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EuroBasket 2013

EuroBasket 2013 was the 38th edition of the EuroBasket championship that was organized by FIBA Europe. It took place from 4 September until 22 September 2013 in Slovenia. The number of participating teams was 24.[1][2]

France defeated Lithuania in the final to win their first title.[3] Tony Parker was named the tournament's MVP.

Host selection

Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Czech Republic, Germany, Italy and Slovenia brought forward a potential candidature for the FIBA EuroBasket. Countries which were interested in submitting a formal candidature had to do so by 31 August 2010.[4] On 5 September 2010, it was announced that only two countries, Slovenia and Italy had submitted formal bids.[5] On 15 October 2010, Italy announced its withdrawal from the run.[6] The Basketball Federation of Slovenia (BFS) thus remained the only candidate organizer.

The decision on the candidacy was officially reported after FIBA Europe's meeting in Munich, Germany on 5 December 2010. In March 2011, the BFS appointed the economist Aleš Križnar as the director of the event.[7]

Format

In the first stage, every team had to play against every other team of their group (round-robin). This meant five matches per team.

From every group, the three best teams advanced to the second stage and the three worst teams were eliminated. In the second stage, two new groups were formed. The three best teams from groups A and B were united to form group E and the three best teams from groups C and D were united to form group F.

In these two new groups of the second stage only matches by teams that had not yet played each other have to be played. As for the matches that had already happened in the first stage, their results also counted in the second stage. Therefore, every team played three matches and there are 12 teams in the second stage.

Out of the second stage, the four best teams from each of the two groups advanced to the quarterfinals (8 teams in total) whereas the two worst teams will be eliminated from the championship (four teams in total).

Financing

The fee that Slovenia had to pay to FIBA Europe amounted to 6 million euros. According to the agreement, half of the money was paid by the Slovenian state.[8][9]

Logo, official song and mascot of the championship

Official mascot

The official mascot was Lipko,[10] whose name came from combining the Slovenian word for linden tree and the diminutive "ko". The word lipa is of Slavic origin. Lipko is spelt the same in every language and in every market where he is present.

Attendance

Serbian fans in Arena Stožice
Slovenian fans in Arena Zlatorog

Preliminary round

Second round

Venues

On 24 March 2011, it was officially announced that the preliminary round would be played in Novo Mesto, Jesenice, Koper and Ptuj. Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, will host the final round at the Arena Stožice. On 18 June 2012, it was announced that the city council of Ptuj cancelled their bid for the tournament.[11] Novo Mesto cancelled their bid on 2 July 2012.[12] On 28 August 2012, it was confirmed that the preliminary round would be played in Celje and Ljubljana (Tivoli Hall) instead of Ptuj and Novo Mesto, which cancelled their bids.[13]

Qualification

Olympic Games or Olympic Qualifying Tournament participants Spain, France, Russia, North Macedonia, Lithuania, Greece, Slovenia and Great Britain all qualified directly to the EuroBasket 2013 Final Round.

The 31 remaining teams were divided into 5 groups of 5 teams and 1 group of 6 teams. The first and second placed teams in each group plus the 4 best third placed teams were qualified for the Final Round.

The Qualifiers were played between 15 August and 11 September 2012.

The EuroBasket 2013 draw took place on 18 November 2012;[17] first time in the history the draw took place underground – in the Concert Hall of Postojna Cave.[18]

Qualified teams

Participating countries of EuroBasket 2013

Squads

Draw

The EuroBasket 2013 draw took place on 18 November 2012, first time in history the draw took place underground – in the Postojna Cave Concert Hall, divided the qualified teams into four groups of six, groups A, B, C, and D. It was decided that games would take place in Celje, Jesenice, Koper and Ljubljana.[19][20] Included are the latest published FIBA World Rankings prior to the draw.

Preliminary round

Group A

Venue: Tivoli Hall, Ljubljana

Group B

Venue: Podmežakla Hall, Jesenice

Group C

Venue: Zlatorog Arena, Celje

Group D

Venue: Arena Bonifika, Koper

Second round

Eugene "Pooh" Jeter versus Vasilije Micić as Ukraine plays Serbia

The two groups comprised the three best-ranked teams from Groups A, B, C and D. Teams coming from the same initial group did not play again vs. each other, but "carried" the results of the matches played between them from the first round.

