1992 FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament for Women

The 1992 FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament for Women was a women's basketball tournament that consisted of 16 national teams, where the top four teams earned a place in the 1992 Summer Olympics basketball tournament in Barcelona, Spain. It was held in Vigo, from May 28 to June 7.[1]

1992 FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament for Women
5th Olympic Qualifying Tournament for Women
Tournament details
Host country Spain
Dates28 May - 7 June
Teams16
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)

The Community of Independent States, China, Brazil[2][3] and Czechoslovakia qualified for the 1992 Summer Olympics.

Due to the sanctions on Yugoslavia by the United Nations as a consequence of the Yugoslav Civil War, the International Basketball Federation added a game to the qualifying tournament to determine the fifth-place team, in which Italy defeated Canada. Lately, after the confirmation of the ban, the Italian team secured a spot in Barcelona. [4]

Format edit

The 16 teams were divided into two groups (Groups A–B) for the qualifying tournament. The first in each group was directed qualified for the 1992 Olympics, while the second from one group faced the third from the other for the final spots in the Games.

Group A edit

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
  China 7 6 1 591 432 +159 13
  Czechoslovakia 7 6 1 576 451 +125 13
  Brazil 7 5 2 673 539 +134 12
  Australia 7 5 2 609 453 +156 12
  Hungary 7 3 4 474 488 −14 10
  Poland 7 2 5 484 521 −37 9
  Zaire 7 1 6 367 581 −214 8
  Dominican Republic 7 0 7 408 717 −309 7
Qualified directly for the 1992 Summer Olympics
Qualified for the final phase
28 May
10:45
Australia   71–56   Poland
Scoring by half: 36–21, 35–35
Pts: Gorman 14 Pts: Urbankowska 19
28 May
11:45
Dominican Republic   76–79   Zaire
Scoring by half: 36–37, 40–42
Pts: Duran 21 Pts: Evoloko 21
28 May
17:45
Hungary   52–96   China
Scoring by half: 31–44, 21–52
Pts: Balogh, Sztojkovics 13 Pts: Dongmei 16
28 May
19:30
Brazil   89–91   Czechoslovakia
Scoring by half: 41–49, 48–42
Pts: Marcari 41 Pts: Burianova, Nemcová 20
29 May
10:45
Zaire   40–80   Hungary
Scoring by half: 22–45, 18–35
Pts: Alele, Pikinini 11 Pts: Csák, Sztojkovics 19
29 May
12:30
China   74–84   Australia
Scoring by half: 38–45, 36–39
Pts: Qing 14 Pts: Brondello 19
29 May
16:00
Czechoslovakia   128–50   Dominican Republic
Scoring by half: 65–25, 63–25
Pts: Chamajová 28 Pts: Duran 17
29 May
19:30
Poland   65–105   Brazil
Scoring by half: 35–59, 30–46
Pts: Sokolowska 13 Pts: Sobral, Souza 19
31 May
10:45
Dominican Republic   53–79   Hungary
Scoring by half: 25–37, 28–42
Pts: Guerrero 13 Pts: Sztojkovics 22
31 May
14:15
Australia   98–48   Zaire
Scoring by half: 40–26, 58–22
Pts: Gorman, Thornton 18 Pts: Kamanga 12
31 May
17:45
Brazil   77–89   China
Scoring by half: 38–42, 39–47
Pts: Sobral 21 Pts: Ping 20
31 May
21:15
Poland   63–69   Czechoslovakia
Scoring by half: 28–37, 35–32
Pts: Szamyjer 14 Pts: Hirakova 22
1 June
9:00
Zaire   60–90   Brazil
Scoring by half: 25–46, 35–44
Pts: Kamanga 18 Pts: Marcari 27
1 June
12:30
Dominican Republic   81–97   Poland
Scoring by half: 39–53, 42–44
Pts: Duran 18 Pts: Wrobel 23
1 June
16:00
Czechoslovakia   71–74   China
Scoring by half: 39–34, 32–40
Pts: Chupikova 19 Pts: Ping, Xing 15
1 June
19:30
Hungary   55–66   Australia
Scoring by half: 29–38, 26–28
Pts: Csák 18 Pts: Gorman, Timms 15
3 June
10:45
Zaire   45–74   Czechoslovakia
Scoring by half: 32–45, 13–29
Pts: Mbambi 10 Pts: Chupikova 16
3 June
14:15
Australia   124–49   Dominican Republic
Scoring by half: 61–25, 63–24
Pts: Brondello 22 Pts: Duran 21
3 June
17:45
China   75–64   Poland
Scoring by half: 40–30, 35–34
Pts: Dongmei 20 Pts: Jarzyna 12
3 June
21:15
Brazil   102–80   Hungary
Scoring by half: 56–53, 46–27
Pts: Marcari 30 Pts: Balogh 40
4 June
9:00
Dominican Republic   42–99   China
Scoring by half: 27–54, 15–45
Pts: Duran 12 Pts: Dongmei 16
4 June
12:30
Poland   79–53   Zaire
Scoring by half: 32–24, 47–29
Pts: Sokolowska 14 Pts: Kano 21
4 June
16:00
Hungary   61–71   Czechoslovakia
Scoring by half: 31–35, 30–36
Pts: Csák 16 Pts: Burianova 20
4 June
19:15
Australia   97–99 (2OT)   Brazil
Scoring by half: 45–43, 36–38 Overtime: 5–5, 11–13
Pts: Brondello 27 Pts: Marcari 43
5 June
10:45
China   84–42   Zaire
Scoring by half: 50–20, 34–22
Pts: Ping, Xing, 13 Pts: Kano 12
5 June
11:15
Brazil   111–57   Dominican Republic
Scoring by half: 50–29, 61–28
Pts: Arcain, Marcari 15 Pts: Aquino 15
5 June
17:45
Hungary   67–60   Poland
Scoring by half: 35–29, 32–31
Pts: Nemeth 20 Pts: Kudlak 19
5 June
21:15
Czechoslovakia   72–69   Australia
Scoring by half: 36–38, 36–31
Pts: Burianova 14 Pts: Brondello 19

