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1967 South American Basketball Championship for Women

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1967 South American Basketball Championship for Women
11th South American Basketball Championship for Women
Tournament details
Host countryColombia
DatesOctober 26 – November 7
Teams7
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Brazil (4th title)
1965
1968

The 1967 South American Basketball Championship for Women was the 11th instance of the tournament. The host city was Cali, Colombia. The winners were Brazil, who won their fourth title to date and second consecutive title.[1]

Tournament

The tournament was held in a single round robin format among the seven competing teams. Brazil won all six of their games.[2]

Results

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Pts
1 Brazil  6 6 0 435 244 +191 12
2 Chile  6 5 1 355 283 +72 11
3 Peru  6 4 2 335 329 +6 10
4 Paraguay  6 3 3 352 335 +17 9
5 Argentina  6 2 4 305 367 −62 8
6 Colombia  6 1 5 297 407 −110 7
7 Ecuador  6 0 6 254 368 −114 6
Updated to match(es) played on November 7, 1967. Source: "archive.fiba.com: 1967 South American Championship for Women". Retrieved 9 November 2021.

Games

Peru  57–47 Argentina 
Brazil  65–40 Chile 
Colombia  56–54 Ecuador 
Peru  48–33 Ecuador 
Paraguay  73–46 Argentina 
Brazil  62–42 Argentina 
Chile  56–42 Colombia 
Paraguay  72–40 Ecuador 
Chile  55–47 Peru 
Brazil  73–41 Ecuador 
Argentina  78–67 Colombia 
Chile  67–41 Paraguay 
Brazil  90–38 Colombia 
Argentina  48–42 Ecuador 
Peru  70–67 Paraguay 
Chile  71–44 Ecuador 
Paraguay  63–40 Colombia 
Chile  66–44 Argentina 
Brazil  73–47 Peru 
Peru  66–54 Colombia 
Brazil  72–36 Paraguay 

[3]

References

This page was last edited on 11 July 2023, at 15:03
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