2014 Men's Hockey World Cup

Summary

The 2014 Men's Hockey World Cup was the 13th edition of the Hockey World Cup, the quadrennial world championship for men's national field hockey teams organized by the FIH. It was held from 31 May to 15 June 2014 at the Kyocera Stadion in The Hague, Netherlands.[1] simultaneously with the women's tournament. It was the third time that the Netherlands hosted the World Cup after 1973 and 1998.

2014 Men's Hockey World Cup
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Official logo
Tournament details
Host countryNetherlands
CityThe Hague
Dates31 May – 15 June
Teams12 (from 5 confederations)
Venue(s)Kyocera Stadion
Final positions
Champions Australia (3rd title)
Runner-up Netherlands
Third place Argentina
Tournament statistics
Matches played38
Goals scored162 (4.26 per match)
Top scorer(s)Argentina Gonzalo Peillat (10 goals)
Best playerAustralia Mark Knowles
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Location of the World Cup venue

Defending champions Australia won the tournament for the third time after defeating the Netherlands 6–1 in the final.[2] Argentina won the third place match by defeating England 2–0 to claim their first ever World Cup medal.[3]

Bidding edit

The host was announced on 11 November 2010 during the FIH Congress and Forum in Montreux, Switzerland after FIH received bids from The Hague and London.[4]

Qualification edit

Each of the continental champions from five confederations and the host nation received an automatic berth. In addition to the six highest placed teams at the Semifinals of the 2012–13 FIH Hockey World League not already qualified, the following twelve teams, shown with final pre-tournament rankings, will compete in this tournament.[5][6]

Dates Event Location Quotas Qualifier(s)
11 November 2010 Host nation 1   Netherlands (3)
13–23 June 2013 2012–13 Hockey World League Semifinals Rotterdam, Netherlands 4   Belgium (5)
  New Zealand (6)
  Spain (10)
  India (8)
29 June–7 July 2013 Johor Bahru, Malaysia 2   England (4)
  Malaysia (13)
10–17 August 2013 2013 Pan American Cup Brampton, Canada 1   Argentina (11)
17–25 August 2013 2013 EuroHockey Championship Boom, Belgium 1   Germany (2)
24 August–1 September 2013 2013 Asia Cup Ipoh, Malaysia 1   South Korea (7)
28 October–3 November 2013 2013 Oceania Cup Stratford, New Zealand 1   Australia (1)
18–23 November 2013 2013 Africa Cup of Nations Nairobi, Kenya 1   South Africa (12)
Total 12

Squads edit

Umpires edit

17 umpires were appointed by the FIH for this tournament.[7]

  • Christian Blasch (GER)
  • Marcin Grochal (POL)
  • Hamish Jamson (ENG)
  • Adam Kearns (AUS)
  • Kim Hong-lae (KOR)
  • Martin Madden (SCO)
  • Germán Montes de Oca (ARG)
  • Tim Pullman (AUS)
  • Raghu Prasad (IND)
  • Javed Shaikh (IND)
  • Gary Simmonds (RSA)
  • Nathan Stagno (GIB)
  • Simon Taylor (NZL)
  • Roel van Eert (NED)
  • Paco Vázquez (ESP)
  • Roderick Wijsmuller (NED)
  • John Wright (RSA)

First round edit

All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+02:00)[8]

Pool A edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Australia 5 5 0 0 19 1 +18 15 Semi-finals
2   England 5 3 1 1 8 9 −1 10
3   Belgium 5 3 0 2 17 12 +5 9 Fifth place game
4   Spain 5 1 2 2 9 12 −3 5 Seventh place game
5   India 5 1 1 3 7 12 −5 4 Ninth place game
6   Malaysia 5 0 0 5 6 20 −14 0 Eleventh place game
Source: FIH
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result.[9]
31 May 2014
10:30
Australia   4–0   Malaysia
Turner   25'54'
Ockenden   50'
Dwyer   52'
Report
Kyocera Stadion
Umpires:
Roel van Eert (NED)
Kim Hong-lae (KOR)
31 May 2014
16:00
Belgium   3–2   India
van Aubel   34'
Gougnard   56'
Dohmen   70'
Report Mandeep   45'
Akashdeep   50'
Kyocera Stadion
Umpires:
John Wright (RSA)
Nathan Stagno (GIB)
31 May 2014
17:30
England   1–1   Spain
Brogdon   6' Report Tubau   37'
GreenFields Stadium
Umpires:
Christian Blasch (GER)
Gary Simmonds (RSA)

