1992 FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament for Women

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

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]

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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

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

TeamPldWLPFPAPDPts
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 761591432+15913
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia 761576451+12513
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 752673539+13412
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 752609453+15612
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 7344744881410
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 725484521379
Flag of Zaire (1971-1997).svg  Zaire 7163675812148
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 7074087173097
Qualified directly for the 1992 Summer Olympics
Qualified for the final phase
28 May
10:45
Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg7156Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Scoring by half:36–21, 35–35
Pts: Gorman 14Pts: Urbankowska 19
28 May
11:45
Dominican Republic  Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg7679Flag of Zaire (1971-1997).svg  Zaire
Scoring by half: 36–37, 40–42
Pts: Duran 21Pts: Evoloko 21
28 May
17:45
Hungary  Flag of Hungary.svg5296Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Scoring by half: 31–44, 21–52
Pts: Balogh, Sztojkovics 13Pts: Dongmei 16
28 May
19:30
Brazil  Flag of Brazil.svg8991Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia
Scoring by half: 41–49, 48–42
Pts: Marcari 41Pts: Burianova, Nemcová 20
29 May
10:45
Zaire  Flag of Zaire (1971-1997).svg4080Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Scoring by half: 22–45, 18–35
Pts: Alele, Pikinini 11Pts: Csák, Sztojkovics 19
29 May
12:30
China  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg7484Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Scoring by half: 38–45, 36–39
Pts: Qing 14Pts: Brondello 19
29 May
16:00
Czechoslovakia  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg12850Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic
Scoring by half:65–25, 63–25
Pts: Chamajová 28Pts: Duran 17
29 May
19:30
Poland  Flag of Poland.svg65105Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Scoring by half: 35–59, 30–46
Pts: Sokolowska 13Pts: Sobral, Souza 19
31 May
10:45
Dominican Republic  Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg5379Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Scoring by half: 25–37, 28–42
Pts: Guerrero 13Pts: Sztojkovics 22
31 May
14:15
Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg9848Flag of Zaire (1971-1997).svg  Zaire
Scoring by half:40–26, 58–22
Pts: Gorman, Thornton 18Pts: Kamanga 12
31 May
17:45
Brazil  Flag of Brazil.svg7789Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Scoring by half: 38–42, 39–47
Pts: Sobral 21Pts: Ping 20
31 May
21:15
Poland  Flag of Poland.svg6369Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia
Scoring by half: 28–37, 35–32
Pts: Szamyjer 14Pts: Hirakova 22
1 June
9:00
Zaire  Flag of Zaire (1971-1997).svg6090Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Scoring by half: 25–46, 35–44
Pts: Kamanga 18Pts: Marcari 27
1 June
12:30
Dominican Republic  Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg8197Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Scoring by half: 39–53, 42–44
Pts: Duran 18Pts: Wrobel 23
1 June
16:00
Czechoslovakia  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg7174Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Scoring by half:39–34, 32–40
Pts: Chupikova 19Pts: Ping, Xing 15
1 June
19:30
Hungary  Flag of Hungary.svg5566Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Scoring by half: 29–38, 26–28
Pts: Csák 18Pts: Gorman, Timms 15
3 June
10:45
Zaire  Flag of Zaire (1971-1997).svg4574Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia
Scoring by half: 32–45, 13–29
Pts: Mbambi 10Pts: Chupikova 16
3 June
14:15
Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg12449Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic
Scoring by half:61–25, 63–24
Pts: Brondello 22Pts: Duran 21
3 June
17:45
China  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg7564Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Scoring by half:40–30, 35–34
Pts: Dongmei 20Pts: Jarzyna 12
3 June
21:15
Brazil  Flag of Brazil.svg10280Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Scoring by half:56–53, 46–27
Pts: Marcari 30Pts: Balogh 40
4 June
9:00
Dominican Republic  Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg4299Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Scoring by half: 27–54, 15–45
Pts: Duran 12Pts: Dongmei 16
4 June
12:30
Poland  Flag of Poland.svg7953Flag of Zaire (1971-1997).svg  Zaire
Scoring by half:32–24, 47–29
Pts: Sokolowska 14Pts: Kano 21
4 June
16:00
Hungary  Flag of Hungary.svg6171Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia
Scoring by half: 31–35, 30–36
Pts: Csák 16Pts: Burianova 20
4 June
19:15
Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg9799 (2OT)Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Scoring by half:45–43, 36–38  Overtime: 5–5, 11–13
Pts: Brondello 27Pts: Marcari 43
5 June
10:45
China  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg8442Flag of Zaire (1971-1997).svg  Zaire
Scoring by half:50–20, 34–22
Pts: Ping, Xing, 13Pts: Kano 12
5 June
11:15
Brazil  Flag of Brazil.svg11157Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic
Scoring by half:50–29, 61–28
Pts: Arcain, Marcari 15Pts: Aquino 15
5 June
17:45
Hungary  Flag of Hungary.svg6760Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Scoring by half:35–29, 32–31
Pts: Nemeth 20Pts: Kudlak 19
5 June
21:15
Czechoslovakia  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg7269Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Scoring by half: 36–38, 36–31
Pts: Burianova 14Pts: Brondello 19

