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Field hockey at the 1980 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament

The men's field hockey tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics was the 14th edition of the field hockey event for men at the Summer Olympic Games. It was held over a ten-day period beginning on 20 July, and culminating on 29 July 1980. Games were played across two venues in Moscow, at the Minor Arena at Dynamo Stadium and Young Pioneers Stadium.[1]

Men's field hockey
at the 1980 Summer Olympics
Tournament details
Host countrySoviet Union
CityMoscow
Dates20–29 July 1980
Teams6
Venue(s)Minor Arena of Dynamo Stadium
Young Pioneers Stadium
Final positions
Champions India (8th title)
Runner-up Spain
Third place Soviet Union
Tournament statistics
Matches played18
Goals scored146 (8.11 per match)
Top scorer(s) Juan Amat (16 goals)
1976 (previous) (next) 1984

India won the gold medal for the eighth time, defeating Spain 4–3 in the gold-medal match. Soviet Union won the bronze medal after defeating Poland 2–1 in the bronze-medal match.[2]

Qualification edit

The original plan was for a twelve-team tournament, divided into two round-robin groups of six, with the top two of each qualifying for the semi-finals.

However, nine of the twelve teams withdrew as part of the U.S.-led boycott in response to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.

Argentina, Kenya, Pakistan, Malaysia, and West Germany boycotted completely, and while Australia, Great Britain, the Netherlands, and New Zealand competed in some sports, their hockey governing bodies pulled out.

The organising committee subsequently reduced the competition to six teams, the minimum required to hold a competition, with Cuba and Tanzania representing the Americas and Africa in place of Argentina and Kenya respectively, while Poland were invited as the next best team from the 1978 World Cup.

Squads edit

Results edit

Preliminary edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Spain 5 4 1 0 33 3 +30 9 Gold-medal match
2   India 5 3 2 0 39 6 +33 8
3   Soviet Union 5 3 0 2 30 11 +19 6 Bronze-medal match
4   Poland 5 2 1 2 19 15 +4 5
5   Cuba 5 1 0 4 7 42 −35 2
6   Tanzania 5 0 0 5 3 54 −51 0
Source: FIH
20 July 1980
11:00
Poland   7–1   Cuba
Rachwalski   8'
Horwat   27'48'
Hensler   33'
Torz   42'
Bak   63'
Mysliwiec   69'
Report Izquierdo   49'
20 July 1980
12:45
India   18–0   Tanzania
Deavinder   4'21'25'27'
Baskaran   15'29'57'63'
Shahid   17'
Surinder   23'30'31'34'58'
Fernandes   27'
Iqbal   52'55'
Kaushik   61'
Report
20 July 1980
17:00
Soviet Union   1–2   Spain
Lampeev   18' Report Coghen   32'
Amat   57'

21 July 1980
11:00
Soviet Union   11–2   Cuba
Klevtsov   2'44'
Pleshakov   4'
Pavlovski   10'
Belyakov   17'
Gusev   34'
Zagorodnev   41'54'
Nichepurenko   42'56'
Lampeev   59'
Report Izquierdo   29'52'
21 July 1980
12:45
Spain   12–0   Tanzania
Garralda   2'
Coghen   7'24'28'30'43'
Monsalve   31'
Malgosa   34'41'
Chaves   44'
Amat   65'68'
Report
21 July 1980
17:00
India   2–2   Poland
Deavinder   31'
Fernandes   69'
Report Stanislawski   39'
Wybieralski   65'

23 July 1980
11:00
Tanzania   0–4   Cuba
Report Mico   6'
Izquierdo   29'45'50'
23 July 1980
12:45
Spain   2–2   India
Amat   21'
Cabot   43'
Report Surinder   15'65'
23 July 1980
17:00
Soviet Union   5–1   Poland
Belyakov   24'
Pleshakov   26'
Klevtsov   41'
Gusev   42'49'
Report Torz   60'

