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==Performance by nation== | ==Performance by nation== |
Revision as of 01:43, 13 November 2005
- This article is related to European Basketball Championships. For EuroBasket, the basketball news website; see Eurobasket.com
Eurobasket is the name commonly used to refer to the European basketball championships that take every two years between national teams of the continent. Every second Eurobasket is a qualifying tournament for the Basketball World Championships.
List of tournaments and winners
Performance by nation
Soviet Union - 14
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - 5
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - 3
Lithuania - 3
Italy - 2
Greece - 2
Latvia - 1
Egypt - 1
File:Czech republic flag.png Czechoslovakia - 1
Hungary - 1
Germany - 1
Total - 33