1972 Amateur World Series

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The 1972 Amateur World Series was the 20th Amateur World Series (AWS), an international men's amateur baseball tournament. The tournament was sanctioned by the International Baseball Federation (FIBA) and took place, for the third time, in Nicaragua, from November 25th to December 5, 1972.

Country Nicaragua
VenueEstadio General Anastasio Somoza (in Managua host cities)
Teams16
Defending champions Cuba
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1972 Amateur World Series
Tournament details
Country Nicaragua
VenueEstadio General Anastasio Somoza (in Managua host cities)
Teams16
Defending champions Cuba
Final positions
Champions Cuba (12th title)
Runners-up United States
Third place Nicaragua
Fourth place Japan
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Cuba won its 12th international championship, and fourth consecutive title; the United States finished with the silver medal for the third time since returning to AWS competition in 1969. Nicaragua, the hosts, finished with the bronze for the second consecutive year.

The tournament occurred just weeks before the devastating 1972 Nicaragua earthquake. This led to a controversy where Nicaragua was suspended from FIBA on charges that it had been too late in paying FIBA the tournament revenues, despite the earthquake. The suspension of Nicaragua in light of these events was a catalyst for Nicaragua, the United States, and several other baseball federations to leave FIBA and form their own international baseball organization, FEMBA.[1]

Participants

16 nations participated, the most ever included in an Amateur World Series to date (the previous high had been 13, in 1952). Both Japan and Chinese Taipei made their debuts, becoming the first Asian countries to participate in the tournament. Brazil also made it Amateur World Series debut, though after 1972, it would not return to the tournament until 2003 (when it was known as the Baseball World Cup).

The Puerto Rico national baseball team was notably managed by Roberto Clemente, a legendary major leaguer with the Pittsburgh Pirates.[2] Three weeks after the tournament, Clemente was attempting to return to Managua when his flight, carrying foreign aid for earthquake victims, crashed, killing Clemente and four others.

Final standings

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Pos Team W L
1st place, gold medalist(s) Cuba141
2nd place, silver medalist(s) United States132
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Nicaragua132
4 Japan114
5 Panama105
6 Puerto Rico96
7 Dominican Republic96
8 Chinese Taipei87
9 Canada510
10 Guatemala411
11 Honduras411
12 Brazil411
13 Costa Rica411
14 El Salvador411
15 Italy312
16 West Germany015
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