2 June 2014
13:00
Australia   3–0   Spain
Deavin   2'
Knowles   10'
Govers   33'
Report
Kyocera Stadion
Umpires:
Simon Taylor (NZL)
Marcin Grochal (POL)
2 June 2014
16:00
England   2–1   India
Gleghorne   27'
Mantell   70'
Report Dharamvir   30'
Kyocera Stadion
Umpires:
Martin Madden (SCO)
Germán Montes de Oca (ARG)
2 June 2014
17:30
Malaysia   2–6   Belgium
Razie   5'15' Report Boon   14'23'31'45'
Cosyns   37'
Dohmen   56'
GreenFields Stadium
Umpires:
Gary Simmonds (RSA)
Roderick Wijsmuller (NED)

5 June 2014
13:00
Malaysia   0–2   England
Report Gleghorne   4'
Jackson   67'
Kyocera Stadion
Umpires:
John Wright (RSA)
Kim Hong-lae (KOR)
5 June 2014
16:00
Belgium   1–3   Australia
Dockier   46' Report Ciriello   7'
Whetton   9'
Ockenden   36'
Kyocera Stadion
Umpires:
Christian Blasch (GER)
Germán Montes de Oca (ARG)
5 June 2014
17:30
India   1–1   Spain
Rupinder   28' Report Ruiz   34'
GreenFields Stadium
Umpires:
Roel van Eert (NED)
Simon Taylor (NZL)

7 June 2014
13:00
Spain   2–5   Belgium
Tubau   58'
Freixa   66'
Report Cosyns   13'38'
de Saedeleer   16'
Stockbroekx   34'
Dohmen   47'
Kyocera Stadion
Umpires:
Christian Blasch (GER)
Germán Montes de Oca (ARG)
7 June 2014
14:30
India   3–2   Malaysia
Jasjit   14'
Akashdeep   49'51'
Report Razie   46'
Marhan   61'
GreenFields Stadium
Umpires:
Roderick Wijsmuller (NED)
Simon Taylor (NZL)
7 June 2014
16:00
England   0–5   Australia
Report Gohdes   1'
de Young   13'
Dwyer   29'
Govers   35'
Zalewski   38'
Kyocera Stadion
Umpires:
Gary Simmond0s (RSA)
Roel van Eert (NED)

9 June 2014
13:00
Australia   4–0   India
Govers   3'
Ciriello   16'22'
Hayward   20'
Report
Kyocera Stadion
Umpires:
John Wright (RSA)
Roderick Wijsmuller (NED)
9 June 2014
14:30
Spain   5–2   Malaysia
Dabanch   13'46'
Salles   33'
Freixa   37'
Enrique   69'
Report Ahmad   24'
Fitri   51'
GreenFields Stadium
Umpires:
Adam Kearns (AUS)
Kim Hong-lae (KOR)
9 June 2014
19:45
Belgium   2–3   England
Briels   13'
Cosyns   63'
Report Catlin   19'
Jackson   39'
Lewers   66'
Kyocera Stadion
Umpires:
Christian Blasch (GER)
Simon Taylor (NZL)

Pool B edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Netherlands (H) 5 4 1 0 14 4 +10 13 Semi-finals
2   Argentina 5 4 0 1 15 5 +10 12
3   Germany 5 3 0 2 15 6 +9 9 Fifth place game
4   New Zealand 5 2 1 2 12 10 +2 7 Seventh place game
5   South Korea 5 0 1 4 3 15 −12 1 Ninth place game
6   South Africa 5 0 1 4 2 21 −19 1 Eleventh place game
Source: FIH
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result.[9]
(H) Hosts
1 June 2014
10:30
Germany   4–0   South Africa
Zeller   27'
Stralkowski   35'
Grambusch   56'
Korn   59'
Report
Kyocera Stadion
Umpires:
Tim Pullman (AUS)
Raghu Prasad (IND)
1 June 2014
16:00
Netherlands   3–1   Argentina
Verga   26'
van der Weerden   40'
Hofman   50'
Report Peillat   33'
Kyocera Stadion
Umpires:
Hamish Jamson (ENG)
Adam Kearns (AUS)
1 June 2014
17:30
New Zealand   2–1   South Korea
Edwards   1'
Burrows   69'
Report Kim Seong-kyu   64'
GreenFields Stadium
Umpires:
Javed Shaikh (IND)
Paco Vázquez (ESP)

