IX OLYMPIC BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT (MONTRÉAL 1976)

QUALIFYING STAGE

(From 3-05-1976 to 3-07-1976)

 

 

EUROPEAN PRE-OLYMPIC TOURNAMENT

(Edinburgh, Scotland)

(From 3-05-1976 to 8-05-1976)

 

 

PRELIMINARY ROUND

 

GROUP A

 

GROUP B

Competition Day 1 (3-05-1976)

Competition Day 1 (3-05-1976)

Great Britain - Yugoslavia

67-102 (32-48)

Poland - Belgium

100-76 (49-35)

Israel - France

100-93 (52-41)

Italy - Ireland

128-49 (56-22)

Competition Day 2 (4-05-1976)

Competition Day 2 (4-05-1976)

Yugoslavia - France

93-68 (49-38)

Belgium - Ireland

124-62 (50-19)

Great Britain - Israel

80-91 (36-52)

Italy - Poland

117-97 (58-50)

Competition Day 3 (5-05-1976)

Competition Day 3 (5-05-1976)

Great Britain - France

84-100 (45-53)

Poland - Ireland

100-59 (44-29)

Yugoslavia - Israel

123-103 (57-43)

Italy - Belgium

82-71 (41-32)

FINAL STANDING

P

W

L

F

A

PtS.

1. Yugoslavia

3

3

0

318

238

6

2. Israel

3

2

1

294

296

5

3. France

3

1

2

261

277

4

4. Great Britain

3

0

3

231

293

3

FINAL STANDING

P

W

L

F

A

PtS.

1. Italy

3

3

0

327

217

6

2. Poland

3

2

1

297

252

5

3. Belgium

3

1

2

271

244

4

4. Ireland

3

0

3

170

352

3

 

 

CLASSIFICATION ROUND

(Preliminary Round scores are accumulated)

 

PLACES 5-8

Competition Day 1 (7-05-1976)

A3-B4: France - Ireland

94-72 (38-28)

B3-A4: Belgium - Great Britain

77-62 (40-35)

Competition Day 2 (8-05-1976)

A3-B3: France - Belgium

79-84 (30-39)

A4-B4: Great Britain - Ireland

78-56 (44-28)

FINAL STANDING

P

W

L

F

A

PtS.

1. Belgium

3

3

0

285

203

6

2. France

3

2

1

273

240

5

3. Great Britain

3

1

2

224

233

4

4. Ireland

3

0

3

190

296

3

 

 

FINAL ROUND

(Preliminary Round scores are accumulated)

 

PLACES 1-4

Competition Day 1 (7-05-1976)

A1-B2: Yugoslavia - Poland

101-92 (52-44)

B1-A2: Italy - Israel

80-66 (42-37)

Competition Day 2 (8-05-1976)

A1-B1: Yugoslavia - Italy

79-84 (36-36)

A2-B2: Israel - Poland

81-93 (43-48)

FINAL STANDING

P

W

L

F

A

PtS.

1. Italy

3

3

0

281

242

6

2. Yugoslavia

3

2

1

303

279

5

3. Poland

3

1

2

282

299

4

4. Israel

3

0

3

250

296

3

 

 

FINAL STANDING

1.

Italy*

2.

Yugoslavia**

3.

Poland**

4.

Israel**

5.

Belgium

6.

France

7.

Great Britain**

8.

Ireland

* Qualified for Olympic Tournament

** Qualified for PPT (see below)

 

 

 

PAN-CONTINENTAL PRE-OLYMPIC TOURNAMENT

(Hamilton, Canada)

(From 22-06-1976 to 3-07-1976)

 

 

PRELIMINARY ROUND

 

GROUP A

 

GROUP B

Competition Day 1 (22-06-1976)

Competition Day 1 (22-06-1976)

Finland - Iceland

91-59 (44-30)

Spain - Poland

99-73 (47-35)

Yugoslavia - Czechoslovakia

73-78 (36-39)

Sweden - Great Britain

70-40 (39-25)

Israel - Brazil

78-82 (36-42)

Netherlands - Mexico

71-84 (34-33)

Competition Day 2 (23-06-1976)

Competition Day 2 (23-06-1976)

Yugoslavia - Finland

87-58 (31-28)

Sweden - Bulgaria

72-88 (32-42)

Israel - Czechoslovakia

69-92 (27-48)

Poland - Great Britain

86-73 (32-37)

Iceland - Brazil

62-100 (27-45)

Spain - Mexico

72-73 (34-33)

Competition Day 3 (26-06-1976)

Competition Day 3 (24-06-1976)

Czechoslovakia - Finland

70-60 (43-27)

Spain - Netherlands

97-86 (30-44)

Israel - Iceland

116-65 (66-27)

Great Britain - Mexico

57-93 (27-57)

