Spain is the champion of Europe once again!
After a five-year layoff, EuroBasket 2022 returned, crowning a continental champion from a field of 24 nations led by some of the NBA's biggest stars. The group stage games were played in four host nations, and the gold-medal game was played on Sept. 18 in Berlin, with Spain defeating France 88-76. The win was the fourth for Spain in EuroBasket competition.
The tournament had previously been staged every two years, but it was moved to a four-year cycle starting with the 2017 tournament. The postponement of the Tokyo Olympics to 2021 forced this tournament to be moved to 2022, marking the longest span between EuroBasket events since World War II.
Slovenia, led by Dallas Mavericks star Luka Doncic and 2017 EuroBasket MVP Goran Dragic, entered the tournament as the defending champion but was knocked out in the quarterfinals in a shocking loss to Poland.
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Teams
There were 24 teams competing in EuroBasket 2022, split into four groups of six. Each team played five group stage games, and the top four teams from each group advanced to the knockout phase.
Russia was originally one of the 24 teams that qualified for the tournament, but it was expelled following the Russian invasion of Ukraine and replaced by Montenegro.
Group A
Spain*
Turkey*
Montenegro*
Belgium*
Bulgaria
Georgia (host)
Group B
Slovenia*
France*
Germany* (host)
Lithuania*
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hungary
Group C
Greece*
Ukraine*
Italy* (host)
Croatia*
Estonia
Great Britain
Group D
Serbia*
Poland*
Finland*
Czech Republic* (host)
Israel
Netherlands
* - Qualified for knockout phase
Scores and schedule
All times Eastern
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GROUP PHASE
Sept. 1
Spain 114, Bulgaria 87
Bosnia-Herzegovina 95, Hungary 85
Turkey 72, Montenegro 68
Slovenia 82, Lithuania 85
Belgium 79, Georgia 76 (OT)
Germany 76, France 63
Sept. 2
Israel 89, Finland 87 (OT)
Ukraine 90, Great Britain 61
Greece 89, Croatia 85
Poland 99, Czech Republic 84
Serbia 100, Netherlands 76
Italy 83, Estonia 62
Sept. 3
Montenegro 76, Belgium 70
Finland 89, Poland 59
Croatia 86, Great Britain 65
Germany 92, Bosnia-Herzegovina 82
Turkey 101, Bulgaria 87
Ukraine 74, Estonia 73
Serbia 81, Czech Republic 68
France 77, Lithuania 73
Spain 90, Georgia 64
Slovenia 103, Hungary 88
Greece 85, Italy 81
Israel 74, Netherlands 67
Sept. 4
Montenegro 91, Bulgaria 81
Germany 109, Lithuania 107 (2OT)
Belgium 83, Spain 73
Bosnia-Herzegovina 97, Slovenia 93
Georgia 88, Turkey 83 (2OT)
France 78, Hungary 74
Sept. 5
Poland 85, Israel 76
Croatia 73, Estonia 70
Greece 93, Great Britain 77
Czech Republic 88, Netherlands 80
Ukraine 84, Italy 73
Serbia 100, Finland 70
Sept. 6
Turkey 78, Belgium 63
Poland 75, Netherlands 69
Estonia 94, Great Britain 62
France 81, Bosnia-Herzegovina 68
Spain 82, Montenegro 65
Greece 99, Ukraine 79
Lithuania 87, Hungary 64
Finland 98, Czech Republic 88
Bulgaria 92, Georgia 80
Slovenia 88, Germany 80
Serbia 89, Israel 78
Italy 81, Croatia 76
Sept. 7
Spain 72, Turkey 69
Lithuania 87, Bosnia-Herzegovina 70
Belgium 89, Bulgaria 80
Slovenia 88, France 82
Montenegro 81, Georgia 73
Germany 106, Hungary 71
Sept. 8
Finland 88, Netherlands 67
Croatia 90, Ukraine 85
Greece 90, Estonia 69
Czech Republic 88, Israel 77
Italy 90, Great Britain 56
Serbia 96, Poland 69
KNOCKOUT PHASE
All knockout phase games will be played at EuroBasket Arena in Berlin.
Sept. 10
France 87, Turkey 86 (OT)
Slovenia 88, Belgium 72
Germany 85, Montenegro 79
Spain 102, Lithuania 94 (OT)
Sept. 11
Poland 94, Ukraine 86
Finland 94, Croatia 86
Italy 94, Serbia 86
Greece 94, Czech Republic 88
Sept. 13
Spain 100, Finland 90
Germany 107, Greece 96
Sept. 14
France 93, Italy 85 (OT)
Poland 90, Slovenia 87
Sept. 16
Spain 96, Germany 91
France 95, Poland 54
Sept. 18
Third-place Game: Germany 82, Poland 69
Championship Game: Spain 88, France 76