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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 References  





6 External links  














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1999 Men's Hockey
Champions Trophy
Tournament details
Host countryAustralia
CityBrisbane
Dates10–20 June
Teams6
Venue(s)State Hockey Centre
Final positions
Champions Australia (7th title)
Runner-up South Korea
Third place Netherlands
Tournament statistics
Matches played18
Goals scored69 (3.83 per match)
Top scorer(s)South Korea Song Seung-tae (7 goals)
Best playerSouth Korea Song Seung-tae
1998 (previous) (next) 2000

The 1999 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy was the 21st edition of the Hockey Champions Trophy men's field hockey tournament. It took place from 10–20 June 1999 in the State Hockey CentreinBrisbane, Australia. It was the third time in the history of the annual six nations tournament that the event was combined with the Women's Champions Trophy.[1]

Squads[edit]

Head Coach: Terry Walsh

  • Adam Commens
  • Jason Duff
  • Troy Elder
  • James Elmer
  • Damon Diletti (GK)
  • Lachlan Dreher (GK)
  • Paul Gaudoin
  • Jay Stacy
  • Daniel Sproule
  • Stephen Davies
  • Michael York (C)
  • Craig Victory
  • Lachlan Vivian-Taylor
  • Scott Webster
  • Stephen Holt
  • Matthew Wells
  • Brent Livermore
  • Head Coach: Barry Dancer

  • David Luckes (GK)
  • Jon Wyatt
  • Julian Halls
  • Bill Waugh (C)
  • Andy Humphrey
  • Ben Sharpe
  • Robert Crutchley
  • Jimmy Wallis
  • Brett Garrard
  • Danny Hall
  • Stuart Head
  • Mark Pearn
  • Russell Garcia
  • Michael Johnson
  • Duncan Woods
  • Tom Bertram
  • Calum Giles
  • Head Coach: Maurits Hendriks

  • Marnix van Rijn
  • Erik Jazet
  • Tycho van Meer
  • Sander van der Weide
  • Jacques Brinkman
  • Piet-Hein Geeris
  • Stephan Veen (C)
  • Sander van Heeswijk
  • Jeroen Delmee
  • Guus Vogels (GK)
  • Teun de Nooijer
  • Remco van Wijk
  • Jaap-Derk Buma
  • Peter Windt
  • Marten Eikelboom
  • Diederik van Weel
  • Josef Kramer (GK)
  • Head Coach: Shahnaz Sheikh

  • Irfan Yousaf
  • Haider Hussain
  • Sohail Abbas
  • Waseem Ahmad
  • Mohammad Nadeem
  • Mohammad Qasim (GK)
  • Muhammad Sarwar
  • Muhammad Shahbaz
  • Mohammad Irfan
  • Naveed Asim
  • Amir Saleem
  • Muhammad Saqlain
  • Muhammad Usman
  • Ahmad Alam (GK)
  • Danish Kaleem
  • Imran Yousaf
  • Kashif Jawad
  • Head Coach: Kim Sang-ryul

  • Kim Yong-bae
  • Ji Seong-hwan
  • Han Hyung-bae
  • Seo Jong-ho
  • Seo Jong-ha
  • Kim Kyung-seok
  • Kim Jung-chul
  • Song Seung-tae
  • Kang Keon-wook (C)
  • Lee Jung-soon
  • Lim Jung-woo
  • Kim Min-sik
  • Hwang Jong-hyun
  • Yeo Woon-kon
  • Lee Myung-ho (GK)
  • Im Bong-hyuk
  • Kim Seong-min
  • Head Coach: Antonio Forrellat

  • Joaquim Malgosa (C)
  • Francisco Fábregas
  • Jorge Arnau
  • Juan Escarré
  • Pol Amat
  • Jordi Casas
  • Javier Arnau
  • Ramón Sala
  • Josep Sánchez
  • Pablo Usoz
  • Bernardino Herrera (GK)
  • Rodrigo Garza
  • Santiago Ferran
  • Eduard Tubau
  • Jordi Quintana
  • Miguel Codina
  • Antonio Iglesias
  • Results[edit]

    All times are Australian Eastern Standard Time (UTC+10:00)

    Pool[edit]

    Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
     Australia 5 3 1 1 9 5 +4 10
     South Korea 5 2 2 1 12 11 +1 8
     Netherlands 5 2 1 2 10 7 +3 7
     Spain 5 2 1 2 8 7 +1 7
     Pakistan 5 1 3 1 7 8 −1 6
     England 5 1 0 4 5 13 −8 3
    Source: [citation needed]
    10 June 1999
    13:05
    England  2–3  South Korea
    Pearn field hockey ball 31'
    Giles field hockey ball 70'
    Report Song Seung-tae field hockey ball 3'57'64'
    Umpires:
    Santiago Deo (ESP)
    Christian Siebrecht (GER)

    10 June 1999
    17:05
    Spain  1–1  Pakistan
    Iglesias field hockey ball 57' Report Sarwar field hockey ball 40'
    Umpires:
    Murray Grime (AUS)
    Ray O'Connor (IRL)

