1982 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship
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The 1982 FIVB Women's World Championship was the ninth edition of the tournament, organised by the world's governing body, the FIVB. It was held from 12 to 25 September 1982 at six venues in six different cities in
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. The finals were held at the
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Qualification


Squads


Venues


Pools composition

The teams are seeded based on their final ranking at the
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. *: Withdrew and replaced by junior team, its result did not count in the championship.
**: Withdrew and replaced by .
***: Withdrew and replaced by .


Results


First round


Pool A

Location:
Lima Lima ( ; ), founded in 1535 as the Ciudad de los Reyes (, Spanish for "City of Biblical Magi, Kings"), is the capital and largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chillón River, Chillón, Rímac River, Rímac and Lurín Rive ...


Pool B

Location: Trujillo


Pool C

Location:
Tacna Tacna, officially known as San Pedro de Tacna, is a city in southern Peru and the regional capital of the Tacna Region. A very commercially active city, it is located only north of the border with Arica y Parinacota Region from Chile, inland f ...


Pool D

Location: Ica


Pool E

Location:
Arequipa Arequipa (; Aymara language, Aymara and ), also known by its nicknames of ''Ciudad Blanca'' (Spanish for "White City") and ''León del Sur'' (Spanish for "South's Lion"), is a city in Peru and the capital of the eponymous Arequipa (province), ...


Pool F

Location:
Chiclayo Chiclayo (; mochica language, Mochica: ''Cɥiclaiæp'') is the principal city and capital of the Lambayeque region and Chiclayo Province in northern Peru. It is located from the Pacific coast, from the city of Trujillo, Peru, Trujillo, and from ...


Second round

The results and the points of the matches between the same teams that were already played during the first round are taken into account for the second round.


1st–12th pools


=Pool G

= Location:
Lima Lima ( ; ), founded in 1535 as the Ciudad de los Reyes (, Spanish for "City of Biblical Magi, Kings"), is the capital and largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chillón River, Chillón, Rímac River, Rímac and Lurín Rive ...


=Pool H

= Location: Trujillo


13th–23rd pools


=Pool I

= Location:
Arequipa Arequipa (; Aymara language, Aymara and ), also known by its nicknames of ''Ciudad Blanca'' (Spanish for "White City") and ''León del Sur'' (Spanish for "South's Lion"), is a city in Peru and the capital of the eponymous Arequipa (province), ...


=Pool J

= Location: Ica


Final round


21st–23rd places


=21st–23rd semifinals

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=21st place match

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17th–20th places


=17th–20th semifinals

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=19th place match

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=17th place match

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13th–16th places


=13th–16th semifinals

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=15th place match

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=13th place match

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9th–12th places


=9th–12th semifinals

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=11th place match

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=9th place match

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5th–8th places


=5th–8th semifinals

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=7th place match

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=5th place match

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Finals


=Semifinals

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=3rd place match

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=Final

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Final standing


Awards

* Most valuable player *:
Lang Ping "Jenny" Lang Ping (; born 10 December 1960) is a Chinese former volleyball player and coach. She is the former head coach of the Chinese women's national volleyball team and U.S. women's national volleyball team. As a player, Lang won the mos ...
* Best spiker *:
Denisse Fajardo Denisse Fajardo García (born 1 July 1964), more commonly known as Denisse Fajardo, is a Peruvian former volleyball player and a three-time Olympian for her native country. Fajardo won the silver medal at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, after ...


References


External links


Results

Federation Internationale de Volleyball
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