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1964 Speedway World Team Cup
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{{Short description|5th edition of the annual motorcycle speedway World Cup competition}}{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2023}}{{Use British English|date=December 2023}}{{Motorsport season|title = Speedway World Team Cup|link = Speedway World Team Cup|year = 1964}}1964 Speedway World Team Cup was the fifth edition of the FIM Speedway World Team Cup to determine the team world champions.BOOK, Matthews/Morrison, Peter/Ian, The Guinness Encyclopaedia of Sports Records and Results, 1987, 290, Guinness Superlatives, 0-85112-492-5, BOOK, Oakes, Peter, 1981 Speedway Yearbook, 1981, 25-26, Studio Publications (Ipswich) Ltd, 0-86215-017-5, BOOK, Bott, Richard, The Peter Collins Speedway Book No.4, 1980, 98, Stanley Paul & Co Ltd, 0-09-141751-1, The final took place in Abensberg, West Germany. The World Champion title was won by Sweden (34 pts) who beat Soviet Union (27 pts), Great Britain (21 pts) and Poland (16 pts).WEB,weblink World Team Cup 1960-1990, Edinburgh Speedway, 12 July 2021, WEB,weblink Speedway riders, history and results, wwosbackup, 12 July 2021,

Format

{{12TeamBracket-4way align=center {{speedway color|p1}} align=center {{speedway color|p2}} align=center {{speedway color|p3}} align=center
Kraków, Poland (#Continental Semi-Final 1>details){{speedway>POL}} | RD1-score1 = 45{{speedway>CSK}} | RD1-score2 = 33FRG}} | RD1-score3 = 14AUT}} | RD1-score4 = 4Svetozarevo, Yugoslavia (#Continental Semi-Final 2>details){{speedway>USSR}}| RD1-score5 = 40{{speedway>BUL}} | RD1-score6 = 24YUG}} | RD1-score7 = 12GDR}} | RD1-score8 = 12Hillerød, Denmark (#Scandinavian Round>details){{speedway>SWE}} | RD2-score1 = 44DEN}} | RD2-score2 = 27FIN}} | RD2-score3 = 15NOR}} | RD2-score4 = 10Lviv, Soviet Union (#Continental Final>details){{speedway>USSR}}| RD2-score5 = 37{{speedway>POL}} | RD2-score6 = 34CSK}} | RD2-score7 = 23YUG}} | RD2-score8 = 2Abensberg, West Germany (#World Final>details){{speedway>SWE}} | RD3-score1 = 34USSR}} | RD3-score2 = 25GBR}}* | RD3-score3 = 21POL}} | RD3-score4 = 16}}* Great Britain seeded to the final

Qualification

{{Col-begin}}{{Col-2}}

Continental Semi-Final 1

{| class=wikitable style="font-size:93%;"!Pos. || ||National team ||Pts. ||Riders
Image:Gold medal icon.svg>1st {{speedway color align=leftPOL}} 45 align=left|Andrzej Wyglenda - 12 (3,3,3,3)Andrzej Pogorzelski - 12 (3,3,3,3)Zbigniew Podlecki - 11 Marian Kaiser - 10 Edmund MigoÅ› - NS
Image:Silver medal icon.svg>2nd {{speedway color align=leftCSK}} 33 align=left|Stanislav Kubíček - 9 Antonín Kasper Sr. - 8 Karel Průša - 8 Jaroslav Volf - 8 Frantisek Ledecky - NS
Image:Bronze medal icon.svg>3rd {{speedway color align=leftFRG}} 14 align=left|Manfred Poschenreider - 6 Alfred Aberl - 3 Alois Frach - 3 Otto Lantenhammer - 2 Sebastian Wiesent - NS
}}{{speedway4 >Kurt Schwingenschlögl - 2 Gunther Walla - 1 Ludwig Löscher - 1 Ernst Glassner - 0

Continental Semi-Final 2

{| class=wikitable style="font-size:93%;"!Pos. || ||National team ||Pts. ||Riders align=center {{speedway color|p1}}Image:Gold medal icon.svg>1st {{speedway color align=leftUSSR}} 48 align=left|Igor Plekhanov - 12 (3,3,3,3)Boris Samorodov - 12 (3,3,3,3) Gennady Kurilenko - 12 (3,3,3,3) Vitaly Shilo - 12 (3,3,3,3) align=center {{speedway color|p2}}Image:Silver medal icon.svg>2nd {{speedway color align=leftBUL}} 24 align=left|Milko Pejkov - 8 Gavril Macev - 8 Simeon Lukanov - 4 Krasimir Sokolov - 4 align=center {{speedway color|p3}}Image:Bronze medal icon.svg>3rd {{speedway color align=leftYUG}} 12 align=left|Slobodan Dzudovic - 5 Valentin Medved - 3 Drago Perko - 2 Drago Regvard - 2 align=center}}{{speedway12 >Günther Schelenz - 5 Jochen Dinse - 5 Peter Hehlert - 2 Jürgen Hehlert - NS {{Col-2}}

