1950 South American Basketball Championship for Women

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1950 South American Basketball Championship for Women
3rd South American Basketball Championship for Women
Tournament details
Host nationPeru
Dates1-18 April
Teams6
Venues1 
(in 1 host city)
ChampionsFlag of Chile.svg  Chile
(2nd title)
<  1948
1952  >

The 1950 South American Basketball Championship for Women was the 3rd edition of this regional tournament for women in South America. It was held in Lima, Peru and won by Chile. Six teams competed.

Contents

Final rankings

  1. Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
  2. Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
  3. Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
  4. Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
  5. Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia
  6. Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia

Results

Each team played the other teams once, for a total of five games played by each team.

RankTeamWLPFPADiff
1Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 41177114+63
2Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 41161112+49
3Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 32130104+26
4Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 23137127+10
5Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia 23114154-40
6Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 0586194-108


Chile Flag of Chile.svg 3730Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Chile Flag of Chile.svg 2417Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Peru Flag of Peru.svg 3424Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Peru Flag of Peru.svg 2337Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Chile Flag of Chile.svg 3233Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia
Chile Flag of Chile.svg 5010Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Argentina Flag of Argentina.svg 2316Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Argentina Flag of Argentina.svg 3523Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Argentina Flag of Argentina.svg 4516Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia
Argentina Flag of Argentina.svg 2820Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Peru Flag of Peru.svg 2524Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Peru Flag of Peru.svg 3217Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia
Peru Flag of Peru.svg 4016Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Brazil Flag of Brazil.svg 2612Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia
Brazil Flag of Brazil.svg 4021Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Bolivia Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg 3619Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia

Tiebreaker

In this case, to break the tie for the first place, a final match was scheduled between Chile and Argentina.

Chile Flag of Chile.svg 2017Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina

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