The 1955 FIBA European Championship, commonly called FIBA EuroBasket 1955, was the ninth
FIBA EuroBasket
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regional
basketball
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championship, held by FIBA. Eighteen national teams affiliated with the
International Basketball Federation
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(FIBA) entered the competition. The competition was hosted by
Hungary
Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning much of the Pannonian Basin, Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the south, Croatia and ...
,
silver medal
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winners of
EuroBasket 1953
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) e ...
.
Budapest
Budapest is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns of Hungary, most populous city of Hungary. It is the List of cities in the European Union by population within city limits, tenth-largest city in the European Union by popul ...
was the location of the event.
Results
First round
In the preliminary round, the 18 teams were split up into four groups. Two of the groups had five teams each, with the other two having four each. The top two teams in each group advanced to the final round, while the other ten teams were relegated to classification play.
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
Classification round 1
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 teams played one game against each other for 17th and 18th places.
Group 1
Group 2
Classification round 2
Classification 17/18
Classification 13–16
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Classification 9–12
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Final round
The final round was played as an 8-team round robin, with no further playoffs.
After two rounds of the round robin, the Soviet Union was the only team still undefeated. Poland had lost both of their games, and the other six teams were 1–1.
The Soviet team remained undefeated with an easy win over Yugoslavia, while Bulgaria and Hungary followed closely at 2–1 as the other 5 teams trailed at 1–2.
Ending the Soviet Union's undefeated streak that had spanned 32 games and was into its 4th tournament, Czechoslovakia won 81–74 to bump the Soviet Union to 3–1, tied with a Hungarian team it had yet to face in direct competition in the final round.
The Soviet Union and Hungary each won their fifth-round games, moving up to 4–1 apiece with two games left. The sixth round would pit the two against each other, however, so the tie for the lead of the group was about to be broken. Bulgaria and Czechoslovakia remained close behind at 3–2, followed by Romania and Poland at 2–3. Yugoslavia and Italy brought up the rear with 1–4 records.
The host Hungarian team dealt the Soviet Union its second loss in Eurobasket history. The Soviets were for the first time no longer in control of their own destiny — the Hungarians had taken lead of the group and the Soviets could not directly take it back. They were now in a three-way tie for second place with Bulgaria and Czechoslovakia.
Hungary's defeat of Romania clinched the
gold medal
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for the hosts, who were the only 6–1 team in the final round. The Soviets and Czechoslovakia both finished at 5–2, with Czechoslovakia taking the
silver medal
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and the Soviet Union, three-time gold medal winners, finished with a
bronze medal
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.
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Team rosters
1. Hungary:
János Greminger
János Greminger (5 May 1929 – 17 October 2009) was a Hungarian basketball player. He was born in Szeged
Szeged ( , ; see also #Etymology, other alternative names) is List of cities and towns of Hungary#Largest cities in Hungary, the ...
,
Tibor Mezőfi
Tibor Mezőfi (March 18, 1926 in Rákospalota – August 10, 2000 in Budapest) was a Hungarian basketball player who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics and in the 1952 Summer Olympics
The 1952 Summer Olympics (, ), officially known ...
,
László Tóth,
Tibor Zsíros
Tibor Zsíros (30 June 1930 – 13 February 2013) was a Hungarian basketball player who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics, the 1952 Summer Olympics and the 1960 Summer Olympics.
A native of Budapest
Budapest is the Capital ci ...
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László Bánhegyi
László Bánhegyi (17 January 1931 – 24 December 2015) was a Hungarian basketball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1952 Summer Olympics and the 1960 Summer Olympics.
References
1931 births
2015 deaths
Hungarian ...
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János Hódi
János is a masculine Hungarian given name. It originates from the Hebrew name Johanan and is thus a variant of the English name John.
People
Notable people with the name include:
* János Aczél (mathematician) (1924–2020), Hungarian-C ...
,
László Hódi
László Hódy (10 July 1934 – 26 May 2023) was a Hungarian-Australian basketball player who competed for Hungary in the 1952 Summer Olympics and Australia in the Basketball at the 1964 Summer Olympics, 1964 Summer Olympics, the first person to ...
