Football at the 1964 Summer Olympics

Football at the 1964 Summer Olympics

Football at the 1964 Olympics on a stamp of Japan
Tournament details
Host country Japan
Dates 11–23 October
Teams 14 (from 5 confederations)
Venue(s) 8 (in 4 host cities)
Final positions
Champions  Hungary
Runners-up  Czechoslovakia
Third place  Germany*
Tournament statistics
Matches played 29
Goals scored 123 (4.24 per match)
Top scorer(s) Hungary Ferenc Bene (12)

The football competition at the 1964 Summer Olympics started on October 11 and ended on October 23. Only one event, the men's tournament, was contested.. The tournament features 14 men's national teams from six continental confederations. The 14 teams are drawn into two groups of four and two groups of three and each group plays a round-robin tournament. At the end of the group stage, the top two teams advanced to the knockout stage, beginning with the quarter-finals and culminating with the gold medal match at the Olympic Stadium on October 23, 1964. There was also three consolation matches played by losing quarter-finalists. The winner of these matches placed fifth in the tournament.[1]

Qualification

Regional qualifying tournaments were held. A riot in Lima during the decisive PeruArgentina match resulted in 328 deaths.[2]

16 teams qualified and were divided into 4 groups:

Two best teams of each group competed in the quarter-finals.

Italy and Korea D.P.R. withdrew: Italy because their team was not amateur, and North Korea because some Koreans were prevented from playing.

Venues

Saitama Yokohama Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo
Ōmiya Football Field Mitsuzawa Football Field Prince Chichiba Football Field National Olympic Stadium Komazawa Stadium
Capacity: 14,392 Capacity: 10,102 Capacity: 17,569 Capacity: 71,556 Capacity: 20,780

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
 Hungary  Czechoslovakia  Germany*
Ferenc Bene
Tibor Csernai
János Farkas
József Gelei
Kálmán Ihász
Sándor Katona
Imre Komora
Ferenc Nógrádi
Dezső Novák
Árpád Orbán
Károly Palotai
Antal Szentmihályi
Gusztáv Szepesi
Zoltán Varga
Jan Brumovský
Ludovít Cvetler
Ján Geleta
František Knebort
Karel Knesl
Karel Lichtnégl
Vojtech Masný
Štefan Matlák
Ivan Mráz
Karel Nepomucký
Zdeněk Pičman
František Schmucker
Anton Švajlen
Anton Urban
František Valošek
Josef Vojta
Vladimír Weiss
Gerd Backhaus
Wolfgang Barthels
Bernd Bauchspieß
Gerhard Körner
Otto Fräßdorf
Henning Frenzel
Dieter Engelhardt
Herbert Pankau
Manfred Geisler
Jürgen Heinsch
Klaus Lisiewicz
Jürgen Nöldner
Peter Rock
Klaus-Dieter Seehaus
Hermann Stöcker
Werner Unger
Klaus Urbanczyk
Eberhard Vogel
Manfred Walter
Horst Weigang

Note: Only players from the East Germany represented the joint Olympic team of East and West Germany.

Squads

First round

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Germany 321071+65
 Romania 321052+35
 Mexico 30122641
 Iran 30121651

October 11, 1964
14:00
Romania  3 – 1  Mexico
Creiniceanu  20'
Pârcălab  33'
Ionescu  47'
Report Fragoso  73'
Omiya Park Soccer Stadium, Omiya, Saitama

Referee: Yokoyama (JPN)

Attendance: 12,932

October 11, 1964
14:00
Germany  4 – 0  Iran
Bauchspieß  7'
Vogel  20'  63'
Frenzel  44'
Report
Mitsuzawa Soccer Stadium, Yokohama, Kanagawa

Referee: De Queiroz (BRA)

Attendance: 12.671

October 13, 1964
14:00
Iran  1 – 1  Mexico
Nayyerloo  59' Report González Dávila  54'
Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium, Shinjuku, Tokyo

Referee: Wontumi (GHA)

Attendance: 15,938

October 13, 1964
14:00
Germany  1 – 1  Romania
Frenzel  22' Report Pavlovici  27'
Komazawa Stadium, Setagaya, Tokyo

Referee: Korelus (TCH)

Attendance: 18,970

October 15, 1964
14:00
Germany  2 – 0  Mexico
Barthels  37'
Nöldner  66'
Report
Mitsuzawa Soccer Stadium, Yokohama, Kanagawa

