EuroBasket 2005 Women
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The '''2005 European Women Basketball Championship''', commonly called '''Eurobasket 2005 Women''', was held in [[Turkey]] between [[2 September]] and [[11 September]] [[2005]]. [[Czech Republic national women's basketball team|Czech Republic]] won the gold medal and [[Russia national women's basketball team|Russia]] the silver medal while [[Spain national women's basketball team|Spain]] won the bronze. [[Maria Stepanova]] from Russia was named the tournament MVP.
The [[Eurobasket Women|FIBA European Women’s Basketball Championship]] is a [[List of anniversary names|bi-annual]] women’s [[basketball]] competition between national teams organised by [[FIBA Europe]], the sport's governing body in [[Europe]]. This was the first time that the championship was hosted by [[Turkey]].
==Venues==
===Ankara===
[[Ankara]], the capital of [[Turkey]] and the country’s second largest city, was the final stage of the Eurobasket 2005 Women action. The [[Ankara Atatürk Sport Hall]] with a capacity of 4,500 people hosted 16 games of the competition following the preliminary round.
===Bursa===
Turkey’s fourth most populous city [[Bursa, Turkey|Bursa]] was home to Group A during the tournament, and also had a total of 15 games played in the 3,500 person capacity [[Bursa Atatürk Sport Hall]].
===Izmir===
Izmir is the third largest city of Turkey. [[Izmir Atatürk Sport Hall]] with a capacity of 3,000 persons hosted Group B, where 15 games were played.
==Qualification==
For details on qualification, see [[Eurobasket 2005 Women (qualification)]].
==Final Round==
===Preliminaries===
====Group A – [[Bursa Atatürk Sport Hall|Atatürk Sport Hall]], [[Bursa, Turkey|Bursa]]====
{| style=border-collapse:collapse border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=5
|- align=center bgcolor=#efefef
!width=220|Team
!width=20|Pts
!width=20|W
!width=20|L
!width=20|PF
!width=20|PA
!width=20|Diff
|- align=center
|align=left|1. {{flagicon|Czech Republic|size=30px}} [[Czech Republic national women's basketball team|Czech Republic]]
|'''10'''||5||0||342||241||+101
|- align=center
|align=left|2. {{flagicon|France|size=30px}} [[France women's national basketball team|France]]
|'''9'''||4||1||345||282||+63
|- align=center
|align=left|3. {{flagicon|Latvia|size=30px}} [[Latvia national women's basketball team|Latvia]]
|'''8'''||3||2||323||319||+4
|- align=center
|align=left|4. {{flagicon|Poland|size=30px}} [[Poland national women's basketball team|Poland]]
|'''7'''||2||3||297||327||-30
|- align=center
|align=left|5. {{flagicon|Greece|size=30px}} [[Greece national women's basketball team|Greece]]
|'''6'''||1||4||272||328||-56
|- align=center
|align=left|6. {{flagicon|Germany|size=30px}} [[Germany national women's basketball team|Germany]]
|'''5'''||0||5||282||364||-82
|}
{| width=100% cellspacing=1
!width=30%|
!width=20%|
!width=30%|
!width=20%|
|-
|[[September 2]], [[2005]]
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Poland'''
|align=center|'''62 - 75'''
|'''Latvia'''
|16:00
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Germany'''
|align=center|'''61 - 66'''
|'''Greece'''
|18:15
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''France'''
|align=center|'''45 - 65'''
|'''Czech Republic'''
|20:30
|-
|[[September 3]], [[2005]]
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Latvia'''
|align=center|'''77 - 67'''
|'''Germany'''
|16:00
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Czech Republic'''
|align=center|'''64 - 47'''
|'''Poland'''
|18:15
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Greece'''
|align=center|'''56 - 71'''
|'''France'''
|20:30
|-
|[[September 4]], [[2005]]
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Germany'''
|align=center|'''56 - 66'''
|'''Poland'''
|16:00
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Greece'''
|align=center|'''54 - 61'''
|'''Czech Republic'''
|18:15
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''France'''
|align=center|'''67 - 50'''
|'''Latvia'''
|20:30
|-
|[[September 6]], [[2005]]
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Czech Republic'''
