2024 Men's EuroHockey U21 Championship|
Host country | Spain |
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City | Terrassa |
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Dates | 14–20 July |
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Teams | 8 (from 1 confederation) |
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Venue(s) | Can Salas |
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Champions | Spain (4th title) |
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Runner-up | Netherlands |
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Third place | Belgium |
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Matches played | 20 |
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Goals scored | 138 (6.9 per match) |
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Top scorer(s) | Ben Hasbach (11 goals) |
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Best player | Jakob Brilla |
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Best goalkeeper | Jan Capellades |
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The 2024 Men's EuroHockey U21 Championship was the 21st edition of the Men's EuroHockey U21 Championship, the biennial international men's under-21 field hockey championship of Europe organised by the European Hockey Federation.
It was hosted by Atlètic Terrassa Hockey Club at Can Salas in Terrassa, Spain alongside the women's tournament from 14 to 20 July 2024.[1] The top six teams qualified for the 2025 Men's FIH Hockey Junior World Cup.[2]
The Netherlands were the defending champions, winning their tenth title by defeating the defending champions Germany 3–1 in the 2022 final.[3] They could not keep their title this time as the hosts Spain defeated the Netherlands 3–1 in final to win their fourth title.[4] Belgium won the bronze medal by defeating Germany 4–3.[5]
Qualified teams
Participating nations qualified based on their final ranking from the 2022 competition.[6]
Preliminary round
Pool A
Source:
FIHRules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals for.
[7]
France
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13–1
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Turkey
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Tchakonte 9', 11' Segretain 21' Saint-Martin 21', 43', 50' Michaelis 33' Piole 36', 50', 57' Liddiard 37' Gaillard 45', 60'
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Report
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Taşar 18'
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Umpires: Manouk Bakker (NED) Marius Cuadrat (ESP)
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Umpires: Alex Fedenczuk (SCO) Ana Ortega (ESP)
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Belgium
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8–1
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Turkey
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Labouchere 7', 39' Cloetens 9', 34' Malherbe 15', 52' Vanderkeilen 23' Crols 56'
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Report
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O. Polat 10'
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Umpires: Berry van Bentum (NED) Ellie Duffy (IRL)
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France
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4–4
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Germany
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Gaillard 11' Saint-Martin 32' Liddiard 39' Brodt 60'
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Report
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Hasbach 8', 16', 29' Lindemann 15'
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Umpires: Mahmut Çilkiz (TUR) Manouk Bakker (NED)
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Umpires: Amar Chudasama (ENG) Berry van Bentum (NED)
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Umpires: Zoe Hall (ENG) Ole Ingwersen (GER)
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Pool B
Source:
FIHRules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals for.
[7](H) Hosts
Umpires: Russell Donaldson (IRL) Ole Ingwersen (GER)
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Spain
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3–3
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Ireland
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Serrahima 16', 48' Ávila 24'
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Report
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Cunningham 21' A. McKee 23', 55'
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Umpires: Clare Barwood (WAL) Anatole Platel (FRA)
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England
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1–1
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Ireland
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Penrose 41'
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Report
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A. McKee 50'
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Umpires: Michal Pivko (SVK) Tommy Croese (BEL)
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Umpires: Teresa Lipsky (GER) Alex Fedenczuk (SCO)
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Umpires: Marius Cuadrat (ESP) Mahmut Çilkiz (TUR)
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Umpires: Clare Barwood (WAL) Thalia Bellemans (BEL)
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Fifth to eighth place classification
The points obtained in the preliminary round against the other team are taken over.
Pool C
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 or relegation
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5
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England
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3
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2
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1
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0
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14
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3
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+11
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7
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Qualification for the 2025 Junior World Cup
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6
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France
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3
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2
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0
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1
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19
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6
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+13
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6
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7
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Ireland (R)
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3
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1
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1
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1
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8
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8
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0
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4
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Relegation to the U21 Championship II
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8
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Turkey (R)
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3
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0
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0
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3
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4
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28
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−24
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0
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Source:
FIHRules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals for.
[7](R) Relegated
France
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2–4
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England
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Michaelis 42' Verrier 60'
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Report
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Markham 10', 52' Penrose 39' Wilcher 45'
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Umpires: Clare Barwood (WAL) Berry van Bentum (NED)
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Turkey
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3–6
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Ireland
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Aydin 24', 50' Alperen 53'
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Report
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Clark 14', 31' Rowe 26' Cunningham 45+', 58' A. Mckee 60+'
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Umpires: Tommy Croese (BEL) Anatole Platel (FRA)
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France
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4–1
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Ireland
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Verrier 38' Saint-Martin 45' Plauche 51' Gaillard 60'
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Report
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M. Mckee 40'
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Umpires: Manouk Bakker (NED) Berry van Bentum (NED)
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England
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9–0
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Turkey
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Penrose 7', 59' Markham 15', 15', 23', 35' Graves 24' Wilcher 25' Rose 44'
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Report
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Umpires: Michal Pivko (SVK) Thalia Bellemans (BEL)
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First to fourth place classification
Bracket
Semi-finals
Umpires: Manouk Bakker (NED) Ole Ingwersen (GER)
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Umpires: Alex Fedenczuk (SCO) Zoe Hall (ENG)
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Third place match
Umpires: Ana Ortega (ESP) Marius Cuadrat (ESP)
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Final
Umpires: Ole Ingwersen (GER) Alex Fedenczuk (SCO)
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Statistics
Final standings
Source:
FIH(H) Host;
(R) Relegated
Goalscorers
There were 138 goals scored in 20 matches, for an average of 6.9 goals per match.
11 goals
8 goals
7 goals
6 goals
5 goals
4 goals
- Tom Gaillard
- Jakob Brilla
- Adam McKee
3 goals
- Samuel Malherbe
- Lewis Wilcher
- Gabriel Piole
- Fabio Seitz
- John Cunningham
- Pere Amat
- Mehmet Aydin
2 goals
1 goal
- Nicolas Bogaerts
- Thomas Crols
- Jules Decruyenaere
- Nathan Rogge
- Oliver Vanderkeilen
- Ted Graves
- Matthew Hughson
- Patrick Rose
- Harrison Stone
- Jonny Sturch-Hibbitt
- Erwan Brodt
- Arthur Plauche
- Paul Segretain
- Benedikt Geyer
- Peer Henrichs
- Hugo von Montgelas
- Mark Collins
- Matthew McKee
- Louis Rowe
- Finn van Bijnen
- Miles Bukkens
- Dylan Lucieer
- Pablo Espino
- Ataş Alperen
- Orhan Polat
- Hakim Taşar
Source: FIH
See also
References