VI OLYMPIC BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT (TOKYO 1964)

QUALIFYING STAGE

(From 4-06-1964 to 4-10-1964)

 

 

EUROPEAN PRE-OLYMPIC TOURNAMENT

(Genève, Switzerland)

(From 4-06-1964 to 13-06-1964)

 

 

PRELIMINARY ROUND

 

GROUP A

 

 

GROUP B

Competition Day 1 (4-06-1964)

Competition Day 1 (4-06-1964)

Hungary - Finland

58-80 (21-40)

Bulgaria - Great Britain

82-62 (41-23)

GDR - Israel

56-65 (29-36)

Spain - Netherlands

85-80 (40-38)

Greece - Switzerland

89-82 (38-33)

Belgium - France

73-78 (36-42)

Competition Day 2 (5-06-1964)

Competition Day 2 (5-06-1964)

Hungary - Austria

86-72 (51-28)

Spain - Luxembourg

88-58 (35-26)

Israel - Finland

55-60 (19-30)

Belgium - Great Britain

100-64 (47-36)

GDR - Switzerland

78-50 (40-22)

France - Netherlands

65-48 (32-30)

Competition Day 3 (6-06-1964)

Competition Day 3 (6-06-1964)

Finland - Switzerland

89-50 (47-21)

Netherlands - Great Britain

66-84 (30-32)

Israel - Austria

62-45 (25-19)

France - Luxembourg

100-29 (44-12)

GDR - Greece

78-68 (46-36)

Belgium - Bulgaria

63-80 (27-43) (*)

Competition Day 4 (7-06-1964)

Competition Day 4 (7-06-1964)

Switzerland - Austria

67-70 (28-37)

Great Britain - Luxembourg

61-56 (33-28)

Finland - Greece

73-67 (32-37)

France - Spain

93-66 (43-39)

Israel - Hungary

55-61 (28-38)

Netherlands - Bulgaria

74-84 (40-50)

Competition Day 5 (8-06-1964)

Competition Day 5 (8-06-1964)

Switzerland - Hungary

50-80 (28-34)

Luxembourg - Bulgaria

46-85 (18-45)

Austria - Greece

66-91 (34-45)

Great Britain - Spain

67-97 (29-47)

Finland - GDR

66-62 (43-27)

Netherlands - Belgium

55-87 (26-31)

Competition Day 6 (10-06-1964)

Competition Day 6 (10-06-1964)

Austria - GDR

47-77 (21-37)

Great Britain - France

43-86 (17-46)

Greece - Hungary

71-84 (25-40)

Luxembourg - Belgium

66-102 (31-47)

Switzerland - Israel

53-79 (32-40)

Bulgaria - Spain

73-76 (40-36)

Competition Day 7 (11-06-1964)

Competition Day 7 (11-06-1964)

Austria - Finland

71-86 (39-33)

Luxembourg - Netherlands

59-83 (24-43)

Hungary - GDR

67-68 (35-38)

Spain - Belgium

82-78 (43-42)

Greece - Israel

41-53 (18-28)

Bulgaria - France

69-68 (28-35)

FINAL STANDING

P

W

L

F

A

PtS.

1. Finland

6

6

0

454

363

12

2. Hungary

6

4

2

436

396

10

3. Israel

6

4

2

369

316

10

4. GDR

6

4

2

419

363

10

5. Greece

6

2

4

427

436

8

6. Austria

6

1

5

371

469

7

7. Switzerland

6

0

6

352

485

6

 

FINAL STANDING

P

W

L

F

A

PtS.

1. France

6

5

1

490

328

11

2. Bulgaria

6

5

1

473

389

11

3. Spain

6

5

1

494

449

11

4. Belgium

6

3

3

503

425

9

5. Great Britain

6

2

4

381

487

8

6. Netherlands

6

1

5

406

464

7

7. Luxembourg

6

0

6

314

519

6

(*) Game played on 9-06-1964. The original game, played on 6-06-1964, ended with a Belgium victory (59-57), but later FIBA ordered its replay due to some timing irregularities. This is the first time in European basketball history that an international game is replayed.