|align=center|'''76 - 50'''
|'''Germany'''
|16:00
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Latvia'''
|align=center|'''76 - 47'''
|'''Greece'''
|18:15
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Poland'''
|align=center|'''63 - 83'''
|'''France'''
|20:30
|-
|[[September 7]], [[2005]]
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Latvia'''
|align=center|'''45 - 76'''
|'''Czech Republic'''
|16:00
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Greece'''
|align=center|'''49 - 59'''
|'''Poland'''
|18:15
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''France'''
|align=center|'''79 - 48'''
|'''Germany'''
|20:30
|}
====Group B – [[Izmir Atatürk Sport Hall|Atatürk Sport Hall]], [[Izmir]]====
{| style=border-collapse:collapse border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=5
|- align=center bgcolor=#efefef
!width=220|Team
!width=20|Pts
!width=20|W
!width=20|L
!width=20|PF
!width=20|PA
!width=20|Diff
|- align=center
|align=left|1. {{flagicon|Lithuania|size=30px}} [[Lithuania national women's basketball team|Lithuania]]
|'''9'''||4||1||402||345||+57
|- align=center
|align=left|2. {{flagicon|Spain|size=30px}} [[Spain national women's basketball team|Spain]]
|'''9'''||4||1||397||320||+77
|- align=center
|align=left|3. {{flagicon|Russia|size=30px}} [[Russia national women's basketball team|Russia]]
|'''8'''||3||2||413||379||+34
|- align=center
|align=left|4. {{flagicon|Turkey|size=30px}} [[Turkey national women's basketball team|Turkey]]
|'''7'''||2||3||374||384||-10
|- align=center
|align=left|5. {{flagicon|Serbia and Montenegro|size=30px}} [[Serbia and Montenegro national women's basketball team|Serbia and Montenegro]]
|'''7'''||2||3||330||360||-30
|- align=center
|align=left|6. {{flagicon|Romania|size=30px}} [[Romania national women's basketball team|Romania]]
|'''5'''||0||5||283||411||-128
|}
{| width=100% cellspacing=1
!width=30%|
!width=20%|
!width=30%|
!width=20%|
|-
|[[September 2]], [[2005]]
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Romania'''
|align=center|'''60 - 92'''
|'''Russia'''
|16:00
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Lithuania'''
|align=center|'''74 - 69'''
|'''Spain'''
|18:15
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Turkey'''
|align=center|'''81 - 69'''
|'''Serbia and Montenegro'''
|20:30
|-
|[[September 3]], [[2005]]
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Spain'''
|align=center|'''98 - 53'''
|'''Romania'''
|16:00
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Serba and Montenegro'''
|align=center|'''77 - 74'''
|'''Lithuania'''
|18:15
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Russia'''
|align=center|'''91 - 87'''
|'''Turkey'''
|20:30
|-
|[[September 4]], [[2005]]
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Romania'''
|align=center|'''50 - 63'''
|'''Serbia and Montenegro'''
|16:00
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Spain'''
|align=center|'''83 – 77, OT'''
|'''Russia'''
|18:15
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Lithuania'''
|align=center|'''82 - 76'''
|'''Turkey'''
|20:30
|-
|[[September 6]], [[2005]]
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Russia'''
|align=center|'''67 - 80'''
|'''Lithuania'''
|16:00
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Serbia and Montenegro'''
|align=center|'''52 - 69'''
|'''Spain'''
|18:15
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Turkey'''
|align=center|'''66 - 64'''
|'''Romania'''
|20:30
|-
|[[September 7]], [[2005]]
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Serbia and Montenegro'''
|align=center|'''69 - 86'''
|'''Russia'''
|16:00
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Romania'''
|align=center|'''56 - 92'''
|'''Lithuania'''
|18:15
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Spain'''
|align=center|'''78 - 64'''
|'''Turkey'''
|20:30
|}
===Finals – [[Ankara Atatürk Sport Hall|Atatürk Sport Hall]], [[Ankara]]===
====Quarter-finals====
{| width=100% cellspacing=1
!width=30%|
!width=20%|
!width=30%|
!width=20%|
|-
|[[September 9]], [[2005]]
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Lithuania'''
