2013 IWBF Men's European Championship

2013 IWBF Men's European Championship
LocationFrankfurt, Germany
Start date27 June
End date8 July
Competitors12 teams from 12 nations
Medalists
gold medal  Great Britain
silver medal  Turkey
bronze medal  Spain
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The 2013 IWBF Men's European Championship was the 21st edition of the European Wheelchair Basketball Championship held in Frankfurt, Germany from 27 June to 8 July 2013.

Nations ranked 1 to 7 are qualified for participation at the 2014 World Championship in Incheon, South Korea.

Squads

Each of the 12 teams selected a squad of 12 players for the tournament.

Athletes are given an eight-level-score specific to wheelchair basketball, ranging from 0.5 to 4.5. Lower scores represent a higher degree of disability[1] The sum score of all players on the court cannot exceed 14.

Preliminary round

All times local (UTC+02:00)

Group A

Team̹̹ Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Great Britain 5 5 0 381 297 +84 10
 Netherlands 5 3 2 311 277 +34 8
 Italy 5 3 2 339 311 +28 8
 Germany 5 2 3 305 297 +8 7
  Switzerland 5 1 4 267 363 -96 6
 Belgium 5 1 4 298 356 -58 6
28 June
20:15
Germany  51–74  Great Britain
29 June
14:30
Switzerland  44–70  Netherlands
29 June
19:00
Italy  73–56  Belgium
30 June
10:00
Great Britain  75–53   Switzerland
30 June
12:15
Netherlands  59–58  Italy
30 June
19:00
Belgium  52–72  Germany
1 July
14:30
Belgium  59–81  Great Britain
1 July
16:45
Italy  68–57   Switzerland
1 July
19:00
Germany  47–67  Netherlands
2 July
10:00
Italy  75–83  Great Britain
2 July
12:15
Switzerland  39–79  Germany
2 July
14:30
Netherlands  56–60  Belgium
3 July
14:15
Germany  56–65  Italy
3 July
16:45
Great Britain  68–59  Netherlands
3 July
19:00
Belgium  71–74   Switzerland

Group B

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Turkey 5 5 0 379 282 +97 10
 Spain 5 4 1 303 259 +44 9
 Sweden 5 2 3 322 323 -1 7
 Poland 5 2 3 315 363 -48 7
 France 5 1 4 282 305 -23 6
 Israel 5 1 4 287 356 -69 6
29 June
12:45
Spain  60–54  Sweden
29 June
15:00
Poland  73–70  France
29 June
19:00
Turkey  88–57  Israel
30 June
10:30
Sweden  81–69  Poland
30 June
12:45
France  59–66  Turkey
30 June
19:00
Israel  57–75  Spain
1 July
15:00
Turkey  92–59  Poland
1 July
17:15
Spain  56–40  France
1 July
19:00
Israel  69–66  Sweden
2 July
10:30
Poland  45–63  Spain
2 July
12:45
France  58–47  Israel
2 July
15:00
Turkey  70–58  Sweden
3 July
14:45
Spain  49–63  Turkey
3 July
17:15
Israel  57–69  Poland
3 July
19:30
Sweden  63–55  France

Knockout stage

5 July
9:30
Switzerland  67–48  Israel
5 July
10:00
Belgium  70–86  France
 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
5 July 2013
 
 
 Italy 56
 
6 July 2013
 
 Spain 65
 
 Spain 69
 
5 July 2013
 
 Great Britain 72
 
 Great Britain 89
 
7 July 2013
 
 Poland 56
 
 Great Britain 59
 
5 July 2013
 
 Turkey 57
 
 Turkey 89
 
6 July 2013
 
 Germany 79
 
 Turkey 79
 
5 July 2013
 
 Sweden 45 Third place
 
 Sweden 63
 
7 July 2013
 
 Netherlands 45
 
 Sweden 56
 
 
 Spain 65
 

Quarterfinals

5 July
14:00
Sweden  63–45  Netherlands
5 July
14:30
Italy  56–65  Spain
5 July
18:30
Turkey  89–79  Germany
5 July
19:00
Great Britain  89–56  Poland

Semifinals

6 July
12:30
Poland  53–72  Italy
6 July
13:00
Spain  69–72  Great Britain
6 July
17:45
Turkey  79–45  Sweden
6 July
17:45
Netherlands  59–69  Germany
11th place game
6 July
19:30
Israel  46–65  Belgium
9th place game
6 July
20:00
France  86–56   Switzerland
7th place game
7 July
11:15
Netherlands  76–65  Poland
5th place game
7 July
11:15
Germany  41–53  Italy

Bronze medal game

7 July
13:30
Sweden  56–65  Spain

Final

7 July
16:00
Great Britain  59–57  Turkey

Final standings

Rank Team
1  Great Britain
2  Turkey
3  Spain
4  Sweden
5  Italy
6  Germany
7  Netherlands
8  Poland
9  France
10   Switzerland
11  Belgium
12  Israel
 2013 IWBF Men's European Championship 

Great Britain
5th title

Awards

All-Star Team
Point Player Shirt # Nation
1 Abdillah Jama 10  Great Britain
2.5 Joackim Linden 15  Sweden
3 Alejandro Zarzuela Beltran 9  Spain
3 Mustafa Korkmaz 13  Netherlands
4 Özgür Gürbulak 5  Turkey

References

  1. ^ Wheelchair Basketball, Australian Paralympic Committee

External links

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  • Belgium 1970
  • France 1971
  • France 1974
  • Netherlands 1977
  • France 1978
  • Switzerland 1981
  • Sweden 1982
  • France 1987
  • France 1989
  • Spain 1991
  • Germany 1993
  • France 1995
  • Spain 1997
  • Netherlands 1999
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  • Italy 2003
  • France 2005
  • Germany 2007
  • Turkey 2009
  • Israel 2011
  • Germany 2013
  • United Kingdom 2015
  • Spain 2017
  • Poland 2019
  • Spain 2021
  • Netherlands 2023
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  • France 1987
  • France 1989
  • Spain 1991
  • Germany 1993
  • Netherlands 1995
  • Spain 1997
  • Netherlands 1999
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  • France 2005
  • Germany 2007
  • United Kingdom 2009
  • Israel 2011
  • Germany 2013
  • United Kingdom 2015
  • Spain 2017
  • Netherlands 2019
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