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EuroBasket 2007
Tournament details
Host countrySpain
Dates3–16 September
Teams16
Venue(s)6 (in 4 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Russia (1st title)
Runners-up Spain
Third place Lithuania
Fourth place Greece
Tournament statistics
MVPRussia Andrei Kirilenko
Top scorerGermany Dirk Nowitzki
(24.0 per game)
2005
2009

The 2007 FIBA European Championship, commonly called FIBA EuroBasket 2007, was the 35th FIBA EuroBasket regional basketball championship held by FIBA Europe, which also served as Europe qualifier for the 2008 Summer Olympics, giving a berth to the champion and runner-up teams (or to the third-placed team in case Spain should reach the final). It was held in Spain between 3 September and 16 September 2007. Sixteen national teams entered the event under the auspices of FIBA Europe, the sport's regional governing body. The cities of Alicante, Granada, Madrid, Palma de Mallorca, and Seville hosted the tournament. Russia won its first EuroBasket title since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, by defeating hosts Spain, with a 60–59 score in the final. Russia's Andrei Kirilenko was voted the tournament's MVP.

Venues[edit]

Location Picture City Arena Capacity Status Round
Alicante Centro de Tecnificación de Alicante 5,425 Opened in 1993 Group D
Granada Palacio Municipal de Deportes de Granada 7,500 Opened in 1991 Group A
Madrid Madrid Arena 10,500 Opened in 2002 Second round
Madrid Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid 15,500 Opened in 1960
Re-opened in 2005
Knockout stages and final
Palma de Mallorca Palma Arena 6,000 Opened in 2007 Group C
Seville Palacio Municipal de Deportes San Pablo 10,000 Opened in 1988 Group B

Qualification[edit]

Map of participating countries

Of the sixteen teams that participated in EuroBasket 2005, hosts Spain plus the eight European teams that participated in the 2006 FIBA World Championship qualified directly. The other seven teams earned their berths via a qualifying tournament. The draw for the FIBA EuroBasket 2007 was held in Madrid on 19 October 2006.

Competition Date Vacancies Qualified
Host nation 1  Spain
Participant of 2006 FIBA World Championship 19 August – 3 September 2006 8  France
 Germany
 Greece
 Italy
 Lithuania
 Serbia
 Slovenia
 Turkey
Qualified through Qualifying Round 31 August – 16 September 2006 6  Croatia
 Czech Republic
 Latvia
 Poland
 Portugal
 Russia
Qualified through Additional Qualifying Round 8 August – 31 August 2007 1  Israel


Group A Group B Group C Group D

 Greece
 Russia
 Serbia
 Israel

 Spain
 Croatia
 Latvia
 Portugal

 Germany
 Lithuania
 Turkey
 Czech Republic

 France
 Slovenia
 Italy
 Poland

Format[edit]

  • The top three teams from each group advance to the qualifying round, in which they are separated into two groups (A1, A2, A3, B1, B2, B3 on Group E; C1, C2, C3, D1, D2, D3 on Group F).
  • Results and standings among teams within the same group are carried over.
  • The top four teams at the qualifying round advance to the knockout quarterfinals (E1 vs. F4, E2 vs. F3, and so on).
  • The winners in the knockout semifinals advance to the Final, where both are guaranteed of berths in the 2008 Olympics. The losers figure in a third-place playoff. Before the tournament, the semifinal losers and the teams participating in the 5th-place playoff were assured of berths to the FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament 2008.
Match between Lithuania and Italy in the Madrid Arena

Tie-breaking criteria[edit]

Ties are broken via the following criteria, with the first option used first, all the way down to the last option:

  1. Head to head results
  2. Goal average (not the goal difference) in the games between the tied teams
  3. Goal average in all games in its group

Squads[edit]

At the start of tournament, all 16 participating countries had 12 players on their roster.

Preliminary round[edit]

Qualified for the second round
Times given below are in Central European Summer Time (UTC+2).

Group A[edit]

