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Group B of the 1964 Summer Olympics football tournament took place from 11 to 15 October 1964. The group consisted of Hungary, Morocco and Yugoslavia. The top two teams, Hungary and Yugoslavia, advanced to the quarter-finals.

Teams

Team Region Method of
qualification
Date of
qualification
Finals
appearance
Last
appearance
Previous best
performance
 Yugoslavia Europe Holders 10 September 1960 7th 1960 Gold medal (1960)
 Hungary Europe Europe Group 2 winners 7 May 1964 6th 1960 Gold medal (1952)
 Morocco Africa Africa Group 3 winners 24 May 1964 1st
 North Korea Asia Asia Group 2 winners 28 June 1964 1st

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Hungary 2 2 0 0 12 5 +7 4 Advanced to knockout stage
2  Yugoslavia 2 1 0 1 8 7 +1 2
3  Morocco 2 0 0 2 1 9 −8 0
4  North Korea 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Withdrew
Source: RSSSF

In the quarter-finals:

  • The winners of Group B, Hungary, advanced to play the runners-up of Group A, Romania.
  • The runners-up of Group B, Yugoslavia, advanced to play the winners of Group A, United Team of Germany.

Matches

All times listed are local, JST (UTC+9).

Hungary vs Morocco

Hungary 6–0 Morocco
  • Bene 13', 38' (pen.), 70', 74', 78', 87'
Report
National Olympic Stadium, TokyoAttendance: 65,793Referee: Kim Duk-chun (South Korea)
19 József Gelei
3 Dezső Novák
5 Árpád Orbán
6 Kálmán Ihász
7 Gusztáv Szepesi
8 Károly Palotai
11 Imre Komora
12 Zoltán Varga
13 Ferenc Bene
15 János Farkas
16 Sándor Katona
Substitutions:
1 Antal Szentmihályi
2 Tibor Csernai
4 Benő Káposzta
9 István Nagy
10 György Nagy
14 Antal Dunai
17 Pál Orosz
18 Ferenc Nógrádi
Manager:
Hungary Lajos Baróti
1 Allal Benkassou
3 Mustapha Fahim
4 Abderrazak Nijam
5 Amar Bensiffedine
8 Mohamed Lamari
9 Abdelkader Mohamed
10 Driss Bamous
11 Ali Bendayan
13 Abdelghani El Mansouri
14 Abdelkader Moukhtatif
16 Abdelkader Morchid
Substitutions:
2 Abdellah Kastaiani
6 Moulay Khanousi
7 Sadni Nafai
12 Ahmed Laghrissi
15 Mohammed Sahraoui
17 Mohamed Kenzeddine
18 Ali Bouachra
Manager:
Morocco Mohamed Masson

Assistant referees:
Sumio Hayakawa (Japan)
Taro Ikeda (Japan)

Yugoslavia vs Morocco

Yugoslavia 3–1 Morocco
Report
Mitsuzawa Soccer Stadium, YokohamaAttendance: 12,765Referee: Hussein Imam (United Arab Emirates)
1 Ivan Ćurković
2 Mirsad Fazlagić
3 Svetozar Vujović
4 Rudolf Belin
5 Milan Čop
6 Jovan Miladinović
7 Spasoje Samardžić
8 Slaven Zambata
9 Ivica Osim
10 Lazar Lemić
11 Dragan Džajić
Substitutions:
12 Zlatko Škorić
13 Živorad Jevtić
14 Lazar Radović
15 Marijan Brnčić
16 Đorđe Pavlić
17 Josip Pirmajer
18 Silvester Takač
Manager:
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ljubomir Lovrić
1 Allal Benkassou
3 Mustapha Fahim
4 Abderrazak Nijam
5 Amar Bensiffedine
8 Mohamed Lamari
9 Abdelkader Mohamed
10 Driss Bamous
11 Ali Bendayan
13 Abdelghani El Mansouri
14 Abdelkader Moukhtatif
16 Abdelkader Morchid
Substitutions:
2 Abdellah Kastaiani
6 Moulay Khanousi
7 Sadni Nafai
12 Ahmed Laghrissi
15 Mohammed Sahraoui
17 Mohamed Kenzeddine
18 Ali Bouachra
Manager:
Morocco Mohamed Masson

Assistant referees:
Yoshiyuki Maruyama (Japan)
Hiroshi Sato (Japan)

Yugoslavia vs Hungary

Yugoslavia 5–6 Hungary
Report
Komazawa Olympic Park Stadium, TokyoAttendance: 19,316Referee: Genishi Fukushima (Japan)
1 Ivan Ćurković
2 Mirsad Fazlagić
3 Svetozar Vujović
4 Rudolf Belin
5 Milan Čop Yellow card
6 Jovan Miladinović
7 Spasoje Samardžić
8 Slaven Zambata
9 Ivica Osim
11 Dragan Džajić
14 Lazar Radović
Substitutions:
12 Zlatko Škorić
10 Lazar Lemić
13 Živorad Jevtić
15 Marijan Brnčić
16 Đorđe Pavlić
17 Josip Pirmajer
18 Silvester Takač
Manager:
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ljubomir Lovrić
1 Antal Szentmihályi
2 Tibor Csernai
3 Dezső Novák
5 Árpád Orbán
6 Kálmán Ihász
8 Károly Palotai
11 Imre Komora
13 Ferenc Bene
15 János Farkas
16 Sándor Katona
18 Ferenc Nógrádi
Substitutions:
19 József Gelei
4 Benő Káposzta
7 Gusztáv Szepesi
9 István Nagy
10 György Nagy
12 Zoltán Varga
14 Antal Dunai
17 Pál Orosz
Manager:
Hungary Lajos Baróti

Assistant referees:
Sumio Hayakawa (Japan)
Yoshiyuki Maruyama (Japan)

See also

Notes

  1. North Korea withdrew prior to the final tournament.

References

  1. "Olympic Games 1964 » Group B". worldfootball.net. 10 August 2024. Retrieved 26 September 2024.
  2. Reyes, Macario (23 February 2024). "XVIII. Olympiad Tokyo 1964 Football Tournament". RSSSF.
  3. "North Korea Pulls Out of Olympics". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. 9 October 1964.
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