The 2016 Men's Hockey Junior World Cup was the 11th edition of the Hockey Junior World Cup for men, an international field hockey tournament. It was held in Lucknow, India from 8–18 December 2016.[1][2] A total of sixteen teams competed for the title.
Host nation India won the tournament for the second time after defeating Belgium 2–1 in the final. Germany won the third-place match by defeating Australia 3–0.
Qualification
Each continental federation got a number of quotas depending on the FIH World Rankings for teams qualified through their junior continental championships. Alongside the host nation, 15 other teams will compete in the tournament. Pakistan officially qualified for the tournament through their position in the Junior Asia Cup but later were replaced by Malaysia due to not meeting the FIH deadline for submitting entries.[3][4]
Umpires
Below are the 14 umpires appointed by the International Hockey Federation:
- Deepak Joshi (India)
- Aziz Adimah (Ghana)
- Dan Barstow (England)
- Tim Bond (New Zealand)
- Sherif Elamari (Egypt)
- Pietro Galligani (Italy)
- Federico Garcia (Uruguay)
- Ben Göntgen (Germany)
- Gabriel Labate (Argentina)
- Sebastien Michielsen (Belgium)
- Zeke Newman (Australia)
- Sean Rapaport (South Africa)
- Suolong You (China)
- David Sweetman (Scotland)
Squads
First round
All times are Indian Standard Time (UTC+05:30).
Pool A
Umpires: Aziz Adimah Pietro Galligani
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South Korea
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2–5
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Austria
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Park 35', 54'
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Report
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Hilbert 8' Rudofsky 21', 62' Binder 39' Lindengrun 60'
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Umpires: Sherif Elamari Sebastien Michielsen
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Umpires: Dan Barstow David Sweetman
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Umpires: Sean Rapaport Deepak Joshi
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Umpires: Sebastien Michielsen Suolong You
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Umpires: David Sweetman Pietro Galligani
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Pool B
Umpires: Tim Bond Gabriel Labate
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Umpires: Ben Göntgen Sean Rapaport
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Umpires: Ben Göntgen Gabriel Labate
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Umpires: Deepak Joshi Pietro Galligani
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Umpires: Dan Barstow Tim Bond
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Umpires: Zeke Newman Federico Garcia
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Pool C
Umpires: David Sweetman Suolong You
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Umpires: Gabriel Labate Sean Rapaport
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Umpires: Deepak Joshi Federico Garcia
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Umpires: Dan Barstow Sebastien Michielsen
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Umpires: Aziz Adimah David Sweetman
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Umpires: Federico Garcia Sean Rapaport
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Pool D
Umpires: Zeke Newman Sherif Elamari
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Umpires: Pietro Galligani Frederico Garcia
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Umpires: Tim Bond Zeke Newman
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Umpires: Ben Göntgen Suolong You
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Umpires: Sherif Elamari Gabriel Labate
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Umpires: Aziz Adimah Ben Göntgen
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Classification round
Thirteenth to sixteenth place classification
Cross-overs
Umpires: Zeke Newman Aziz Adimah
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South Korea
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2–1
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Canada
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Park Joo-han 21' Oh Se-yong 26'
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Report
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Pereira 28'
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Umpires: Sherif Elamari Deepak Joshi
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Fifteenth and sixteenth place
Egypt
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2–1
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Canada
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Gadelkarim 58' Elganaini 67'
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Report
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Chopra 35'
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Umpires: Aziz Adimah Federico Garcia
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Thirteenth and fourteenth place
Umpires: Deepak Joshi Zeke Newman
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Ninth to twelfth place classification
Cross-overs
Umpires: Sebastien Michielsen Tim Bond
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Umpires: Pietro Galligani Gabriel Labate
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Eleventh and twelfth place
Austria
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2–2
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Malaysia
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Binder 26' Kaltenböck 41'
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Report
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Zulhamizan 8' Nik Rosemi 14'
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Penalties
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Thörnblom Schmidt Rudofsky Hilbert Steyrer
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1–2
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Nik Rosemi Arshad Sumantri Mustafa
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Umpires: sean Rapaport Sherif Elamari
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Ninth and tenth place
Umpires: Pietro Galligani Sebastien Michielsen
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Medal round
Bracket
Quarter-finals
Umpires: Ben Göntgen Dan Barstow
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Umpires: Gabriel Labate Sebastien Michielsen
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Umpires: Federico Garcia Sean Rapaport
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Umpires: David Sweetman Suolong You
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Fifth to eighth place classification
Cross-overs
Umpires: Federico Garcia Zeke Newman
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Umpires: Gabriel Labate Tim Bond
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Seventh and eighth place
Umpires: Sebastien Michielsen Zeke Newman
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Fifth and sixth place
Umpires: Sean Rapaport Tim Bond
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First to fourth place classification
Semi-finals
Umpires: Dan Barstow David Sweetman
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Umpires: Ben Göntgen Suolong You
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Third and fourth place
Umpires: David Sweetman Federico Garcia
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Final
Umpires: Suolong You Ben Göntgen
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Awards
Statistics
Final standings
As per statistical convention in field hockey, matches decided in extra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-outs are counted as draws.
Pos
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Team
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Pld
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W
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D
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L
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GF
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GA
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GD
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Pts
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Final Standings
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India
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6
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5
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1
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0
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17
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8
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+9
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16
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Gold Medal
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Belgium
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6
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3
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2
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1
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12
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5
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+7
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11
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Silver Medal
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Germany
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6
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5
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1
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0
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17
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5
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+12
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16
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Bronze Medal
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4
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Australia
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6
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4
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1
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1
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15
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9
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+6
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13
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Fourth place
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5
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Argentina
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6
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3
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2
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1
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13
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6
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+7
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11
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Eliminated in Quarter-finals
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6
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Spain
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6
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2
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1
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3
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12
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11
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+1
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7
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7
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Netherlands
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6
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3
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0
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3
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24
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11
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+13
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9
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8
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England
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6
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2
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0
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4
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17
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20
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−3
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6
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9
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New Zealand
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5
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3
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1
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1
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12
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7
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+5
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10
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Eliminated in Pool stage
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10
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South Africa
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5
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2
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0
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3
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11
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13
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−2
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6
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11
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Malaysia
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5
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1
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1
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3
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7
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15
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−8
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4
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12
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Austria
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5
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1
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2
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2
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12
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13
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−1
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5
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13
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Japan
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5
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2
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0
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3
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5
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12
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−7
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6
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Eliminated in Pool stage
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14
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South Korea
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5
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1
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0
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4
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6
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18
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−12
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3
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15
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Egypt
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5
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1
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0
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4
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2
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15
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−13
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3
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16
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Canada
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5
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0
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0
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5
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3
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17
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−14
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0
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Goalscorers
There were 185 goals scored in 44 matches, for an average of 4.2 goals per match.
8 goals
6 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
Source: FIH
See also
References
External links
Official website
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