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Russia 3 3 0 224 174 +50 6
 Greece 3 2 1 197 194 +3 5
 Israel 3 1 2 209 249 −40 4
 Serbia 3 0 3 215 228 −13 3
3 September
18:00
 Serbia 65–73  Russia
Scoring by quarter: 13–21, 17–17, 18–16, 17–19
Pts: Gurović 24
Rebs: Miličić 9
Asts: Jarić, Teodosić 3
Pts: Kirilenko 24
Rebs: Kirilenko 12
Asts: Holden 4
Palacio Municipal de Deportes de Granada, Granada
Attendance: 6,000
Referees: Fabio Facchini (ITA), Ivo Dolinek (CZE), Stelian Banica (ROU)
3 September
20:00
 Israel 66–76  Greece
Scoring by quarter: 16–19, 15–12, 17–21, 18–24
Pts: Halperin 20
Rebs: Tapiro 8
Asts: Halperin, Tapiro 6
Pts: Spanoulis 19
Rebs: Dikoudis 6
Asts: Tsartsaris 3
Palacio Municipal de Deportes de Granada, Granada
Attendance: 4,000
Referees: Saša Pukl (SLO), Virginijus Dovidavičius (LTU), Borys Ryzhyk (UKR)
4 September
18:00
 Russia 90–56  Israel
Scoring by quarter: 17–15, 23–13, 26–13, 24–15
Pts: Holden 18
Rebs: Kirilenko 13
Asts: Khryapa, Kirilenko5
Pts: Eliyahu 17
Rebs: Green 8
Asts: Pnini 2
Palacio Municipal de Deportes de Granada, Granada
Attendance: 4,350
Referees: Saša Pukl (SLO), Borys Ryzhyk (UKR), Eddie Viator (FRA)
4 September
20:30
 Greece 68–67 (OT)  Serbia
Scoring by quarter: 12–11, 19–20, 9–7, 16–18Overtime: 12–11
Pts: Dikoudis 20
Rebs: Dikoudis 8
Asts: Spanoulis 3
Pts: Jarić 18
Rebs: Erceg 12
Asts: Miličić 3
Palacio Municipal de Deportes de Granada, Granada
Attendance: 4,500
Referees: Fabio Facchini (ITA), Virginijus Dovidavičius (LTU), Stelian Banica (ROU)
5 September
18:00
 Israel 87–83  Serbia
Scoring by quarter: 16–23, 20–22, 25–15, 26–23
Pts: Green 26
Rebs: Green 12
Asts: Tapiro 4
Pts: Gurović 19
Rebs: Miličić 13
Asts: Jarić 6
Palacio Municipal de Deportes de Granada, Granada
Attendance: 3,500
Referees: Saša Pukl (SLO), Borys Ryzhyk (UKR), Eddie Viator (FRA)
5 September
20:30
 Russia 61–53  Greece
Scoring by quarter: 15–8, 10–14, 19–16, 17–15
Pts: Holden 17
Rebs: Kirilenko 17
Asts: 3 Players 2
Pts: Spanoulis 12
Rebs: Tsartsaris 7
Asts: Diamantidis 2
Palacio Municipal de Deportes de Granada, Granada
Attendance: 5,214
Referees: Fabio Facchini (ITA), Ivo Dolinek (CZE), Stelian Banica (ROU)

Group B[edit]

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Tie
 Croatia 3 2 1 252 237 +15 5 1–0
 Spain 3 2 1 259 218 +41 5 0–1
 Portugal 3 1 2 201 239 −38 4 1–0
 Latvia 3 1 2 229 247 −18 4 0–1
3 September
19:00
 Latvia 85–77  Croatia
Scoring by quarter: 18–18, 18–18, 20–15, 29–26
Pts: Šķēle 17
Rebs: Biedriņš 7
Asts: Šķēle 5
Pts: Kasun 18
Rebs: Markota 7
Asts: Kus 6
Palacio Municipal de Deportes San Pablo, Seville
Attendance: 5,000
Referees: Luigi Lamonica (ITA), Mehmet Keseratar (TUR), Anibal Castaño (FRA)
3 September
21:30
 Portugal 56–82  Spain
Scoring by quarter: 13–23, 8–23, 14–18, 21–18
Pts: Cunha, Santos 9
Rebs: da Silva 5
Asts: Miranda 3
Pts: P. Gasol 19
Rebs: M. Gasol 7
Asts: 4 Players 3
Palacio Municipal de Deportes San Pablo, Seville
Attendance: 10,000
Referees: Kestutis Pilipauskas (LTU), Shay Shtriks (BUL), Oliver Krause (GER)
4 September
19:00
 Croatia 90–68  Portugal
Scoring by quarter: 19–19, 23–17, 33–14, 15–18
Pts: Popović 14
Rebs: Prkačin 5
Asts: Prkačin, Ukić 3
Pts: Gomes 17
Rebs: Santos 9
Asts: Miranda 4
Palacio Municipal de Deportes San Pablo, Seville
Attendance: 6,000
Referees: Kestutis Pilipauskas (LTU), Shay Shtriks (BUL), Mehmet Keseratar (TUR)
4 September
21:30
 Spain 93–77  Latvia
Scoring by quarter: 25–20, 16–16, 29–19, 23–22
Pts: P. Gasol 26
Rebs: P. Gasol 9
Asts: 3 Players 3
Pts: Biedriņš 17
Rebs: Biedriņš 5
Asts: 3 Players 3
Palacio Municipal de Deportes San Pablo, Seville
Attendance: 10,000
Referees: Grzegorz Ziemblicki (POL), Anibal Castaño (FRA), Oliver Krause (GER)
5 September
18:00
 Portugal 77–67  Latvia
Scoring by quarter: 17–9, 11–15, 27–20, 22–23
Pts: Gil Fernandes, Santos 14
Rebs: Santos 8
Asts: Gil Fernandes, Gomes 3
Pts: Janičenoks 21
Rebs: Biedriņš 18
Asts: Šķēle 4
Palacio Municipal de Deportes San Pablo, Seville
Attendance: 5,500
Referees: Luigi Lamonica (ITA), Oliver Krause (GER), Mehmet Keseratar (TUR)
5 September
21:30
 Croatia 85–84  Spain
Scoring by quarter: 21–28, 19–22, 27–15, 18–19
Pts: Popović 18
Rebs: Banić 9
Asts: Tomas 4
Pts: P. Gasol 26
Rebs: Reyes 10
Asts: Calderón 3
Palacio Municipal de Deportes San Pablo, Seville
Attendance: 10,000
Referees: Kestutis Pilipauskas (LTU), Grzegorz Ziemblicki (POL), Anibal Castaño (FRA)