 

 

CLASSIFICATION ROUND

 

PLACES 13-14

(12-06-1964)

A7-B7: Switzerland - Luxembourg

86-50 (38-19)

 

PLACES 9-12

Semifinals (12-06-1964)

A5-B6: Greece - Netherlands

72-67 (33-33)

B5-A6: Great Britain - Austria

54-75 (19-37)

Finals (13-06-1964)

PLACES 11/12: Netherlands - Great Britain

82-63 (43-18)

PLACES 9/10: Greece - Austria

63-57 (27-26)

 

PLACES 5-8

Semifinals (12-06-1964)

A3-B4: Israel - Belgium

69-78 (27-39)

B3-A4: Spain - GDR

69-67 (31-36)

Finals (13-06-1964)

PLACES 7/8: Israel - GDR

55-68 (29-35)

PLACES 5/6: Belgium - Spain

94-85 (46-41)

 

PLACES 1-4

Semifinals (12-06-1964)

A1-B2: Finland - Bulgaria

81-68 (44-39)

B1-A2: France - Hungary

66-73 (22-30)

Finals (13-06-1964)

PLACES 3/4: Bulgaria - France

69-81 (28-51)

PLACES 1/2: Finland - Hungary

57-69 (24-30)

 

 

FINAL STANDING

1.

Hungary*

2.

Finland*

3.

France

4.

Bulgaria

5.

Belgium

6.

Spain

7.

GDR

8.

Israel

9.

Greece

10.

Austria

11.

Netherlands

12.

Great Britain

13.

Switzerland

14.

Luxembourg

* Qualified for Olympic Tournament

 

 

 

PAN-CONTINENTAL PRE-OLYMPIC TOURNAMENT

(Yokohama, Japan)

(From 25-09-1964 to 4-10-1964)

 

 

Competition Day 1 (25-09-1964)

Indonesia - Thailand

50-85 (16-41)

Malaysia - Taiwan

81-98 (30-39)

Cuba - South Korea

61-67 (32-25)

Mexico - Philippines

90-85 (51-42)

Australia - Canada

73-53 (22-20)

Competition Day 2 (26-09-1964)

Malaysia - Philippines

55-85 (31-39)

Thailand - Canada

52-70 (17-27)

Indonesia - Taiwan

0-2 (w.o.)

Mexico - Cuba

81-63 (36-28)

Australia - South Korea

71-53 (33-32)

Competition Day 3 (27-09-1964)

Indonesia - Canada

60-70 (28-38)

Thailand - South Korea

62-74 (40-33)

Malaysia - Cuba

45-93 (18-43)

Taiwan - Philippines

71-95 (30-39)

Australia - Mexico

63-75 (36-29)

Competition Day 4 (28-09-1964)

Taiwan - Cuba

74-87 (34-30)

Thailand - Mexico

59-94 (19-40)

Malaysia - Australia

44-65 (20-37)

Indonesia - Philippines

98-86 (48-35)

South Korea - Canada

65-73 (26-34)

Competition Day 5 (30-09-1964)

Thailand - Malaysia

79-78 (38-43)

Indonesia - South Korea

85-103 (37-45)

Taiwan - Australia

62-64 (28-32)

Canada - Mexico

61-64 (36-36)

Philippines - Cuba

69-84 (27-40)

Competition Day 6 (1-10-1964)

South Korea - Mexico

75-76 (38-30)

Philippines - Australia

69-71 (32-29)

Indonesia - Cuba

96-99 (46-49;86-86)

Canada - Malaysia

88-45 (32-10)

Taiwan - Thailand

70-71 (32-39)

Competition Day 7 (2-10-1964)

Canada - Taiwan

86-79 (38-33)

Philippines - Thailand

98-71 (45-40)

South Korea - Malaysia

118-80 (46-44)

Cuba - Australia

65-77 (26-38)

Indonesia - Mexico

84-112 (41-62)

Competition Day 8 (3-10-1964)

Indonesia - Australia

68-82 (29-39)

Mexico - Malaysia

124-82 (55-34)

Cuba - Thailand

83-56 (40-20)

South Korea - Taiwan

93-71 (45-30)

Philippines - Canada

64-68 (31-34)

Competition Day 9 (4-10-1964)

Cuba - Canada

63-72 (29-32)

Indonesia - Malaysia

0-2 (w.o.)

Australia - Thailand

58-45 (31-32) (*)

Mexico - Taiwan

76-93 (33-46)

South Korea - Philippines

90-58 (25-32)

* Game abandoned by Thailand in the second half (later, FIBA validated the score at that time, 58-45, as final).

FINAL STANDING

P

W

L

F

A

PtS.

