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2001 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy

The 2001 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy was the 23rd edition of the Hockey Champions Trophy men's field hockey tournament. It was reorganised to take place in Rotterdam, Netherlands on the scheduled dates of 3–11 November 2001. The event will take place at HC Rotterdam’s brand new NLG 24 million, 8,000-seating facility, which opened in August and was the first world level event at the venue.

2001 Men's Hockey
Champions Trophy
Tournament details
Host countryNetherlands
CityRotterdam
Dates3–11 November
Teams6
Venue(s)Hazelaarweg Stadion
Final positions
Champions Germany (8th title)
Runner-up Australia
Third place Netherlands
Tournament statistics
Matches played18
Goals scored90 (5 per match)
Top scorer(s) Florian Kunz (10 goals)
Best player Florian Kunz
2000 (previous) (next) 2002

Squads edit

Head Coach: Barry Dancer

  1. Jimi Lewis (GK)
  2. Jon Wyatt
  3. Bill Waugh
  4. Duncan Woods
  5. David Mathews
  6. Mark Pearn
  7. Jimmy Wallis
  8. Jon Evennett
  9. Danny Hall
  10. Andy Humphrey
  11. Jason Collins
  12. Jerome Goudie
  13. Michael Johnson (c)
  14. Nick Taylor (GK)
  15. Danny Haydon
  16. Tom Bertram
  17. Mani Kochar
  18. Robert Todd

Results edit

All times are Central European Time (UTC+01:00)

Pool edit

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
  Germany 5 5 0 0 15 7 +8 15
  Australia 5 4 0 1 15 10 +5 12
  Pakistan 5 2 1 2 14 12 +2 7
  Netherlands 5 2 1 2 11 11 0 7
  England 5 1 0 4 11 17 −6 3
  South Korea 5 0 0 5 8 17 −9 0
3 November 2001
12:00
England   4–3   South Korea
Wallis   26'
Matthews   46'50'53'
Report Yeo Woon-kon   34'
Song Seung-tae   40'
Hwang Jong-hyun   45'
3 November 2001
14:30
Netherlands   1–1   Pakistan
Taekema   9' Report Abbas   27'
3 November 2001
17:00
Germany   2–1   Australia
Domke   41'
Kunz   60'
Report Hiskins   8'

4 November 2001
12:30
Pakistan   2–0   South Korea
Jawad   6' Report
4 November 2001
15:00
Australia   3–2   Netherlands
Dwyer   20'
Elder   58'
Smith   65'
Report De Nooijer   6'
M. Brouwer   68'
4 November 2001
17:30
Germany   2–0   England
Kunz   7'24' Report

6 November 2001
14:30
Australia   3–1   Pakistan
Hiskins   42'55'
Commens   68'
Report Abbas   66'
6 November 2001
17:00
Germany   3–0   South Korea
Kunz   14'46'
Domke   63'
Report
6 November 2001
19:30
England   2–3   Netherlands
Hall   44'
Pearn   55'
Report De Nooijer   18'
Eikelboom   21'
Delmee   25'

7 November 2001
15:00
Pakistan   4–5   Germany
Abbas   34'35'51'
Sarwar   56'
Report Domke   5'
Green   28'
Kunz   30'54'
Wein   32'
7 November 2001
17:30
Australia   3–2   England
Wells   21'
Elder   28'
Hiskins   53'
Report Collins   26'
Wallis   41'
7 November 2001
20:00
South Korea   2–3   Netherlands
Kang Keon-wook   13'
Lee Jung-seon   24'
Report De Nooijer   35'
M. Brouwer   38'
Geeris   42'

10 November 2001
10:00
South Korea   3–5   Australia
Yeo Woon-kon   35'
Kang Keon-wook   55'
Lee Jung-seon   68'
Report Victory   20'
Commens   36'
Elder   36'49'
Webster   67'
10 November 2001
12:00
Netherlands   2–3   Germany
Taekema   47'
Klaver   68'
Report Michel   2'
Reinelt   38'
Kunz   59'
10 November 2001
13:30
England   3–6   Pakistan
Pearn   15'
Wyatt   24'
Hall   53'
Report Abbas   7'35'
Jawad   35'60'69'
Nadeem   64'