Referee: De Silva (MAS)

Attendance: 12,814

October 15, 1964
14:00
Romania  1 – 0  Iran
Pavlovici  26' Report
Omiya Park Soccer Stadium, Omiya, Saitama

Referee: Comesaña (ARG)

Attendance: 13,026

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Hungary 2200125+74
 Yugoslavia 210187+12
 Morocco 20021980
 North Korea Withdrew

October 11, 1964
14:00
Hungary  6 – 0  Morocco
Bene  13', 38' (pen.), 70', 74', 78', 87' Report
National Olympic Stadium, Tokyo
Attendance: 65,793
Referee: Kim Duk Chun (South Korea)

October 13, 1964
14:00
Yugoslavia  3 – 1  Morocco
Samardžić  8'
Belin  12', 59'
Report Bouachra  2'
Mitsuzawa Soccer Stadium, Yokohama, Kanagawa
Attendance: 12,675
Referee: Imam (UAE)

October 15, 1964
14:00
Hungary  6 – 5  Yugoslavia
Csernai  5', 11', 44', 63' (pen.)
Farkas  18'
Bene  25' (pen.)
Report Osim  1', 82'
Belin  12', 35'
Zambata  31'
Komazawa Stadium, Setagaya, Tokyo
Attendance: 19,316
Referee: Fukushima (Japan)

Group C

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Czechoslovakia 3300122+106
 United Arab Republic 3111126+63
 Brazil 311152+33
 South Korea 3003120190

October 12, 1964
14:00
Brazil  1 – 1  United Arab Republic
Roberto  10' Report Shanin  88'
Komazawa Stadium, Setagaya, Tokyo

Referee: Glöckner (GDR)

Attendance: 16,450

October 12, 1964
14:00
Czechoslovakia  6 – 1  South Korea
Lichtnégl  25'
Vojta  26'
Mráz  32', 68'
Masný  43', 71'
Report Lee Yi-Woo  59'
Omiya Park Soccer Stadium, Omiya, Saitama

Referee: Valenzuela (MEX)

Attendance: 12,943

October 14, 1964
14:00
Czechoslovakia  5 – 1  United Arab Republic
Vojta  5', 27'
Urban  36'
Mráz  83'
Cvetler  84'
Report Riad  53'
Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium, Shinjuku, Tokyo

Referee: Zsolt (HUN)

Attendance: 15,903

October 14, 1964
14:00
Brazil  4 – 0  South Korea
Zé Roberto  30'
Elizeu  44', 54'
Roberto  73'
Report
Mitsuzawa Soccer Stadium, Yokohama, Kanagawa

Referee: Boukkili (MAR)

Attendance: 12,672

October 16, 1964
14:00
United Arab Republic  10 – 0  South Korea
Riad  14', 17', 40', 48', 72', 77'
Mohamed  50'
El-Fanagily  61'
Etman  66'
Hassan  78'
Report
Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium, Shinjuku, Tokyo

Referee: Glöckner (GDR)

Attendance: 16,039

October 16, 1964
14:00
Czechoslovakia  1 – 0  Brazil
Valošek  77' Report
Omiya Park Soccer Stadium, Omiya, Saitama

Referee: Tehrani (IRN)

Attendance: 13,120

Group D

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Ghana 211043+13
 Japan 21015502
 Argentina 20113411
 Italy Withdrew

Italian team withdrew.

October 12, 1964
14:00
Argentina  1 – 1  Ghana
Bulla  26' Report E. Acquah  80'
Mitsuzawa Soccer Stadium, Yokohama, Kanagawa

Referee: Ashkenazi (ISR)

Attendance: 12,452

October 14, 1964
14:00
Japan  3 – 2  Argentina
Sugiyama  54'
Kawabuchi  81'
Ogi  82'
Report Domínguez  24', 62'
Komazawa Stadium, Setagaya, Tokyo

Referee: Škorić (YUG)

Attendance: 19,049

October 16, 1964
14:00
Japan  2 – 3  Ghana
Sugiyama  12'
Yaegashi  52'
Report Agyemang  27'
S. Acquah  69'
Fulaiteh  80'
Komazawa Stadium, Setagaya, Tokyo

Referee: Nitescu (ROU)

Attendance:

