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Template:Infobox EuroBasket Israel Israel has competed in the EuroBasket Women since 1950. The qualified for the tournament six times, and competed in qualifier in seven other years.[1]

Host nation

During the 1991 tournament, Israel was the host nation of the main tournament for their first and only time. All games were played at the Yad Eliyahu Sport Palace in Tel Aviv.[2]

In addition, during the 2015 first round qualifier, Israel was the host nation for Group D, with all games being played in Ramla at the Kiriat Menahem Arena.

EuroBasket Record

Year Position GP W L
Hungary 1950 11th 8 1 7
1950–1989 Did not enter qualifier
Israel 1991 8th 7 1 6
Italy 1993 Did not enter qualifier
Czech Republic 1995 Did not qualify
Hungary 1997 Did not qualify
Poland 1999 Did not qualify
France 2001 Did not qualify
Greece 2003 12th 7 0 7
Turkey 2005 Did not qualify
Italy 2007 13th 3 0 3
Latvia 2009 13th 3 0 3
Poland 2011 13th 3 0 3
France 2013 Did not qualify
HungaryRomania 2015 Did not qualify

Note:Red border indicates host nation
Source:[1]

EuroBasket 1950 Women

During the EuroBasket 1950 Women tournament, Israel competed for the first time and finished in 11th place.[3]

Preliminary round - Group B

Rank Team W L Pts Diff
1  Hungary 3 0 6 +149
2  Poland 2 1 5 +32
3  Austria 1 2 4 −54
4  Israel 0 3 3 −127

7th-12th place round

Rank Team W L Pts Diff
1  Romania 5 0 10 +63
2  Belgium 4 1 9 +50
3   Switzerland 2 3 7 −2
4  Austria 2 3 7 −18
5  Israel 1 4 6 −51
6  Netherlands 1 4 6 −42

EuroBasket 1991 Women

During the EuroBasket 1991 Women tournament, Israel qualified for the second time and finished in 8th place.[4] In addition to competing in the tournament, Israel was also the host nation, with all games be played at the Yad Eliyahu Sport Palace in Tel Aviv.[5]

Qualification - Group B

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1 Hungary Hungary 5 4 1 ? ?
2 Israel Israel 5 3 2 ? ?
3 Netherlands Netherlands 5 3 2 317 316
4 Spain Spain 5 3 2 308 336
5 Denmark Denmark 5 1 4 ? ?
6 Greece Greece 5 0 5 ? ?

First stage - Group A

After qualifying for the tournament, Israel entered the competition in Group A, and finished third.[6]

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1 Hungary Hungary 3 2 1 211 217
2 Bulgaria Bulgaria 3 2 1 203 198
3 Israel Israel 3 1 2 166 198
4 Czech Republic Czechoslovakia 3 1 2 247 226

5th to 8th place

Israel was matched up against Poland in the 5th-8th place round, losing 80-69.[7] In the 7th-8th place round, Israel lost to Italy 78-65.[8]

EuroBasket Women 2003

During the EuroBasket Women 2003 tournament, Israel qualified for the third time and finished in 12th place after going 0-7.[9]

Preliminary round - Group A

Team Pts. Pld W L PF PA Diff
1.  Czech Republic 10 5 5 0 435 336 +99
2.  France 8 5 3 2 386 346 +40
3.  Poland 8 5 3 2 353 309 +44
4.  Serbia and Montenegro 8 5 3 2 374 352 +22
5.  Greece 6 5 1 4 321 362 -41
6.  Israel 5 5 0 5 293 457 -164

9th-12th place round

 
Semi-finalsNinth place
 
      
 
September 26, 2003 - Patras
 
 
 Greece 76
 
September 27, 2003 - Patras
 
 Ukraine 68
 
 Greece 85
 
September 26, 2003 - Patras
 
 Hungary 83
 
 Hungary 85
 
 
 Israel 77
 
Twelfth place
 
 
September 27, 2003 - Patras
 
 
 Ukraine 107
 
 
 Israel 87

EuroBasket Women 2007

During the EuroBasket Women 2007 tournament, Israel qualified for the fourth time and finished in 13th place.[10][11]

In addition to competing in the tournament, Israel referee Seffi Shemmesh worked the qualifying round Group F game Serbia vs Italy, and Spain vs Russia. She also worked the classification round game France vs Lithuania.

Preliminary round - Group A

Team Pts. W L PCT PF PA Diff
 Czech Republic 6 3 0 1.000 231 149 +82
 Latvia 5 2 1 0.667 194 205 −11
 Turkey 4 1 2 0.333 194 217 −23
 Israel 3 0 3 0.000 174 222 −48

EuroBasket Women 2009

During the EuroBasket Women 2009 tournament, Israel qualified for the fifth time and finished in 13th place.[12]

In addition to competing in the tournament, Israeli referee Seffi Shemmesh worked seven games.

Qualifying round - Group A

Team Pts W L PF PA Diff
 Israel 14 6 2 604 537 +67
 Lithuania 14 6 2 551 498 +53
 Ukraine 13 5 3 580 527 +53
 Germany 10 2 6 472 580 −108
 Great Britain 9 1 7 540 605 −65

Preliminary round - Group D

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 France 3 3 0 212 192 +20 6
 Italy 3 2 1 203 198 +5 5
 Belarus 3 1 2 200 206 −6 4
 Israel 3 0 3 201 229 −19 3

EuroBasket Women 2011

During the EuroBasket Women 2011 tournament, Israel qualified for the sixth time and finished in 13th place.

In addition to Israel competing in the tournament, Israeli referee Yaari Rainisch worked seven games.

Qualifying round - Group B

Team Pts W L PF PA Diff
 Israel 10 4 2 476 435 +41
 Latvia 10 4 2 451 400 +51
 Serbia 10 4 2 437 439 −2
 Romania 6 0 6 403 493 −90

Preliminary round - Group B

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Czech Republic 3 3 0 199 163 +36 6
 Belarus 3 2 1 185 148 +37 5
 Great Britain 3 1 2 159 166 −7 4
 Israel 3 0 3 148 214 −66 3

References

  1. ^ a b Accumulated historical results
  2. ^ "Schedule - European Championship for Women (1991) - FIBA Europe". Retrieved 18 August 2016.
  3. ^ 1950 European Championship for Women
  4. ^ 1991 EuroBasket Women
  5. ^ 1991 Schedule
  6. ^ 1991 First Stage Group A
  7. ^ 1991 5th-8th place round
  8. ^ 1991 7th-8th place round
  9. ^ 2003 EuroBasket Games
  10. ^ Final Standings
  11. ^ EuroBasket 2007 Teams
  12. ^ 2009 EuroBasket Women