Basketball at the Friendship Games

Basketball at the Friendship Games was contested between 22 and 30 August 1984. Two events (one men's, with eleven teams and one women's, with eight teams) took place at two venues in Moscow, Soviet Union – the CSKA Sports Palace and the Dynamo Sports Palace.

Men's event edit

Eleven teams were drawn into two groups.

Group A edit

Team W L PF PA PD Pts
  Soviet Union 5 0 646 347 +229 10
  Cuba 4 1 491 398 +93 9
  Bulgaria 3 2 426 404 +22 8
  Hungary 2 3 393 432 -39 7
  Finland 1 4 388 421 -33 6
  Colombia 0 5 229 571 -342 5

Results edit

Results            
Soviet Union   123:90 136:82 115:64 129:70 143:41
Cuba   90:123 85:77 97:75 93:76 126:47
Bulgaria   82:136 77:85 97:71 73:71 97:41
Hungary   64:115 75:97 71:97 76:73 107:50
Finland   70:129 76:93 71:73 73:76 98:50
Colombia   41:143 47:126 41:97 50:107 50:98

Group B edit

Team W L PF PA PD Pts
  Czechoslovakia 4 0 381 228 +153 8
  Poland 3 1 381 272 +109 7
  Sweden 2 2 393 272 +121 6
  Algeria 1 3 227 369 -142 5
  Morocco 0 4 188 429 -241 4

Results edit

Results          
Czechoslovakia   87:75 82:72 100:45 112:36
Poland   75:87 102:88 85:55 119:42
Sweden   72:82 88:102 114:48 119:40
Algeria   45:100 55:85 48:114 79:70
Morocco   36:112 42:119 40:119 70:79

Final round edit

Semifinals Final
      
A1   Soviet Union 139
B2   Poland 81
  Soviet Union 105
  Czechoslovakia 70
B1   Czechoslovakia 110
A2   Cuba 79 Third place
  Poland 91
  Cuba 93

Classification round edit

Classification 5th–8th edit

5th-8th place 5th place match
      
A3   Bulgaria 101
B4   Algeria 85
  Bulgaria 76
  Hungary 68
B3   Sweden 71
A4   Hungary 72 7th place match
  Algeria 48
  Sweden 90

Classification 9th–12th edit

Because of the odd number of teams, 5th team of Group A (i. e. Finland) was seeded in the ninth place match without playing any second round match.

9th-11th place 9th place match
A5   Finland 78
A6   Colombia 90 -   Colombia 59
B5   Morocco 82

Final ranking edit

    Soviet Union
    Czechoslovakia
    Cuba
4   Poland
5   Bulgaria
6   Hungary
7   Sweden
8   Algeria
9   Finland
10   Colombia
11   Morocco

Women's event edit

Eight teams competed in a round-robin tournament.

Team W L PF PA PD Pts
    Soviet Union 7 0 687 398 +239 14
    Bulgaria 5 2 574 531 +43 12
    Cuba 5 2 558 536 +22 12
4   Poland 3 4 440 499 -59 10
5   Czechoslovakia 3 4 519 512 +7 10
6   Hungary 3 4 529 528 +1 10
7   North Korea 1 6 522 691 -169 8
8   Finland 1 6 441 575 -134 8

Results edit

Results                
Soviet Union   99:56 102:75 81:24 84:72 91:62 135:60 95:49
Bulgaria   56:99 86:73 77:67 97:65 69:82 110:83 79:62
Cuba   75:102 73:86 69:68 69:64 82:73 98:68 92:75
Poland   24:81 67:77 68:69 63:62 77:75 81:73 60:62
Czechoslovakia   72:84 65:97 64:69 62:63 67:52 101:89 88:58
Hungary   62:91 82:69 73:82 75:77 52:67 96:77 89:65
North Korea   60:135 83:110 68:98 73:81 89:101 77:96 72:70
Finland   49:95 62:79 75:92 62:60 58:88 65:89 70:72

Winning teams' squads edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's
  Cuba
Pascal Abreo
Calsado Bise
Rosel Cabrera
Matenso Campos
Raul Dubois
Brais Daniel Esco
Martines Herrera
Indigas Laferte
Alberto Maturel
Alfonso Morales
Almentere Perez
Salomon Simon
Women's
  Soviet Union
Olesya Barel
Tatiana Belochapko
Olga Buyakina
Yelena Chausova
Olga Yakovleva
Larisa Kuriksha
Liudmila Muravyeva
Nadezhda Olkhova
Galina Savitskaya
Uljana Semjonova
Olga Sukharnova
Ramunė Šidlauskaitė
  Bulgaria
Lubka Alipyeieva
Krassimira Banova
Vania Dermendjieva
Radostina Dimitrova
Nadka Goltcheva
Mariana Ivanova
Nenka Ivanova
Petkana Makaveeva
Evladia Slavtcheva-Stefanova
Madlena Staneva
Nina Todorova
Radmila Vasilyeva
  Cuba
Hernandes Albares
Vilinueva Arias
Rivero Beccer
Hernandes Borrell
Dias Cala
Cinmana Cos
Maria Leon Molinet
Hernandes More
Munjagon Osoria
Cinbones Scite

Medal table edit

  *   Host nation (Soviet Union)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Soviet Union (URS)*2002
2  Bulgaria (BUL)0101
  Czechoslovakia (TCH)0101
4  Cuba (CUB)0022
Totals (4 entries)2226

See also edit

References edit

  • Chmielewski, Zbigniew; et al. (1987). Na olimpijskim szlaku 1984. Sarajewo, Los Angeles (in Polish). Warsaw: Sport i Turystyka. pp. 203–204, 225–226. ISBN 83-217-2610-0.
  • Trzciński, Tomasz; et al. (1985). Gwiazdy sportu '84 (in Polish). Warsaw: Krajowa Agencja Wydawnicza. p. 87. ISBN 83-03-01177-4.