2018 Men's Hockey
Champions TrophyRabobank Hockey Champions Trophy Breda 2018 |
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Host country | Netherlands |
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City | Breda |
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Dates | 23 June – 1 July |
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Teams | 6 (from 4 confederations) |
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Venue(s) | BH & BC Breda |
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Champions | Australia (15th title) |
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Runner-up | India |
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Third place | Netherlands |
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Matches played | 18 |
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Goals scored | 69 (3.83 per match) |
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Top scorer(s) | Gonzalo Peillat (6 goals) |
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Best player | Aran Zalewski |
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The 2018 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy was the 37th and the last edition of the Hockey Champions Trophy for men.[1] It was held from 23 June to 1 July 2018 in Breda, Netherlands.[2] The tournament will be replaced by the Hockey Pro League (HPL) in 2019.
Australia won their 15th title by defeating India in the final after penalties.[3]
Qualification
Alongside the host nation, the defending champions, the last Olympic, World Cup and World League champions qualified automatically. The remaining spots were nominated by the FIH Executive Board, making a total of 6 competing teams. If teams qualified under more than one criterion, the additional teams were invited by the FIH Executive Board as well.[4][5]
Squads
Results
All times are local (UTC+2).[12]
Standings
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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Qualification
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1
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Australia
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5
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3
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1
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1
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13
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10
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+3
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10
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Final
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2
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India
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5
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2
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2
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1
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10
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6
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+4
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8
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3
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Netherlands (H)
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5
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2
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1
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2
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13
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7
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+6
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7
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Third place game
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4
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Argentina
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5
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2
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1
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2
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8
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10
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−2
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7
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5
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Belgium
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5
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1
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3
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1
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10
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13
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−3
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6
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Fifth place game
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6
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Pakistan
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5
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1
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0
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4
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7
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15
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−8
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3
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Source:
FIHRules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result.
[13](H) Hosts
Results
Umpires: Christian Blasch (GER) Coen van Bunge (NED)
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Umpires: Bruce Bale (ENG) Jakub Mejzlík (CZE)
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Umpires: Germán Montes de Oca (ARG) Gareth Greenfield (NZL)
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Umpires: Christian Blasch (GER) Federico García (URU)
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Umpires: Bruce Bale (ENG) Gareth Greenfield (NZL)
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Umpires: Sebastien Duterme (BEL) Hideki Kinoshita (JPN)
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Umpires: Coen van Bunge (NED) Bruce Bale (ENG)
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Umpires: Sebastien Duterme (BEL) Federico García (URU)
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Umpires: Germán Montes de Oca (ARG) Hideki Kinoshita (JPN)
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Umpires: Hideki Kinoshita (JPN) Sebastien Duterme (BEL)
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Umpires: Coen van Bunge (NED) Germán Montes de Oca (ARG)
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Umpires: Christian Blasch (GER) Gareth Greenfield (NZL)
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Umpires: Bruce Bale (ENG) Federico García (URU)
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Umpires: Coen van Bunge (NED) Sebastien Duterme (BEL)
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Umpires: Christian Blasch (GER) Gareth Greenfield (NZL)
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Classification
Fifth and sixth place
Umpires: Germán Montes de Oca (ARG) Coen van Bunge (NED)
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Third and fourth place
Umpires: Federico García (URU) Bruce Bale (ENG)
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Final
Umpires: Gareth Greenfield (NZL) Christian Blasch (GER)
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Statistics
Final standings
- Australia
- India
- Netherlands
- Argentina
- Belgium
- Pakistan
Awards
The following individual awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament.[3]
Goalscorers
- 6 goals
- 5 goals
- 4 goals
- 3 goals
- 2 goals
- 1 goal
References
External links