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Revision as of 22:30, 22 May 2021
The 2014 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy was the 35th edition of the Hockey Champions Trophy men's field hockey tournament. It was held between 6–14 December 2014 in Bhubaneswar , India.[ 1] From this year on the tournament began to be held biennially due to the introduction of the Hockey World League , returning to its original format changed in 1980 .
Germany won the tournament for the tenth time after defeating Pakistan 2–0 in the final.[ 2] Australia won the third place match by defeating India 2–1.[ 3]
Qualification
Alongside the host nation, the top five finishers from the previous edition and the winner of the 2012 Champions Challenge I qualified automatically. The remaining spots were nominated by the FIH Executive Board, making a total of 8 competing teams.[ 4]
Umpires
Below are the 10 umpires appointed by the International Hockey Federation :
Chen Dekang (CHN)
Eduardo Lizana (ESP)
Fernando Gómez (ARG)
Gareth Greenfield (NZL)
Andrew Kennedy (ENG)
Deon Nel (RSA)
Raghu Prasad (IND)
Coen van Bunge (NED)
Paco Vázquez (ESP)
Peter Wright (RSA)
Results
All times are Indian Standard Time (UTC+05:30 ) [ 6]
First round
Pool A
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification
1
England
3
2
1
0
12
4
+8
7
Quarterfinals
2
Belgium
3
1
2
0
7
6
+1
5
3
Australia
3
1
1
1
8
7
+1
4
4
Pakistan
3
0
0
3
3
13
−10
0
Source:
FIH Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result.
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Umpires: Deon Nel (RSA) Eduardo Lizana (ESP)
Umpires: Andrew Kennedy (ENG) Paco Vázquez (ESP)
Umpires: Gareth Greenfield (NZL) Raghu Prasad (IND)
Umpires: Peter Wright (RSA) Coen van Bunge (NED)
Umpires: Paco Vázquez (ESP) Chen Dekang (CHN)
Umpires: Deon Nel (RSA) Fernando Gómez (ARG)
Pool B
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification
1
Netherlands
3
2
0
1
9
4
+5
6
Quarterfinals
2
Argentina
3
2
0
1
7
5
+2
6
3
India
3
1
0
2
5
7
−2
3
4
Germany
3
1
0
2
2
7
−5
3
Source:
FIH Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result.
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Umpires: Raghu Prasad (IND) Peter Wright (RSA)
Umpires: Fernando Gómez (ARG) Coen van Bunge (NED)
Umpires: Deon Nel (RSA) Chen Dekang (CHN)
Umpires: Eduardo Lizana (ESP) Paco Vázquez (ESP)
Umpires: Peter Wright (RSA) Gareth Greenfield (NZL)
Umpires: Eduardo Lizana (ESP) Andrew Kennedy (ENG)
Second round
Quarterfinals
Umpires: Eduardo Lizana (ESP) Andrew Kennedy (ENG)
Umpires: Deon Nel (RSA) Peter Wright (RSA)
Umpires: Paco Vázquez (ESP) Raghu Prasad (IND)
Umpires: Chen Dekang (CHN) Coen van Bunge (NED)
Fifth to eighth place classification
Crossover
Umpires: Raghu Prasad (IND) Fernando Gómez (ARG)
Umpires: Coen van Bunge (NED) Gareth Greenfield (NZL)
Seventh and eighth place
Umpires: Raghu Prasad (IND) Fernando Gómez (ARG)
Fifth and sixth place
Umpires: Andrew Kennedy (ENG) Gareth Greenfield (NZL)
First to fourth place classification
Semi-finals
Umpires: Andrew Kennedy (ENG) Chen Dekang (CHN)
Umpires: Deon Nel (RSA) Eduardo Lizana (ESP)
Third and fourth place
Umpires: Peter Wright (RSA) Chen Dekang (CHN)
Final
Umpires: Paco Vázquez (ESP) Coen van Bunge (NED)
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
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Status
Germany
6
4
0
2
9
9
0
12
Gold Medal
Pakistan
6
2
0
4
11
20
−9
6
Silver Medal
Australia
6
3
1
2
16
13
+3
10
Bronze Medal
4
India
6
2
0
4
13
15
−2
6
Fourth Place
5
Netherlands
6
3
1
2
17
11
+6
10
Eliminated in Quarterfinals
6
Argentina
6
3
0
3
12
14
−2
9
7
England
6
3
1
2
16
10
+6
10
8
Belgium
6
1
3
2
13
15
−2
6
Awards
Goalscorers
There were 107 goals scored in 24 matches, for an average of 4.46 goals per match.
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
Source: FIH
References
External links