24 July 1980
11:00
India   13–0   Cuba
Surinder   3'11'43'64'
Shahid   8'40'
Rajinder   12'19'
Amarjit   18'35'
Baskaran   22'
Deavinder   30'63'
Report
24 July 1980
12:45
Spain   6–0   Poland
Amat   10'
Fábregas   12'
Malgosa   15'
Roca   17'
Chaves   18'
Pellón   69'
Report
24 July 1980
17:00
Soviet Union   11–2   Tanzania
Lampeev   6'20'22'41'47'
Zagorodnev   9'
Zigangirov   17'26'
Klevtsov   27'
Goncharov   55'61'
Report Manwar   32'58'

26 July 1980
11:00
Poland   9–1   Tanzania
Mysliwiec   5'
Wybieralski   29'49'57'
Stanislawski   33'
Torz   36'42'
Horwat   52'
Mielniczak   61'
Report D'Silva   12'
26 July 1980
12:45
Soviet Union   2–4   India
Gusev   36'
Zigangirov   66'
Report Deavinder   3'
Surinder   34'
Shahid   41'
Kaushik   64'
26 July 1980
17:00
Cuba   0–11   Spain
Report Chaves   5'54'
Amat   11'13'20'26'30'33'36'50'
Roca   55'

Classification edit

Fifth and sixth place edit

29 July 1980
11:00
Cuba   4–1   Tanzania
Pedroso   30'
Vazquez   36'
Izquierdo   37'
Hernandez   55'
Report Sykes   51'

Bronze-medal match edit

29 July 1980
15:00
Soviet Union   2–1   Poland
Lampeev   10'32' Report Torz   67'

Gold-medal match edit

29 July 1980
17:00
India   4–3   Spain
S. Singh   24'30'
Kaushik   42'
Shahid   58'
Report Amat   53'54'65'

Final standings edit

  1.   India
  2.   Spain
  3.   Soviet Union
  4.   Poland
  5.   Cuba
  6.   Tanzania

Goalscorers edit

There were 146 goals scored in 18 matches, for an average of 8.11 goals per match.

16 goals

14 goals

9 goals

8 goals

7 goals

6 goals

5 goals

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

Source: FIH

References edit

  1. ^ "Games of the XXII Olympiad" (PDF). la84.org. Retrieved 19 July 2018.
  2. ^ . Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 12 October 2019.