1. Mexico*

9

8

1

792

665

17

2. Australia*

9

8

1

624

534

17

3. Canada*

9

7

2

641

565

16

4. South Korea*

9

6

3

738

637

15

5. Cuba

9

5

4

698

637

14

6. Philippines

9

3

6

709

698

12

7. Thailand

9

3

6

580

675

12

8. Taiwan

9

3

6

620

653

12

9. Malaysia

9

1

8

512

750

10

10. Indonesia

9

1

8

541

641

10

* Qualified for Olympic Tournament

 

 

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GAME DETAILS (SPAIN)

 

PRE-OLYMPIC

VENUE: Palais d’Hiver (Genève)

DATE: 4-06-1964 (15:40 h)

ATTENDANCE: xxx

REFEREES: xxx (XXX), xxx (XXX)

FOULED OUT: Alfonso Martínez, Buscató

SPA

Spain - Netherlands

NED

85-80 (40-38)

Spain (coach: Joaquín Hernández)

José Nora (xx), Julio Descartín (xx), Miguel González (12), Lolo Sáinz (xx), José Lluís (xx), José María Jofresa (xx), Emiliano Rodríguez (12), Carlos Sevillano (10), Alfonso Martínez (18), Nino Buscató (xx), Lorenzo Alocén (xx), Natalio Ibarra (xx)

Netherlands (coach: Jan Janbroers)

Gerrit Kok (14), Frank Kales (11), Kurt Lagerwey (15), Jan Bruin (12), Karel Vrolijk (xx), Jan Driehuis (xx), Cees Burgert (xx), Ron Telling (xx), Peter Wanders (xx), Jan Schappert (xx), Bob Platinga (xx), Freek Witte (xx)

 

PRE-OLYMPIC

VENUE: Palais d’Hiver (Genève)

DATE: 5-06-1964 (13:00 h)

ATTENDANCE: xxx

REFEREES: Dimitrios Kallitsis (GRE), Jacob Saltiel (ISR)

FOULED OUT: xxx

SPA

Spain - Luxembourg

LUX

88-58 (35-26)

Spain (coach: Joaquín Hernández)

José Nora (2), Julio Descartín (9), Miguel González (6), Lolo Sáinz (2), José Lluís (8), José María Jofresa (3), Emiliano Rodríguez (-), Carlos Sevillano (7), Alfonso Martínez (8), Nino Buscató (-), Lorenzo Alocén (12), Natalio Ibarra (31)

Luxembourg (coach: Armand Frisanco)
Robert Thillen (-), Armand Posing (12), Theo Pletschette (8), Schultz (2), Fernand Wolter (2), Henri Mathgen (4), Joseph Strotz (2), Nicolas Strotz (11), Norbert Maas (-), Gilbert Kremer (17), Lieb (-), Paul Agnes (-)

 

PRE-OLYMPIC

VENUE: Palais d’Hiver (Genève)

DATE: 7-06-1964 (15:40 h)

ATTENDANCE: xxx

REFEREES: Roger Weber (SWI), xxx Noynek (FIN)

FOULED OUT: xxx

FRA

France - Spain

SPA

93-66 (43-39)

France (coach: André Buffière)

Jean Degros (10), Alain Gilles (17), Maxime Dorigo (11), Jérôme Christ (6), Pierre Cordevant (4); Michel le Ray (13), Henri Grange (6), Bernard Mayeur (2), Philippe Baillet (4), Michel Rat (4), Gérard Moroze (16), Christian Baltzer (-)

Spain (coach: Joaquín Hernández)

Lolo Sáinz (10), Carlos Sevillano (-), Emiliano Rodríguez (20), Miguel González (3), Alfonso Martínez (15); José Nora (-), Julio Descartín (2), José Lluís (1), José María Jofresa (-), Nino Buscató (10), Lorenzo Alocén (5), Natalio Ibarra (-)

 

PRE-OLYMPIC

VENUE: Palais d’Hiver (Genève)

DATE: 8-06-1964 (17:00 h)

ATTENDANCE: xxx

REFEREES: Jacob Saltiel (ISR), Dimitrios Kallitsis (GRE)

FOULED OUT: xxx

GBR

Great Britain - Spain

SPA

67-97 (29-47)

Great Britain (coach: A.J. Smith)
Peter Harrison (4), Gary Fuller (-), Vaughn Thomas (18), David Flockhart (-), Terry Edwards (18), David Williams (18), Charles Robinson (4), Geoffrey Kaiser (-), Joe Dixon (-), Arthur Judge (5), Merrick Anatol (-
)

Spain (coach: Joaquín Hernández)

