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2010 Men's Hockey World Cup
File:FIHWorldCupDelhi2010.jpg
Official logo
Tournament details
Host countryIndia
CityNew Delhi
Dates28 February – 13 March
Teams12 (from 5 confederations)
Venue(s)Dhyan Chand National Stadium
Final positions
Champions Australia (2nd title)
Runner-up Germany
Third place Netherlands
Tournament statistics
Matches played38
Goals scored199 (5.24 per match)
Top scorer(s)Template:Fhicon Luke Doerner (9 goals)
Best playerTemplate:Fhicon Guus Vogels
2006 (previous) (next) 2014

The 2010 Men's Hockey World Cup was the 12th edition of Men's Hockey World Cup, the quadrennial world championship for men's national field hockey teams organized by the International Hockey Federation. It was held from 28 February to 13 March 2010 in New Delhi, India.[1]

Australia won the tournament after defeating Germany 2–1 in the final, collecting their second World Cup, after the title obtained in 1986. The Netherlands won the third-place match by defeating England 4–3.[2]

Background[edit]

India's hosting of the event was put in doubt when the FIH reviewed the progress of the Indian Hockey Federation's "Promoting Indian Hockey" program and India's preparation for the championship, and warned that "satisfactory progress had not been made in either area".[3] India was warned it could lose the right to host the World Cup unless satisfactory progress was made.[4] It was confirmed on 18 July 2008 that the International Hockey Federation formally awarded the hosting rights to India.[5]

Qualification[edit]

Each of the continental champions from five confederations and the host nation received an automatic berth. The European confederation received three extra quotas based upon the FIH World Rankings at the completion of the 2008 Summer Olympics. In addition to the three winners of each of the three Qualifiers, the following twelve teams, shown with final pre-tournament rankings, competed in this tournament.[6]

Dates Event Location Quotas Qualifier(s)
Host nation 1  India (12)
7–15 March 2009 2009 Pan American Cup Santiago, Chile 1  Canada (11)
9–16 May 2009 2009 Asia Cup Kuantan, Malaysia 1  South Korea (5)
10–18 July 2009 2009 Africa Cup of Nations Accra, Ghana 1  South Africa (13)
22–30 August 2009 2009 EuroHockey Championship Amsterdam, Netherlands 4  England (6)
 Germany (1)
 Netherlands (4)
 Spain (3)
25–29 August 2009 2009 Oceania Cup Invercargill, New Zealand 1  Australia (2)
31 October – 8 November 2009 Qualifier 1 Lille, France 1  Pakistan (7)
7–15 November 2009 Qualifier 2 Invercargill, New Zealand 1  New Zealand (8)
14–22 November 2009 Qualifier 3 Quilmes, Argentina 1  Argentina (14)
Total 12

Competition format[edit]

Twelve teams competed in the tournament with the competition consisting of two rounds.[7] In the first round, teams were divided into two pools of six teams, and play followed round robin format with each of the teams playing all other teams in the pool once. Teams were awarded three points for a win, one point for a draw and zero points for a loss.[7] At the end of the pool matches, teams were ranked in their pool according to the following criteria in order:[7]

  • Total points accumulated
  • Number of matches won
  • Goal difference
  • Goals for
  • The result of the match played between the teams in question

Following the completion of the pool games, teams placing first and second in each pool advanced to a single elimination round consisting of two semifinal games, a third place playoff and a final.[7] Remaining teams competed in classification matches to determine their ranking in the tournament. During these matches, extra time of 7½ minutes per half was to be played if teams were tied at the end of regulation time. During extra time, play followed golden goal rules with the first team to score declared the winner. If no goals were scored during extra time, a penalty stroke competition was to take place.[7]

Umpires[edit]

16 umpires were appointed by the FIH for this tournament. During each match, a video umpire was used to assist the on-field umpires in determining if a goal had been legally scored.[7] The FIH also mandated that on a trial basis during the tournament, each team received the right to refer one decision made by an on-field umpire to the video umpire for assessment. Referrals were only permitted for decisions made within the 23 meter area relating to the award (or non-award) of goals, penalty strokes, and penalty corners.[7] In the event that the referral was upheld, the referring team retained a right of further referral.

