EuroBasket 1983 Women
19th FIBA European Women's
Basketball Championship
Tournament details
Host countryHungary
Dates11–18 September
Teams12
Venue(s) (in Budapest, Miskolc, Zalaegerszeg host cities)
Final positions
Champions Soviet Union (17th title)
Official website
Official website (archive)

The 1983 European Women Basketball Championship, commonly called EuroBasket Women 1983, was the 19th regional championship held by FIBA Europe. The competition was held in Hungary and took place from 11 September to 18 September 1983. Soviet Union won the gold medal and Bulgaria the silver medal while Hungary won the bronze.

Squads

First stage

Group A

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 550329283
2Hungary Hungary 541390337
3Poland Poland 532384353
4Netherlands Netherlands 523273300
5Romania Romania 514367369
6Spain Spain 505296397








September 11Poland Poland92–59Spain Spain
September 11Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia60–50Netherlands Netherlands
September 11Hungary Hungary87–85Romania Romania
September 12Poland Poland62–60Netherlands Netherlands
September 12Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia66–59Romania Romania
September 12Hungary Hungary94–64Spain Spain
September 13Romania Romania83–64Spain Spain
September 13Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia68–60Poland Poland
September 13Hungary Hungary72–55Netherlands Netherlands
September 14Netherlands Netherlands55–54Romania Romania
September 14Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia75–57Spain Spain
September 14Hungary Hungary80–73Poland Poland
September 15Netherlands Netherlands53–52Spain Spain
September 15Poland Poland97–86Romania Romania
September 15Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia60–57Hungary Hungary

Group B

Pl Team Pld W L PF PA
1Soviet Union Soviet Union 550508298
2Bulgaria Bulgaria 541420418
3Italy Italy 523323348
4Czech Republic Czechoslovakia 523365398
5Sweden Sweden 514364418
6West Germany West Germany 514299399








September 11Soviet Union Soviet Union105–74Sweden Sweden
September 11West Germany West Germany54–50Italy Italy
September 11Bulgaria Bulgaria90–86Czech Republic Czechoslovakia
September 12Sweden Sweden68–66West Germany West Germany
September 12Soviet Union Soviet Union108–60Bulgaria Bulgaria
September 12Italy Italy74–68Czech Republic Czechoslovakia
September 13Bulgaria Bulgaria88–62West Germany West Germany
September 13Italy Italy72–58Sweden Sweden
September 13Soviet Union Soviet Union97–55Czech Republic Czechoslovakia
September 14Czechoslovakia Czech Republic78–76Sweden Sweden
September 14Soviet Union Soviet Union115–56West Germany West Germany
September 14Bulgaria Bulgaria85–74Italy Italy
September 15Soviet Union Soviet Union83–53Italy Italy
September 15Bulgaria Bulgaria97–88Sweden Sweden
September 15Czechoslovakia Czech Republic78–61West Germany West Germany

Play-off stages

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
September 17
 
 
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia62
 
September 18
 
Bulgaria Bulgaria72
 
Bulgaria Bulgaria70
 
September 17
 
Soviet Union Soviet Union91
 
Soviet Union Soviet Union103
 
 
Hungary Hungary69
 
Third place
 
 
September 18
 
 
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia79
 
 
Hungary Hungary82



9th to 12th places
September 17Romania Romania71–62West Germany West Germany
September 17Sweden Sweden85–82Spain Spain
5th to 8th places
September 17Czechoslovakia Czech Republic69–59Poland Poland
September 17Italy Italy60–57Netherlands Netherlands
11th place
September 18Spain Spain64–63West Germany West Germany
9th place
September 18Romania Romania80–75Sweden Sweden
7th place
September 18Poland Poland82–73Netherlands Netherlands
5th place
September 18Italy Italy55–54Czech Republic Czechoslovakia
 1983 FIBA European Women's Basketball Championship champion 

Soviet Union
Seventeenth title

Final standings

Place Team PE
Soviet Union Soviet UnionSame position
Bulgaria BulgariaRise3
Hungary HungaryRise6
4Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia YugoslaviaSame position
5Italy ItalyRise2
6Czech Republic CzechoslovakiaFall3
7Poland PolandFall5
8Netherlands NetherlandsFall2
9Romania RomaniaFall1
10Sweden SwedenRise1
11Spain SpainNew entry
12West Germany West GermanyFall2
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