Group C[edit]

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Lithuania 3 3 0 265 224 +41 6
 Germany 3 2 1 242 211 +31 5
 Turkey 3 1 2 198 237 −39 4
 Czech Republic 3 0 3 225 258 −33 3
3 September
18:00
 Czech Republic 78–83 (OT)  Germany
Scoring by quarter: 14–12, 17–13, 13–21, 30–28, Overtime: 4–9
Pts: Welsch 22
Rebs: Bartoň 10
Asts: Bartoň, Whitfield 4
Pts: Nowitzki 35
Rebs: Nowitzki, Okulaja 11
Asts: Demirel 2
Palma Arena, Palma de Mallorca
Attendance: 5,843
Referees: Nikolaos Zavlanos (GRE), Antonio Coelho (POR), Oļegs Latiševs (LAT)
3 September
20:30
 Turkey 69–86  Lithuania
Scoring by quarter: 16–19, 20–25, 12–19, 21–23
Pts: Türkoğlu 18
Rebs: Okur 10
Asts: 3 Players 2
Pts: Jasikevičius 18
Rebs: Jasikevičius, K. Lavrinovič 8
Asts: Jasikevičius 7
Palma Arena, Palma de Mallorca
Attendance: 3,620
Referees: Dubravko Muhvić (CRO), Ilija Belošević (SRB), Zoran Šutulović (MNE)
4 September
18:00
 Lithuania 95–75  Czech Republic
Scoring by quarter: 32–15, 22–16, 18–24, 23–20
Pts: K. Lavrinovič 22
Rebs: 3 Players 5
Asts: Kaukėnas 5
Pts: Welsch 18
Rebs: Bartoň 8
Asts: Welsch, Whitfield 6
Palma Arena, Palma de Mallorca
Attendance: 5,423
Referees: Dubravko Muhvić (CRO), Zoran Šutulović (MNE), Oļegs Latiševs (LAT)
4 September
20:30
 Germany 79–49  Turkey
Scoring by quarter: 16–11, 24–16, 18–12, 21–10
Pts: Nowitzki 24
Rebs: Okulaja 9
Asts: 4 Players 2
Pts: Türkoğlu 15
Rebs: İlyasova 6
Asts: Akyol, Erden 1
Palma Arena, Palma de Mallorca
Attendance: 5,843
Referees: Juan Arteaga (ESP), Antonio Coelho (POR), Ilija Belošević (SRB)
5 September
18:00
 Lithuania 84–80  Germany
Scoring by quarter: 30–17, 19–15, 19–25, 16–23
Pts: D. Lavrinovič 18
Rebs: Kaukėnas 9
Asts: Jasikevičius 10
Pts: Nowitzki 28
Rebs: Nowitzki 9
Asts: Nowitzki 2
Palma Arena, Palma de Mallorca
Attendance: 5,983
Referees: Nikolaos Zavlanos (GRE), Juan Arteaga (ESP), Ilija Belošević (SRB)
5 September
20:30
 Czech Republic 72–80  Turkey
Scoring by quarter: 15–28, 16–18, 18–13, 23–21
Pts: Bartoň 22
Rebs: Necas, Welsch 5
Asts: Bartoň 4
Pts: Türkoğlu 22
Rebs: Okur 10
Asts: Atsür 4
Palma Arena, Palma de Mallorca
Attendance: 3,820
Referees: Dubravko Muhvić (CRO), Antonio Coelho (POR), Zoran Šutulović (MNE)

