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Europe's second chance

January 31, 2008

Remember that there is this “second chance tournament” for teams who did not qualify the first time for the Olympics? Well the draw will be tonight at approx. 6:30pm European time in Greece. Fiba.com tells us that we will be able to follow the draw LIVE – I don’t know yet if it will be a LIVE stream or you will be able to see the countries going into the groups here.

This are the 12 teams that still have the chance to get a ticket to Beijing this summer:

  • Lebanon
  • Puerto Rico
  • Greece
  • Korea
  • Brazil
  • Germany
  • Cameroon
  • Canada
  • Croatia
  • Cape Verde
  • New Zealand
  • Slovenia

On 9th December 2007, at its meeting in Chicago, the FIBA Central Board decided that the 2008 FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament for Men will be played in Athens (Greece), in the 18.000 OAKA Sports Arena, located in Maroussi, from 14th to 20th July 2008. 

During today’s draw, the above-mentioned 12 national teams will be divided into four groups of three teams each. Each team will play all the other teams in its own group. The teams placed 1st and 2nd in each group will advance to the Quarter-Finals. The two winners of the Semi-Finals will qualify for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, while the two losers will battle for one remaining Olympic spot. 

What does that mean?

Three teams will advance – what is your guess? The only European team I can see taking one of these spots for sure right now would be Greece..

Jan 31, 2008ballineurope
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Comments: 7
  1. Maku
    15 years ago

    I have the feeling that only Brazil can face in real conditions the european teams… Of course, it could always vary depending on the match-ups, but I would bet for Greece, Croatia and Brazil (winning the 3rd place game against Slovenia).

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  2. Arkadios
    15 years ago

    Group A:

    Greece
    Brazil
    Lebanon

    Group B:

    Germany
    New Zealand
    Cape Verde

    Group C:

    Slovenia
    Canada
    Korea

    Group D:

    Croatia
    Puerto Rico
    Cameroon

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  3. Arkadios
    15 years ago

    Greece and Slovenia easy.

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  4. migala
    15 years ago

    maybe there is chance for Puerto Rico if only they could play organized basketball…

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  5. Tobias
    15 years ago

    Just to know – did they put the four European teams into four different groups at the begining of the draw?

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  6. Tobias
    15 years ago

    Well I guess Europe was in one pot 🙂 think first …

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  7. Arkadios
    15 years ago

    Goo self-advice 🙂

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