EuroBasket Women 1958

The 1958 European Women's Basketball Championship was the 6th regional championship held by FIBA Europe for women. The competition was held in Łódź, Poland and took place May 9–18, 1958. Bulgaria won their first gold medal, while the Soviet Union, champions of the previous edition received the silver. Czechoslovakia won the bronze medal.

EuroBasket 1958 Women
6th FIBA European Women's
Basketball Championship
Tournament details
Host nationPoland
DatesMay 9–18
Teams10
Venues1 (in 1 host city)
Champions Bulgaria (1st title)
Official website
Official website (archive)
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Preliminary round

The teams where divided into three groups. The first two from each group would go to the Final Round. The remaining teams went to the Classification Round to determine the 7th–10th spots.

Group A

Rank Team W L Pts Diff
1 Soviet Union 204+74
2 France 113−3
3 East Germany 022−71
May 9, 1958
10:00
East Germany East Germany 25,  Soviet Union 74
Scoring by half: 13–39, 12–35
Pts: Kobek (7) Pts: Eremina (12)
May 10, 1958
10:00
East Germany East Germany 29,  France 51
Scoring by half: 9–18, 20–33
Pts: Kobek (9) Pts: Kloechner-Tavert (13)
May 11, 1958
19:30
Soviet Union Soviet Union 66,  France 41
Scoring by half: 34–17, 32–24
Pts: Maksimelianova (13) Pts: Stephan (7)

Group B

Rank Team W L Pts Diff
1 Poland 306+85
2 Yugoslavia 215+16
3 Hungary 124+6
4 Netherlands 033−107
May 9, 1958
11:30
Hungary Hungary 37,  Yugoslavia 40
Scoring by half: 13–22, 24–18
Pts: Noficzer (12) Pts: Kalusevic (14)
May 9, 1958
18:30
Netherlands Netherlands 32,  Poland 81
Scoring by half: 19–47, 13–34
Pts: van der Velde-Remeyer (9) Pts: Chlodzinska-Urbaniak (20)
May 10, 1958
18:00
Netherlands Netherlands 24,  Hungary 49
Scoring by half: 10–17, 14–32
Pts: Koper-van Es (6) Pts: Lick (8)
May 10, 1958
19:30
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 47,  Poland 67
Scoring by half: 25–32, 22–35
Pts: Kalusevic (14) Pts: Gruszczynska-Olesiewicz (25)
May 11, 1958
11:30
Netherlands Netherlands 39,  Yugoslavia 72
Scoring by half: 23–35, 16–37
Pts: Jansen-van Gent (11) Pts: Ciprus (17)
May 11, 1958
18:00
Hungary Hungary 40,  Poland 56
Scoring by half: 16–26, 24–30
Pts: Noficzer (9) Pts: Gruszczynska-Olesiewicz (18)

Group C

Rank Team W L Pts Diff
1 Czechoslovakia 204+60
2 Bulgaria 113+19
3 Austria 022−79
May 9, 1958
20:00
Bulgaria Bulgaria 42,  Czechoslovakia 55
Scoring by half: 18–26, 24–29
Pts: Rangelova (11) Pts: Moutellikova-Kocandrlova (14)
May 10, 1958
11:30
Austria Austria 20,  Czechoslovakia 67
Scoring by half: 8–30, 12–37
Pts: Hantschel (8) Pts: Zachvejova-Novakova (20)
May 11, 1958
10:00
Austria Austria 34,  Bulgaria 66
Scoring by half: 15–38, 19–28
Pts: Hantschel (9) Pts: Vojnova (14)

Classification round

Rank Team W L Pts Diff
1 Hungary 306+58
2 Netherlands 215−12
3 East Germany 124+8
4 Austria 033−54
May 13, 1958
10:00
East Germany East Germany 35,  Hungary 53
Scoring by half: 16–26, 19–27
Pts: Heiss (10) Pts: Gyimes (10)
May 14, 1958
10:00
Netherlands Netherlands 42,  Austria 34
Scoring by half: 21–19, 21–15
Pts: Fronczek-Gootjes (15) Pts: Fuchs (10)
May 15, 1958
10:00
Hungary Hungary 70,  Austria 52
Scoring by half: 31–25, 39–27
Pts: Noficzer (14) Pts: Fuchs (15)
May 17, 1958
10:00
East Germany East Germany 42,  Netherlands 44
Scoring by half: 16–19, 26–25
Pts: Heiss (17) Pts: van der Velde-Remeyer (16)
May 18, 1958
10:00
Austria Austria 31,  East Germany 59
Scoring by half: 14–28, 17–31
Pts: Lange (8) Pts: Schulze (19)
May 18, 1958
11:30
Netherlands Netherlands 24,  Hungary 46
Scoring by half: 9–19, 15–27
Pts: Fronczek-Gootjes (6) Pts: Halasz-Padarne (12)

