Male Basketball Council Male Revised Semifinals Of European Championship

In the quarterfinal match of the European Basketball Championship 2025 (Eurobasket 2025), the Turkish national team beat Poland with a score of 91:77 and went to the semifinals.

The national team of Turkey entered the first year of the best teams of Europe. semifinals with the winner of the couple Lithuania-Greek.

c The first period Poland scored glasses thanks to three -point shots from the corners, and the Turkish national team was effective under the ring thanks to organized attacks. The first quarter of the match, which took place in equal struggle, ended in a draw 19:19.

Türkiye, which effectively began the second quarter, by the 17th minute increased the gap to a two-digit number: 36-26. In the remaining part of the match, the team with the moon and the star increased the gap and went into the locker room with the advantage of 46-32. Alperen Schengyun, who in the first period did not score a single ball, scored 10 points in the second period.

NO Having reduced the pace in the third quarter, the Turkish national team, thanks to the exact throws from the perimeter, increased the gap to 21 points in the 27th minute: 61-40. In the remaining part of the match, Poland gathered a little and reduced the gap to 15 points, and the Turkish national team went by the last quarter with the advantage of 65-50.

c The last quarter, Türkiye scored glasses thanks to Larkin. Poland responded to the effective game of Loyd and in the 37th minute reduced the gap to 8 points: 78-70. In the remaining part of the match, Shimus Haszer, Erjan Osmani and Kenan Sipachi abandoned important balls from behind the penalty. The Turkish national team won the match with a score of 91-77 and went to the semifinals.

Türkiye 91:74 Poland

Hall: Arena Riga

Judges: Ademir Zurapovich (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Takaki Kato (Japan), Martin Khorozov (Bulgaria)

Turkey: Larkin 13, Shemus hazard 13, Osman 10, Erjan Osmani 10, Alperenen Schengyun 19, Kenan Sipahi 11, adem Bon 5, Furkan Korkmaz 10, Omer Farok Yurtsven, Sertach Chanli

Poland: Luda 19, Lachinsky, Ponytka 19, Sokolovski 13, Baltserovsky 3, Pluta 9, Dzeva 11, Gelo, Oleinichak 3, Zolneravich