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Rare FIBA Worldbasket 1998 🅰️ GREECE 100 Drachmas 🅰️ Grece Griechenland Grecia

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  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Greece
  • Year: 1998
  • 1000 Units in Stock
  • Location:Greece
  • Ships to:Worldwide
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ΓΙΑ ΕΛΛΑΔΑ ΓΙΝΕΤΑΙ ΚΑΙ ΑΝΤΙΚΑΒΟΛΗ Η ΚΑΤΑΘΕΣΗ/ΜΕΤΑΦΟΡΑ ΣΕ ΤΡΑΠΕΖΑ.<br>Επικοινωνήστε για λεπτομέρειες.<br>The item on the pictures is the one that you will receive. Look carrefully and judge for your self for the quallity and the grade.<br>S&h is $13.90 for all the world. Registered mail with international tracking number.<br>BID WITH CONFIDENCE. . SELLER with 100% POSITIVE FEEDBACK.<br>1998 FIBA World Championship<br>Παγκόσμιο Πρωτάθλημα Καλαθοσφαίρισης Ανδρών 1998<br>Tournament details<br>Host country<br>Greece<br>City<br>Athens<br>Dates<br>29 July – 9 August<br>Teams<br>16 (from 5 confederations)<br>Venue(s)<br>2 (in 1 host city)<br>Final positions<br>Champions<br>FR Yugoslavia<br>(4th title)<br>Runners-up<br>Russia<br>Third place<br>United States<br>Fourth place<br>Greece<br>Tournament statistics<br>MVP<br>Dejan Bodiroga<br>Top scorer<br>Alberto Herreros<br>(17.9<br>points per game<br>)<br>←<br>1994<br>2002<br>→<br>The<br>1998 FIBA World Championship<br>was the 13th<br>FIBA World Championship<br>, an international<br>basketball<br>tournament held by the<br>International Basketball Federation<br>and hosted in<br>Greece<br>from 29 July to 9 August 1998. The tournament was contested by 16 nations and the matches were played in two venues in<br>Athens<br>.<br>Because of the<br>National Basketball Association<br>lockout<br>and unlike in the<br>previous championship<br>, the<br>USA Basketball Association<br>was unable to send a team composed of NBA players, thus causing the<br>American national team<br>roster consisting of professional basketball players playing in Europe and two college players.<br>[1]<br>The tournament was won by<br>FR Yugoslavia<br>, in their first participation after the<br>breakup of Yugoslavia<br>, defeating<br>Russia<br>in the final 64-62.<br>Athens<br>Greece<br>Marousi<br>,<br>Athens<br>Neo Faliro<br>,<br>Athens<br>Marousi<br>,<br>Athens<br>Piraeus<br>,<br>Athens<br>Athens Olympic Indoor Hall<br>Capacity: 18,700<br>Peace and Friendship Stadium<br>Capacity: 14,776<br>Squads<br>Main article:<br>1998 FIBA World Championship squads<br>Competing nations<br>Competing teams<br>Greece<br>and the<br>United States<br>qualified automatically, the first because of its status as host country, and the latter due to earning a gold medal in the<br>1996 Summer Olympics<br>.<br>The remaining places were secured according to the different continental tournaments held in 1997.<br>FIBA Africa<br>(2)<br>Nigeria<br>Senegal<br>FIBA Asia<br>(2)<br>Japan<br>South Korea<br>FIBA Americas<br>(4+1)<br>Argentina<br>Brazil<br>Canada<br>Puerto Rico<br>United States<br>(Olympic Champions)<br>FIBA Oceania<br>(1)<br>Australia