|align=center|'''67 - 58'''
|'''Poland'''
|13:45
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Spain'''
|align=center|'''69 - 50'''
|'''Latvia'''
|16:00
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''France'''
|align=center|'''56 - 70'''
|'''Russia'''
|18:15
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Czech Republic'''
|align=center|'''86 - 60'''
|'''Turkey'''
|20:30
|}
====Classification 9-12====
{| width=100% cellspacing=1
!width=30%|
!width=20%|
!width=30%|
!width=20%|
|-
|[[September 10]], [[2005]]
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Greece'''
|align=center|'''67 - 61'''
|'''Romania'''
|09:15
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Serbia and Montenegro'''
|align=center|'''73 - 57'''
|'''Germany'''
|11:30
|}
====Classification 5-8====
{| width=100% cellspacing=1
!width=30%|
!width=20%|
!width=30%|
!width=20%|
|-
|[[September 10]], [[2005]]
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Poland'''
|align=center|'''71 - 73'''
|'''France'''
|13:45
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Turkey'''
|align=center|'''78 - 81'''
|'''Latvia'''
|16:00
|}
====Semi-finals====
{| width=100% cellspacing=1
!width=30%|
!width=20%|
!width=30%|
!width=20%|
|-
|[[September 10]], [[2005]]
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Lithuania'''
|align=center|'''50 - 65'''
|'''Russia'''
|18:15
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Czech Republic'''
|align=center|'''76 - 66'''
|'''Spain'''
|20:20
|-
|[[September 11]], [[2005]]
|-
|11th Place Match
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Romania'''
|align=center|'''64 - 98'''
|'''Germany'''
|09:15
|-
|9th Place Match
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Greece'''
|align=center|'''65 - 79'''
|'''Serbia and Montenegro'''
|11:30
|-
|7th Place Match
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Turkey'''
|align=center|'''71 – 82, OT'''
|'''Poland'''
|13:45
|-
|5th Place Match
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Latvia'''
|align=center|'''62 - 85'''
|'''France'''
|16:00
|}
====Finals====
{| width=100% cellspacing=1
!width=30%|
!width=20%|
!width=30%|
!width=20%|
|-
|Bronze Medal Match
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Spain'''
|align=center|'''83 - 65'''
|'''Lithuania'''
|18:15
|-
|Championship Match
|- style=font-size:90%
|align=right|'''Czech Republic'''
|align=center|'''72 - 70'''
|'''Russia'''
|20:30
|}
'''Champion''': '''Czech Republic''' {{flagicon|Czech Republic}}
==Conclusion==
===Final standings===
{| style="border-style:solid;border-width:1px;border-color:#808080;background-color:#FFFFFF" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="2"; width="100%""
|-
! Place
! Team
|- align="center" valign="top" bgcolor="#F7F9A8"
! 1
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Czech Republic}} '''Czech Republic'''
|- align="center" valign="top" bgcolor="#DCE5E5"
! 2
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Russia}} '''Russia'''
|- align="center" valign="top" bgcolor="#FFDAB9"
! 3
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Spain}} '''Spain'''
|- align="center" valign="top" bgcolor="#DEDAC7"
! 4
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Lithuania}} '''Lithuania'''
|- align="center" valign="top" bgcolor="#DEDAC7"
! 5
| align="left" | {{flagicon|France}} '''[[France women's national basketball team|France]]'''
|- align="center" valign="top" bgcolor="#DEDAC7"
! 6
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Latvia}} '''Latvia'''
|- align="center" valign="top" bgcolor="#CEDAB0"
! 7
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Poland}} '''Poland'''
|- align="center" valign="top" bgcolor="#CEDAB0"
! 8
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Turkey}} '''Turkey'''
|- align="center" valign="top" bgcolor="#DEDAB0"
! 9
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Serbia and Montenegro}} '''Serbia and Montenegro'''
|- align="center" valign="top" bgcolor="#DEDAB0"
! 10
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Greece}} '''Greece'''
|- align="center" valign="top" bgcolor="#DEDAB0"
