1959 FIBA World Championship, the Glossary
The 1959 FIBA World Championship was the 3rd FIBA World Championship, the international basketball world championship for men's national teams.[1]
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25 relations: Amaury Pasos, Antofagasta, Atanas Atanasov (basketball), Basketball, Chen Tsu-li, Chile, Concepción, Chile, Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos, Evelio Droz, FIBA Basketball World Cup, FIBA Basketball World Cup Most Valuable Player, Jānis Krūmiņš, Jerry Vayda, Jorge Alessandri, Juan "Pachín" Vicéns, Movistar Arena (Santiago), Points per game, Political status of Taiwan, Santiago, Temuco, Valparaíso, Viktor Radev, Wlamir Marques, 1954 FIBA World Championship, 1963 FIBA World Championship.
- 1959 in Chilean sport
- 1959 in basketball
- FIBA Basketball World Cup
- International basketball competitions hosted by Chile
Amaury Pasos
Amaury Antônio Pasos, also commonly known simply as Amaury (born December 11, 1935) is a retired Brazilian basketball player and coach of Argentine origin.
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Antofagasta
Antofagasta is a port city in northern Chile, about north of Santiago.
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Atanas Atanasov (basketball)
Atanas Vasilev Atanasov (Атанас Василев Атанасов, 19 November 1935 – 3 September 2021) was a Bulgarian basketball player.
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Basketball
Basketball is a team sport in which two teams, most commonly of five players each, opposing one another on a rectangular court, compete with the primary objective of shooting a basketball (approximately in diameter) through the defender's hoop (a basket in diameter mounted high to a backboard at each end of the court), while preventing the opposing team from shooting through their own hoop.
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Chen Tsu-li
Chen Tsu-li, also known as James T. L. Chen, (born 28 May 1933) is a Taiwanese businessman, former basketball player and coach.
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Chile
Chile, officially the Republic of Chile, is a country in western South America.
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Concepción, Chile
Concepción (originally: Concepción de la Madre Santísima de la Luz, "Conception of the Blessed Mother of Light") is a city and commune in south-central Chile, and the geographical and demographic core of the Greater Concepción metropolitan area, one of the three major conurbations in the country.
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Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos
Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos (originally known as Estadio Nacional) is the national stadium of Chile, and is located in the Ñuñoa district of Santiago.
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Evelio Droz
Evelio Droz Ramos (born 10 May 1937) in San Juan, Puerto Rico is a Puerto Rican former basketball player who competed in the 1960 Summer Olympics and in the 1964 Summer Olympics.
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FIBA Basketball World Cup
The FIBA Basketball World Cup is an international basketball competition between the senior men's national teams of the members of the International Basketball Federation (FIBA), the sport's global governing body.
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FIBA Basketball World Cup Most Valuable Player
The FIBA Basketball World Cup Most Valuable Player is an award, that is given by FIBA, to the Most Valuable Player of the FIBA Basketball World Cup. 1959 FIBA World Championship and FIBA Basketball World Cup Most Valuable Player are FIBA Basketball World Cup.
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Jānis Krūmiņš
Jānis Krūmiņš (30 January 1930 – 20 November 1994) was a Soviet-Latvian professional basketball player.
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Jerry Vayda
Jerome Joseph Vayda (July 18, 1934 – February 16, 1978) was an American basketball player.
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Jorge Alessandri
Jorge Eduardo Alessandri Rodríguez (19 May 1896 – 31 August 1986) was the 26th President of Chile from 1958 to 1964, and was the candidate of the Chilean right in the crucial presidential election of 1970, which he lost to Salvador Allende.
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Juan "Pachín" Vicéns
Juan "Pachín" Vicéns Sastre (September 7, 1934 – February 18, 2007) was a Puerto Rican basketball player.
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Movistar Arena (Santiago)
Movistar Arena is a 17,000-seat multi-purpose indoor arena in Santiago, Chile.
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Points per game
Points per game, often abbreviated PPG, is the average number of points scored by a player per game played in a sport, over the course of a series of games, a whole season, or a career.
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Political status of Taiwan
The controversy surrounding the political status of Taiwan or the Taiwan issue is an ongoing dispute on the political status of Taiwan, currently controlled by the Republic of China (ROC).
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Santiago
Santiago, also known as Santiago de Chile, is the capital and largest city of Chile and one of the largest cities in the Americas.
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Temuco
Temuco is a city and commune, capital of the Cautín Province and of the Araucanía Region in southern Chile.
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Valparaíso
Valparaíso is a major city, commune, seaport and naval base facility in Valparaíso Region, Chile.
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Viktor Radev
Viktor Bonev Radev (Bulgarian: Виктор Бонев Радев) (November 19, 1936 – August 31, 2014) was a Bulgarian basketball player.
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Wlamir Marques
Wlamir Marques (born July 16, 1936), also known simply as Wlamir, is a Brazilian former basketball player and coach.
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1954 FIBA World Championship
The 1954 FIBA World Championship (also called the 2nd World Basketball Championship – 1954) was the international basketball world championship for men's national teams. 1959 FIBA World Championship and 1954 FIBA World Championship are FIBA Basketball World Cup.
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1963 FIBA World Championship
The 1963 FIBA World Championship was the 4th FIBA World Championship, the international basketball world championship for men's national teams. 1959 FIBA World Championship and 1963 FIBA World Championship are FIBA Basketball World Cup.
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See also
1959 in Chilean sport
- 1959 FIBA World Championship
1959 in basketball
- 1959 Úrvalsdeild karla (basketball)
- 1959 FIBA World Championship
- Basketball at the 1959 Summer Universiade
FIBA Basketball World Cup
- 1950 FIBA World Championship
- 1954 FIBA World Championship
- 1959 FIBA World Championship
- 1963 FIBA World Championship
- 1967 FIBA World Championship
- 1970 FIBA World Championship
- 1974 FIBA World Championship
- 1978 FIBA World Championship
- 1982 FIBA World Championship
- 1986 FIBA World Championship
- 1990 FIBA World Championship
- 1994 FIBA World Championship
- 1998 FIBA World Championship
- 2002 FIBA World Championship
- 2006 FIBA World Championship
- 2010 FIBA World Championship
- 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup
- 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup
- 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup
- 2027 FIBA Basketball World Cup
- FIBA Basketball World Cup
- FIBA Basketball World Cup All-Tournament Team
- FIBA Basketball World Cup Most Valuable Player
- FIBA Basketball World Cup Top Scorer
- FIBA Basketball World Cup qualification
- FIBA Basketball World Cup records
- FIBA Basketball World Cup winning head coaches
- History of the FIBA Basketball World Cup
- Naismith Trophy
- National team appearances in the FIBA Basketball World Cup
International basketball competitions hosted by Chile
- 1932 South American Basketball Championship
- 1937 South American Basketball Championship
- 1942 South American Basketball Championship
- 1958 South American Basketball Championship
- 1959 FIBA World Championship
- 2016 FIBA Americas Under-18 Championship
- 3x3 basketball at the 2023 Pan American Games
- Basketball at the 2014 South American Games
- Basketball at the 2023 Pan American Games
- Wheelchair basketball at the 2023 Parapan American Games
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1959_FIBA_World_Championship
Also known as 1959 Basketball World Cup, 1959 FIBA Basketball World Cup, 1959 FIBA World Cup.