José Nora (-), Julio Descartín (2), Miguel González (9), Lolo Sáinz (13), José Lluís (4), José María Jofresa (2), Emiliano Rodríguez (18), Carlos Sevillano (-), Alfonso Martínez (19), Nino Buscató (20), Lorenzo Alocén (10), Natalio Ibarra (-)

 

PRE-OLYMPIC

VENUE: Palais d’Hiver (Genève)

DATE: 10-06-1964 (21:30 h)

ATTENDANCE: xxx

REFEREES: André Pythoud (SWI), Hubert Jacobs (FRG)

FOULED OUT: xxx

BUL

Bulgaria - Spain

SPA

73-76 (40-36)

Bulgaria (coach: Kiril Khajtov)

Viktor Radev (11), Ilija Mirchev (18), Georgi Kănev (6), Stefan Filipov (12), Ljubomir Panov (14), Dimităr Donev (10), Mincho Dimov (-), Emil Mikhajlov (-), Georgi Panov (2), Nikola Atanasov (-), Vasil Kosturkov (-), Boris Denchev (-)

Spain (coach: Joaquín Hernández)

José Nora (-), Julio Descartín (-), Miguel González (6), Lolo Sáinz (11), José Lluís (-), José María Jofresa (-), Emiliano Rodríguez (14), Carlos Sevillano (6), Alfonso Martínez (8), Nino Buscató (17), Lorenzo Alocén (14), Natalio Ibarra (-)

 

PRE-OLYMPIC

VENUE: Palais d’Hiver (Genève)

DATE: 11-06-1964 (xxx h)

ATTENDANCE: xxx

REFEREES: Jacob Saltiel (ISR), xxx Noynek (FIN)

FOULED OUT: Alfonso Martínez

SPA

Spain - Belgium

BEL

82-78 (43-42)

Spain (coach: Joaquín Hernández)

José Nora (-), Julio Descartín (1), Miguel González (4), Lolo Sáinz (6), José Lluís (-), José María Jofresa (2), Emiliano Rodríguez (21), Carlos Sevillano (10), Alfonso Martínez (22), Nino Buscató (16), Lorenzo Alocén (-), Natalio Ibarra (-)

Belgium (coach: Roger Staes)

Jef Eygel (10), Théo Hillen (4), René Aerts (4), Pierre Dewandeler (13), Lucien van Kersschaever (4), John Loridon (11), Guido Scholiers (18), Pol Weenen (-), Camille Dierckx (14), Pierre van Huele (-)

 

PRE-OLYMPIC

VENUE: Palais d’Hiver (Genève)

DATE: 12-06-1964 (xxx h)

ATTENDANCE: xxx

REFEREES: André Pythoud (SWI), Dimitrios Kallitsis (GRE)

FOULED OUT: xxx

SPA

Spain - GDR

GDR

69-67 (31-36)

Spain (coach: Joaquín Hernández)

José Nora (-), Julio Descartín (-), Miguel González (-), Lolo Sáinz (-), José Lluís (1), José María Jofresa (4), Emiliano Rodríguez (25), Carlos Sevillano (4), Alfonso Martínez (19), Nino Buscató (10), Lorenzo Alocén (6), Natalio Ibarra (-)

GDR (coach: Werner Krüger)

Otfried Pleitz (24), Herbert Kulik (7), Siegfried Danzke (-), Volkhardt Uhlig (-), Götz Ribitzki (-), Klaus Sauerbier (4), Dieter Schulze (14), Arno Voigt (16), Karl-Friedrich Stahl (-), Wolfgang Jahn (-), Günther Adam (2)

 

PRE-OLYMPIC

VENUE: Palais d’Hiver (Genève)

DATE: 13-06-1964 (xxx h)

ATTENDANCE: xxx

REFEREES: István Szabó (HUN), Borislav Stojchev (BUL)

FOULED OUT: xxx

BEL

Belgium - Spain

SPA

94-85 (46-41)

Belgium (coach: Roger Staes)

Jef Eygel (8), Théo Hillen (1), René Aerts (12), Pierre Dewandeler (-), Lucien van Kersschaever (15), John Loridon (10), Guido Scholiers (13), Pol Weenen (9), Camille Dierckx (24), Pierre van Huele (2)

Spain (coach: Joaquín Hernández)

José Nora (-), Julio Descartín (15), Miguel González (8), Lolo Sáinz (4), José Lluís (-), José María Jofresa (2), Emiliano Rodríguez (20), Carlos Sevillano (2), Alfonso Martínez (15), Nino Buscató (9), Lorenzo Alocén (3), Natalio Ibarra (7)

 

 

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