Tournament details | |
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Host nation | South Korea |
Dates | September 2–13, 1987 |
Teams | 13 |
Venue(s) | 2 (in Seoul and Pusan host cities) |
Champions | Brazil (1st title) |
Tournament awards | |
MVP | Ana Moser |
The 1987 FIVB Women's U20 World Championship was held in Seoul and Pusan, South Korea from September 2 to 13, 1987. 13 teams participated in the tournament.
Confederation | Method of Qualification | Venue | Date | Vacancies | Qualified |
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FIVB | Host | 1 | South Korea | ||
NORCECA | NORCECA Election | 2 | Canada Puerto Rico | ||
CSV | 1986 South American Junior Championship | Sao Paulo, Brazil | August 2 – 9, 1986 | 3 | Peru Brazil Argentina |
CEV | 1986 European Junior Championship | Sofia, Bulgaria | August 17 – 24, 1986 | 3 | Soviet Union Bulgaria Greece ** |
AVC | 1986 Asian Junior Championship | Bangkok, Thailand | October 18 – 25, 1986 | 3 | Japan China Chinese Taipei *** |
FIVB | Wild card | 1 | France | ||
Total | 13 |
Pool A | Pool B |
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South Korea |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | Pts | SW | SL | SR | SPW | SPL | SPR | Qualification |
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1 | South Korea | 5 | 5 | 0 | 10 | 15 | 3 | 5.000 | 262 | 161 | 1.627 | Semifinals |
2 | Brazil | 5 | 4 | 1 | 9 | 13 | 5 | 2.600 | 238 | 166 | 1.434 | |
3 | Soviet Union | 5 | 3 | 2 | 8 | 13 | 6 | 2.167 | 258 | 174 | 1.483 | 5th place playoff |
4 | Canada | 5 | 2 | 3 | 7 | 6 | 9 | 0.667 | 158 | 181 | 0.873 | |
5 | Chinese Taipei | 5 | 1 | 4 | 6 | 3 | 12 | 0.250 | 126 | 190 | 0.663 | 9th place playoff |
6 | France | 5 | 0 | 5 | 5 | 0 | 15 | 0.000 | 55 | 225 | 0.244 |
Date | Score | Set 1 | Set 2 | Set 3 | Set 4 | Set 5 | Total | ||
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2 Sep | Brazil | 3–2 | Soviet Union | 15–17 | 6–15 | 15–6 | 15–13 | 15–13 | 66–64 |
2 Sep | Chinese Taipei | 3–0 | France | 15–3 | 15–3 | 15–3 | 45–9 | ||
2 Sep | South Korea | 3–0 | Canada | 15–5 | 16–14 | 15–8 | 46–27 | ||
3 Sep | South Korea | 3–1 | Brazil | 15–3 | 14–16 | 15–11 | 15–7 | 59–37 | |
3 Sep | Canada | 3–0 | Chinese Taipei | 15–11 | 15–6 | 16–14 | 46–31 | ||
4 Sep | Brazil | 3–0 | Chinese Taipei | 15–6 | 15–2 | 15–3 | 45–11 | ||
4 Sep | Canada | 3–0 | France | 15–1 | 15–4 | 15–9 | 45–14 | ||
5 Sep | South Korea | 3–2 | Soviet Union | 15–11 | 12–15 | 10–15 | 15–7 | 15–11 | 67–59 |
5 Sep | Brazil | 3–0 | France | 15–3 | 15–1 | 15–3 | 45–7 | ||
7 Sep | Soviet Union | 3–0 | Chinese Taipei | 15–5 | 15–8 | 15–2 | 45–15 | ||
7 Sep | Brazil | 3–0 | Canada | 15–10 | 15–4 | 15–11 | 45–25 | ||
8 Sep | South Korea | 3–0 | Chinese Taipei | 15–7 | 15–9 | 15–8 | 45–24 | ||
8 Sep | Soviet Union | 3–0 | France | 15–5 | 15–0 | 15–6 | 45–11 | ||
9 Sep | South Korea | 3–0 | France | 15–1 | 15–5 | 15–8 | 45–14 | ||
9 Sep | Soviet Union | 3–0 | Canada | 15–5 | 15–8 | 15–2 | 45–15 |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | Pts | SW | SL | SR | SPW | SPL | SPR | Qualification |
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1 | Japan | 6 | 5 | 1 | 11 | 16 | 3 | 5.333 | 224 | 121 | 1.851 | Semifinals |
2 | China | 6 | 5 | 1 | 11 | 17 | 4 | 4.250 | 293 | 181 | 1.619 | |
3 | Peru | 6 | 5 | 1 | 11 | 15 | 6 | 2.500 | 287 | 156 | 1.840 | 5th place playoff |
4 | Bulgaria | 6 | 3 | 3 | 9 | 10 | 10 | 1.000 | 207 | 227 | 0.912 | |
5 | Greece | 6 | 2 | 4 | 8 | 7 | 12 | 0.583 | 169 | 195 | 0.867 | 9th place playoff |
6 | Argentina | 6 | 1 | 5 | 7 | 3 | 15 | 0.200 | 132 | 246 | 0.537 | |
