2012–13 Men's FIH Hockey World League Final
The 2012–13 Men's FIH Hockey World League Final took place between 10–18 January 2014 in New Delhi, India.[1]
Tournament details | |
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Host country | India |
City | New Delhi |
Teams | 8 |
Venue(s) | Dhyan Chand National Stadium |
Final positions | |
Champions | Netherlands (1st title) |
Runner-up | New Zealand |
Third place | England |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 24 |
Goals scored | 114 (4.75 per match) |
Top scorer(s) | Kieran Govers (6 goals) |
Best player | Robbert Kemperman |
The Netherlands won the tournament for the first time after defeating New Zealand 7–2 in the final. England won the third place match by defeating Australia 2–1.[2]
Qualification
The host nation qualified automatically in addition to 7 teams qualified from the Semifinals. The following eight teams, shown with final pre-tournament rankings, competed in this round of the tournament.
Dates | Event | Location | Quotas | Qualifier(s) |
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Host nation | 1 | India (10) | ||
13–23 June 2013 | 2012–13 FIH Hockey World League Semifinals | Rotterdam, Netherlands | 4 | Belgium (5) Australia (2) Netherlands (3) New Zealand (7) |
29 June–7 July 2013 | Johor Bahru, Malaysia | 3 | Germany (1) Argentina (11) England (4) | |
Total | 8 |
Umpires
Below are the 10 umpires appointed by the International Hockey Federation:
- Murray Grime (AUS)
- Marcin Grochal (POL)
- Andrew Kennedy (ENG)
- Kim Hong-lae (KOR)
- Satoshi Kondo (JAP)
- Germán Montes de Oca (ARG)
- Raghu Prasad (IND)
- Gary Simmonds (RSA)
- Gregory Uyttenhove (BEL)
- Roel van Eert (NED)
Results
All times are Indian Standard Time (UTC+05:30)[3]
Pool A
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
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1 | England | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 9 | 2 | +7 | 9 |
2 | Germany | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 10 | 6 | +4 | 4 |
3 | New Zealand | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 5 | 12 | −7 | 3 |
4 | India | 3 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 8 | −4 | 1 |
Source: FIH
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result.[4]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result.[4]
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Pool B
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
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1 | Australia | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 9 | 4 | +5 | 6 |
2 | Argentina | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 9 | 10 | −1 | 6 |
3 | Netherlands | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 5 | 7 | −2 | 4 |
4 | Belgium | 3 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 6 | 8 | −2 | 1 |
Source: FIH
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result.[4]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result.[4]
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Second round
Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||
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Belgium | 0 | |||||||||
England | 3 (6) | |||||||||
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New Zealand (p.s.o) | 3 (7) | |||||||||
Argentina | 1 (3) | |||||||||
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New Zealand (p.s.o) | 1 (4) | |||||||||
New Zealand | 2 | |||||||||
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Netherlands | 7 | |||||||||
Germany | 1 | |||||||||
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Netherlands | 2 | |||||||||
Netherlands | 4 | |||||||||
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Australia | 3 | Third place | ||||||||
Australia | 7 | |||||||||
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India | 2 | |||||||||
England | 2 | |||||||||
Australia | 1 | |||||||||
Quarterfinals
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Fifth to eighth place classification
Crossover | Fifth place | |||||
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Belgium | 1 (3) | |||||
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Argentina | 1 (1) | |||||
Belgium | 2 | |||||
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India | 1 | |||||
Germany | 4 | |||||
India | 5 | |||||
Seventh place | ||||||
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Argentina | 1 | |||||
Germany | 2 |
Crossover
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Seventh and eighth place
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Fifth and sixth place
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Semifinals
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Third and fourth place
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Final
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Awards
Player of the Tournament | Top Goalscorer | Goalkeeper of the Tournament | Young Player of the Tournament |
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Robbert Kemperman | Kieran Govers | George Pinner | Mandeep Singh |
Statistics
Final standings
Goalscorers
There were 114 goals scored in 24 matches, for an average of 4.75 goals per match.
6 goals
5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
- Guido Barreiros
- Juan Ignacio Gilardi
- Gonzalo Peillat
- Matías Rey
- Daniel Beale
- Nicholas Budgeon
- Mark Knowles
- Simon Orchard
- Florent van Aubel
- Thomas Briels
- Félix Denayer
- Harry Martin
- Florian Fuchs
- Tobias Hauke
- Martin Häner
- Tobias Matania
- Marco Miltkau
- Jan-Philipp Rabente
- Christopher Wesley
- Birendra Lakra
- Dharamvir Singh
- Chandanda Thimmaiah
- Yuvraj Walmiki
- Rogier Hofman
- Bob de Voogd
- Marcus Child
- Shea McAleese
1 own goal
Source: FIH
References
- "FIH calendar–2014" (PDF). FIH. 2013-05-20. Retrieved 2013-06-28.
- "The Netherlands are winners of the Hero Hockey World League Final". FIH. 2014-01-18. Retrieved 2014-02-06.
- "Match schedule announced for Hero Hockey World League Final". FIH. 2013-11-26. Retrieved 2013-11-26.
- Regulations
External links
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