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The 1976 European Women's Basketball Championship, commonly called EuroBasket Women 1976, was the 15th regional championship held by FIBA Europe. The competition was held in France and took place from 20 May to 29 May 1976. Soviet Union won the gold medal and Czechoslovakia the silver medal while Bulgaria won the bronze.
1975–76 FIBA European Champions Cup. ... Women. AIAW women's basketball tournament. ... 1976 ABA All-Star Game; ABA Finals Most Valuable Player Award: ...
1976–77 in European women's basketball (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "1976–77 in European basketball" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
The 1976 FIBA European Championship for Cadettes was the first edition of the European basketball championship for U16 women's teams, today known as FIBA U16 Women's European Championship. 16 teams featured in the competition, held in Szczecin, Poland from 14 to 22 August 1976. The Soviet Union won their first title.
Pages in category "1976–77 in European women's basketball" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The 1976–77 FIBA Women's European Champions Cup [1] was the 19th edition of FIBA Europe's competition for women's basketball national champion clubs, running from October 1976 to March 1977. [2] For the first time the final was played as a single match in a neutral venue, with Daugava Riga defeating Clermont UC in Barcelona to win its 16th title.
The 1976–77 FIBA European Champions Cup was the 20th edition of the European top-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA European Champions Cup (now called EuroLeague). The Final was held at the Pionir Hall, in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, on April 7, 1977. Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv defeated Mobilgirgi Varese, by a score of 78–77 ...
EuroLeague Women is the main women's club basketball competition in Europe. First established by FIBA in September 1958, the inaugural European women's club competition consisted of 10 teams and came about following the success of an equivalent tournament for men's clubs earlier in the same year.