3 June 2014
14:30
South Africa   0–5   New Zealand
Report S. Child   4'
Hayward   15'17'54'
McAleese   52'
GreenFields Stadium
Umpires:
Nathan Stagno (GIB)
Paco Vázquez (ESP)
3 June 2014
16:00
Germany   0–1   Argentina
Report Brunet   31'
Kyocera Stadion
Umpires:
Hamish Jamson (ENG)
Tim Pullman (AUS)
3 June 2014
19:45
Netherlands   2–1   South Korea
Hertzberger   21'
Kemperman   69'
Report Nam Hyun-woo   5'
Kyocera Stadion
Umpires:
Martin Madden (SCO)
Raghu Prasad (IND)

6 June 2014
13:00
New Zealand   1–3   Argentina
Jenness   49' Report Peillat   44'51'63'
Kyocera Stadion
Umpires:
Martin Madden (SCO)
Marcin Grochal (POL)
6 June 2014
17:30
South Korea   0–0   South Africa
Report
GreenFields Stadium
Umpires:
Javed Shaikh (IND)
Adam Kearns (AUS)
6 June 2014
19:45
Germany   0–1   Netherlands
Report Hertzberger   19'
Kyocera Stadion
Umpires:
Nathan Stagno (GIB)
John Wright (RSA)

8 June 2014
10:30
New Zealand   3–5   Germany
Hayward   34'67'70' Report Fuchs   2'
Zwicker   31'40'
Zeller   35'
Fürk   57'
Kyocera Stadion
Umpires:
Marcin Grochal (POL)
Hamish Jamson (ENG)
8 June 2014
13:00
South Korea   0–5   Argentina
Report Peillat   4'7'20'
L. Vila   12'
Schickendantz   54'
Kyocera Stadion
Umpires:
Tim Pullman (AUS)
Martin Madden (SCO)
8 June 2014
19:45
South Africa   1–7   Netherlands
Reid-Ross   62' Report van Ass   4'
Verga   10'
Hertzberger   23'
Kemperman   33'38'
Bakker   41'
Baart   66'
Kyocera Stadion
Umpires:
Paco Vázquez (ESP)
Javed Shaikh (IND)

10 June 2014
10:30
Argentina   5–1   South Africa
Menini   20'
Peillat   25'61'
L. Vila   49'63'
Report Panther   57'
Kyocera Stadion
Umpires:
Marcin Grochal (POL)
Paco Vázquez (ESP)
10 June 2014
13:00
Germany   6–1   South Korea
Wesley   19'
Fürk   22'
Zwicker   32'
Fuchs   60'
Korn   65'
Zeller   70'
Report Nam Hyun-woo   51'
Kyocera Stadion
Umpires:
Nathan Stagno (GIB)
Adam Kearns (AUS)
10 June 2014
19:45
New Zealand   1–1   Netherlands
S. Child   63' Report Verga   8'
Kyocera Stadion
Umpires:
Hamish Jamson (ENG)
Gary Simmonds (RSA)

Fifth to twelfth place classification edit

Eleventh and twelfth place edit

12 June 2014
13:30
Malaysia   2–6   South Africa
Firhan   26'
Shahrun   70'
Report Reid-Ross   43'45'48'
Norris-Jones   50'
Smith   64'
de Voux   69'
Kyocera Stadion
Umpires:
Javed Shaikh (IND)
Roderick Wijsmuller (NED)

Ninth and tenth place edit

14 June 2014
08:30
India   3–0   South Korea
Akashdeep   6'50'
Rupinder   42'
Report
Kyocera Stadion
Umpires:
Adam Kearns (AUS)
Roel van Eert (NED)

Seventh and eighth place edit

15 June 2014
08:00
Spain   1–1   New Zealand
Lleonart   55' Report Russell   31'
Penalties
Freixa  
Alegre  
Oliva  
1–4   Inglis
  Hilton
  Edwards
  Child
Kyocera Stadion
Umpires:
Tim Pullman (AUS)
Kim Hong-lae (KOR)