Classification edit

Fifth and sixth place edit

11 November 2001
12:00
England   3–3 (a.e.t.)   South Korea
Hall   32'
Goudie   64'
Pearn   66'
Report Lee Jung-seon   7'
Hwang Jong-hyun   51'
Song Seung-tae   65'
Penalties
Hall  
Matthews  
Wyatt  
Bertram  
3–2   Yeo Woon-kon
  Kim Kyung-seok
  Shin Seok-kyo
  Lee Jung-seon
  Kang Seong-jung

Third and fourth place edit

11 November 2001
11:00
Pakistan   2–5   Netherlands
Report

Final edit

11 November 2001
13:30
Germany   2–1   Australia
Kunz   35'46' Report Smith   45'

Awards edit

Topscorer Player of the Tournament
  Florian Kunz   Florian Kunz

Final standings edit

  1.   Germany
  2.   Australia
  3.   Netherlands
  4.   Pakistan
  5.   England
  6.   South Korea

External links edit

  • Official FIH website

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The 2001 Men s Hockey Champions Trophy was the 23rd edition of the Hockey Champions Trophy men s field hockey tournament It was reorganised to take place in Rotterdam Netherlands on the scheduled dates of 3 11 November 2001 The event will take place at HC Rotterdam s brand new NLG 24 million 8 000 seating facility which opened in August and was the first world level event at the venue 2001 Men s HockeyChampions TrophyTournament detailsHost countryNetherlandsCityRotterdamDates3 11 NovemberTeams6Venue s Hazelaarweg StadionFinal positionsChampions Germany 8th title Runner up AustraliaThird place NetherlandsTournament statisticsMatches played18Goals scored90 5 per match Top scorer s Florian Kunz 10 goals Best playerFlorian Kunz 2000 previous next 2002 Contents 1 Squads 2 Results 2 1 Pool 2 2 Classification 2 2 1 Fifth and sixth place 2 2 2 Third and fourth place 2 2 3 Final 3 Awards 4 Final standings 5 External linksSquads edit nbsp AustraliaHead Coach Barry Dancer Jamie DwyerLiam de YoungAdam CommensTroy ElderLachlan Dreher GK Jeremy HiskinsPaul Gaudoin c Ben TaylorMatthew SmithBevan GeorgeCraig VictoryMark Hickman GK Scott WebsterAaron HopkinsMatthew WellsBrent LivermoreDean ButlerZain Wright nbsp EnglandJimi Lewis GK Jon WyattBill WaughDuncan WoodsDavid MathewsMark PearnJimmy WallisJon EvennettDanny HallAndy HumphreyJason CollinsJerome GoudieMichael Johnson c Nick Taylor GK Danny HaydonTom BertramMani KocharRobert Todd nbsp GermanyHead Coach Bernhard Peters Clemens Arnold GK Christopher Reitz GK Tobias HentschelPhilipp CroneJamilon MuldersChristian WeinBjorn MichelSascha ReineltOliver DomkeChristoph EimerBjorn EmmerlingSebastian BiederlackMichael GreenTibor WeissenbornFlorian Kunz c Christian MayerhoferFlorian KellerEike Duckwitz nbsp NetherlandsGuus Vogels GK Bram LomansDiederik van WeelMarc van WijkSander van der WeideRonald BrouwerPiet Hein GeerisMarten EikelboomJeroen Delmee c Josef Kramer GK Teun de NooijerRemco van WijkMatthijs BrouwerKarel KlaverFriso JiskootRob DerikxTaeke TaekemaMenno Booij nbsp PakistanMuhammad Qasim GK Tariq ImranSohail AbbasAli RazaMuhammad UsmanMuhammad SaqlainWaseem AhmedSalman Akbar GK Dilawar HussainImran RasoolMuhammad Nadeem c Mudassar AliAtif BashirMuhammad SarwarKashif JawadShahbaz AhmedMuhammad ShabbirNaveed Iqbal nbsp South KoreaLim Jong chun GK Shin Seok kyoKim ChulLee Jung seonKim Yong baeKang Seong jungYeo Woon konKim Jung chulSong Seung taeSeo Jong hoHwang Jong hyunLim Jung wooHan Hyung baeKim Kyung