2013 IWBF Men's European Championship

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.

2013 IWBF Men's European Championship
LocationFrankfurt, Germany
Start date27 June
End date8 July
Competitors12 teams from 12 nations
Medalists
 
 
 

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 550381297+8410
 Netherlands 532311277+348
 Italy 532339311+288
 Germany 523305297+87
  Switzerland 514267363-966
 Belgium 514298356-586
28 June
20:15
Germany  5174  Great Britain
29 June
14:30
Switzerland   4470  Netherlands
29 June
19:00
Italy  7356  Belgium
30 June
10:00
Great Britain  7553   Switzerland
30 June
12:15
Netherlands  5958  Italy
30 June
19:00
Belgium  5272  Germany
1 July
14:30
Belgium  5981  Great Britain
1 July
16:45
Italy  6857   Switzerland
1 July
19:00
Germany  4767  Netherlands
2 July
10:00
Italy  7583  Great Britain
2 July
12:15
Switzerland   3979  Germany
2 July
14:30
Netherlands  5660  Belgium
3 July
14:15
Germany  5665  Italy
3 July
16:45
Great Britain  6859  Netherlands
3 July
19:00
Belgium  7174   Switzerland

Group B

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Turkey 550379282+9710
 Spain 541303259+449
 Sweden 523322323-17
 Poland 523315363-487
 France 514282305-236
 Israel 514287356-696
29 June
12:45
Spain  6054  Sweden
29 June
15:00
Poland  7370  France
29 June
19:00
Turkey  8857  Israel
30 June
10:30
Sweden  8169  Poland
30 June
12:45
France  5966  Turkey
30 June
19:00
Israel  5775  Spain
1 July
15:00
Turkey  9259  Poland
1 July
17:15
Spain  5640  France
1 July
19:00
Israel  6966  Sweden
2 July
10:30
Poland  4563  Spain
2 July
12:45
France  5847  Israel
2 July
15:00
Turkey  7058  Sweden
3 July
14:45
Spain  4963  Turkey
3 July
17:15
Israel  5769  Poland
3 July
19:30
Sweden  6355  France

Knockout stage

5 July
9:30
Switzerland   6748  Israel
5 July
10:00
Belgium  7086  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  6345  Netherlands
5 July
14:30
Italy  5665  Spain
5 July
18:30
Turkey  8979  Germany
5 July
19:00
Great Britain  8956  Poland

Semifinals

6 July
12:30
Poland  5372  Italy
6 July
13:00
Spain  6972  Great Britain
6 July
17:45
Turkey  7945  Sweden
6 July
17:45
Netherlands  5969  Germany
11th place game
6 July
19:30
Israel  4665  Belgium
9th place game
6 July
20:00
France  8656   Switzerland
7th place game
7 July
11:15
Netherlands  7665  Poland
5th place game
7 July
11:15
Germany  4153  Italy

Bronze medal game

7 July
13:30
Sweden  5665  Spain

Final

7 July
16:00
Great Britain  5957  Turkey

Final standings

Awards

All-Star Team
PointPlayerShirt #Nation
1Abdillah Jama10 Great Britain
2.5Joackim Linden15 Sweden
3Alejandro Zarzuela Beltran9 Spain
3Mustafa Korkmaz13 Netherlands
4Özgür Gürbulak5 Turkey
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References

  1. Wheelchair Basketball, Australian Paralympic Committee
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