The best four teams advanced to the quarterfinals.

Group E

Group F

Slovenia against Italy

Knockout stage

5th place bracket

Quarterfinals

Classification 5–8

Semifinals

Seventh place game

Fifth place game

Third place game

Final


Final standings

Results

All-Tournament Team

Statistical leaders

FIBA broadcasting rights

The tournament was broadcast in a record 167 countries around the globe (previous record is 162 countries).

References

  1. ^ FIBA Europe Board Expands EuroBasket Field FIBA Europe, 31 May 2010.
  2. ^ EuroBasket 2013 seeding unveiled FIBA Europe. 22 November 2011
  3. ^ "Next Steps For France With Parker, Collet". eurobasket2013.org. 24 September 2013.
  4. ^ Ten countries express interest in hosting EuroBasket FIBA Europe, 18 May 2010.
  5. ^ "Italy, Slovenia Bid To Host EuroBasket 2013". Fibaeurope.com. 7 September 2010. Retrieved 1 October 2013.
  6. ^ "Sciolto il Comitato Promotore Eurobasket 2013. L'Italia ritira la candidatura al Campionato Europeo - FIP - Federazione Italiana Pallacanestro - official site". Fip.it. Archived from the original on 27 September 2013. Retrieved 1 October 2013.
  7. ^ "Križnar postal direktor Eurobasketa 2013" [Križnar Becomes the Director of EuroBasket 2013] (in Slovenian). Žurnal24.si. 30 March 2011.
  8. ^ "Temni oblaki nad Eurobasketom; državi je takšen dogodek odveč" [Dark Clouds Over Eurobasket; the Country Sees Such an Event as a Nuisance]. MMC RTV Slovenija (in Slovenian). RTV Slovenia. 7 June 2012.
  9. ^ "Turk: Nasledni obrok kotizacije ni problem" [Turk: The Next Instalment of the Fee Is not a Problem]. MMC RTV Slovenija (in Slovenian).
  10. ^ Lipko Archived 4 May 2013 at the Wayback Machine in www.eurobasket2013.org
  11. ^ "Ptuj dokončno odpovedal evropsko prvenstvo v košarki" [Ptuj has finally cancelled European Basketball Championships]. MMC RTV Slovenija (in Slovenian).
  12. ^ "Novo mesto ne bo gostilo EP-ja v košarki" [Novo Mesto will not host European Basketball Championships]. MMC RTV Slovenija (in Slovenian).
  13. ^ "Uradno: Eurobasket bodo gostili Ljubljana, Jesenice, Koper in Celje" [Official: Eurobasket will be played in Ljubljana, Jesenice, Koper and Celje]. MMC RTV Slovenija (in Slovenian).
  14. ^ "THE ARENA Stozice Arena Capacity: 12500". Eurobasket2013.org. Archived from the original on 5 October 2013. Retrieved 1 October 2013.
  15. ^ EuroBasket2013.org Tivoli Hall Capacity: 5,600. Archived 28 March 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  16. ^ "THE ARENA Celje Arena Capacity: 5500". Eurobasket2013.org. Archived from the original on 4 October 2013. Retrieved 1 October 2013.
  17. ^ "Slovenia – "Small is big in 2013"". eurobasket2011.com. 18 September 2011.
  18. ^ "Srbom uspelo: na Eurobasketu vsa "ex-Yu"". Žurnal24.si. 18 September 2012.
  19. ^ "EuroBasket 2013 Draw Seeds Announced". Eurobasket2013.org. 22 September 2013. Retrieved 1 October 2013.
  20. ^ "EuroBasket 2013 Draw Complete". eurobasket2013.org. 18 November 2012.
  21. ^ STATISTICAL LEADERS - PLAYERS Points Per Game.
  22. ^ STATISTICAL LEADERS - PLAYERS Rebounds Per Game.
  23. ^ STATISTICAL LEADERS - PLAYERS Assists Per Game.
  24. ^ STATISTICAL LEADERS - PLAYERS Blocks Per Game.
  25. ^ STATISTICAL LEADERS - PLAYERS Steals Per Game.

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