,
Pál Bogár
Pál Bogár (2 September 1927 – 17 August 2012) was a Hungarian basketball player who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics
The 1952 Summer Olympics (, ), officially known as the Games of the XV Olympiad (, ) and commonly known as He ...
,
Péter Papp
Péter Papp (6 October 1930 – 16 September 1958) was a Hungarian basketball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1952 Summer Olympics.
References
1930 births
1958 deaths
Hungarian men's basketball players
Olympic ba ...
,
János Simon
János Simon (; 1 March 1929 – 31 October 2010) was a Hungarian basketball player who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics and 1960 Summer Olympics. He was born in Budapest-Budafok.
Simon was part of the Hungarian basketball team, whi ...
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Tibor Czinkán
Tibor Czinkán (10 August 1929 – 20 December 2013) was a Hungarian basketball player who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics
The 1952 Summer Olympics (, ), officially known as the Games of the XV Olympiad (, ) and commonly known ...
,
Tibor Cselkó
Tibor Cselkó (born 8 May 1931) is a Hungarian former basketball player who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics. He was born in Budapest
Budapest is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns of Hungary, most populous ...
,
Tibor Rémay Tibor is a masculine Hungarian given name.
* Originated shortened form of the medieval Hungarian name ''Tiborc''; which originates from the ancient Latin surname Tiburtius.
* from Etruscan name Tibur, which means "honest man"
Some notable people ...
,
János Dallos
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People
Notable people with the name include:
* János Aczél (mathematician) (1924–2020), Hungarian-C ...
,
János Bencze (Coach:
János Páder
János is a masculine Hungarian given name. It originates from the Hebrew name Johanan and is thus a variant of the English name John.
People
Notable people with the name include:
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)
2. Czechoslovakia:
Ivan Mrázek
Ivo "Ivan" Mrázek (18 January 1926 – 4 April 2019) was a Czech professional basketball player and coach. At 5'7 " (1.71 m) tall, he was a point guard. He was named one of FIBA's 50 Greatest Players, in 1991.
Playing career Club career
In hi ...
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Jiří Baumruk
Jiří Baumruk (27 June 1930 – 23 November 1989) was a Czech professional basketball player and coach.
Club career
Baumruk spent his club career playing with Slavia Prague (1952–1953), and namely with Sparta Prague (1950–1951, 1954–196 ...
,
Zdeněk Bobrovský
Zdeněk Bobrovský (1 December 1933 – 21 November 2014) was a Czech basketball player. He was voted to the Czechoslovak 20th Century Team.
National team career
With the senior Czechoslovak national team, Bobrovský competed in the men's tou ...
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Miroslav Škeřík
Miroslav Škeřík (14 October 1924 – 11 January 2013) was a Czechs, Czech professional basketball player. At 6'5 " (1.97 m) tall, he played the center (basketball), center position. He was the FIBA EuroBasket Top Scorer, top scorer of EuroBaske ...
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Jan Kozák
Jan Kozák (5 July 1929 – 3 October 2016) was a Czech basketball player. He was voted to the Czechoslovak 20th Century Team in 2001.
National team career
Withe the senior Czechoslovakia national team, Kozák competed in the men's tourna ...
,
Jaroslav Šíp,
Radoslav Sís,
Zdeněk Rylich
Zdeněk Rylich (7 March 1931 – 3 September 2024) was a Czech basketball player. He was voted to the List of the best Czech basketball players of the 20th century, Czechoslovakian 20th Century Team in 2001. With the senior Czechoslovakian nati ...
,
Dušan Lukašik,
Jaroslav Tetiva
Jaroslav Tetiva (alternate spelling: Tětiva; 4 February 1932 – 2 March 2021) was a Czech basketball player. He was voted to the Czechoslovakian 20th Century Team in 2001.
With the senior Czechoslovakian national team, Tetiva competed in th ...
,
Luboš Kolář,
Jiří Matoušek,
Milan Merkl,
Eugen Horniak (Coach:
Josef Fleischlinger)
3. Soviet Union:
Otar Korkia
Otar Korkia ( Georgian: ოთარ ქორქია, ; 10 May 1923 – 15 March 2005) was a Georgian professional basketball player and coach. He was named one of FIBA's 50 Greatest Players, in 1991. He was also named the Best Georgian Baske ...
