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13 September - 1 October 2000
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Tokyo
Group A
Team
P
W
D
L
GF:GA
PTS.
GDR
3
2
1
0
7:1
5
Romania
3
2
1
0
5:2
5
Mexico
3
0
1
2
2:6
1
Iran
3
0
1
2
1:6
1
11-Oct-64
[2]
Mitsuzawa Football Field, Yokohama
GDR vs. IRAN
4:0
(3:0)
Eunapio Gouveia (BRA)
11-Oct-64
[3]
Omiya Football Field, Tokyo
ROMANIA vs. MEXICO
3:1
(2:0)
Yozo Yokoyama (JPN)
13-Oct-64
[8]
Prince Chichibu Football Field, Tokyo
IRAN vs. MEXICO
1:1
(1:1)
John Stanley Wontumi (GHA)
13-Oct-64
[9]
Komazawa Football Field, Tokyo
GDR vs. ROMANIA
1:1
(1:1)
Vaclav Korelus (CZE)
15-Oct-64
[14]
Mitsuzawa Football Field, Yokohama
GDR vs. MEXICO
2:0
(1:0)
Gregg De Silva (MAS)
15-Oct-64
[15]
Omiya Football Field, Tokyo
ROMANIA vs. IRAN
1:0
(1:0)
Miguel Comesana (ARG)
Group B
Team
P
W
D
L
GF:GA
PTS.
Hungary
2
2
0
0
12:5
4
Yugoslavia
2
1
0
1
8:7
2
Morocco
2
0
0
2
1:9
0
Following the withdrawal of Korea DPR only three teams remained in group B
11-Oct-64
[1]
Jingu National Stadium, Tokyo
HUNGARY vs. MOROCCO
6:0
(2:0)
Duk Chun Kim (KOR)
13-Oct-64
[7]
Mitsuzawa Football Field Yokohama
YUGOSLAVIA vs. MOROCCO
3:1
(2:1)
Hussein Imam (EGY)
15-Oct-64
[13]
Komazawa Football Field, Tokyo
HUNGARY vs. YUGOSLAVIA
6:5
(5:4)
Genichi Fukushima (JPN)
Group C
Team
P
W
D
L
GF:GA
PTS.
Czechoslovakia
3
3
0
0
12:2
6
United Arab Republic
3
1
1
1
12:6
3
Brazil
3
1
1
1
5:2
3
Korea Republic
3
0
0
3
1:20
0
In 1960, the Football Federations of Egypt and Syria had formed a joint association. Egypt entered the 1960 and 1964 Olympic Football Tournaments (as well as the 1962 and 1966 World Cup preliminary competitions) under the name of UAR.
12-Oct-64
[5]
Omiya Football Field, Tokyo
CZECHOSLOVAKIA vs. KOREA REPUBLIC
6:1
(4:0)
Rafael Valenzuela (MEX)
12-Oct-64
[6]
Komazawa Football Field, Tokyo
BRAZIL vs. UAR
1:1
(1:0)
Rudi Glockner (GDR)
14-Oct-64
[11]
Prince Chichibu Football Field, Tokyo
CZECHOSLOVAKIA vs. UAR
5:1
(3:0)
Istvan Zsolt (HUN)
14-Oct-64
[12]
Mitsuzawa Football Field, Yokohama
BRAZIL vs. KOREA REPUBLIC
4:0
(2:0)
Salih Mohamed Boukkili (MAR)
16-Oct-64
[16]
Omiya Football Field, Tokyo
CZECHOSLOVAKIA vs. BRAZIL
1:0
(0:0)
Asghar Tehrani (IRN)
16-Oct-64
[18]
Prince Chichibu Football Field, Tokyo
UAR vs. KOREA REPUBLIC
10:0
(3:0)
Rudi Glockner (GDR)
Group D
Team
P
W
D
L
GF:GA
PTS.
Ghana
2
1
1
1
4:03
3
Japan
2
1
0
1
5:05
2
Argentina
2
0
1
1
3:04
1
12-Oct-64
[4]
Mitsuzawa Football Field, Yokohama
ARGENTINA vs. GHANA
1:1
(1:0)
Menahem Ashkenazi (ISR)
14-Oct-64
[10]
Komazawa Football Field, Tokyo
JAPAN vs. ARGENTINA
3:2
(0:1)
Aleksandar Skoric (YUG)
16-Oct-64
[17]
Komazawa Football Field, Tokyo
GHANA vs. JAPAN
3:2
(1:1)
Comel Nitescu (ROM)
Quarterfinals
18-Oct-64
[19]
Komazawa Football Field, Tokyo
CZECHOSLOVAKIA vs. JAPAN
4:0
(1:0)
Eunapio Gouveia (BRA)
18-Oct-64
[20]
Prince Chichibu Football Field, Tokyo
GERMANY vs. YUGOSLAVIA
1:0
(1:0)
Greg De Silva (MAS)
18-Oct-64
[21]
Mitsuzawa Football Field, Yokohama
HUNGARY vs. ROMANIA
2:0
(1:0)
Menahem Ashkenazi (ISR)
18-Oct-64
[22]
Omiya Football Field, Tokyo
EGYPT vs. GHANA
5:1
(1:1)
Rudi Glockner (GDR)
Semifinals
20-Oct-64
[23]
Komazawa Football Field, Tokyo
CZECHOSLOVAKIA vs. GERMANY
2:1
(0:1)
Menahem Ashkenazi (ISR)
20-Oct-64
[24]
Prince Chichibu Football Field, Tokyo
HUNGARY vs. EGYPT
6:0
(3:0)
Migeul Comesana (ARG)
Match for third place
23-Oct-64
[25]
Jingu National Stadium, Tokyo
GERMANY vs. EGYPT
3:1
(1:0)
Yozo Yokoyama (JPN)
Final
23-Oct-64
[26]
Jingu National Stadium, Tokyo
HUNGARY vs. CZECHOSLOVAKIA
2:1
(0:0)
Menahem Ashkenazi (ISR)
Consolation Round
20-Oct-64
[27]
Kyoto
ROMANIA vs. GHANA
4:2
(3:2)
Greg da Silva (MAS)
20-Oct-64
[28]
Nagaj Stadium, Osaka
YUGOSLAVIA vs. JAPAN
6:1
(3:0)
Hussein Iman (EGY)
Consolation Final
22-Oct-64
[29]
Nagaj Stadium, Osaka
ROMANIA vs. YUGOSLAVIA
3:0
(0:0)
Istvan Zsolt (HUN)
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