Group D[edit]

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Slovenia 3 3 0 206 186 +20 6
 France 3 2 1 209 195 +14 5
 Italy 3 1 2 209 208 +1 4
 Poland 3 0 3 188 223 −35 3
3 September
19:00
 Poland 66–74  France
Scoring by quarter: 18–22, 14–13, 21–25, 13–14
Pts: Wójcik 19
Rebs: Dylewicz 8
Asts: Dylewicz 4
Pts: Parker 16
Rebs: 4 Players 4
Asts: Gomis, Parker 4
Centro de Tecnificación de Alicante, Alicante
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Volodymyr Drabikovskyi (UKR), Sreten Radović (CRO), Sergey Bulanov (RUS)
3 September
21:30
 Italy 68–69  Slovenia
Scoring by quarter: 14–21, 11–17, 20–18, 23–13
Pts: Bulleri 20
Rebs: Basile 7
Asts: Bulleri 3
Pts: Smodiš 27
Rebs: Nesterović 6
Asts: Lakovič, Smodiš 3
Centro de Tecnificación de Alicante, Alicante
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Lazaros Voreadis (GRE), Vicente Bulto (ESP), Oliver Lefwerth (SWE)
4 September
19:00
 France 69–62  Italy
Scoring by quarter: 17–20, 14–16, 20–11, 18–15
Pts: Parker 36
Rebs: Weis 8
Asts: Parker 2
Pts: Bargnani 16
Rebs: Gigli 9
Asts: Soragna 4
Centro de Tecnificación de Alicante, Alicante
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Lazaros Voreadis (GRE), Sreten Radović (CRO), Milivoje Jovčić (SRB)
4 September
21:30
 Slovenia 70–52  Poland
Scoring by quarter: 13–19, 21–7, 12–7, 24–19
Pts: Lorbek 16
Rebs: Nesterović 12
Asts: Lakovič 5
Pts: Pluta 12
Rebs: Dylewicz 9
Asts: Skibniewski 2
Centro de Tecnificación de Alicante, Alicante
Attendance: 2,400
Referees: Vicente Bulto (ESP), Sergey Bulanov (RUS), Oscar Lefwerth (SWE)
5 September
19:00
 Slovenia 67–66  France
Scoring by quarter: 16–18, 15–21, 21–17, 15–10
Pts: Lorbek, Smodiš 15
Rebs: Smodiš 6
Asts: Dragić, Lakovič 4
Pts: Parker 25
Rebs: 3 Players 5
Asts: 3 Players 1
Centro de Tecnificación de Alicante, Alicante
Attendance: 2,700
Referees: Lazaros Voreadis (GRE), Volodymyr Drabikovskyi (UKR), Milivoje Jovčić (SRB)
5 September
21:30
 Poland 70–79  Italy
Scoring by quarter: 16–14, 19–27, 22–23, 13–15
Pts: Pluta 15
Rebs: Dylewicz 7
Asts: Koszarek 11
Pts: Belinelli 20
Rebs: Bargnani 7
Asts: Bulleri 8
Centro de Tecnificación de Alicante, Alicante
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Sreten Radović (CRO), Vicente Bulto (ESP), Oscar Lefwerth (SWE)

Second round[edit]

Advanced to the knockout round

Group E[edit]