Quarter-finals

October 18, 1964
14:00
Germany  1 – 0  Yugoslavia
Frenzel  1' Report
Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium, Shinjuku, Tokyo

Referee: De Silva (MAS)

Attendance: 15,767

October 18, 1964
14:00
Hungary  2 – 0  Romania
Csernai  2', 84' (pen.) Report
Mitsuzawa Soccer Stadium, Yokohama, Kanagawa

Referee: Ashkenazi (ISR)

Attendance: 12,841

October 18, 1964
14:00
United Arab Republic  5 – 1  Ghana
Badawi  42', 61'
Riad  65'
El-Fanagily  69', 85'
Report Mfum  37'
Omiya Park Soccer Stadium, Omiya, Saitama

Referee: Glöckner (GDR)

Attendance: 13,121

October 18, 1964
14:00
Czechoslovakia  4 – 0  Japan
Brumovský  43', 59'
Vojta  69' (pen.)
Mráz  86'
Report
Komazawa Stadium, Setagaya, Tokyo

Referee: De Queiroz (BRA)

Attendance: 18,940

Semi-finals

October 20, 1964
14:00
Hungary  6 – 0  United Arab Republic
Bene  7', 20', 66', 77'
Komora  29', 58'
Report
Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium, Shinjuku, Tokyo

Referee: Comesaña (ARG)

Attendance:

October 20, 1964
14:00
Czechoslovakia  2 – 1  Germany
Lichtnégl  47'
Mráz  89'
Report Nöldner  25'
Komazawa Stadium, Setagaya, Tokyo

Referee: Ashkenazi (ISR)

Attendance: 19,435

Bronze Medal match

October 23, 1964
12:00
Germany  3 – 1  United Arab Republic
Frenzel  17'
Vogel  48'
Stöcker  56'
Report Attia  75' (pen.)
Olympic Stadium, Tokyo

Referee: Yokoyama (JPN)

Attendance: 65,610

Gold Medal match

October 23, 1964
16:30
Hungary  2 – 1  Czechoslovakia
Weiss  47' (o.g.)
Bene  59'
Report Brumovský  80'
Olympic Stadium, Tokyo

Referee: Ashkenazi (ISR)

Attendance: 65,610

First Consolation Round

Played by losing quarter-finalists.

October 20, 1964
14:00
Japan  1 – 6  Yugoslavia
Kamamoto  61' Report Zambata  3', 5', 43', 63'
Osim  28', 60'
Nagai Stadium, Osaka

Referee: Imam (UAE)

Attendance: 20,000

October 20, 1964
14:00
Romania  4 – 2  Ghana
Pavlovici  12', 19', 74'
Creiniceanu  41'
Report Fulaiteh  25', 44'
Nishikyogoku Athletic Stadium, Kyoto

Referee: De Silva (MAS)

Attendance: 10,000

Consolation Final (5th place match)

October 22, 1964
14:00
Romania  3 – 0  Yugoslavia
Pavlovici  50'
Pârcălab  72'
Constantin  78'
Report
Nagai Stadium, Osaka

Referee: Zsolt (HUN)

Attendance: 10,000

Brackets

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
  United Arab Republic 5
  Ghana 1
  United Arab Republic 0
  Hungary 6
  Hungary 2
  Romania 0
  Hungary 2
  Czechoslovakia 1
  Czechoslovakia 4
  Japan 0
  Czechoslovakia 2 Third place
  Germany 1
  Germany 1   Germany 3
  Yugoslavia 0   United Arab Republic 1

Goalscorers

With 12 goals, Ferenc Bene of Hungary is the top scorer in the tournament. In total, 123 goals were scored by 56 different players, with only one of them credited as own goal.

12 goals
8 goals
6 goals
5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
Own goal

Final Ranking

Rank Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  Hungary 5500226+1610
2  Czechoslovakia 6501195+410
3  Germany 6411124+89
4  United Arab Republic 62131816+25
5  Romania 6411126+69
6  Yugoslavia 52031412+24
7  Ghana 4112712−53
8  Japan 4103615−92
9  Brazil 311152+33
10  Argentina 201134−11
11 Mexico 301226−41
12  Iran 301216−51
13  Morocco 200219−80
14  South Korea 3003120−190

References

  1. Football at the 1964 Tokyo Summer Games. sports-reference.com
  2. Edwards, Piers (2014-05-23). "Lima 1964: The world's worst stadium disaster". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 2014-05-25.

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