External links edit

  • Official FIH website

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The men s field hockey tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics was the 14th edition of the field hockey event for men at the Summer Olympic Games It was held over a ten day period beginning on 20 July and culminating on 29 July 1980 Games were played across two venues in Moscow at the Minor Arena at Dynamo Stadium and Young Pioneers Stadium 1 Men s field hockeyat the 1980 Summer OlympicsTournament detailsHost countrySoviet UnionCityMoscowDates20 29 July 1980Teams6Venue s Minor Arena of Dynamo StadiumYoung Pioneers StadiumFinal positionsChampions India 8th title Runner up SpainThird place Soviet UnionTournament statisticsMatches played18Goals scored146 8 11 per match Top scorer s Juan Amat 16 goals 1976 previous next 1984 India won the gold medal for the eighth time defeating Spain 4 3 in the gold medal match Soviet Union won the bronze medal after defeating Poland 2 1 in the bronze medal match 2 Contents 1 Qualification 2 Squads 3 Results 3 1 Preliminary 3 2 Classification 3 2 1 Fifth and sixth place 3 2 2 Bronze medal match 3 2 3 Gold medal match 4 Final standings 5 Goalscorers 6 References 7 External linksQualification editThe original plan was for a twelve team tournament divided into two round robin groups of six with the top two of each qualifying for the semi finals Group A nbsp Argentina nbsp Great Britain nbsp India nbsp Kenya nbsp Netherlands nbsp Pakistan Group B nbsp Australia nbsp Malaysia nbsp New Zealand nbsp Soviet Union nbsp Spain nbsp West Germany However nine of the twelve teams withdrew as part of the U S led boycott in response to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan Argentina Kenya Pakistan Malaysia and West Germany boycotted completely and while Australia Great Britain the Netherlands and New Zealand competed in some sports their hockey governing bodies pulled out The organising committee subsequently reduced the competition to six teams the minimum required to hold a competition with Cuba and Tanzania representing the Americas and Africa in place of Argentina and Kenya respectively while Poland were invited as the next best team from the 1978 World Cup Squads editMain article Field hockey at the 1980 Summer Olympics Men s team squadsResults editPreliminary edit Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification1 nbsp Spain 5 4 1 0 33 3 30 9 Gold medal match2 nbsp India 5 3 2 0 39 6 33 83 nbsp Soviet Union 5 3 0 2 30 11 19 6 Bronze medal match4 nbsp Poland 5 2 1 2 19 15 4 55 nbsp Cuba 5 1 0 4 7 42 35 26 nbsp Tanzania 5 0 0 5 3 54 51 0Source FIH 20 July 1980 11 00Poland nbsp 7 1 nbsp CubaRachwalski nbsp 8 Horwat nbsp 27 48 Hensler nbsp 33 Torz nbsp 42 Bak nbsp 63 Mysliwiec nbsp 69 Report Izquierdo nbsp 49 Minor Arena Dynamo Stadium20 July 1980 12 45India nbsp 18 0 nbsp TanzaniaDeavinder nbsp 4 21 25 27 Baskaran nbsp 15 29 57 63 Shahid nbsp 17 Surinder nbsp 23 30 31 34 58 Fernandes nbsp 27 Iqbal nbsp 52 55 Kaushik nbsp 61 ReportMinor Arena Dynamo Stadium20 July 1980 17 00Soviet Union nbsp 1 2 nbsp SpainLampeev nbsp 18 Report Coghen nbsp 32 Amat nbsp 57 Minor Arena Dynamo Stadium21 July 1980 11 00Soviet Union nbsp 11 2 nbsp CubaKlevtsov nbsp 2 44 Pleshakov nbsp 4 Pavlovski nbsp 10 Belyakov nbsp 17 Gusev nbsp 34 Zagorodnev nbsp 41 54 Nichepurenko nbsp 42 56 Lampeev nbsp 59 Report Izquierdo nbsp 29 52 Minor Arena Dynamo Stadium21 July 1980 12 45Spain nbsp 12 0 nbsp TanzaniaGarralda nbsp 2 Coghen nbsp 7 24 28 30 43 Monsalve nbsp 31 Malgosa nbsp 34 41 Chaves nbsp 44 Amat nbsp 65 68 ReportMinor Arena Dynamo Stadium21 July 1980 17 00India nbsp 2 2 nbsp PolandDeavinder nbsp 31 Fernandes nbsp 69 Report Stanislawski nbsp 39 Wybieralski nbsp 65 Minor Arena Dynamo