SYSTEM OF COMPETITION CHANGED FOR EUROBASKET WOMEN 2013

FIBA Europe announced on Monday that, at a meeting in Istanbul the FIBA Europe Executive Committee, together with a majority of the FIBA Europe board members, decided to amend the system of competition for EuroBasket Women.

The EuroBasket Women Final Round will still be played with 16 teams in the future but the system of Qualification with Division A and B has been abolished.

According to the changes done for EuroBasket Men 2013, all teams will play for a spot in the EuroBasket Women Final Round 2013 starting in the summer of 2012.

‘We are happy to announce that now every country has the possibility to qualify two times for a EuroBasket Final Round every term.' » said FIBA Europe President Olafur Rafnsson.

‘ »This gives all the national teams the possibility to have high level competition and, what is even more important, to play those games in front of their own fans.' » he added.

As this makes a Relegation Round in 2011 obsolete, it has been decided to extend the number of teams in the Additional Qualification Round 2011 to ten.

The ten teams will be divided into two groups with five teams and play a tournament in one of the participating countries next year before Eurobasket Women.

Both groups will play a round robin system with the respective group-winners advancing to a decisive game.

The winner of this game, which will be played in Poland, three days prior to EuroBasket Women 2011 will take part in the Final Round.

‘ »This gives all teams something to play for next summer' » commented FIBA Europe Secretary General Nar Zanolin.

‘ »The new format saves the teams time and expenses in comparison to home and away games and is still very attractive as the winner gets a spot in EuroBasket Women without being too tired from travelling.' » he explained.

Meanwhile the games of Division B, played in the summer of 2011 will be used to determine the seeding for the 2013 Qualifying Round.

(FIBA Europe) »

Par FLBB , le 07/09/2010 à 00:03