! 11
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Germany}} '''Germany'''
|- align="center" valign="top" bgcolor="#DEDAB0"
! 12
| align="left" | {{flagicon|Romania}} '''Romania'''
|- align="center" valign="top" bgcolor="#DEBAB0"
|}
===All-Eurobasket 2005 Women Awards===
* MVP: [[Maria Stepanova]] ({{flagicon|Russia}} Russia)
* Best Center: [[Maria Stepanova]] ({{flagicon|Russia}} Russia)
* Best Forward: [[Amaya Valdemoro]] ({{flagicon|Spain}} Spain)
* Best Guard: [[Hana Machová]] ({{flagicon|Czech Republic}} Czech Republic)
====1st Team====
* [[Maria Stepanova]] ({{flagicon|Russia}} Russia)
* [[Tatiana Shchegoleva]] ({{flagicon|Russia}} Russia)
* [[Amaya Valdemoro]] ({{flagicon|Spain}} Spain)
* [[Hana Machová]] ({{flagicon|Czech Republic}} Czech Republic)
* [[Eva Vítecková]] ({{flagicon|Czech Republic}} Czech Republic)
====2nd Team====
* [[Ana Montañana]] ({{flagicon|Spain}} Spain)
* [[Agnieszka Bibrzycka]] ({{flagicon|Poland}} Poland)
* [[Sandra Valužyte]] ({{flagicon|Lithuania}} Lithuania)
* [[Anete Jekabsone]] ({{flagicon|Latvia}} Latvia)
* [[Audrey Sauret|Audrey Sauret-Gillespie]] ({{flagicon|France}} [[France women's national basketball team|France]])
====Honorable Mention====
* [[Michaela Pavlícková]] ({{flagicon|Czech Republic}} Czech Republic)
* [[Eva Nemcová]] ({{flagicon|Czech Republic}} Czech Republic)
* [[Ilona Korstin]] ({{flagicon|Russia}} Russia)
* [[Marta Fernández]] ({{flagicon|Spain}} Spain)
* [[Iveta Marcauskaite]] ({{flagicon|Lithuania}} Lithuania)
* [[Sandra Le Dréan]] ({{flagicon|France}} France)
* [[Nevriye Yilmaz]] ({{flagicon|Turkey}} Turkey)
* [[Ivana Matovic]] ({{flagicon|Serbia and Montenegro}} Serbia and Montenegro)
* [[Biljana Stankovic]] ({{flagicon|Serbia and Montenegro}} Serbia and Montenegro)
* [[Evanthía Máltsi]] ({{flagicon|Greece}} Greece)
* [[Linda Fröhlich]] ({{flagicon|Germany}} Germany)
* [[Maria Stepanova]] ({{flagicon|Russia}} Russia)
===Top 10 scorers===
{| style=border-collapse:collapse border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=5
|- align=center bgcolor=#efefef
!width=20|Rank
!width=130|Player
!width=120|Team
!width=20|Games
!width=20|Score
!width=20|PPG
|-
| 1 || [[Amaya Valdemoro]] || {{flagicon|Spain}} Spain || 8 || 173 || 21.6
|-
| 2 || [[Agnieszka Bibrzycka]] || {{flagicon|Poland}} Poland || 8 || 159 || 19.9
|-
| 3 || [[Anete Jekabsone]] || {{flagicon|Latvia}} Latvia || 8 || 157 || 19.6
|-
| 4 || [[Nevriye Yilmaz]] || {{flagicon|Turkey}} Turkey || 8 || 156 || 19.5
|-
| 5 || [[Maria Stepanova]] || {{flagicon|Russia}} Russia || 8 || 144 || 18.0
|-
| 6 || [[Linda Fröhlich]] || {{flagicon|Germany}} Germany || 7 || 115 || 16.4
|-
| 7 || [[Eva Vítecková]] || {{flagicon|Czech Republic}} Czech Republic || 8 || 119 || 14.9
|-
| 8 || [[Sandra Valužyte]] || {{flagicon|Lithuania}} Lithuania || 8 || 108 || 13.5
|-
| 9 || [[Evanthía Máltsi]] || {{flagicon|Greece}} Greece || 7 || 92 || 13.1
|-
| 10 || [[Ildiko Vass]] || {{flagicon|Romania}} Romania || 7 || 91 || 13.0
|}
===Statistical leaders===
{| style=border-collapse:collapse border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=5
|- align=center bgcolor=#efefef
!width=120|Category
!width=120|Player
!width=100|Team
!width=20|Average
|-
| '''Points per game''' || [[Amaya Valdemoro]] || {{flagicon|Spain}} Spain || 21.6
|-
| '''Total rebounds''' || [[Nevriye Yilmaz]] || {{flagicon|Turkey}} Turkey || 11.3
|-
| '''Assists''' || [[Catherine Melain]] || {{flagicon|France}} [[France women's national basketball team|France]] || 5.1
|-
| '''Steals''' || [[Amaya Valdemoro]] || {{flagicon|Spain}} Spain || 3.1
|-
| '''Turnovers''' || [[Gunta Baško]] || {{flagicon|Latvia}} Latvia || 4.9
|-
| '''Blocked shots''' || [[Gabriela Toma]] || {{flagicon|Romania}} Romania || 2.6
|}
==References==
* [http://www.eurobasketwomen2005.com/en/ Eurobasket 2005 Women official website]
* [http://www.eurobasket.com/events/ecw/ecw05.asp Eurobasket 2005 Women at Eurobasket official website]
==External links==
* [http://www.fibaeurope.com/default.asp FIBA Europe official website]
* [http://www.fiba.com/ FIBA official website]
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