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Spain 5 4 1 422 341 +81 9
 Russia 5 4 1 381 325 +56 9
 Greece 5 3 2 353 348 +5 8
 Croatia 5 2 3 398 396 +2 7
 Portugal 5 1 4 350 420 −70 6
 Israel 5 1 4 360 434 −74 6
7 September
16:30
 Portugal 65–78  Russia
Scoring by quarter: 13–16, 17–28, 19–24, 16–10
Pts: Coelho 11
Rebs: Évora 6
Asts: Gil Fernandes, Miranda 2
Pts: Kirilenko 16
Rebs: Khryapa 11
Asts: Kirilenko 3
Madrid Arena, Madrid
Referees: Grzegorz Ziemblicki (POL), Mehmet Keresatar (TUR), Oliver Krause (GER)
7 September
19:00
 Israel 80–75  Croatia
Scoring by quarter: 14–17, 19–18, 20–16, 27–24
Pts: Green 17
Rebs: Green 16
Asts: Tapiro 7
Pts: Kasun 18
Rebs: Kasun, Markota 7
Asts: Kus 4
Madrid Arena, Madrid
Attendance: 3,500
Referees: Fabio Facchini (ITA), Zoran Šutulović (MNE), Oliver Lefwerth (SWE)
7 September
21:30
 Spain 76–58  Greece
Scoring by quarter: 23–15, 22–9, 11–15, 20–19
Pts: Fernández 20
Rebs: Reyes 8
Asts: P. Gasol 5
Pts: Bourousis 10
Rebs: Bourousis, Tsartsaris 5
Asts: Papaloukas 5
Madrid Arena, Madrid
Attendance: 10,000
Referees: Luigi Lamonica (ITA), Ilija Belošević (SRB), Borys Ryzhyk (UKR)
9 September
16:30
 Portugal 94–85  Israel
Scoring by quarter: 28–14, 18–20, 19–14, 29–37
Pts: Gomes 23
Rebs: Gomes 11
Asts: da Silva 9
Pts: Eliyahu 29
Rebs: Eliyahu 9
Asts: Tapiro 6
Madrid Arena, Madrid
Attendance: 4,500
Referees: Kestutis Pilipauskas (LTU), Anibal Castaño (FRA), Oļegs Latiševs (LAT)
9 September
19:00
 Greece 81–78  Croatia
Scoring by quarter: 20–19, 13–21, 25–14, 23–24
Pts: Diamantidis 23
Rebs: Diamantidis, Papadopoulos 6
Asts: Diamantidis, Spanoulis 3
Pts: Kasun 15
Rebs: Kasun 6
Asts: Popović 4
Madrid Arena, Madrid
Attendance: 6,000
Referees: Fabio Facchini (ITA), Grzegorz Ziemblicki (POL), Ivo Dolinek (CZE)
9 September
21:30
 Russia 69–81  Spain
Scoring by quarter: 23–20, 12–20, 16–23, 18–18
Pts: Kirilenko 21
Rebs: Khryapa 11
Asts: Holden 4
Pts: Calderón 17
Rebs: P. Gasol 9
Asts: Calderón 4
Madrid Arena, Madrid
Attendance: 10,000
Referees: Saša Pukl (SLO), Zoran Šutulović (MNE), Oscar Lefwerth (SWE)
11 September
16:30
 Croatia 70–83  Russia
Scoring by quarter: 21–19, 21–22, 14–19, 14–23
Pts: Kus 17
Rebs: 3 Players 5
Asts: Planinić 4
Pts: Kirilenko 20
Rebs: Khryapa, Kirilenko 8
Asts: Padius 5
Madrid Arena, Madrid
Attendance: 5,500
Referees: Luigi Lamonica (ITA), Kestutis Pilipauskas (LTU), Mehmet Keseratar (TUR)
11 September
19:00
 Greece 85–67  Portugal
Scoring by quarter: 16–17, 29–17, 19–13, 21–20
Pts: Dikoudis 17
Rebs: Dikoudis 9
Asts: Papaloukas 4
Pts: Santos 17
Rebs: Évora 6
Asts: da Silva 5
Madrid Arena, Madrid
Attendance: 6,000
Referees: Ilija Belošević (SRB), Stelian Banica (ROU), Virginijus Dovidavičius (LTU)
11 September
21:30
 Spain 99–73  Israel
Scoring by quarter: 19–29, 28–19, 27–20, 25–5
Pts: P. Gasol 26
Rebs: Jiménez 7
Asts: 3 Players 3
Pts: 3 Players 15
Rebs: Green 10
Asts: Tapiro 7
Madrid Arena, Madrid
Attendance: 9,500
Referees: Volodymyr Drabikovskyi (UKR), Milivoje Jovčić (SRB), Eddie Viator (FRA)

Group F[edit]