7 | Puerto Rico | 6 | 0 | 6 | 6 | 0 | 18 | 0.000 | 84 | 270 | 0.311 |
Date | Score | Set 1 | Set 2 | Set 3 | Set 4 | Set 5 | Total | ||
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2 Sep | Peru | 3–0 | Greece | 15–3 | 15–2 | 15–3 | 45–8 | ||
2 Sep | Japan | 3–0 | Puerto Rico | 15–0 | 15–0 | 15–6 | 45–6 | ||
2 Sep | Bulgaria | 3–0 | Argentina | 15–7 | 15–4 | 15–7 | 45–18 | ||
3 Sep | Japan | 3–0 | Argentina | 15–4 | 15–3 | 15–3 | 45–10 | ||
3 Sep | China | 3–0 | Bulgaria | 15–6 | 15–3 | 15–3 | 45–12 | ||
3 Sep | Greece | 3–0 | Puerto Rico | 15–10 | 15–0 | 15–8 | 45–18 | ||
4 Sep | China | 3–1 | Japan | 15–7 | 12–15 | 15–8 | 15–11 | 57–41 | |
4 Sep | Peru | 3–0 | Puerto Rico | 15–2 | 15–4 | 15–3 | 45–9 | ||
4 Sep | Greece | 3–0 | Argentina | 15–7 | 15–11 | 15–11 | 45–29 | ||
5 Sep | China | 3–0 | Greece | 15–10 | 15–10 | 15–8 | 45–28 | ||
5 Sep | Japan | 3–0 | Bulgaria | 15–5 | 15–4 | 15–12 | 45–21 | ||
5 Sep | Peru | 3–0 | Argentina | 15–0 | 15–1 | 15–8 | 45–9 | ||
7 Sep | Peru | 3–2 | China | 11–15 | 15–6 | 15–12 | 13–15 | 15–8 | 69–56 |
7 Sep | Bulgaria | 3–1 | Greece | 13–15 | 15–11 | 15–9 | 15–8 | 58–43 | |
7 Sep | Argentina | 3–0 | Puerto Rico | 15–9 | 15–6 | 15–6 | 45–21 | ||
8 Sep | Peru | 3–1 | Bulgaria | 11–15 | 15–6 | 15–5 | 15–0 | 56–26 | |
8 Sep | China | 3–0 | Puerto Rico | 15–3 | 15–4 | 15–3 | 45–10 | ||
8 Sep | Japan | 3–0 | Greece | ||||||
9 Sep | Japan | 3–0 | Peru | 15–2 | 15–9 | 18–16 | 48–27 | ||
9 Sep | China | 3–0 | Argentina | 15–1 | 15–13 | 15–7 | 45–21 | ||
9 Sep | Bulgaria | 3–0 | Puerto Rico | 15–6 | 15–10 | 15–4 | 45–20 |
9th–12th places | 9th place | |||||
Chinese Taipei | 3 | |||||
Argentina | 0 | |||||
Chinese Taipei | 3 | |||||
Greece | 0 | |||||
Greece | 3 | |||||
France | 0 | |||||
11th place | ||||||
Argentina | 3 | |||||
France | 0 |
Date | Game | ||
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12 Sep | Chinese Taipei | 3–0 | |
12 Sep | Greece | 3–0 |
Date | Game | ||
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13 Sep | Argentina | 3–0 |
Date | Game | ||
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13 Sep | Chinese Taipei | 3–0 |
5th–8th places | 5th place | |||||
Soviet Union | 3 | |||||
Bulgaria | 0 | |||||
Soviet Union | 3 | |||||
Peru | 1 | |||||
Peru | 3 | |||||
Canada | 0 | |||||
7th place | ||||||
Bulgaria | 3 | |||||
Canada | 0 |
Date | Game | ||
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12 Sep | Soviet Union | 3–0 | |
12 Sep | Peru | 3–0 |
Date | Game | ||
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13 Sep | Bulgaria | 3–0 |
Date | Game | Set 1 | Set 2 | Set 3 | Set 4 | Set 5 | Total | ||
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13 Sep | Soviet Union | 3–1 | 15–10 | 10–15 | 15–8 | 15–6 | 55–39 |
Semifinals | Final | |||||
Brazil | 3 | |||||
Japan | 1 | |||||
Brazil | 3 | |||||
South Korea | 0 | |||||
South Korea | 3 | |||||
China | 0 | |||||
Third place | ||||||
Japan | 2 | |||||
China | 3 |
Date | Game | Set 1 | Set 2 | Set 3 | Set 4 | Set 5 | Total | ||
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12 Sep | Brazil | 3–1 | 6–15 | 15–8 | 15–10 | 15–13 | 51–46 | ||
12 Sep | South Korea | 3–0 | 15–3 | 15–11 | 15–9 | 45–23 |
Date | Game | Set 1 | Set 2 | Set 3 | Set 4 | Set 5 | Total | ||
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03 Aug | China | 3–2 | 7–15 | 15–7 | 15–9 | 7–15 | 15–7 | 59–53 |
Date | Game | Set 1 | Set 2 | Set 3 | Set 4 | Set 5 | Total | ||
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13 Sep | Brazil | 3–0 | 17–15 | 15–4 | 16–14 | 48–33 |
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