Brazil - Yugoslavia

80-88 (34-50)

Poland - Bulgaria

68-71 (34-34)

Competition Day 4 (27-06-1976)

Competition Day 4 (25-06-1976)

Iceland - Yugoslavia

53-113 (20-44)

Great Britain - Netherlands

60-76 (24-36)

Israel - Finland

103-79 (48-34)

Poland - Sweden

79-89 (41-39)

Czechoslovakia - Brazil

63-68 (32-37)

Mexico - Bulgaria

98-73 (41-37)

Competition Day 5 (28-06-1976)

Competition Day 5 (27-06-1976)

Finland - Brazil

70-74 (38-39)

Great Britain - Spain

79-98 (35-42)

Iceland - Czechoslovakia

60-111 (31-61)

Bulgaria - Netherlands

63-76 (38-37)

Israel - Yugoslavia

77-110 (37-62)

Mexico - Sweden

80-76 (31-34)

FINAL STANDING

P

W

L

F

A

PtS.

1. Yugoslavia

5

4

1

471

346

9

2. Czechoslovakia

5

4

1

414

330

9

3. Brazil

5

4

1

404

361

9

4. Israel

5

2

3

443

428

7

5. Finland

5

1

4

358

393

6

6. Iceland

5

0

5

299

531

5

Competition Day 6 (28-06-1976)

Bulgaria - Spain

79-115 (41-58)

Netherlands - Sweden

93-65 (48-23)

Mexico - Poland

81-104 (35-52)

Competition Day 7 (29-06-1976)

Sweden - Spain

78-91 (39-41)

Bulgaria - Great Britain

91-68 (48-34)

Netherlands - Poland

90-94 (48-49)

FINAL STANDING

P

W

L

F

A

PtS.

1. Mexico

6

5

1

509

453

11

2. Spain

6

5

1

572

468

11

3. Netherlands

6

3

3

492

463

9

4. Poland

6

3

3

504

503

9

5. Bulgaria

6

3

3

465

497

9

6. Sweden

6

2

4

450

471

8

7. Great Britain

6

0

6

377

514

6

 

 

FINAL ROUND

(Preliminary Round scores are accumulated)

 

PLACES 1-6

Competition Day 1 (1-07-1976)

A1-B3: Yugoslavia - Netherlands

102-78 (55-38)

A3-B1: Brazil - Mexico

79-85 (38-35)

A2-B2: Czechoslovakia - Spain

89-94 (38-59)

Competition Day 2 (2-07-1976)

A3-B3: Brazil - Netherlands

90-95 (42-45)

A1-B2: Yugoslavia - Spain

96-71 (46-28)

A2-B1: Czechoslovakia - Mexico

102-59 (48-30)

Competition Day 3 (3-07-1976)

A3-B2: Brazil - Spain

109-100 (47-44)

A2-B3: Czechoslovakia - Netherlands

90-79 (46-40)

A1-B1: Yugoslavia - Mexico

94-75 (54-42)

FINAL STANDING

P

W

L

F

A

PtS.

1. Yugoslavia

5

4

1

453

382

9

2. Czechoslovakia

5

3

2

422

373

8

3. Mexico

5

3

2

376

418

8

4. Brazil

5

2

3

426

431

7

5. Spain

5

2

3

434

453

7

6. Netherlands

5

1

4

409

463

6

* Qualified for Olympic Tournament

 

 

::::: OLYMPIC TOURNAMENT :::::

 

 

GAME DETAILS (SPAIN)

 

PRE-OLYMPIC

VENUE: McMaster Marauders Hall (Hamilton)

DATE: 22-06-1976 (9:00 h)

ATTENDANCE: 1.500

REFEREES: Al Rae (CAN), Sang Wook-han (KOR)

FOULED OUT: Luyk (29’) / Bogucki (35’), Raczek (38’), Seweryn (39’)

[Incidents: After a negative record of 0-13 in international matches, Spain defeated its “black beast” Poland for the first time in 17 years.]

SPA

Spain - Poland

POL

99-73 (47-35)

Spain (coach: Antonio Díaz Miguel)

Víctor Escorial (-), Manolo Flores (2), Wayne Brabender (22), Clifford Luyk (13), Luis Miguel Santillana (14); Cristóbal Rodríguez (4), Juan Antonio Corbalán (10), Gonzalo Sagi-Vela (12), Carmelo Cabrera (3), Rafael Rullán (5), José Luis Beltrán (11), Jesús Iradier (3)

Poland (coach: Andrzej Pstrokoński)

Andrzej Seweryn (14), Adam Gardzina (10), Edward Jurkiewicz (4), Wojciech Fiedorczuk (22), Marek Ładniak (-); Ireneusz Mulak (2), Jan Kwasiborski (2), Eugeniusz Kijewski (13), Zbigniew Bogucki (1), Zdzisław Raczek (5)

