1971 IHF Olympic Asian qualification tournament
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Logo of the tournament | |
| Tournament details | |
|---|---|
| Host country | |
| Venue(s) | 4 (in 3 host cities) |
| Dates | 13–29 November 1971 |
| Teams | 3 (from 1 confederation) |
| Tournament statistics | |
| Matches played | 6 |
| Goals scored | 163 (27.17 per match) |
The 1971 IHF Olympic Asian qualification tournament was held in Japan. The winner of the tournament qualified for the 1972 Summer Olympics.
Matches
All times are local (UTC+9).[1][2]
| 14 November 1971 15:40 |
Japan |
15–4 | Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium, Tokyo Referees: Carlsson & Olsson (SWE) | |
| (8–1) | Amikam Riklin (2) Zvi Tel-Or & Moshe Vagelowitz (1) | |||
| [3] |
| 17 November 1971 18:00 |
South Korea |
15-13 | Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium, Tokyo Attendance: 2000 Referees: Carlsson & Olsson (SWE) | |
| Che Song Buk (7) | (6-4) | Benjamin Naaman, Igor Bialik & Eitan Madmoni (3) Wenglowitz (2) Yirimi & Utlior (1). | ||
| [4] |
| 20 November 1971 18:00 |
Japan |
20-6 | Osaka City Central Gymnasium, Osaka Referees: Carlsson & Olsson (SWE) | |
| (10-5) | ||||
- According to the IHF: 20-9
| 23 November 1971 14:30 |
Israel |
7-18 | Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium, Nagoya Attendance: 4000 Referees: Carlsson & Olsson (SWE) | |
| Akiva Lefler (3) | (5-6) | Novoyuki Ida (6) | ||
| [5] |
| 26 November 1971 18:00 |
Israel |
22-15 | Komazawa Gymnasium, Tokyo Referees: Carlsson & Olsson (SWE) | |
| Akiva Lefer (12) Igor Bialik (3) |
(8-6) | Tsang Sung Bok (Most) | ||
| [6] |
| 28 November 1971 15:40 |
Japan |
21-7 | Komazawa Gymnasium, Tokyo Referees: Carlsson & Olsson (SWE) | |
| (8-4) | ||||