Scandinavian Round

{| class=wikitable style="font-size:93%;"!Pos. || ||National team ||Pts. ||Riders align=center {{speedway color|p1}}Image:Gold medal icon.svg>1st {{speedway color align=leftSWE}} 44 align=left|Björn Knutson - 12 (3,3,3,3)Göte Nordin - 12 (3,3,3,3) Rune Sörmander - 12 (3,3,3,3) Per Tage Svensson - 6 Per Olof Söderman - 2 align=center {{speedway color|p2}}Image:Silver medal icon.svg>2nd {{speedway color align=leftDEN}} 27 align=left|Kurt W. Petersen - 9 Paul Wissing - 7 John S. Andersen - 6 Hans P. Boysen - 5 Ole Kläbel - NS align=center {{speedway color|p3}}Image:Bronze medal icon.svg>3rd {{speedway color align=leftFIN}} 15 align=left|Kalevi Lahtinen - 7 Ilkka Helminen - 5 Matti Olin - 3 Taisto Mattila - 0 Veikko Metsähuone - NS align=center}}{{speedway10 >Reidar Eide - 5 Per Aulie - 3 Cato Agnor - 1 Jonny Faafeng - 1 Henry Harrfeldt - NS

Continental Final

(Yugoslavia replaced Bulgaria){| class=wikitable style="font-size:93%;"!Pos. || ||National team ||Pts. ||Riders align=center {{speedway color|p1}}Image:Gold medal icon.svg>1st {{speedway color align=leftUSSR}} 37 align=left|Igor Plekhanov - 12 (3,3,3,3)Boris Samorodov - 11 Gennady Kurilenko - 8 Yuri Chekranov - 6 Gabdrakhman Kadyrov - NS align=center {{speedway color|p2}}Image:Silver medal icon.svg>2nd {{speedway color align=leftPOL}} 34 align=left|Andrzej Wyglenda - 10 Andrzej Pogorzelski - 9 Zbigniew Podlecki - 9 Marian Kaiser - 4 Antoni Woryna - 2 align=center {{speedway color|p3}}Image:Bronze medal icon.svg>3rd {{speedway color align=leftCSK}} 23 align=left|Antonín Kasper Sr. - 8 Stanislav Kubíček - 5 Jaroslav Volf - 5 Psvel Mares - 3 Frantisek Ledecky - 2 align=center {{speedway color|p2}}}}{{speedway2 >Franc Babic - 1 Valentin Medved - 1 Drago Perko - 0 Drago Regvard - 0 Ivan Molan - NS {{Col-end}}

World final

{| class=wikitable style="font-size:93%;"!Pos. || ||National team ||Pts. ||Riders align=center {{speedway color|p1}}Image:Gold medal icon.svg>1st {{speedway color align=leftSWE}} 34 align=left|Björn Knutson - 11 (3,3,2,3)Göte Nordin - 10 (3,2,2,3) Rune Sörmander - 7 (3,2,2,0) Ove Fundin - 6 (0,-,3,3) Sören Sjösten - 0 (-,0,-,-) align=center {{speedway color|p2}}Image:Silver medal icon.svg>2nd {{speedway color align=leftUSSR}} 25 align=left|Igor Plekhanov - 8 (2,3,1,2)Gennady Kurilenko - 8 (2,1,3,2)Yuri Chekranov - 6 (2,2,1,1)Boris Samorodov - 3 (2,1,0,0)Viktor Trofimov - NS align=center {{speedway color|p3}}Image:Bronze medal icon.svg>3rd {{speedway color align=leftGBR}} 21 align=left|Barry Briggs - 9 (3,3,1,2)Ken McKinlay - 7 (1,3,3,0)Nigel Boocock - 3 (1,1,1,-)Ron How - 2 (1,-,0,1)Brian Brett - 0 (-,0,-,0) align=center}}{{speedway16 >Andrzej Wyglenda - 8 (0,2,3,3)Andrzej Pogorzelski - 3 (0,0,2,1)Zbigniew Podlecki - 3 (1,1,1,0)Marian Rose - 2 (-,0,0,2)Marian Kaiser - 0 (0,-,-,-)

See also

References

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