Group B

TeamPldWLPFPAPDPts
Flag of the CIS.svg  CIS 770582390+19214
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 752435421+1412
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 7434274502311
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 743521499+2211
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 743522531911
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 7344875314410
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 7163905281388
Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal 707014147
Qualified directly for the 1992 Summer Olympics
Qualified for the final phase
28 May
9:00
CIS  Flag of the CIS.svg9669Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Scoring by half:43–36, 53–33
Pts: Zasulskaya 22Pts: Takako 20
28 May
Mexico  Flag of Mexico.svg20
Walkover
Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal
28 May
16:00
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg8381Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Scoring by half: 35–43, 48–38
Pts: Pollini 27Pts: Choi 35
28 May
22:00
Canada  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg7381Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
Scoring by half:44–34, 29–47
Pts: Karch 19Pts: Slavtcheva 22
29 May
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg20
Walkover
Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal
29 May
14:15
Bulgaria  Flag of Bulgaria.svg9067Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Scoring by half:43–30, 47–37
Pts: Ilieva 20Pts: Arroyos 14
29 May
17:45
South Korea  Flag of South Korea.svg73105Flag of the CIS.svg  CIS
Scoring by half: 40–43, 33–62
Pts: Yoo 34Pts: Tornikidu 22
29 May
21:15
Japan  Flag of Japan.svg6982Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Scoring by half: 32–38, 37–44
Pts: Mikiko 24Pts: Karch 20
31 May
9:00
Mexico  Flag of Mexico.svg4868Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Scoring by half: 26–35, 22–33
Pts: Arroyos 11Pts: Fullins 16
31 May
CIS  Flag of the CIS.svg20
Walkover
Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal
31 May
16:00
Japan  Flag of Japan.svg105100Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
Scoring by half:61–54, 44–46
Pts: Kikuko 30Pts: Hadjiankova 35
31 May
19:30
Canada  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg8776Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Scoring by half:49–35, 38–41
Pts: Stammberger 17Pts: Choi 15
1 June
10:45
Mexico  Flag of Mexico.svg83106Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Scoring by half: 39–56, 44–50
Pts: Carrillo 19Pts: Kikuko 27
1 June
Canada  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg20
Walkover
Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal
1 June
17:45
Bulgaria  Flag of Bulgaria.svg8868Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Scoring by half:45–40, 43–28
Pts: Varbanova 24Pts: Choi, Chung 19
1 June
21:15
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg5588Flag of the CIS.svg  CIS
Scoring by half: 22–46, 33–42
Pts: Rossi 8Pts: Khudashova 16
3 June
Bulgaria  Flag of Bulgaria.svg20
Walkover
Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal
3 June
12:30
South Korea  Flag of South Korea.svg9085Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Scoring by half: 41–44, 49–31
Pts: Chung 19Pts: Aki, Yuka 20
3 June
16:00
CIS  Flag of the CIS.svg8550Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Scoring by half:37–26, 48–24
Pts: Baranova 20Pts: Carrillo 15
3 June
19:30
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg6753Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Scoring by half:31–29, 36–24
Pts: Pollini 24Pts: Blackwell 18
4 June
10:45
Mexico  Flag of Mexico.svg8397Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Scoring by half: 37–46, 46–51
Pts: Arroyos 27Pts: Chun 22
4 June
Japan  Flag of Japan.svg20
Walkover
Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal
4 June
17:45
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg8174Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
Scoring by half:50–33, 31–41
Pts: Fullin 32Pts: Radkova 24
4 June
21:15
CIS  Flag of the CIS.svg10157Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Scoring by half:55–31, 46–26
Pts: Zasulskaya 22Pts: Robinson 13
5 June
South Korea  Flag of South Korea.svg20
Walkover
Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal
5 June
12:30
Canada  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg8257Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Scoring by half:42–24, 40–33
Pts: Blackwell 20Pts: Pineda 10
5 June
16:00
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg8086 (OT)Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Scoring by half: 35–35, 34–34  Overtime: 11–17
Pts: Fullin 15Pts: Mikiko 24
5 June
19:30
Bulgaria  Flag of Bulgaria.svg86105Flag of the CIS.svg  CIS
Scoring by half: 38–48, 48–57
Pts: Slavtcheva 24Pts: Zasulskaya 28

Final phase

6 June
19:00
Brazil  Flag of Brazil.svg9476Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Scoring by half:44–38, 50–38
Pts: Marcari 26Pts: Pollini 34
6 June
21:00
Czechoslovakia  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg7964Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Scoring by half:46–27, 33–37
Pts: Burianova 23Pts: Blackwell 21

Final game

7 June
17:00
Canada  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg4466Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Scoring by half: 20–37, 24–29
Pts: Blackwell 14Pts: Fullin 26

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