2023–24 Men's
FIH Pro LeagueDates | 6 December 2023 – 30 June 2024 |
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Teams | 9 (from 4 confederations) |
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Champions | Australia (2nd title) |
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Runner-up | Netherlands |
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Third place | Great Britain |
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Matches played | 72 |
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Goals scored | 341 (4.74 per match) |
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Top scorer(s) | Jip Janssen (15 goals) |
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The 2023–24 Men's FIH Pro League was the fifth edition of the Men's FIH Pro League, a field hockey championship for men's national teams. The tournament began on 6 December 2023 and finished on 30 June 2024.[1]
Australia won the tournament for the second time and secured their participation in the 2026 World Cup.[2][3]
The home and away principle was kept for the season, which was divided into date blocks. To assist with competition planning, international and national, several teams gathered in one venue to contest “mini-tournaments," wherein they each played two matches against one another.[1]
If one of the two matches played between two teams was cancelled, the winner of the other match received double points.
This season winner earned direct qualification for the 2026 World Cup.
Teams
Following the announcement of South Africa's withdrawal for this season after failing to secure a sponsor,[4] Ireland joined despite finishing second in the 2022 Men's FIH Hockey Nations Cup.[5]
Squads
Results
Standings
Source:
FIHRules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals scored.
[6](C) Champion
Notes:
- ^ a b Belgium and the Netherlands are already qualified for the 2026 FIH World Cup as hosts.
- ^ Ireland would have been relegated, but they remained in the next edition of the Pro League following the withdrawal of New Zealand.
Fixtures
All times are local.[7]
Polideportivo Provincial, Santiago del Estero Umpires: Germán Montes de Oca (ARG) Gabriel Labate (ARG)
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Polideportivo Provincial, Santiago del Estero Umpires: Germán Montes de Oca (ARG) Federico Silva (ARG)
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Polideportivo Provincial, Santiago del Estero Umpires: Germán Montes de Oca (ARG) Gabriel Labate (ARG)
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Kalinga Hockey Stadium, Bhubaneswar Umpires: Raghu Prasad (IND) James Unkles (AUS)
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Kalinga Hockey Stadium, Bhubaneswar Umpires: Rawi Anbananthan (MAS) Zeke Newman (AUS)
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Kalinga Hockey Stadium, Bhubaneswar Umpires: Raghu Prasad (IND) Liu Xiaoying (CHN)
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Kalinga Hockey Stadium, Bhubaneswar Umpires: James Unkles (AUS) Zeke Newman (AUS)
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Kalinga Hockey Stadium, Bhubaneswar Umpires: Raghu Prasad (IND) Rawi Anbananthan (MAS)
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Kalinga Hockey Stadium, Bhubaneswar Umpires: James Unkles (AUS) Zeke Newman (AUS)
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Kalinga Hockey Stadium, Bhubaneswar Umpires: Rawi Anbananthan (MAS) James Unkles (AUS)
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Kalinga Hockey Stadium, Bhubaneswar Umpires: Raghu Prasad (IND) Zeke Newman (AUS)
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Kalinga Hockey Stadium, Bhubaneswar Umpires: Rawi Anbananthan (MAS) Raghu Prasad (IND)
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Kalinga Hockey Stadium, Bhubaneswar Umpires: Liu Xiaoying (CHN) Zeke Newman (AUS)
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Polideportivo Provincial, Santiago del Estero Umpires: Irene Presenqui (ARG) Benjamin Peters (USA)
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Goalscorers
There were 341 goals scored in 72 matches, for an average of 4.74 goals per match.
15 goals
12 goals
11 goals
10 goals
9 goals
7 goals
6 goals
5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
Source: FIH
See also
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