    11 June 1999
    13:05
    South Korea  3–2  Netherlands
    Kang Keon-wook field hockey ball 10'
    Hwang Jong-hyun field hockey ball 33'
    Song Seung-tae field hockey ball 56'
    Report Lomans field hockey ball 22'
    De Nooijer field hockey ball 24'
    Umpires:
    David Gentles (AUS)
    Garth Proudfoot (RSA)

    11 June 1999
    19:45
    England  1–3  Australia
    Crutchley field hockey ball 62' Report Davies field hockey ball 6'10'
    Victory field hockey ball 18'
    Umpires:
    Han Jin-soo (KOR)
    Philip Schellekens (NED)

    12 June 1999
    13:05
    Pakistan  2–2  Netherlands
    Bashir field hockey ball 26'
    Sarwar field hockey ball 39'
    Report Van Wijk field hockey ball 23'
    Eikelboom field hockey ball 68'
    Umpires:
    Hamish Jamson (ENG)
    Christian Siebrecht (GER)

    13 June 1999
    11:05
    Australia  2–0  Spain
    Victory field hockey ball 32'
    Elder field hockey ball 36'
    Report
    Umpires:
    Han Jin-soo (KOR)
    Ray O'Connor (IRL)

    13 June 1999
    13:05
    South Korea  2–2  Pakistan
    Yeo Woon-kon field hockey ball 21'
    Kang Keon-wook field hockey ball 60'
    Report Abbas field hockey ball 5'
    Hussain field hockey ball 25'
    Umpires:
    Santiago Deo (ESP)
    Murray Grime (AUS)

    14 June 1999
    11:05
    England  0–3  Spain
    Report Escarré field hockey ball 23'45'
    Tubau field hockey ball 65'
    Umpires:
    David Gentles (AUS)
    Philip Schellekens (NED)

    14 June 1999
    13:05
    Netherlands  1–2  Australia
    Brinkman field hockey ball 32' Report Elder field hockey ball 13'
    Davies field hockey ball 34'
    Umpires:
    Hamish Jamson (ENG)
    Christian Siebrecht (GER)

    16 June 1999
    15:05
    Australia  1–1  South Korea
    Brennan field hockey ball 57' Report Kang Keon-wook field hockey ball 59'
    Umpires:
    Santiago Deo (ESP)
    Hamish Jamson (ENG)

    16 June 1999
    18:05
    Pakistan  0–2  England
    Report Wyatt field hockey ball 30'
    Wallis field hockey ball 42'
    Umpires:
    Han Jin-soo (KOR)
    Garth Proudfoot (RSA)

    16 June 1999
    20:05
    Spain  0–1  Netherlands
    Report De Nooijer field hockey ball 45'
    Umpires:
    Ray O'Connor (IRL)
    Murray Grime (AUS)

    18 June 1999
    15:05
    Spain  4–3  South Korea
    Casas field hockey ball 13'
    Iglesias field hockey ball 24'
    Amat field hockey ball 27'
    Escarré field hockey ball 62'
    Report Song Seung-tae field hockey ball 6'24'
    Jeon Jong-ha field hockey ball 25'

    18 June 1999
    18:05
    Pakistan  2–1  Australia
    Abbas field hockey ball 16'
    Sarwar field hockey ball 56'
    Report Elder field hockey ball 8'

    18 June 1999
    20:05
    Netherlands  4–0  England
    Eikelboom field hockey ball 53'67'
    Geeris field hockey ball 57'
    De Nooijer field hockey ball 69'
    Report
    Umpires:
    Christian Siebrecht (GER)
    Han Jin-soo (KOR)

    Classification[edit]

    Fifth and sixth place[edit]

    20 June 1999
    10:05
    England  4–3 (a.e.t.)  Pakistan
    Wallis field hockey ball 24'79'
    Pearn field hockey ball 39'
    Crutchley field hockey ball 47'
    Report Bashir field hockey ball 16'
    Abbas field hockey ball 21'49'
    Umpires:
    Ray O'Connor (IRL)
    Han Jin-soo (KOR)

    Third and fourth place[edit]

    20 June 1999
    12:35
    Netherlands  5–2  Spain
    Veen field hockey ball 22'30'
    Van Wijk field hockey ball 35'66'
    Eikelboom field hockey ball 50'
    Report Arnau field hockey ball 17'50'
    Umpires:
    Murray Grime (AUS)
    Hamish Jamson (ENG)

    Final[edit]

    20 June 1999
    15:05
    Australia  3–1  South Korea
    Davies field hockey ball 23'52'
    Elder field hockey ball 33'
    Report Song Seung-tae field hockey ball 62'
    Umpires:
    Santiago Deo (ESP)
    Christian Siebrecht (GER)

    Awards[edit]

    Topscorer Best Player of the Tournament
     Song Seung-tae (KOR)  Song Seung-tae (KOR)

    Final standings[edit]

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

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Champions Trophy 1999". FIH.

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    External links[edit]


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