seokKim Yoon GK Yoo Moon kiYang Soo kyukKang Keon wookResults editAll times are Central European Time UTC 01 00 Pool edit Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts nbsp Germany 5 5 0 0 15 7 8 15 nbsp Australia 5 4 0 1 15 10 5 12 nbsp Pakistan 5 2 1 2 14 12 2 7 nbsp Netherlands 5 2 1 2 11 11 0 7 nbsp England 5 1 0 4 11 17 6 3 nbsp South Korea 5 0 0 5 8 17 9 0Source citation needed 3 November 2001 12 00England nbsp 4 3 nbsp South KoreaWallis nbsp 26 Matthews nbsp 46 50 53 Report Yeo Woon kon nbsp 34 Song Seung tae nbsp 40 Hwang Jong hyun nbsp 45 3 November 2001 14 30Netherlands nbsp 1 1 nbsp PakistanTaekema nbsp 9 Report Abbas nbsp 27 3 November 2001 17 00Germany nbsp 2 1 nbsp AustraliaDomke nbsp 41 Kunz nbsp 60 Report Hiskins nbsp 8 4 November 2001 12 30Pakistan nbsp 2 0 nbsp South KoreaJawad nbsp 6 Report4 November 2001 15 00Australia nbsp 3 2 nbsp NetherlandsDwyer nbsp 20 Elder nbsp 58 Smith nbsp 65 Report De Nooijer nbsp 6 M Brouwer nbsp 68 4 November 2001 17 30Germany nbsp 2 0 nbsp EnglandKunz nbsp 7 24 Report6 November 2001 14 30Australia nbsp 3 1 nbsp PakistanHiskins nbsp 42 55 Commens nbsp 68 Report Abbas nbsp 66 6 November 2001 17 00Germany nbsp 3 0 nbsp South KoreaKunz nbsp 14 46 Domke nbsp 63 Report6 November 2001 19 30England nbsp 2 3 nbsp NetherlandsHall nbsp 44 Pearn nbsp 55 Report De Nooijer nbsp 18 Eikelboom nbsp 21 Delmee nbsp 25 7 November 2001 15 00Pakistan nbsp 4 5 nbsp GermanyAbbas nbsp 34 35 51 Sarwar nbsp 56 Report Domke nbsp 5 Green nbsp 28 Kunz nbsp 30 54 Wein nbsp 32 7 November 2001 17 30Australia nbsp 3 2 nbsp EnglandWells nbsp 21 Elder nbsp 28 Hiskins nbsp 53 Report Collins nbsp 26 Wallis nbsp 41 7 November 2001 20 00South Korea nbsp 2 3 nbsp NetherlandsKang Keon wook nbsp 13 Lee Jung seon nbsp 24 Report De Nooijer nbsp 35 M Brouwer nbsp 38 Geeris nbsp 42 10 November 2001 10 00South Korea nbsp 3 5 nbsp AustraliaYeo Woon kon nbsp 35 Kang Keon wook nbsp 55 Lee Jung seon nbsp 68 Report Victory nbsp 20 Commens nbsp 36 Elder nbsp 36 49 Webster nbsp 67 10 November 2001 12 00Netherlands nbsp 2 3 nbsp GermanyTaekema nbsp 47 Klaver nbsp 68 Report Michel nbsp 2 Reinelt nbsp 38 Kunz nbsp 59 10 November 2001 13 30England nbsp 3 6 nbsp PakistanPearn nbsp 15 Wyatt nbsp 24 Hall nbsp 53 Report Abbas nbsp 7 35 Jawad nbsp 35 60 69 Nadeem nbsp 64 Classification edit Fifth and sixth place edit 11 November 2001 12 00England nbsp 3 3 a e t nbsp South KoreaHall nbsp 32 Goudie nbsp 64 Pearn nbsp 66 Report Lee Jung seon nbsp 7 Hwang Jong hyun nbsp 51 Song Seung tae nbsp 65 PenaltiesHall nbsp Matthews nbsp Wyatt nbsp Bertram nbsp 3 2 nbsp Yeo Woon kon nbsp Kim Kyung seok nbsp Shin Seok kyo nbsp Lee Jung seon nbsp Kang Seong jungThird and fourth place edit 11 November 2001 11 00Pakistan nbsp 2 5 nbsp NetherlandsReportFinal edit 11 November 2001 13 30Germany nbsp 2 1 nbsp AustraliaKunz nbsp 35 46 Report Smith nbsp 45 Awards editTopscorer Player of the Tournament nbsp Florian Kunz nbsp Florian KunzFinal standings edit nbsp Germany nbsp Australia nbsp Netherlands nbsp Pakistan nbsp England nbsp South KoreaExternal links editOfficial FIH website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2001 Men 27s Hockey Champions Trophy amp oldid 1178006546, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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