Group B edit

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
  CIS 7 7 0 582 390 +192 14
  Italy 7 5 2 435 421 +14 12
  Canada 7 4 3 427 450 −23 11
  Bulgaria 7 4 3 521 499 +22 11
  Japan 7 4 3 522 531 −9 11
  South Korea 7 3 4 487 531 −44 10
  Mexico 7 1 6 390 528 −138 8
  Senegal 7 0 7 0 14 −14 7
Qualified directly for the 1992 Summer Olympics
Qualified for the final phase
28 May
9:00
CIS   96–69   Japan
Scoring by half: 43–36, 53–33
Pts: Zasulskaya 22 Pts: Takako 20
28 May
Mexico   2–0
Walkover
  Senegal
28 May
16:00
Italy   83–81   South Korea
Scoring by half: 35–43, 48–38
Pts: Pollini 27 Pts: Choi 35
28 May
22:00
Canada   73–81   Bulgaria
Scoring by half: 44–34, 29–47
Pts: Karch 19 Pts: Slavtcheva 22
29 May
Italy   2–0
Walkover
  Senegal
29 May
14:15
Bulgaria   90–67   Mexico
Scoring by half: 43–30, 47–37
Pts: Ilieva 20 Pts: Arroyos 14
29 May
17:45
South Korea   73–105   CIS
Scoring by half: 40–43, 33–62
Pts: Yoo 34 Pts: Tornikidu 22
29 May
21:15
Japan   69–82   Canada
Scoring by half: 32–38, 37–44
Pts: Mikiko 24 Pts: Karch 20
31 May
9:00
Mexico   48–68   Italy
Scoring by half: 26–35, 22–33
Pts: Arroyos 11 Pts: Fullins 16
31 May
CIS   2–0
Walkover
  Senegal
31 May
16:00
Japan   105–100   Bulgaria
Scoring by half: 61–54, 44–46
Pts: Kikuko 30 Pts: Hadjiankova 35
31 May
19:30
Canada   87–76   South Korea
Scoring by half: 49–35, 38–41
Pts: Stammberger 17 Pts: Choi 15
1 June
10:45
Mexico   83–106   Japan
Scoring by half: 39–56, 44–50
Pts: Carrillo 19 Pts: Kikuko 27
1 June
Canada   2–0
Walkover
  Senegal
1 June
17:45
Bulgaria   88–68   South Korea
Scoring by half: 45–40, 43–28
Pts: Varbanova 24 Pts: Choi, Chung 19
1 June
21:15
Italy   55–88   CIS
Scoring by half: 22–46, 33–42
Pts: Rossi 8 Pts: Khudashova 16
3 June
Bulgaria   2–0
Walkover
  Senegal
3 June
12:30
South Korea   90–85   Japan
Scoring by half: 41–44, 49–31
Pts: Chung 19 Pts: Aki, Yuka 20
3 June
16:00
CIS   85–50   Mexico
Scoring by half: 37–26, 48–24
Pts: Baranova 20 Pts: Carrillo 15
3 June
19:30
Italy   67–53   Canada
Scoring by half: 31–29, 36–24
Pts: Pollini 24 Pts: Blackwell 18
4 June
10:45
Mexico   83–97   South Korea
Scoring by half: 37–46, 46–51
Pts: Arroyos 27 Pts: Chun 22
4 June
Japan   2–0
Walkover
  Senegal
4 June
17:45
Italy   81–74   Bulgaria
Scoring by half: 50–33, 31–41
Pts: Fullin 32 Pts: Radkova 24
4 June
21:15
CIS   101–57   Canada
Scoring by half: 55–31, 46–26
Pts: Zasulskaya 22 Pts: Robinson 13
5 June
South Korea   2–0
Walkover
  Senegal
5 June
12:30
Canada   82–57   Mexico
Scoring by half: 42–24, 40–33
Pts: Blackwell 20 Pts: Pineda 10
5 June
16:00
Italy   80–86 (OT)   Japan
Scoring by half: 35–35, 34–34 Overtime: 11–17
Pts: Fullin 15 Pts: Mikiko 24
5 June
19:30
Bulgaria   86–105   CIS
Scoring by half: 38–48, 48–57
Pts: Slavtcheva 24 Pts: Zasulskaya 28

Final phase edit

6 June
19:00
Brazil   94–76   Italy
Scoring by half: 44–38, 50–38
Pts: Marcari 26 Pts: Pollini 34
6 June
21:00
Czechoslovakia   79–64   Canada
Scoring by half: 46–27, 33–37
Pts: Burianova 23 Pts: Blackwell 21

Final game edit

7 June
17:00
Canada   44–66   Italy
Scoring by half: 20–37, 24–29
Pts: Blackwell 14 Pts: Fullin 26

References edit

  1. ^ Schedule
  2. ^ "Lance Livre #5 - O duro caminho rumo à vaga olímpica". Brazilian Basketball Confederation (in Portuguese). 25 December 2023. Retrieved 22 January 2020.
  3. ^ "Em 1992, um Pré-Olímpico inesquecível para a seleção feminina". UOL (in Portuguese). 25 December 2023. Retrieved 1 October 2011.
  4. ^ Brennan, Christine (3 June 1992). "Sanctions on Yugoslavia spoil IOC's hopes for a politics-free Olympics". Washington Post.