 

PRE-OLYMPIC

VENUE: McMaster Marauders Hall (Hamilton)

DATE: 23-06-1976 (19:00 h)

ATTENDANCE: xxx

REFEREES: Ron Foxcroft (CAN), xxx Nahari (ISR)

FOULED OUT: Flores (34’), Rullán (38’)

SPA

Spain - Mexico

MEX

72-73 (34-33)

Spain (coach: Antonio Díaz Miguel)

Juan Antonio Corbalán (8), Gonzalo Sagi-Vela (13), Wayne Brabender (8), Clifford Luyk (11), Luis Miguel Santillana (4); Víctor Escorial (2), Carmelo Cabrera (4), Rafael Rullán (13), Manolo Flores (9), Cristóbal Rodríguez (-), Jesús Iradier (-)

Mexico (coach: Carlos Bru)

Manuel Sáenz (4), Manuel Raga (18), Arturo Guerrero (18), Rafael Palomar (22), Antonio Ayala (2); Samuel Campis (-), Héctor Rodríguez (4), Anastasio Reyes (5), Gabriel Nava (-)

 

PRE-OLYMPIC

VENUE: McMaster Marauders Hall (Hamilton)

DATE: 24-06-1976 (xxx h)

ATTENDANCE: xxx

REFEREES: René Blanchouin (FRA), Hank Nichols (USA)

FOULED OUT: Rullán (33’), Beltrán (37’), Santillana (38’), Brabender (40’) / Pluim (25’), Sikking (38’), Woudstra (39’)

SPA

Spain - Netherlands

NED

97-86 (30-44)

Spain (coach: Antonio Díaz Miguel)

Víctor Escorial (2), Jesús Iradier (12), Wayne Brabender (24), Luis Miguel Santillana (2), Rafael Rullán (14); Carmelo Cabrera (-), Clifford Luyk (7), Manolo Flores (-), José Luis Beltrán (11), Gonzalo Sagi-Vela (3), Juan Antonio Corbalán (8), Cristóbal Rodríguez (14)

Netherlands (coach: Bill Sheridan)

Walter Ombre (7), Jan Dekker (5), Kees Akerboom (26), Herman Pluim (8), Jimmy Woudstra (18); Jan Sikking (2), Hugo Harrewijn (2), Wiebe Gorter (-), Charis Sideris (-), John van Vliet (9), Toon van Helfteren (9), Harry Kip (-)

 

PRE-OLYMPIC

VENUE: McMaster Marauders Hall (Hamilton)

DATE: 27-06-1976 (xxx h)

ATTENDANCE: xxx

REFEREES: Manoel Tavares (BRA), Bryan Nicurity (CAN)

FOULED OUT: Hall (30’), Turpie (36’) / Beltrán (7’), Rullán (38’), Santillana (38’)

GBR

Great Britain - Spain

SPA

79-98 (35-42)

Great Britain (coach: Miles Aiken)

Paul Philp (-), Mike Dudfield (16), Stu Turpie (8), Bill McInnes (11), Steve Latham (16); Guthrie Wilson (12), Martin Hall (8), Neville Hopkins (6), John Belk (2)

Spain (coach: Antonio Díaz Miguel)

Víctor Escorial (3), Wayne Brabender (19), Cristóbal Rodríguez (4), Luis Miguel Santillana (10), José Luis Beltrán (4); Clifford Luyk (6), Gonzalo Sagi-Vela (18), Juan Antonio Corbalán (5), Manolo Flores (12), Rafael Rullán (3), Jesús Iradier (14), Carmelo Cabrera (-)

 

PRE-OLYMPIC

VENUE: McMaster Marauders Hall (Hamilton)

DATE: 28-06-1976 (xxx h)

ATTENDANCE: xxx

REFEREES: xxx Nahari (ISR), Sang Wook-han (KOR)

FOULED OUT: Stojanov (33’) / Rullán (28’)

BUL

Bulgaria - Spain

SPA

79-115 (41-58)

Bulgaria (coach: Ivan Kolev)

Petko Marinov (8), Georgi Khristov (8), Atanas Stojanov (12), Rumen Pejchev (6), Bojcho Brănzov (13); Valentin Petkov (2), Milko Arabadzhijski (15), Valentin Sharkov (5), Todor Bogdanov (10)

Spain (coach: Antonio Díaz Miguel)

Juan Antonio Corbalán (8), Gonzalo Sagi-Vela (14), Wayne Brabender (10), Luis Miguel Santillana (28), Rafael Rullán (18); Cristóbal Rodríguez (6), Manolo Flores (11), Clifford Luyk (2), Víctor Escorial (-), José Luis Beltrán (6), Carmelo Cabrera (4), Jesús Iradier (8)