,
Anatoly Konev
Anatoly Konstantinovich Konev (; 10 January 1921 – 9 November 1965) was a Russian basketball player. He trained at the Armed Forces sports society, in Moscow.
Club career
Konev played club basketball with CSKA Moscow.
National team career
K ...
,
Aleksandr Moiseyev,
Mikhail Semyonov,
Arkady Bochkaryov,
Yuri Ozerov,
Kazys Petkevičius
Kazys Petkevičius (1 January 1926 – 14 October 2008) was a Lithuanian basketball player who competed for the Soviet Union in the 1952 Summer Olympics and in the 1956 Summer Olympics. He played for Žalgiris in Kaunas and later for Spartak L ...
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Algirdas Lauritėnas
Algirdas Teodoras Lauritėnas (November 5, 1932 – August 7, 2001) was a Lithuanian basketball player. He was a member of the Soviet team during the 1950s, and won a silver medal at the 1956 Summer Olympics
The 1956 Summer Olympics, offici ...
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Gunārs Siliņš,
Vladimir Torban,
Viktor Vlasov,
Stasys Stonkus
Stanislovas "Stasys" Stonkus (29 December 1931 – 19 February 2012) was a Soviet and Lithuanian basketball player who competed for the Soviet Union in the 1952 Summer Olympics and in the 1956 Summer Olympics. He was born in Telšiai. In 1954, ...
,
Mart Laga
Mart Laga (15 May 1936 – 27 November 1977) was an Estonian basketball player who competed for the Soviet Union in the EuroBasket 1955 and EuroBasket 1957 events.
Club career
Started playing basketball in 1952 as a member of TRÜ b ...
,
Lev Reshetnikov (Coach:
Konstantin Travin)
4. Bulgaria:
Georgi Panov
Georgi Marinov Panov (, 14 November 1933 – 25 December 2016) was a Bulgarian basketball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1952 Summer Olympics, 1956 Summer Olympics, and the 1960 Summer Olympics
The 1960 Summer Olympics () ...
,
Viktor Radev,
Ilija Mirchev,
Vladimir Ganchev,
Konstantin Totev,
Tsvjatko Barchovski,
Gencho Rashkov,
Metodi Tomovski Metodi may refer to:
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*Metodi Deyanov
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Vasil Manchenko,
Emanuil Gjaurov,
Anton Kuzov,
Todor Rajkov,
Ljubomir Panov
Lyubomir Ivanov Panov (, 16 February 1933 – August 2022) was a Bulgarian basketball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1956 Summer Olympics, and the 1960 Summer Olympics
The 1960 Summer Olympics (), officially known as ...
, Bobev (Coach:
Bozhidar Takev)
5. Poland:
Jędrzej Bednarowicz,
Mieczysław Fęglerski,
Leszek Kamiński
Leszek () is a Slavic Polish male given name, originally ''Lestko'', ''Leszko'' or ''Lestek'', related to ''Lech'', ''Lechosław'' and Czech ''Lstimir''.
Individuals named Leszek celebrate their name day on June 3.
Notable people bearing the n ...
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Jerzy Młynarczyk
Jerzy Młynarczyk (2 August 1931 – 9 September 2017) was a Polish politician and basketball player. He was born in Wilno, Poland (now Vilnius, Lithuania). He competed in the men's tournament at the 1960 Summer Olympics. He was professor of law ...
,
Andrzej Nartowski,
Ryszard Olszewski,
Tadeusz Pacuła
Tadeusz Pacuła (25 July 1932 – 16 May 1984) was a Polish basketball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1960 Summer Olympics
The 1960 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XVII Olympiad () and commonly kn ...
,
Władysław Pawlak Władysław is a Polish given male name, cognate with Vladislav. The feminine form is Władysława, archaic forms are Włodzisław (male) and Włodzisława (female), and Wladislaw is a variation. These names may refer to:
People Mononym
*Włodzis� ...
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Bohdan Przywarski
Bohdan Przywarski (12 April 1932 – 21 October 2013) was a Polish basketball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1960 Summer Olympics
The 1960 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XVII Olympiad () and ...