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Lithuania 5 5 0 417 357 +60 10
 Slovenia 5 4 1 340 312 +28 9
 France 5 3 2 371 347 +24 8
 Germany 5 2 3 339 346 −7 7
 Italy 5 1 4 346 359 −13 6
 Turkey 5 0 5 308 400 −92 5
8 September
16:30
 France 78–66  Germany
Scoring by quarter: 26–20, 21–19, 15–10, 16–17
Pts: Parker 23
Rebs: Diaw 10
Asts: Diawara, Parker 3
Pts: Nowitzki 28
Rebs: Okulaja 9
Asts: Roller 2
Madrid Arena, Madrid
Referees: Dubravko Muhvić (CRO), Vicente Bulto (ESP), Antonio Coelho (POR)
8 September
19:00
 Italy 74–79  Lithuania
Scoring by quarter: 13–21, 26–19, 22–22, 13–17
Pts: Bargnani 15
Rebs: Bargnani 7
Asts: Marconato 2
Pts: Kaukėnas 22
Rebs: Kleiza 9
Asts: Jasikevičius 4
Madrid Arena, Madrid
Attendance: 5,500
Referees: Nikolaos Zavlanos (GRE), Volodymyr Drabikovskyi (UKR), Milivoje Jovčić (SRB)
8 September
21:30
 Turkey 51–66  Slovenia
Scoring by quarter: 15–20, 14–11, 11–15, 11–20
Pts: Türkoğlu 17
Rebs: Gönlüm 9
Asts: Atsür 2
Pts: Nesterović 13
Rebs: Jagodnik 8
Asts: 3 Players 3
Madrid Arena, Madrid
Attendance: 7,000
Referees: Juan Arteaga (ESP), Ivo Dolinek (CZE), Sreten Radović (CRO)
10 September
16:30
 Italy 84–75 (OT)  Turkey
Scoring by quarter: 15–29, 19–14, 24–11, 12–16Overtime: 14–5
Pts: Belinelli, Gigli 17
Rebs: Gigli 10
Asts: Belinelli, Bulleri 4
Pts: Türkoğlu 34
Rebs: Okur 9
Asts: Türkoğlu 4
Madrid Arena, Madrid
Referees: Dubravko Muhvić (CRO), Lazaros Voreadis (GRE), Sergey Bulanov (RUS)
10 September
19:00
 Lithuania 88–73  France
Scoring by quarter: 19–18, 29–14, 20–28, 20–13
Pts: Šiškauskas 19
Rebs: Songaila 7
Asts: Jasikevičius 7
Pts: Piétrus 13
Rebs: Diaw 7
Asts: Parker 6
Madrid Arena, Madrid
Referees: Nikolaos Zavlanos (GRE), Sreten Radović (CRO), Vicente Bulto (ESP)
10 September
21:30
 Germany 47–77  Slovenia
Scoring by quarter: 9–30, 13–15, 12–18, 13–14
Pts: Nowitzki 16
Rebs: Nowitzki 8
Asts: 4 Players 1
Pts: Smodiš 22
Rebs: Dragić, Nesterović 7
Asts: Lakovič 5
Madrid Arena, Madrid
Referees: Juan Arteaga (ESP), Milivoje Jovčić (SRB), Shay Shtriks (BUL)
12 September
16:30
 Germany 67–58  Italy
Scoring by quarter: 12–18, 15–9, 19–10, 21–21
Pts: Herber, Nowitzki 15
Rebs: Jagla, Nowitzki 10
Asts: Nowitzki 3
Pts: Belinelli 25
Rebs: 3 Players 6
Asts: Bulleri 3
Madrid Arena, Madrid
Attendance: 4,000
Referees: Dubravko Muhvić (CRO), Grzegorz Ziemblicki (POL), Ivo Dolinek (CZE)
12 September
19:00
 France 85–64  Turkey
Scoring by quarter: 20–22, 23–13, 13–8, 29–21
Pts: Diaw 18
Rebs: Diaw 6
Asts: 3 Players 2
Pts: Peker 19
Rebs: Okur 6
Asts: Arslan 4
Madrid Arena, Madrid
Attendance: 7,500
Referees: Juan Arteaga (ESP), Oscar Lefwerth (SWE), Oļegs Latiševs (LAT)
12 September
21:30
 Slovenia 61–80  Lithuania
Scoring by quarter: 18–26, 23–18, 8–19, 12–17
Pts: Lakovič 15
Rebs: Nesterović 5
Asts: Lakovič 3
Pts: Šiškauskas 21
Rebs: Kleiza 7
Asts: Kaukėnas 4
Madrid Arena, Madrid
Attendance: 6,500
Referees: Zoran Šutulović (MNE), Vicente Bulto (ESP), Borys Ryzhyk (UKR)

Knockout stage[edit]

Championship bracket[edit]

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
13 September – 21:30
 
 
 Spain 83
 
15 September – 19:00
 
 Germany 55
 
 Spain 82
 
14 September – 21:30
 
 Greece 77
 
 Slovenia62
 
16 September – 21:30
 
 Greece 63
 
 Spain 59
 
13 September – 19:00
 
 Russia 60
 
 Russia 75
 
15 September – 21:30
 
 France 71
 
 Russia 86
 
14 September – 19:00
 
 Lithuania 74 Third place
 
 Lithuania 74
 
16 September – 19:00
 
 Croatia 72
 
 Greece 69
 
 
 Lithuania 78
 

Quarterfinals[edit]

