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1956 Summer Olympics – Men's Football Qualifiers Tournament details Dates 11–31 July 1956 Teams 20 Tournament statistics Matches played 10 Goals scored 46 (4.6 per match) 1960 →
International football competition
The men's qualification for association football tournament at the 1956 Summer Olympics was the first time the qualifying round was done on a home-and-away basis.
Qualified teams
† Withdrew after qualifying
Format
The final tournament had 16 spots reserved with 28 countries initially showing interest in the tournament.
Automatic qualification was granted to Australia (host), Poland , Turkey , and United Team of Germany (originally as West Germany ).
Europe : 4 places , contested by 8 teams (including Israel ).
Africa : 1 place , contested by 2 teams.
Asia : 6 places , contested by 12 teams.
Americas : 1 place , contested by 2 teams.
Europe
Further information: Football at the 1956 Summer Olympics – Men's European Qualifiers
Africa
Asia
Both teams withdrew; the tie was scratched.
As the withdrawal of other teams left six winners, the tie was scratched and both teams qualified automatically.
Both matches were played in Japan due to the lack of a suitable stadium in South Korea; Japan advanced on the drawing of lots.
Philippines withdrew.
Republic of China withdrew after the organizing committee ruled they had to play under the FIFA flag during the first leg, due to concerns over social and political unrest in Indonesia relating to the use of the Blue Sky with a White Sun flag.
Americas
Mexico withdrew.
Notes on qualifying
Before the official draw for the final tournament on September 1, 1956, Poland withdrew and was replaced by Great Britain .
After the draw, Hungary also withdrew: its place was offered to South Korea , however South Korea declined due to financial reasons.
Subsequently, South Vietnam and Turkey both withdrew, while the People's Republic of China and Egypt boycotted the Olympics.
Qualifying Matches
11 July 1956 Haile Selassie Stadium , Addis Ababa
31 July 1956 Al Ahly Stadium , Cairo
3 June 1956
10 June 1956
3 June 1956 Korakuen Velodrome , Tokyo Attendance: 10,000
10 June 1956 Korakuen Velodrome , Tokyo Attendance: 20,000
Japan advanced by the drawing of lots.
See also
Further reading
Guinness Record of World Soccer, by Guy Oliver (1st ed., Guinness Publishing, 1992)
The Times newspaper, various dates
References
"'No Chinese Flag,' Rules Committee" . The Singapore Free Press . 30 May 1956. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
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