Tourney Name: | FIBA World Championship |
Year: | 1978 |
City: | Manila Quezon City |
Country: | Philippines |
Dates: | October 1–14 |
Opened: | Ferdinand Marcos[1] |
Num Teams: | 14 |
Confederations: | 5 |
Venues: | Rizal Memorial Coliseum Araneta Coliseum |
Champion: | Yugoslavia |
Count: | 2 |
Second: | Soviet Union |
Second-Flagvar: | 1955 |
Third: | Brazil |
Third-Flagvar: | 1968 |
Fourth: | Italy |
Games: | 59 |
Mvp: | Dražen Dalipagić |
Top Scorer: | Kamil Brabenec (26.9 points per game) |
Prevseason: | 1974 |
Nextseason: | 1982 |
The 1978 FIBA World Championship was the 8th FIBA World Championship, the international basketball world championship for men's national teams. The tournament was hosted by the Philippines from October 1 to 14, 1978 in Rizal Memorial Coliseum in Manila and Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City (both cities in Metro Manila).
It was the first FIBA World Championship (now called the FIBA Basketball World Cup) held in Asia.
On July 11, 1974 at the FIBA Congress held in San Juan, Puerto Rico, the Philippines was unanimously chosen as host after Argentina and Spain withdrew their bids.[2]
Metro Manila | Philippines | ||||||
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width=180 | Manila | width=180 | Quezon City | align=center rowspan=3 | width=150px | ||
Rizal Memorial Coliseum[3] Capacity: 8,000 | Araneta Coliseum Capacity: 25,000* | ||||||
width=25% | Group A | width=25% | Group B | width=25% | Group C | width=25% | Semifinal round |
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– host – defending champion |
Rank | width=200px | Team ! | Record |
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1 | 10–0 | ||
2 | 6–2 | ||
3 | 8–2 | ||
4 | 6–4 | ||
5 | 6–4 | ||
6 | 4–6 | ||
7 | 4–6 | ||
8 | 0–8 | ||
9 | 5–2 | ||
10 | 4–3 | ||
11 | 2–5 | ||
12 | 2–5 | ||
13 | 1–6 | ||
14 | 1–6 |
See main article: FIBA Basketball World Cup All-Tournament Team.