Fifth and sixth place edit

15 June 2014
10:15
Belgium   4–2   Germany
Boon   25'
Cosyns   40'
van Aubel   59'
Dockier   65'
Report Zeller   18'
Fuchs   56'
Kyocera Stadion
Umpires:
Germán Montes de Oca (ARG)
Paco Vázquez (ESP)

First to fourth place classification edit

Bracket edit

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
13 June
 
 
  Australia5
 
15 June
 
  Argentina1
 
  Australia6
 
13 June
 
  Netherlands1
 
  Netherlands1
 
 
  England0
 
Third place
 
 
15 June
 
 
  Argentina2
 
 
  England0

Semi-finals edit

13 June 2014
15:15
Netherlands   1–0   England
van der Weerden   31' Report
Kyocera Stadion
Umpires:
Christian Blasch (GER)
Simon Taylor (NZL)

13 June 2014
18:00
Australia   5–1   Argentina
Govers   4'
Hayward   22'55'
Whetton   33'
Ciriello   49'
Report Peillat   58'
Kyocera Stadion
Umpires:
Hamish Jamson (ENG)
Gary Simmonds (RSA)

Third and fourth place edit

15 June 2014
12:30
Argentina   2–0   England
Paredes   55'56' Report
Kyocera Stadion
Umpires:
Marcin Grochal (POL)
Martin Madden (SCO)

Final edit

15 June 2014
15:15
Australia   6–1   Netherlands
Ciriello   20'47'53'
Govers   24'
Turner   37'
Dwyer   64'
Report Hertzberger   14'
Kyocera Stadion
Umpires:
John Wright (RSA)
Nathan Stagno (GIB)

Statistics edit

Final standings edit

Pos Grp Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Final standing
1 A   Australia 7 7 0 0 30 3 +27 21 Gold medal
2 B   Netherlands (H) 7 5 1 1 16 10 +6 16 Silver medal
3 B   Argentina 7 5 0 2 18 10 +8 15 Bronze medal
4 A   England 7 3 1 3 8 12 −4 10 Fourth place
5 A   Belgium 6 4 0 2 21 14 +7 12 Eliminated in
group stage
6 B   Germany 6 3 0 3 17 10 +7 9
7 B   New Zealand 6 2 2 2 13 11 +2 8
8 A   Spain 6 1 3 2 10 13 −3 6
9 A   India 6 2 1 3 10 12 −2 7
10 B   South Korea 6 0 1 5 3 18 −15 1
11 B   South Africa 6 1 1 4 8 23 −15 4
12 A   Malaysia 6 0 0 6 8 26 −18 0
Source: FIH
(H) Hosts

Awards edit

Top Goalscorer Player of the Tournament Goal of the Tournament Goalkeeper of the Tournament Young Player of the Tournament
  Gonzalo Peillat   Mark Knowles   Sébastien Dockier   Jaap Stockmann   Jeremy Hayward

Goalscorers edit

There were 162 goals scored in 38 matches, for an average of 4.26 goals per match.

10 goals

7 goals

6 goals

5 goals

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

Source: FIH

References edit

  1. ^ "Tournament & location". KNHB. Archived from the original on 11 October 2012. Retrieved 21 September 2012.
  2. ^ "Australia men stun Netherlands to win Rabobank Hockey World Cup". FIH. 15 June 2014. Retrieved 15 June 2014.
  3. ^ "Men 3/4th: Paredes brace bags bronze for Los Leones". FIH. 15 June 2014. Retrieved 15 June 2014.
  4. ^ Williams, Ollie (11 November 2010). "Olympic Park loses bid to host 2014 Hockey World Cups". BBC Sport. Retrieved 21 September 2012.
  5. ^ "Qualification System for Rabobank Hockey World Cup 2014" (PDF). FIH. 20 November 2012. Retrieved 20 November 2012.
  6. ^ "Pools announced for men's Rabobank Hockey World Cup". FIH. 22 January 2014. Retrieved 25 January 2014.
  7. ^ "Men's officials confirmed for Rabobank Hockey World Cup 2014". FIH. 29 November 2013. Retrieved 1 December 2013.
  8. ^ "Get Your Diaries Ready!". FIH. 31 January 2014. Retrieved 31 January 2014.
  9. ^ a b Regulations

External links edit

  • Official website