 

PRE-OLYMPIC

VENUE: McMaster Marauders Hall (Hamilton)

DATE: 29-06-1976 (xxx h)

ATTENDANCE: xxx

REFEREES: Aldo Albanesi (ITA), John McDonaugh (CAN)

FOULED OUT: Santillana (36’)

SWE

Sweden - Spain

SPA

78-91 (39-41)

Sweden (coach: Miki Herkel)

Peter Nyström (10), Werner Schaffer (10), Torbjörn Taxén (16), Peter Niegmann (2), Jörgen Hansson (12); Thomas Nordgren (2), Åke Skyttevall (6), Jonte Karlsson (3), J. Åkesson (8), Sten Feldreich (9)

Spain (coach: Antonio Díaz Miguel)

Juan Antonio Corbalán (11), Gonzalo Sagi-Vela (10), Wayne Brabender (24), Luis Miguel Santillana (18), Rafael Rullán (10); Cristóbal Rodríguez (12), Manolo Flores (6), Carmelo Cabrera (-), José Luis Beltrán (-), Víctor Escorial (-)

 

PRE-OLYMPIC

VENUE: McMaster Marauders Hall (Hamilton)

DATE: 1-07-1976 (22:00 h)

ATTENDANCE: xxx

REFEREES: Artenik Arabadjan (BUL), Al Rae (CAN)

FOULED OUT: Konopásek (27’), Kos (37’) / Brabender (38’)

CZE

Czechoslovakia - Spain

SPA

89-94 (38-59)

Czechoslovakia (coach: Vladimír Heger)

Jiří Konopásek (-), Kamil Brabenec (9), Jiří Pospíšil (10), Zdeněk Douša (4), Zdeněk Kos (16); Vojtěch Petr (11), Justin Sedlák (3), Stanislav Kropilák (15), Jaroslav Kantůrek (-), Vladimír Padrta (10), Gustáv Hraška (11)

Spain (coach: Antonio Díaz Miguel)

Juan Antonio Corbalán (9), Gonzalo Sagi-Vela (28), Wayne Brabender (14), Luis Miguel Santillana (20), Rafael Rullán (8); Manolo Flores (8), Clifford Luyk (5), Carmelo Cabrera (2)

 

PRE-OLYMPIC

VENUE: McMaster Marauders Hall (Hamilton)

DATE: 2-07-1976 (19:00 h)

ATTENDANCE: xxx

REFEREES: Hank Nichols (USA), Ron Foxcroft (CAN)

FOULED OUT: Šolman (33’) / Rullán (31’), Flores (35’)

YUG

Yugoslavia - Spain

SPA

96-71 (46-28)

Yugoslavia (coach: Mirko Novosel)

Zoran Slavnić (13), Dragan Kićanović (20), Damir Šolman (8), Krešimir Ćosić (6), Vinko Jelovac (8); Blagoja Georgievski (2), Rajko Žižić (9), Željko Jerkov (2), Andro Knego (5), Žarko Varajić (-), Dražen Dalipagić (16), Mirza Delibašić (7)

Spain (coach: Antonio Díaz Miguel)

Juan Antonio Corbalán (2), Manolo Flores (8), Cristóbal Rodríguez (11), Luis Miguel Santillana (5), Rafael Rullán (12); Clifford Luyk (8), Jesús Iradier (6), Víctor Escorial (6), José Luis Beltrán (9), Carmelo Cabrera (4)

 

PRE-OLYMPIC

VENUE: McMaster Marauders Hall (Hamilton)

DATE: 3-07-1976 (15:00 h)

ATTENDANCE: xxx

REFEREES: Marek Paszucha (POL), John McDonaugh (CAN)

FOULED OUT: Gílson (34’), Marquinhos (39’) / Rullán (38’)

BRA

Brazil - Spain

SPA

109-100 (47-44)

Brazil (coach: Édson Bispo dos Santos)

Fausto Cisoto Giannechini (16), Hélio Rubens Garcia (8), Marcel Ramon Ponikwar de Souza (31), Gílson Trindade de Jesus (11), Roberto José Corrêa “Robertão” (10); Milton Setrini Júnior “Carioquinha” (25), Marcos Antônio Abdalla Leite “Marquinhos” (8), Paulo César Rossi Esteves “Paulinho” (-)

Spain (coach: Antonio Díaz Miguel)

Juan Antonio Corbalán (6), Gonzalo Sagi-Vela (7), Wayne Brabender (22), Luis Miguel Santillana (26), Rafael Rullán (14); Manolo Flores (15), Clifford Luyk (4), Cristóbal Rodríguez (6), Carmelo Cabrera (-)

 

 

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