  • Christian Blasch (GER)
  • Ged Curran (SCO)
  • David Gentles (AUS)
  • Colin Hutchinson (IRL)
  • Hamish Jamson (ENG)
  • Kim Hong-lae (KOR)
  • Satinder Kumar (IND)
  • Andy Mair (SCO)
  • Raghu Prasad (IND)
  • Tim Pullman (AUS)
  • Marcelo Servetto (ESP)
  • Gary Simmonds (RSA)
  • Amarjit Singh (MAS)
  • Simon Taylor (NZL)
  • Roel van Eert (NED)
  • John Wright (RSA)

Squads[edit]

Results[edit]

All times are Indian Standard Time (UTC+05:30)[8]

First round[edit]

Pool A[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Germany 5 3 2 0 19 9 +10 11 Semi-finals
2  Netherlands 5 3 1 1 15 5 +10 10
3  South Korea 5 3 1 1 16 8 +8 10 Fifth place game
4  Argentina 5 2 0 3 9 11 −2 6 Seventh place game
5  New Zealand 5 2 0 3 8 12 −4 6 Ninth place game
6  Canada 5 0 0 5 6 28 −22 0 Eleventh place game
Source: FIH
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Matches won; 3) Goal difference; 4) Goals scored; 5) Head-to-head result.[7]
1 March 2010
16:35
Template:Fh-rt 3–2  Canada
Bhana Template:Fhgoal
Haig Template:Fhgoal
Archibald Template:Fhgoal
Report Pearson Template:Fhgoal
Wright Template:Fhgoal
Umpires:
Satinder Kumar (IND)
Marcelo Servetto (ESP)
1 March 2010
18:35
Template:Fh-rt 2–2  South Korea
Fuchs Template:Fhgoal
Weß Template:Fhgoal
Report Hyun Hye-sung Template:Fhgoal
Lee Nam-yong Template:Fhgoal
Umpires:
Ged Curran (SCO)
Tim Pullman (AUS)
1 March 2010
20:35
Template:Fh-rt 3–0  Argentina
Taekema Template:Fhgoal Report
Umpires:
Hamish Jamson (ENG)
David Gentles (AUS)

3 March 2010
16:35
Template:Fh-rt 0–6  Germany
Report Weß Template:Fhgoal
Montag Template:Fhgoal
Müller Template:Fhgoal
Haener Template:Fhgoal
Fuchs Template:Fhgoal
Umpires:
David Gentles (AUS)
Kim Hong-lae (KOR)
3 March 2010
16:35
Template:Fh-rt 1–2  South Korea
Callioni Template:Fhgoal Report Lee Nam-yong Template:Fhgoal
Nam Hyun-woo Template:Fhgoal
Umpires:
Christian Blasch (GER)
Satinder Kumar (IND)
3 March 2010
20:35
Template:Fh-rt 1–3  Netherlands
Burrows Template:Fhgoal Report Brouwer Template:Fhgoal
Taekema Template:Fhgoal
Hertzberger Template:Fhgoal
Umpires:
Marcelo Servetto (ESP)
John Wright (RSA)

5 March 2010
16:35
Template:Fh-rt 1–2  New Zealand
Lee Nam-yong Template:Fhgoal Report Hayward Template:Fhgoal
Couzins Template:Fhgoal
Umpires:
Gary Simmonds (RSA)
Satinder Kumar (IND)
5 March 2010
18:35
Template:Fh-rt 6–0  Canada
Taekema Template:Fhgoal
Brouwer Template:Fhgoal
Hofman Template:Fhgoal
Reckers Template:Fhgoal
Report
Umpires:
Kim Hong-lae (KOR)
Ged Curran (SCO)
5 March 2010
20:35
Template:Fh-rt 4–3  Argentina
Zwicker Template:Fhgoal
Witthaus Template:Fhgoal
Häner Template:Fhgoal
Report L. Vila Template:Fhgoal
Paredes Template:Fhgoal
Ibarra Template:Fhgoal
Umpires:
Roel van Eert (NED)
Andy Mair (SCO)

