1982 FIBA World Championship
1982 FIBA World Championship |
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9th FIBA World Championship |
Tournament details |
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Host nation |
Colombia |
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Dates |
August 15–28 |
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Teams |
13 |
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Venues |
5 (in 5 host cities) |
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Champions |
Soviet Union (3rd title) |
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MVP |
Rolando Frazer |
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Tournament leaders |
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The 1982 FIBA World Championship was an international basketball competition hosted by Colombia from August 15 to 28, 1982.
Venues
Competing nations
Preliminary round
| Qualified for the final round |
| Qualified for the classification round |
Group A
Team |
Pld |
W |
L |
PF |
PA |
PD |
Pts
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Spain |
3 |
3 |
0 |
305 |
262 | +43 |
6
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United States |
3 |
2 |
1 |
295 |
261 | +34 |
5
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Panama |
3 |
1 |
2 |
285 |
280 | +5 |
4
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China |
3 |
0 |
3 |
243 |
325 | −82 |
3
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United States |
96–73 |
China |
United States |
99–109 |
Spain |
Group B
Group C
Classification round
Coliseo Toto Hernández, Cúcuta |
Coliseo Toto Hernández, Cúcuta |
Coliseo Toto Hernández, Cúcuta |
Coliseo Toto Hernández, Cúcuta |
Coliseo Toto Hernández, Cúcuta |
Coliseo Toto Hernández, Cúcuta |
Coliseo Toto Hernández, Cúcuta |
Coliseo Toto Hernández, Cúcuta |
Coliseo Toto Hernández, Cúcuta |
Coliseo Toto Hernández, Cúcuta |
Coliseo Toto Hernández, Cúcuta |
Coliseo Toto Hernández, Cúcuta |
Semifinal round
| Qualified for the gold medal game |
| Qualified for the bronze medal game |
Team |
Pld |
W |
L |
PF |
PA |
PD |
Pts |
Tie |
United States |
6 |
5 |
1 |
547 |
521 | +26 |
11 |
1–0 |
Soviet Union |
6 |
5 |
1 |
663 |
514 | +149 |
11 |
0–1 |
Yugoslavia |
6 |
4 |
2 |
573 |
535 | +38 |
10 |
1–0 |
Spain |
6 |
4 |
2 |
612 |
564 | +48 |
10 |
0–1 |
Australia |
6 |
2 |
4 |
489 |
563 | −74 |
8
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Canada |
6 |
1 |
5 |
485 |
519 | −34 |
7
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Colombia |
6 |
0 |
6 |
473 |
656 | −183 |
6
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Canada |
78–84 |
Australia |
United States |
71–69 |
Canada |
Australia |
86–110 |
United States |
Final round
Final ranking
Awards
1982 FIBA World Championship MVP: Rolando Frazer ( Panama)[2] |
All-Tournament Team
Top 10 scorers (points per game)
[3]
- Rolando Frazer (Panama) 24.4
- Ian Davies (Australia) 23.4
- Wilfredo Ruiz (Uruguay) 23.4
- Dié Drisa (Côte d'Ivoire) 21.6
- Dragan Kićanović (Yugoslavia) 21.1
- Oscar Schmidt (Brazil) 21.0
- Stanislav Kropilak (Czechoslovakia) 19.3
- Juan Antonio San Epifanio (Spain) 18.1
- Gustav Hraska (Czechoslovakia) 18.0
- Jay Triano (Canada) 17.9
References
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Tournaments | |
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Qualification | Per tournament |
- 1950
- 1954
- 1959
- 1963
- 1967
- 1970
- 1974
- 1978
- 1982
- 1986
- 1990
- 1994
- 1998
- 2002
- 2006
- 2010
- 2014
- 2019
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| Per confederation | |
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Finals |
- 1950
- 1954
- 1959
- 1963
- 1967
- 1970
- 1974
- 1978
- 1982
- 1986
- 1990
- 1994
- 1998
- 2002
- 2006
- 2010
- 2014
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Squads | |
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From 1950 to 1974, the championship was decided in a round-robin medal round. Since 1978, the medal round has been conducted in a knockout format. The 1962 championship was cancelled. |