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1976 ABC Championship for Women

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1976 FIBA Asia Championship
for Women
6th Asian Women's Basketball Championship
Tournament details
Host countryHong Kong
DatesNovember 2–12
Teams7
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions China (1st title)

The 1976 Asian Basketball Confederation Championship for Women were held in Hong Kong.

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Results

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 China 6 6 0 586 282 +304 12
 South Korea 6 5 1 688 231 +457 11
 Japan 6 4 2 449 348 +101 10
 Malaysia 6 3 3 346 526 −180 9
 Singapore 6 2 4 289 467 −178 8
 Philippines 6 1 5 304 561 −257 7
 Hong Kong 6 0 6 295 542 −247 6
November 2
Hong Kong  57–67  Philippines
Scoring by half: 22–35, 35–32
November 2
China  97–37  Singapore
Scoring by half: 54–15, 43–22
November 3
Hong Kong  51–107  Japan
Scoring by half: 28–49, 23–58
November 3
Singapore  23–103  South Korea
Scoring by half: 10–43, 13–60
November 3
Philippines  50–118  China
Scoring by half: 14–55, 36–63
November 4
South Korea  124–30  Hong Kong
Scoring by half: 62–12, 62–18
November 4
Philippines  48–93  Japan
Scoring by half: 22–36, 26–57
November 4
Malaysia  72–70  Singapore
Scoring by half: 33–29, 39–41
November 6
Malaysia  78–65  Philippines
Scoring by half: 42–26, 36–39
November 6
Singapore  36–83  Japan
Scoring by half: 19–58, 17–25
November 6
Hong Kong  36–119  China
Scoring by half: 24–51, 12–68
November 7
Singapore  66–63 (OT)  Hong Kong
Scoring by half: 31–34, 24–21 Overtime: 11–8
November 7
South Korea  132–31  Malaysia
Scoring by half: 66–15, 66–16
November 7
Japan  33–62  China
Scoring by half: 10–28, 23–34
November 8
Philippines  25–158  South Korea
Scoring by half: 13–74, 12–84
November 8
Malaysia  59–58  Hong Kong
Scoring by half: 29–27, 30–31
November 10
Singapore  57–49  Philippines
Scoring by half: 29–33, 28–16
November 10
China  117–58  Malaysia
Scoring by half: 55–18, 62–40
November 10
Japan  49–103  South Korea
Scoring by half: 20–54, 29–49
November 12
Japan  84–48  Malaysia
Scoring by half: 55–25, 29–23
November 12
China  73–68  South Korea
Scoring by half: 31–43, 42–25

Final standing

Rank Team Record
1st place, gold medalist(s)  China 6–0
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  South Korea 5–1
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Japan 4–2
4  Malaysia 3–3
5  Singapore 2–4
6  Philippines 1–5
7  Hong Kong 0–6

Awards

 1976 Asian champions 

China
First title

References

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