13 September
17:30
 Russia 75–71  France
Scoring by quarter: 21–23, 18–19, 14–14, 22–15
Pts: Khryapa 20
Rebs: Khryapa 16
Asts: Khryapa 2
Pts: Diaw 23
Rebs: Turiaf 11
Asts: Parker 3
Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid, Madrid
Referees: Nikolaos Zavlanos (GRE), Ilija Belošević (SRB), Gzregorz Ziemblicki (POL)
13 September
21:30
 Spain 83–55  Germany
Scoring by quarter: 18–14, 22–13, 26–16, 17–12
Pts: Calderón 17
Rebs: 3 Players 5
Asts: Jiménez, Mumbrú 2
Pts: Nowitzki 11
Rebs: Jagla 7
Asts: Hamann 6
Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid, Madrid
Referees: Luigi Lamonica (ITA), Kestutis Pilipauskas (LTU), Anibal Castaño (FRA)
14 September
19:00
 Lithuania 74–72  Croatia
Scoring by quarter: 17–19, 21–16, 15–20, 21–17
Pts: Songaila 20
Rebs: Kleiza 9
Asts: Jasikevičius 8
Pts: Planinić 16
Rebs: Barać 6
Asts: Planinić 5
Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid, Madrid
Referees: Lazaros Voreadis (GRE), Saša Pukl (SLO), Oliver Krause (GER)
14 September
21:30
 Slovenia 62–63  Greece
Scoring by quarter: 17–14, 17–14, 17–12, 11–23
Pts: Nesterović 16
Rebs: Nesterović 11
Asts: 4 Players 3
Pts: Papaloukas 17
Rebs: Diamantidis 6
Asts: Diamantidis 3
Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid, Madrid
Referees: Fabio Facchini (ITA), Dubravko Muhvić (CRO), Ivo Dolinek (CZE)

Semifinals[edit]

15 September
19:00
 Spain 82–77  Greece
Scoring by quarter: 24–18, 17–21, 18–21, 23–17
Pts: P. Gasol, Navarro 23
Rebs: P. Gasol 6
Asts: Garbajosa 4
Pts: Spanoulis 24
Rebs: Diamantidis 9
Asts: Spanoulis 5
Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid, Madrid
Referees: Volodymyr Drabikovskyi (UKR), Milivoje Jovčić (SRB), Grzegorz Ziemblicki (POL)
15 September
21:30
 Russia 86–74  Lithuania
Scoring by quarter: 25–12, 15–21, 25–25, 21–16
Pts: Kirilenko 29
Rebs: Kirilenko 8
Asts: Khryapa 4
Pts: Šiškauskas 30
Rebs: Songaila 6
Asts: Šiškauskas 4
Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid, Madrid
Referees: Luigi Lamonica (ITA), Dubravko Muhvić (CRO), Zoran Šutulović (MNE)

Third place[edit]

16 September
19:00
 Greece 69–78  Lithuania
Scoring by quarter: 19–20, 15–21, 20–21, 15–16
Pts: Zisis 23
Rebs: Diamantidis 7
Asts: Diamantidis 4
Pts: K. Lavrinovič 19
Rebs: Kleiza 8
Asts: K. Lavrinovič, Šiškauskas 5
Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid, Madrid
Referees: Fabio Facchini (ITA), Dubravko Muhvić (CRO), Saša Pukl (SLO)

Final[edit]

16 September
21:30
 Spain 59–60  Russia
Scoring by quarter: 22–11, 12–20, 15–15, 10–14
Pts: Calderón 15
Rebs: P. Gasol 14
Asts: P. Gasol 3
Pts: Kirilenko 17
Rebs: Khryapa 12
Asts: Khryapa 4
Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid, Madrid
Attendance: 15,500
Referees: Nikolaos Zavlanos (GRE), Ilija Belošević (SRB), Zoran Šutulović (MNE)

Game Statistics

Legend: PTS = points, FT = free-throws (made/attempts), 2-FG = 2-point field goals (made/attempts), 3-PG = 3-point field goals (made/attempts), Rebs = Rebounds

5th to 8th place[edit]

 
Classification roundFifth place
 
      
 