,
Jerzy Sterenga,
Wincenty Wawro,
Stefan Wójcik
Stefan may refer to:
* Stefan (given name)
* Stefan (surname)
* Ștefan, a Romanian given name and a surname
* Štefan, a Slavic given name and surname
* Stefan (footballer) (born 1988), Brazilian footballer
* Stefan Heym, pseudonym of German writ ...
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Witold Zagórski
Witold Edward Zagórski (25 September 1930 – 30 June 2016) was a Polish professional basketball player and coach.
Playing career Club career
During his club playing career, Zagórski was a player of the Polish teams Polonia Warszawa (1950–19 ...
,
Sławomir Złotek-Złotkiewicz (Coach:
Władysław Maleszewski)
8. Yugoslavia:
Bogdan Müller
Bogdan (Cyrillic: Богдан) is a Slavic masculine name that appears in the South Slavic languages and in Polish, Romanian and Moldovan. It is derived from the Slavic words ''Bog'' (Cyrillic: Бог), meaning 'god', and ''dan'' (Cyrillic: д ...
,
Milutin Minja
Milutin Minja ( sr-Cyrl, Милутин Миња) was a Yugoslav basketball player and coach. He represented the Yugoslavia national basketball team internationally.
Playing career
Minja started his basketball career with Radnički Kristal from ...
,
Milan Bjegojević
Milan "Musa" Bjegojević ( sr-cyr, Милан "Муса" Bjegojević; August 9, 1928 – October 2, 2003) was a Serbian basketball player and coach. He represented the Yugoslavia national basketball team internationally.
Best known for many year ...
,
Đorđe Andrijašević
Đorđe Andrijašević ( sr-cyr, Ђорђе Андријашевић; born 5 May 1931), credited as Giorgio Andrijassevic in Italy, is a Serbian professional basketball former player and former coach. He represented the Yugoslavia national basket ...
,
Ladislav Demšar
Ladislav Demšar ( sr-Cyrl, Ладислав Демшар; March 3, 1928 – May 15, 1992) was a Yugoslav basketball player and coach. He represented the Yugoslavia national basketball team internationally.
Playing career
Demšar played for Eg ...
,
Obren Popović
Obren Popović ( sr-cyr, Обрен Поповић) was a Serbian basketball player. He represented the Yugoslavia national basketball team internationally.
Playing career
Popović played for a Belgrade-based team Crvena zvezda of the Yugoslav ...
,
Đorđe Konjović
Đorđe Konjović ( sr-cyr, Ђорђе Коњовић; born 2 January 1931) is a Serbian retired basketball player. He represented the Yugoslavia national basketball team internationally.
Playing career
During his playing career in the 1950s, K ...
,
Jože Zupančič,
Aleksandar Blašković
Alexander () is a male name of Greek origin. The most prominent bearer of the name is Alexander the Great, the king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in ancient history.
Variants listed here are A ...
,
Ljubomir Katić
Ljubomir "Ljuba" Katić ( sr-Cyrl, Љубомир "Љуба" Катић; 25 April 1934 – 10 March 2025) was a Serbian basketball player and coach. He represented the Yugoslavia national basketball team internationally.
Playing career
Katić ...
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Vilmos Lóczi
Vilmos Lóczi ( sr-Cyrl, Вилмош Лоци; 19 January 1925 – 12 July 1991), also credited as Vilmoš Loci, was a Yugoslav basketball coach and player. He represented the Yugoslavia national basketball team internationally.
Lóczi was one o ...
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Borislav Ćurčić
Borislav Ćurčić ( sr-cyr, Борислав Ћурчић; January 27, 1932 – April 15, 2015) was a Serbian basketball player and coach. He represented the Yugoslavia national basketball team internationally.
Early life
Born in the village ...
(Coach:
Aleksandar Nikolić
Aleksandar "Aca" Nikolić ( sr-cyr, Александар "Аца" Николић; 28 October 1924 – 12 March 2000) was a Serbian professional basketball player and coach. He was also a professor at the University of Belgrade's Faculty of S ...
)
External links
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