Final round

Rank Team W L Pts Diff
1 Bulgaria 5010+92
2 Soviet Union 419+97
3 Czechoslovakia 328+28
4 Yugoslavia 237−54
5 Poland 146+8
6 France 055−171
May 13, 1958
11:30
France France 23,  Bulgaria 70
Scoring by half: 12–38, 11–32
Pts: Etienne-Planque (7) Pts: Calaskanova (17)
May 13, 1958
18:00
Poland Poland 50,  Yugoslavia 61
Scoring by half: 22–33, 28–28
Pts: Gruszczynska-Olesiewicz (20) Pts: Ciprus (22)
May 13, 1958
19:30
Soviet Union Soviet Union 52,  Czechoslovakia 46
Scoring by half: 24–24, 28–22
Pts: Otsa-Vishneva (13) Pts: Theissigova (9)
May 14, 1958
11:30
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 39,  Soviet Union 79
Scoring by half: 15–38, 24–41
Pts: Kalusevic (9) Pts: Eremina (18)
May 14, 1958
18:00
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 68,  France 40
Scoring by half: 42–21, 26–19
Pts: Trojkova-Sulcova (16) Pts: Kloechner-Tavert (14)
May 14, 1958
19:30
Bulgaria Bulgaria 53,  Poland 48
Scoring by half: 28–23, 25–25
Pts: Calaskanova (17) Pts: Chlodzinska-Urbaniak (14)
May 15, 1958
11:30
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 37,  Bulgaria 63
Scoring by half: 20–29, 17–34
Pts: Radovanovic (16) Pts: Vojnova (24)
May 15, 1958
18:00
Soviet Union Soviet Union 81,  France 32
Scoring by half: 40–15, 41–17
Pts: Kostikova (16) Pts: Ribot (10)
May 15, 1958
19:30
Poland Poland 59,  Czechoslovakia 61
Scoring by half: 24–30, 35–31
Pts: Chlodzinska-Urbaniak (20) Pts: Theissigova (18)
May 17, 1958
11:30
France France 48,  Poland 79
Scoring by half: 22–38, 26–41
Pts: Kloechner-Tavert (13) Pts: Gruszczynska-Olesiewicz (19)
May 17, 1958
18:00
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 37,  Czechoslovakia 52
Scoring by half: 18–26, 19–26
Pts: Ciprus (16) Pts: Grubrova-Horakova (12)
May 17, 1958
19:30
Bulgaria Bulgaria 54,  Soviet Union 51 (OT)
Scoring by half: 25–22, 24–27 Overtime: 5–2
Pts: Vojnova (19) Pts: Eremina (11)
May 18, 1958
15:00
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 64,  France 48
Scoring by half: 35–29, 29–19
Pts: Kalusevic (23pts) Pts: Mazel (14pts)
May 18, 1958
16:30
Bulgaria Bulgaria 55,  Czechoslovakia 44
Scoring by half: 29–24, 26–20
Pts: Vojnova (22pts) Pts: Veckova (12pts)
May 18, 1958
19:30
Soviet Union Soviet Union 65,  Poland 60
Scoring by half: 35–35, 30–25
Pts: Kuznetsova-Mikhailova (16pts) Pts: Chlodzinska-Urbaniak (21pts)

Final standings

Rank Team Record
1  Bulgaria 6–1
2  Soviet Union 6–1
3  Czechoslovakia 5–2
4  Yugoslavia 4–4
5  Poland 4–4
6  France 1–6
7  Hungary 4–2
8  Netherlands 2–4
9  East Germany 1–4
10  Austria 0–5

References

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