The 1967
FIVB Women's World Championship was the fifth edition of the tournament, organised by the world's governing body, the
FIVB. It was held from 25 to 29 January 1967 at the
Nippon Budokan
The , often shortened to simply Budokan, is an indoor arena located in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. It was originally built for the inaugural Olympic judo competition in the 1964 Summer Olympics. While its primary purpose is to host martial arts con ...
in
Tokyo,
Japan
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.
Background
Since its inaugural edition in 1952, the women's and
men's World Championships were hosted by the same country. The
FIVB decided to split the tournaments, awarding men's and women's to different countries, for 1966 the men's was held in
Czechoslovakia and the women's was planned to be held in
Lima,
Peru between 12 and 29 October. Lima withdrew as organizer and the tournament was delayed until a new host could be found. With
Japan
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chosen as host (the first time the World Championships were played in Asia), the tournament went ahead in January 1967. Due to international political tensions caused by the
Cold War
The Cold War is a term commonly used to refer to a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies, the Western Bloc and the Eastern Bloc. The term '' cold war'' is used because the ...
, hosts Japan warned it would not display the flags nor have the national anthems of
North Korea and
East Germany played. Both teams together with the
Eastern Bloc
The Eastern Bloc, also known as the Communist Bloc and the Soviet Bloc, was the group of socialist states of Central and Eastern Europe, East Asia, Southeast Asia, Africa, and Latin America under the influence of the Soviet Union that existed du ...
countries (
Czechoslovakia,
Hungary,
Poland,
Soviet Union) and
China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and ...
forfeited the tournament, leaving only four teams as participants.
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Teams
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Format
The tournament was played in a single round-robin format, all four participant teams in a single pool and played each other once.
Results
Final standing
References
External links
Results - todor66
Federation Internationale de Volleyball
{{FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship
FIVB Women's World Championship
International volleyball competitions hosted by Japan
1967
Events
January
* January 1 – Canada begins a year-long celebration of the 100th anniversary of Confederation, featuring the Expo 67 World's Fair.
* January 5
** Spain and Romania sign an agreement in Paris, establishing full consular and ...
FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship
The FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship is an international volleyball competition contested by the senior women's national teams of the members of ' (FIVB), the sport's global governing body. The initial gap between championships was varia ...
Sports competitions in Tokyo
FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship
The FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship is an international volleyball competition contested by the senior women's national teams of the members of ' (FIVB), the sport's global governing body. The initial gap between championships was varia ...
FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship
The FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship is an international volleyball competition contested by the senior women's national teams of the members of ' (FIVB), the sport's global governing body. The initial gap between championships was varia ...
Women's volleyball in Japan
International sports boycotts
Politics and sports
Japan–North Korea relations