yugoslavia

97

Italy

90
25 June 21:00
Yugoslavia

98

Greece

77

Third place
24 June 21:00

25 June 19:00

Greece

81

Italy

76

Soviet Union

80

Soviet Union

104

Yugoslavia

9780

Semifinals [edit]
24 June

Boxscore

19:00

Scoring by half: 5243, 4537


Pts: Petrovi 24

24 June

Italy

Boxscore

21:00

Greece

Pts: Dell'Agnello 13

8180

Soviet Union

Scoring by half: 4544, 3636


Pts: Galis 45

Pts: Tikhonenko 22

Dom Sportova, Zagreb


Attendance: 10,000
Referees: Vicente Sanchs (ESP),
Mickey Crowley (USA)
Dom Sportova, Zagreb
Attendance: 10,000
Referees: Carl Jungenbrand (FIN),
David Dodge (USA)

Third place [edit]


25 June

Boxscore

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Italy

76104

Soviet Union

Dom Sportova, Zagreb

19:00

Scoring by half: 3147, 4557


Pts: Magnifico 27

Pts: Mariulionis 23

Attendance: 10,000
Referees: Lubomir Kotleba (TCH),
Costas Rigas (GRE)

Final [edit]
25 June

Boxscore

Yugoslavia

21:00

9877

Greece

Scoring by half: 5435, 4442


Pts: Petrovi 28

5th to 8th place

Pts: Galis 30

Dom Sportova, Zagreb


Attendance: 10,000
Referees: Mickey Crowley (USA),
Carl Jungenbrand (FIN)

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Classification round

Fifth place

24 June 14:00
France

107

Netherlands

100
25 June 16:00
France

87

Spain

95

Seventh place
24 June 16:00

25 June 14:00

Bulgaria

85

Spain

24 June

108
Boxscore

Netherlands

86

Bulgaria

91

France

107

OT

Netherlands

Attendance: 3,200

100

14:00

Scoring by half: 5341, 3850 OT: 169


Pts: Ostrowski 31

24 June

Boxscore

16:00

Bulgaria

85108

Spain

Scoring by half: 4760, 3848

Boxscore

14:00
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Netherlands

Referees: Vittorio Fiorito (ITA),


Kamen Toshev (BUL)

Pts: de Waard 20

Pts: Antov 30

25 June

Dom Sportova, Zagreb

Pts: Martnez 27

8691

Bulgaria

Scoring by half: 3440, 5251

Dom Sportova, Zagreb


Attendance: 4,000
Referees: Costas Rigas (GRE),
Danko Radi (YUG)
Dom Sportova, Zagreb
Attendance: 3,200

Scoring by half: 3440, 5251


Pts: de Waard 24
Boxscore

25 June

France

16:00

Pts: Antov 22

8795

Scoring by half: 4045, 4750


Pts: Dacoury 20

Awards

Spain
Pts: San Epifanio 22

Referees: Philippe Mailhabiau


(FRA), Vicente Sanchs (ESP)
Dom Sportova, Zagreb
Referees: Mikhail Davydov (URS),
Vittorio Fiorito (ITA)

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1989 FIBA European Champions

Yugoslavia
4th title
1989 FIBA European Championship MVP: Draen Petrovi (

Yugoslavia)

All-Tournament Team[1]
Draen Petrovi (MVP)
Nikos Galis
arko Paspalj
Stphane Ostrowski
Dino Raa

Final standings
Rank

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Team

Record

Yugoslavia

50

Greece

32

Soviet Union

41

Italy

23

Spain

32

France

23

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Qualified for the 1990 FIBA World Championship

Bulgaria

1-4

Netherlands

0-5
4th

Yugoslavia

Greece

Soviet Union

Italy

Draen Petrovi

Nikos Galis

Gundars Vtra

Andrea Gracis

Zdravko Radulovi

Kostas Patavoukas

Tiit Sokk

Mike D'Antoni

Zoran utura

Panagiotis Giannakis

Viktor Berenyj

Walter Magnifico

Toni Kuko

Argyris Kabouris

arnas Mariulionis

Sandro Dell'Agnello

arko Paspalj

David Stergakos

Alexander Volkov

Beppe Bosa

Jure Zdovc

Dinos Angelidis

Valeri Tikhonenko

Roberto Brunamonti

Zoran Radovi

John Korfas

Rimas Kurtinaitis

Massimo Iacopini

Stojko Vrankovi

Nikos Filippou

Arvydas Sabonis

Augusto Binelli

Vlade Divac

Liveris Andritsos

El'ad Gadaev

Antonello Riva

Predrag Danilovi

Panagiotis Fasoulas

Valdemaras Chomiius

Riccardo Morandotti

Dino Raa

Dimitris Papadopoulos

Alexander Belostenny

Ario Costa

Mario Primorac

Fanis Christodoulou

Valery Goborov

Flavio Carera

References

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1. ^ Linguasport.com Tournament Team.

External links

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1989 European Championship for Men , FIBA.com.


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Switzerland 1935 Latvia 1937 Lithuania 1939 Lithuania 1941 (cancelled due to WWII) Switzerland 1946
Czechoslovakia 1947 Egypt 1949 France 1951 USSR 1953 Hungary 1955 Bulgaria 1957 Turkey 1959
Tournaments

Yugoslavia 1961 Poland 1963 USSR 1965 Finland 1967 Italy 1969 West Germany 1971 Spain 1973 Yugoslavia 1975
Belgium 1977 Italy 1979 Czechoslovakia 1981 France 1983 West Germany 1985 Greece 1987 Yugoslavia 1989
Italy 1991 Germany 1993 Greece 1995 Spain 1997 France 1999 Turkey 2001 Sweden 2003
Serbia and Montenegro 2005 Spain 2007 Poland 2009 Lithuania 2011 Slovenia 2013
Croatia/France/Germany/Latvia 2015 2017

Qualification

1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015 2017

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Finals
Squads
Division B (defunct)
Small Countries

2007 2009 2011 2013 2015


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2005 2007 2009 2011
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