Stadium23 July 1980 11 00Tanzania nbsp 0 4 nbsp CubaReport Mico nbsp 6 Izquierdo nbsp 29 45 50 Minor Arena Dynamo Stadium23 July 1980 12 45Spain nbsp 2 2 nbsp IndiaAmat nbsp 21 Cabot nbsp 43 Report Surinder nbsp 15 65 Minor Arena Dynamo Stadium23 July 1980 17 00Soviet Union nbsp 5 1 nbsp PolandBelyakov nbsp 24 Pleshakov nbsp 26 Klevtsov nbsp 41 Gusev nbsp 42 49 Report Torz nbsp 60 Minor Arena Dynamo Stadium24 July 1980 11 00India nbsp 13 0 nbsp CubaSurinder nbsp 3 11 43 64 Shahid nbsp 8 40 Rajinder nbsp 12 19 Amarjit nbsp 18 35 Baskaran nbsp 22 Deavinder nbsp 30 63 ReportMinor Arena Dynamo Stadium24 July 1980 12 45Spain nbsp 6 0 nbsp PolandAmat nbsp 10 Fabregas nbsp 12 Malgosa nbsp 15 Roca nbsp 17 Chaves nbsp 18 Pellon nbsp 69 ReportMinor Arena Dynamo Stadium24 July 1980 17 00Soviet Union nbsp 11 2 nbsp TanzaniaLampeev nbsp 6 20 22 41 47 Zagorodnev nbsp 9 Zigangirov nbsp 17 26 Klevtsov nbsp 27 Goncharov nbsp 55 61 Report Manwar nbsp 32 58 Minor Arena Dynamo Stadium26 July 1980 11 00Poland nbsp 9 1 nbsp TanzaniaMysliwiec nbsp 5 Wybieralski nbsp 29 49 57 Stanislawski nbsp 33 Torz nbsp 36 42 Horwat nbsp 52 Mielniczak nbsp 61 Report D Silva nbsp 12 Minor Arena Dynamo Stadium26 July 1980 12 45Soviet Union nbsp 2 4 nbsp IndiaGusev nbsp 36 Zigangirov nbsp 66 Report Deavinder nbsp 3 Surinder nbsp 34 Shahid nbsp 41 Kaushik nbsp 64 Minor Arena Dynamo Stadium26 July 1980 17 00Cuba nbsp 0 11 nbsp SpainReport Chaves nbsp 5 54 Amat nbsp 11 13 20 26 30 33 36 50 Roca nbsp 55 Minor Arena Dynamo StadiumClassification edit Fifth and sixth place edit 29 July 1980 11 00Cuba nbsp 4 1 nbsp TanzaniaPedroso nbsp 30 Vazquez nbsp 36 Izquierdo nbsp 37 Hernandez nbsp 55 Report Sykes nbsp 51 Young Pioneers StadiumBronze medal match edit 29 July 1980 15 00Soviet Union nbsp 2 1 nbsp PolandLampeev nbsp 10 32 Report Torz nbsp 67 Minor Arena Dynamo StadiumGold medal match edit 29 July 1980 17 00India nbsp 4 3 nbsp SpainS Singh nbsp 24 30 Kaushik nbsp 42 Shahid nbsp 58 Report Amat nbsp 53 54 65 Minor Arena Dynamo StadiumFinal standings edit nbsp India nbsp Spain nbsp Soviet Union nbsp Poland nbsp Cuba nbsp TanzaniaGoalscorers editThere were 146 goals scored in 18 matches for an average of 8 11 goals per match 16 goals nbsp Juan Amat 14 goals nbsp Surinder Singh Sodhi 9 goals nbsp Vyacheslav Lampeed 8 goals nbsp Deavinder Singh 7 goals nbsp Bernabe Izquierdo 6 goals nbsp Juan Coghen 5 goals nbsp Vasudevan Baskaran nbsp Mohamed Shahid nbsp Leszek Torz 4 goals nbsp Jerzy Wybieralski nbsp Aleksandr Gusev nbsp Sergei Klevtsov nbsp Miguel Chaves 3 goals nbsp Maharaj Krishon Kaushik nbsp Henryk Horwat nbsp Oleg Zagorodnev nbsp Farit Zigangirov nbsp Santiago Malgosa 2 goals nbsp Mervyn Fernandis nbsp Zafar Iqbal nbsp Amarjit Singh Rana nbsp Rajinder Singh nbsp Andrzej Mysliwiec nbsp Wlodzimierz Stanislawski nbsp Valeri Belyakov nbsp Aleksandr Goncharov nbsp Mikhail Nichepurenko nbsp Sergei Pleshakov nbsp Carlos Roca nbsp Yusuf Manwar 1 goal nbsp Lazaro Hernandez nbsp Jorge Mico nbsp Hector Pedroso nbsp Edgardo Vazquez nbsp Krystian Bak nbsp Leszek Hensler nbsp Jan Mielniczak nbsp Zbigniew Rachwalski nbsp Leonid Pavlovsky nbsp Ricardo Cabot nbsp Francisco Fabregas nbsp Rafael Garralda nbsp Paulino Monsalve nbsp Juan Pellon nbsp Stephen D Silva nbsp Abraham SykesSource FIHReferences edit Games of the XXII Olympiad PDF la84 org Retrieved 19 July 2018 Hockey at the 1980 Moscow Summer Games Men s Hockey Sports Reference Archived from the original on 18 April 2020 Retrieved 12 October 2019 External links editOfficial FIH website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Field hockey at the 1980 Summer Olympics Men 27s tournament amp oldid 1167490821, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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