7 March 2010
16:35
Template:Fh-rt 9–2  Canada
Nam Hyun-woo Template:Fhgoal
Jang Jong-hyun Template:Fhgoal
Lee Nam-yong Template:Fhgoal
Yoon Sung-hoon Template:Fhgoal
You Hyo-sik Template:Fhgoal
Report Wright Template:Fhgoal
Umpires:
Colin Hutchinson (SCO)
Simon Taylor (NZL)
7 March 2010
18:35
Template:Fh-rt 0–1  Argentina
Report Callioni Template:Fhgoal
Umpires:
Christian Blasch (GER)
Gary Simmonds (RSA)
7 March 2010
20:35
Template:Fh-rt 2–2  Netherlands
Korn Template:Fhgoal
Montag Template:Fhgoal
Report Jolie Template:Fhgoal
De Nooijer Template:Fhgoal
Umpires:
David Gentles (AUS)
Andy Mair (SCO)

9 March 2010
16:35
Template:Fh-rt 5–2  New Zealand
Menke Template:Fhgoal
Fuchs Template:Fhgoal
Witte Template:Fhgoal
Fürste Template:Fhgoal
Witthaus Template:Fhgoal
Report McAleese Template:Fhgoal
Wilson Template:Fhgoal
Umpires:
Andy Mair (SCO)
John Wright (RSA)
9 March 2010
18:35
Template:Fh-rt 1–2  South Korea
Brouwer Template:Fhgoal Report Nam Hyun-woo Template:Fhgoal
Seo Jong-ho Template:Fhgoal
Umpires:
David Gentles (AUS)
Ged Curran (SCO)
9 March 2010
20:35
Template:Fh-rt 2–4  Argentina
Tupper Template:Fhgoal
Jameson Template:Fhgoal
Report L. Vila Template:Fhgoal
Paredes Template:Fhgoal
Almada Template:Fhgoal
Argento Template:Fhgoal
Umpires:
Hamish Jamson (ENG)
Kim Hong-lae (KOR)

Pool B[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Australia 5 4 0 1 23 6 +17 12 Semi-finals
2  England 5 4 0 1 17 12 +5 12
3  Spain 5 3 0 2 12 8 +4 9 Fifth place game
4  India (H) 5 1 1 3 13 17 −4 4 Seventh place game
5  South Africa 5 1 1 3 13 28 −15 4 Ninth place game
6  Pakistan 5 1 0 4 9 16 −7 3 Eleventh place game
Source: FIH
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Matches won; 3) Goal difference; 4) Goals scored; 5) Head-to-head result.[7]
(H) Host.
28 February 2010
16:35
Template:Fh-rt 2–4  Spain
Hykes Template:Fhgoal
Haley Template:Fhgoal
Report Oliva Template:Fhgoal
Alegre Template:Fhgoal
GarzaTemplate:Fhgoal
Quemada Template:Fhgoal
Umpires:
Roel van Eert (NED)
Colin Hutchinson (IRL)
28 February 2010
18:35
Template:Fh-rt 2–3  England
Dwyer Template:Fhgoal Report Jackson Template:Fhgoal
Tindall Template:Fhgoal
Umpires:
Christian Blasch (GER)
Kim Hong-lae (KOR)
28 February 2010
20:35
Template:Fh-rt 4–1  Pakistan
Shivendra Singh Template:Fhgoal
Sandeep Singh Template:Fhgoal
P. Singh Template:Fhgoal
Report Abbas Template:Fhgoal
Umpires:
Andy Mair (SCO)
John Wright (RSA)

2 March 2010
16:35
Template:Fh-rt 4–6  England
Harper Template:Fhgoal
Norris-Jones Template:Fhgoal
McDade Template:Fhgoal
Report Mantell Template:Fhgoal
Moore Template:Fhgoal
Jackson Template:Fhgoal
Catlin Template:Fhgoal
Mackay Template:Fhgoal
Umpires:
Tim Pullman (AUS)
Simon Taylor (NZL)
2 March 2010
18:35
Template:Fh-rt 2–1  Spain
Khan Template:Fhgoal Report Alegre Template:Fhgoal
Umpires:
Gary Simmonds (RSA)
Roel van Eert (NED)
2 March 2010
20:35
Template:Fh-rt 2–5  Australia
Pillay Template:Fhgoal
R. Singh Template:Fhgoal
Report De Young Template:Fhgoal
Turner Template:Fhgoal
Abbott Template:Fhgoal
Doerner Template:Fhgoal
Umpires:
Ged Curran (SCO)
Andy Mair (SCO)

