1965 FIBA Intercontinental Cup Test Tournament

The 1965 FIBA Intercontinental Cup Test Tournament was the test edition of the FIBA Intercontinental Cup. The game was contested by S.C. Corinthians Paulista, and the 1965 FIBA European Champions Cup (EuroLeague) champions, Real Madrid.

1965 FIBA Intercontinental Cup Test
DateJuly 5, 1965 (1965-07-05)
VenueGinásio Poliesportivo Parque São Jorge, São Paulo
Attendance10,000

The 1965 FIBA Intercontinental Cup Test was played with a single-game format, in São Paulo, Brazil, on 5 July 1965.

Venue

The championship game was held at the Ginásio Poliesportivo Parque São Jorge, the home arena of S.C. Corinthians Paulista. The arena is located in São Paulo, Brazil. The arena opened in 1963, and it has a seating capacity of 7,000 people, with a standing room capacity of 10,000.

São Paulo
1965 FIBA Intercontinental Cup Test Tournament (Brazil)
Ginásio Poliesportivo Parque São Jorge
Capacity:
7,000 seating capacity
10,000 standing room

Match details

The game was contested between S.C. Corinthians Paulista of the Brazilian Championship, and the FIBA European Champions Cup (EuroLeague) champions, Real Madrid of the Spanish Primera División. Wlamir Marques of S.C. Corinthians Paulista, was the game's top scorer, with 51 points.[1][2]

5 July 1965[3][4] S.C. Corinthians Paulista 118109 Real Madrid São Paulo, Brazil
Pts: Wlamir 51
Bira 23
Branca 15
Renê 12
Yves 12
Edvar 5

Head coach: Daiuto
Pts: Luyk 33
Rodríguez 30
Monsalve 16
Sainz 13
Sevillano 13
González 4
Descartín 0
Head coach: Busnel[5]
Arena: Ginásio Poliesportivo Parque São Jorge[6]
Attendance: 10,000[7]


1965 Intercontinental Cup Test champions

S.C. Corinthians Paulista
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