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Basketball at the 1980 Summer Olympics

Basketball at the 1980 Summer Olympics

FieldValue
typeOlympics
cityMoscow
year1980
logoBasketball pictogram.svg
size120px
games1980 Summer Olympics
hostSoviet Union
dates20–30 July 1980
men_teams12
men_goldYUG
men_silverITA
men_bronzeURS
women_teams6
women_goldURS
women_silverBUL
women_bronzeYUG
prevMontreal 1976
nextLos Angeles 1984
Soviet Union]] at the 1980 Summer Olympics.<!-- USSR vs CZE on 25 July according image description, however no USSR vs. CZE match was held on 25 July -->

Basketball at the 1980 Summer Olympics was the tenth appearance of the sport of basketball as an official Olympic medal event. It was held from July 20 to July 30 at the Olympiiski Indoor Stadium and at the CSKA Sports Palace, both located in Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union. Finals of men's events were held 30 July at the Olympiiski Indoor Stadium.

Due to the American-led boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics, the United States and other nations withdrew from the tournament. The 1980 Olympics marked the second time (after 1972) that the United States men's team did not win the gold medal in Olympic basketball; Yugoslavia won gold in the men's tournament and the Soviet Union in the women's competition. Italy won their first medal in basketball with the silver medal; their next medal in the sport wouldn't happen again until 24 years later.

Medal summary

Men's
Women's
YUG
Andro Knego
Dragan Kićanović
Rajko Žižić
Mihovil Nakić
Željko Jerkov
Branko Skroče
Zoran Slavnić
Krešimir Ćosić
Ratko Radovanović
Duje Krstulović
Dražen Dalipagić
Mirza DelibašićITA
Fabrizio Della Fiori
Marco Solfrini
Marco Bonamico
Dino Meneghin
Renato Villalta
Renzo Vecchiato
Pierluigi Marzorati
Pietro Generali
Romeo Sacchetti
Roberto Brunamonti
Michael Sylvester
Enrico Gilardi
URS
Olga Barysheva
Tatyana Ivinskaya
Nelli Feryabnikova
Vida Beselienė
Tatyana Ovechkina
Angelė Rupšienė
Lyubov Sharmay
Uljana Semjonova
Tetiana Nadyrova
Olga Sukharnova
Nadezhda Shuvayeva-Olkhova
Lyudmila RogozhinaBUL
Krasimira Bogdanova
Vanya Dermendzhieva
Silviya Germanova
Petkana Makaveeva
Nadka Golcheva
Penka Stoyanova
Evladiya Slavcheva
Kostadinka Radkova
Snezhana Mikhaylova
Angelina Mikhaylova
Penka Metodieva
Diana Dilova

Qualification

A NOC may enter up to one men's team with 12 players and up to one women's team with 12 players. Automatic qualifications were granted to the host country for both events, plus the winning team at the 1978 FIBA World Championship and the gold medal winners at the 1976 Summer Olympics. The remaining spots were decided by corresponding continental qualifying tournaments for the men's competition, and in a tournament held months before the Olympic Games in Varna, Bulgaria for the women's event.

Men

Means of qualificationDateVenueBerthsQualifiedTotal12
Host nation23 October 1974AUT Vienna1
1976 Summer Olympics18–27 July 1976CAN Montréal1 0
1978 FIBA World Championship1–14 October 1978PHI Philippines1
1979 FIBA Oceania Championship5–8 August 19791
1979 ABC Championship30 November – 12 December 1979JPN Nagoya1
FIBA Africa Championship 198022–30 March 1980MAR Rabat1
1980 Tournament of the Americas18–25 April 1980PUR San Juan3 2
European Qualifying Tournament6–17 May 19803 5

Women

Means of qualificationDateVenueBerthsQualifiedTotal6
Host nation23 October 1974AUT Vienna1
World Qualifying Tournament5–15 May 1980BUL Varna5
  • Withdrew from the tournament.
  • Replacement teams.

Format

Men's tournament:

  • Three round-robin groups of four teams were formed, where the top two from each one advanced to the final round, and the remaining teams to the classification round.
  • Both the final and classification round groups consisted of another round-robin of six teams each where results between teams from the same preliminary group were carried over. The top two teams from the final round competed for the gold medal, while third and fourth places for bronze.
  • With the exception of the first four places, the final standings were decided by the corresponding places in each group.

Women's tournament:

  • One round-robin group is formed containing all six teams, where the top two compete for the gold medal, while the third and fourth places compete for the bronze medal in an additional match.
  • The remaining two teams finish with their group rank in the final standings.

Tie-breaking criteria:

  1. Head to head results
  2. Goal average (not the goal difference) between the tied teams
  3. Goal average of the tied teams for all teams in its group

Men's tournament

Preliminary round

The top two teams from each group advance to the final round group, while the remaining teams compete for 8th through 12th places in the classification group. Hosts Soviet Union and the world champions Yugoslavia advanced undefeated to the final round. Meanwhile, qualification in Group C was closely contested between Italy, Cuba and Australia, which ended up being decided by a third tiebreaker in favor of the first two teams.

Group A



Group B



Group C



Classification round

Results between Poland vs. Senegal, Australia vs. Sweden and Czechoslovakia vs. India were carried over from the preliminary round.




Semi-final round

The first two places in the final round compete for the gold medal, while the third and fourth places compete for the bronze. The remaining teams' group ranking determines their positions in the final standings. The host nation failed to compete for the gold in spite of finishing the preliminary round undefeated, due to losses against the other two group leaders Yugoslavia and especially Italy, since the result from that match served as tiebreaker, giving the latter a passport to the gold medal match. The Soviet Union then won the bronze against Spain. Yugoslavia earned their first gold medal in men's basketball at this Olympic Games.

Results from Yugoslavia vs. Spain, Italy vs. Cuba and Soviet Union vs. Brazil were carried over from the preliminary round.




Medal matches

Bronze medal game

Gold medal game

Women's tournament

The women's tournament was decided in a round robin group with all six teams. The first two places competed for the gold medal, while the third and fourth places for the bronze. The remaining teams retain their group ranks for the final standings. The host nation finished the group phase undefeated and won the gold against Bulgaria. Yugoslavia would go on to win the bronze medal against Hungary.







Medal matches

Bronze medal game

Gold medal game

Final standings

RankMenWomenTeamPldWLTeamPldWL
880660
IOC Italy844642
862642
4th[[File:Spain Olympic Flag 1980.svgborder22px]] Spain844624
5th743514
6th725IOC Italy505
7th743
8thIOC Australia752
9th734
10th734
11th716
12th707

References

References

  1. [http://www.olimpik.ru/stadium/center/ Stadium-Central Sector] {{webarchive. link. (August 20, 2008 {{in lang). ru
  2. "Olympic Games Official Report 1980 Moscow-Volume III".
  3. "1980 European Olympic Qualifying Tournament for Men". [[FIBA]].
  4. "1980 World Olympic Qualifying Tournament for Women". [[FIBA]].
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