4 March 2010
16:35
Template:Fh-rt 0–12  Australia
Report Doerner Template:Fhgoal
Turner Template:Fhgoal
Abbott Template:Fhgoal
Kavanagh Template:Fhgoal
Butturini Template:Fhgoal
Dwyer Template:Fhgoal
Umpires:
Simon Taylor (NZL)
Hamish Jamson (ENG)
4 March 2010
18:35
Template:Fh-rt 5–2  Pakistan
Clarke Template:Fhgoal
Jackson Template:Fhgoal
Middleton Template:Fhgoal
Report Abbasi Template:Fhgoal
Butt Template:Fhgoal
Umpires:
Christian Blasch (GER)
Tim Pullman (AUS)
4 March 2010
20:35
Template:Fh-rt 2–5  Spain
Sandeep Singh Template:Fhgoal
Chandi Template:Fhgoal
Report Sala Template:Fhgoal
Amat Template:Fhgoal
Quemada Template:Fhgoal
Oliva Template:Fhgoal
Umpires:
John Wright (RSA)
David Gentles (AUS)

6 March 2010
16:35
Template:Fh-rt 2–0  Spain
Doerner Template:Fhgoal
Turner Template:Fhgoal
Report
Umpires:
John Wright (RSA)
Ged Curran (SCO)
6 March 2010
18:35
Template:Fh-rt 4–3  Pakistan
Carr Template:Fhgoal
Haley Template:Fhgoal
T. Paton Template:Fhgoal
Harper Template:Fhgoal
Report Butt Template:Fhgoal
Imran Template:Fhgoal
W. Ahmed Template:Fhgoal
Umpires:
Tim Pullman (AUS)
Hamish Jamson (ENG)
6 March 2010
20:35
Template:Fh-rt 2–3  England
Chandi Template:Fhgoal
R. Singh Template:Fhgoal
Report Tindall Template:Fhgoal
Jackson Template:Fhgoal
Umpires:
Christian Blasch (GER)
Marcelo Servetto (ESP)

8 March 2010
16:35
Template:Fh-rt 2–0  England
Quemada Template:Fhgoal
Tubau Template:Fhgoal
Report
Umpires:
Tim Pullman (AUS)
Satinder Kumar (IND)
8 March 2010
18:35
Template:Fh-rt 2–1  Pakistan
Abbott Template:Fhgoal Report Abbas Template:Fhgoal
Umpires:
Marcelo Servetto (ESP)
Gary Simmonds (RSA)
8 March 2010
20:35
Template:Fh-rt 3–3  South Africa
Sarwanjit Singh Template:Fhgoal
Diwakar Template:Fhgoal
Shivendra Singh Template:Fhgoal
Report Norris-Jones Template:Fhgoal
Reid-Ross Template:Fhgoal
Smith Template:Fhgoal
Umpires:
Ged Curran (SCO)
Roel van Eert (NED)

Fifth to twelfth place classification[edit]

Eleventh and twelfth place[edit]

11 March 2010
15:35
Template:Fh-rt 3–2 (a.e.t.)  Pakistan
Grimes Template:Fhgoal
Pearson Template:Fhgoal
Tupper Template:Fhgoal
Report Butt Template:Fhgoal
Ali Template:Fhgoal
Umpires:
Colin Hutchinson (IRL)
Simon Taylor (NZL)

Ninth and tenth place[edit]