15 September – 14:00
 
 
 France69
 
16 September – 16:30
 
 Croatia86
 
 Croatia71
 
15 September – 16:30
 
 Germany80
 
 Germany69
 
 
 Slovenia65
 
Seventh place
 
 
16 September – 14:00
 
 
 France74
 
 
 Slovenia88
14 September
14:00
 France 69–86  Croatia
Scoring by quarter: 13–21, 18–26, 19–14, 19–25
Pts: Parker 18
Rebs: Kirksay 6
Asts: Diaw 5
Pts: Planinić, Popović 15
Rebs: Barać 7
Asts: Planinić, Ukić 3
Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid, Madrid
Referees: Fabio Facchini (ITA), Milivoje Jovčić (SRB), Borys Ryzhyk (UKR)
15 September
16:30
 Germany 69–65  Slovenia
Scoring by quarter: 18–16, 14–15, 14–23, 23–11
Pts: Nowitzki 28
Rebs: Nowitzki 10
Asts: Hamann 4
Pts: Lakovič 17
Rebs: Nesterović 9
Asts: Lakovič 6
Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid, Madrid
Referees: Juan Arteaga (ESP), Lazaros Voreadis (GRE), Oscar Lefwerth (SWE)
16 September
14:00
 France 74–88  Slovenia
Scoring by quarter: 17–18, 23–18, 17–15, 17–37
Pts: Parker 31
Rebs: Turiaf 8
Asts: Parker 4
Pts: Lakovič 26
Rebs: Nesterović 8
Asts: Lakovič 7
Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid, Madrid
Referees: Luigi Lamonica (ITA), Kestutis Pilipauskas (LTU), Sreten Radović (CRO)
16 September
16:30
 Croatia 71–80  Germany
Scoring by quarter: 25–16, 19–20, 13–22, 14–22
Pts: Banić 16
Rebs: Kasun 6
Asts: Planinić 4
Pts: Nowitzki 31
Rebs: Nowitzki 12
Asts: Garrett, Nowitzki 4
Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid, Madrid
Referees: Juan Arteaga (ESP), Shay Shtriks (BUL), Antonio Coelho (POR)

Statistical leaders[edit]

Individual Tournament Highs[edit]

Individual Game Highs[edit]

Department Name Total Opponent
Points France Tony Parker 36  Italy
Rebounds Latvia Andris Biedriņš 18  Portugal
Assists Poland Łukasz Koszarek 11  Italy
Steals Russia Andrei Kirilenko
Croatia Zoran Planinić
7  France
 Lithuania
Blocks Slovenia Radoslav Nesterović 5  Greece
Turnovers Lithuania Šarūnas Jasikevičius
Lithuania Rimantas Kaukėnas
7  Italy
 Czech Republic

Team Tournament Highs[edit]

Team Game highs[edit]

Department Name Total Opponent
Points  Spain 99  Israel
Rebounds  Germany 52  Italy
Assists  Russia 23  Croatia
Steals  Spain 13  Portugal
Blocks  Spain 8  Germany
Field goal percentage  Lithuania 62.5% (35/56)  Czech Republic
3-point field goal percentage  Lithuania 61.9% (13/21)  Czech Republic
Free throw percentage  Portugal 100% (3/3)  Spain
Turnovers  Portugal 24  Spain

Awards[edit]

 2007 FIBA EuroBasket champions 

Russia
1st title
2007 FIBA EuroBasket MVP: Andrei Kirilenko (Russia Russia)
All-Tournament Team[12]
Spain José Calderón
Lithuania Ramūnas Šiškauskas
Russia Andrei Kirilenko (MVP)
Germany Dirk Nowitzki
Spain Pau Gasol

Final standings[edit]

Results
Qualified for the 2008 Summer Olympics
Qualified for the 2008 Summer Olympics as World Champion
Qualified for the 2008 Olympic Qualifying Tournament
Rank Team Record
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Russia 8–1
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Spain 7–2
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Lithuania 8–1
4  Greece 5–4
5  Germany 5–4
6  Croatia 3–6
7  Slovenia 6–3
8  France 4–5
9  Italy 2–4
 Portugal 2–4
11  Israel 2–4
 Turkey 1–5
13  Czech Republic 0–3
 Latvia 1–2
 Poland 0–3
 Serbia 0–3
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
 Russia
Nikita Shabalkin
Jon Robert Holden
Sergei Bykov
Andrei Kirilenko
Nikita Morgunov
Petr Samoylenko
Victor Khryapa
Zakhar Pashutin
Sergei Monia
Anton Ponkrashov
Aleksey Savrasenko
Nikolay Padius
 Spain
Pau Gasol
Rudy Fernández
Carlos Cabezas
Juan Carlos Navarro
José Calderón
Felipe Reyes
Carlos Jiménez
Sergio Rodríguez
Berni Rodríguez
Marc Gasol
Álex Mumbrú
Jorge Garbajosa
 Lithuania
Rimantas Kaukėnas
Giedrius Gustas
Jonas Mačiulis
Darjuš Lavrinovič
Ramūnas Šiškauskas
Darius Songaila
Simas Jasaitis
Linas Kleiza
Kšyštof Lavrinovič
Šarūnas Jasikevičius
Paulius Jankūnas
Robertas Javtokas
 Greece
Theo Papaloukas
Ioannis Bourousis
Nikos Zisis
Vassilis Spanoulis
Panagiotis Vasilopoulos
Michalis Pelekanos
Nikos Chatzivrettas
Dimos Dikoudis
Kostas Tsartsaris
Dimitris Diamantidis
Lazaros Papadopoulos
Michalis Kakiouzis

FIBA broadcasting rights[edit]

References[edit]

External links[edit]