Men's field hockey champions trophy 1998 ( Eng. 1998 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy ) - the 20th men's field hockey trophy championship among men's teams. The tournament was held from October 31 to November 8, 1998 at the National Hockey Stadium in Lahore ( Pakistan ).
Men's field hockey champion trophy 1998 1998 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy | |
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Championship details | |
Country | Pakistan |
Cities of | Lahore |
Time spending | October 31 - November 8 |
Number of teams | 6 |
Top places | |
Champion | Netherlands (4 title) |
Second place | Pakistan |
Third place | Australia |
Championship statistics | |
Matches played | 18 |
Goals scored | 92 (5.11 per game) |
Bombardier (s) | Juan Escarré Bram Lomans (7 goals) |
MVP | Atif bashir |
← 1997 1999 → |
The winners of the Champions Trophy (for the 4th time in their history) were the Netherlands national team , the Pakistan national team that won the final with a score of 3: 1. The Australian team became the bronze medalist of the championship, having defeated the South Korean team in the match for the 3rd place with a score of 8: 7 in the post-match penalty (the main time of the match ended with the score 1: 1).
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Qualification
Teams qualified to participate in a tournament by the International Federation (FIH) :
- Pakistan - national team of the country where the tournament is held
- Netherlands - 1st place at the 1998 World Championships and the 1996 Olympics
- Spain - 2nd place in the 1998 World Championships and the 1996 Olympics
- Germany - 1st place in the Champions Trophy 1997 , 3rd place in the 1998 World Championships
- Australia - 4th place at the 1998 World Championships, 3rd place at the 1996 Olympics
- Republic of Korea -
Game Results
Round One (group games)
Team | AND | AT | H | P | Gz | GP | +/- | Glasses |
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Netherlands | five | four | 0 | one | nineteen | ten | +9 | 12 |
Pakistan | five | 2 | 2 | one | 17 | 14 | +3 | eight |
Australia | five | 2 | 2 | one | eleven | ten | +1 | eight |
The Republic of Korea | five | 2 | 2 | one | 14 | 15 | −1 | eight |
Spain | five | one | one | 3 | 13 | 15 | −2 | four |
Germany | five | 0 | one | four | 7 | 17 | −10 | one |
- Pass to the final
- Pass in the match for 3-4 place
- Pass to the match for 5-6 place
- Pass in the match for 3-4 place
Classification
Match for 5th and 6th places
November 8, 1998 |
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Match for 3rd and 4th places
November 8, 1998 |
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Final
November 8, 1998 |
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Statistics
Summary Table
A place | Team |
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Netherlands | |
Pakistan | |
Australia | |
four | The Republic of Korea |
five | Spain |
6 | Germany |
Awards
Nomination | Player / Team |
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Top scorer (7 goals) | Juan Escarré Bram lomans |
Most Valuable Player ( MVP ) | Atif bashir |
Team Fair Prize (Fair Play Trophy) | The Republic of Korea |