12 March 2010
15:35
Template:Fh-rt 4–4 (a.e.t.)  South Africa
Inglis Template:Fhgoal
Hayward Template:Fhgoal
Report Reid-Ross Template:Fhgoal
Norris-Jones Template:Fhgoal
T. Paton Template:Fhgoal
Hammond Template:Fhgoal
Penalties
Archibald Template:Fhps
Couzins Template:Fhps
Hayward Template:Fhps
McAleese Template:Fhps
Wilson Template:Fhps
Couzins Template:Fhps
5–4 Template:Fhps Madsen
Template:Fhps Reid-Ross
Template:Fhps W. Paton
Template:Fhps Haley
Template:Fhps Carr
Template:Fhps Madsen
Umpires:
Hamish Jamson (ENG)
Satinder Kumar (IND)

Seventh and eighth place[edit]

12 March 2010
18:05
Template:Fh-rt 4–2  India
Argento Template:Fhgoal
L. Vila Template:Fhgoal
Callioni Template:Fhgoal
Report Sandeep Singh Template:Fhgoal
Shivendra Singh Template:Fhgoal
Umpires:
Tim Pullman (AUS)
Kim Hong-lae (KOR)

Fifth and sixth place[edit]

12 March 2010
20:35
Template:Fh-rt 0–2  Spain
Report Amat Template:Fhgoal
Umpires:
Ged Curran (SCO)
Roel van Eert (NED)

First to fourth place classification[edit]

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
11 March
 
 
 Germany4
 
13 March
 
 England1
 
 Germany1
 
11 March
 
 Australia2
 
 Australia2
 
 
 Netherlands1
 
Third place
 
 
13 March
 
 
 England3
 
 
 Netherlands4

Semi-finals[edit]

11 March 2010
18:05
Template:Fh-rt 4–1  England
Montag Template:Fhgoal
Korn Template:Fhgoal
HänerTemplate:Fhgoal
Butt Template:Fhgoal
Report Smith Template:Fhgoal
Umpires:
David Gentles (AUS)
John Wright (RSA)

11 March 2010
20:35
Template:Fh-rt 2–1  Netherlands
Doerner Template:Fhgoal
Turner Template:Fhgoal
Report Taekema Template:Fhgoal
Umpires:
Christian Blasch (GER)
Andy Mair (SCO)

Third and fourth place[edit]

13 March 2010
15:35
Template:Fh-rt 3–4  Netherlands
Brogdon Template:Fhgoal
Jackson Template:Fhgoal
Report De Nooijer Template:Fhgoal
Taekema Template:Fhgoal
Vermeulen Template:Fhgoal
Hofman Template:Fhgoal
Umpires:
Marcelo Servetto (ESP)
Gary Simmonds (RSA)

Final[edit]

13 March 2010
18:05
Template:Fh-rt 1–2  Australia
Fürste Template:Fhgoal Report Ockenden Template:Fhgoal
Doerner Template:Fhgoal
Umpires:
Andy Mair (SCO)
John Wright (RSA)

Awards[edit]

Player of the Tournament Top Goalscorer Goalkeeper of the Tournament Defender of the Tournament Fair Play Trophy
Template:Fhicon Guus Vogels Template:Fhicon Luke Doerner Template:Fhicon Guus Vogels Template:Fhicon Maximilian Müller  New Zealand

Statistics[edit]

Final standings[edit]

Pos Grp Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Final standing
1 B  Australia 7 6 0 1 27 8 +19 18 Gold medal
2 A  Germany 7 4 2 1 24 12 +12 14 Silver medal
3 A  Netherlands 7 4 1 2 20 10 +10 13 Bronze medal
4 B  England 7 4 0 3 21 20 +1 12 Fourth place
5 B  Spain 6 4 0 2 14 8 +6 12 Eliminated in
group stage
6 A  South Korea 6 3 1 2 16 10 +6 10
7 A  Argentina 6 3 0 3 13 13 0 9
8 B  India (H) 6 1 1 4 15 21 −6 4
9 A  New Zealand 6 2 1 3 12 16 −4 7
10 B  South Africa 6 1 2 3 17 32 −15 5
11 A  Canada 6 1 0 5 9 30 −21 3
12 B  Pakistan 6 1 0 5 11 19 −8 3
Source: FIH
(H) Host.

Goalscorers[edit]

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References[edit]

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