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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 External links  














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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)Germany Florian Kunz (10 goals)
Best playerGermany Florian Kunz
2000 (previous) (next) 2002

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.

Squads[edit]

Head Coach: Barry Dancer

  • Liam de Young
  • Adam Commens
  • Troy Elder
  • Lachlan Dreher (GK)
  • Jeremy Hiskins
  • Paul Gaudoin (c)
  • Ben Taylor
  • Matthew Smith
  • Bevan George
  • Craig Victory
  • Mark Hickman (GK)
  • Scott Webster
  • Aaron Hopkins
  • Matthew Wells
  • Brent Livermore
  • Dean Butler
  • Zain Wright
  • Bill Waugh
  • Duncan Woods
  • David Mathews
  • Mark Pearn
  • Jimmy Wallis
  • Jon Evennett
  • Danny Hall
  • Andy Humphrey
  • Jason Collins
  • Jerome Goudie
  • Michael Johnson (c)
  • Nick Taylor (GK)
  • Danny Haydon
  • Tom Bertram
  • Mani Kochar
  • Robert Todd
  • Head Coach: Bernhard Peters

  • Christopher Reitz (GK)
  • Tobias Hentschel
  • Philipp Crone
  • Jamilon Mülders
  • Christian Wein
  • Björn Michel
  • Sascha Reinelt
  • Oliver Domke
  • Christoph Eimer
  • Björn Emmerling
  • Sebastian Biederlack
  • Michael Green
  • Tibor Weißenborn
  • Florian Kunz (c)
  • Christian Mayerhöfer
  • Florian Keller
  • Eike Duckwitz
  • Diederik van Weel
  • Marc van Wijk
  • Sander van der Weide
  • Ronald Brouwer
  • Piet-Hein Geeris
  • Marten Eikelboom
  • Jeroen Delmee (c)
  • Josef Kramer (GK)
  • Teun de Nooijer
  • Remco van Wijk
  • Matthijs Brouwer
  • Karel Klaver
  • Friso Jiskoot
  • Rob Derikx
  • Taeke Taekema
  • Menno Booij
  • Sohail Abbas
  • Ali Raza
  • Muhammad Usman
  • Muhammad Saqlain
  • Waseem Ahmed
  • Salman Akbar (GK)
  • Dilawar Hussain
  • Imran Rasool
  • Muhammad Nadeem (c)
  • Mudassar Ali
  • Atif Bashir
  • Muhammad Sarwar
  • Kashif Jawad
  • Shahbaz Ahmed
  • Muhammad Shabbir
  • Naveed Iqbal
  • Kim Chul
  • Lee Jung-seon
  • Kim Yong-bae
  • Kang Seong-jung
  • Yeo Woon-kon
  • Kim Jung-chul
  • Song Seung-tae
  • Seo Jong-ho
  • Hwang Jong-hyun
  • Lim Jung-woo
  • Han Hyung-bae
  • Kim Kyung-seok
  • Kim Yoon (GK)
  • Yoo Moon-ki
  • Yang Soo-kyuk
  • Kang Keon-wook
  • 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
    Source: [citation needed]
    3 November 2001
    12:00
    England  4–3  South Korea
    Wallis field hockey ball 26'
    Matthews field hockey ball 46'50'53'
    Report Yeo Woon-kon field hockey ball 34'
    Song Seung-tae field hockey ball 40'
    Hwang Jong-hyun field hockey ball 45'
    3 November 2001
    14:30
    Netherlands  1–1  Pakistan
    Taekema field hockey ball 9' Report Abbas field hockey ball 27'
    3 November 2001
    17:00
    Germany  2–1  Australia
    Domke field hockey ball 41'
    Kunz field hockey ball 60'
    Report Hiskins field hockey ball 8'

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

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

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

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

    Classification[edit]

    Fifth and sixth place[edit]

    11 November 2001
    12:00
    England  3–3 (a.e.t.)  South Korea
    Hall field hockey ball 32'
    Goudie field hockey ball 64'
    Pearn field hockey ball 66'
    Report Lee Jung-seon field hockey ball 7'
    Hwang Jong-hyun field hockey ball 51'
    Song Seung-tae field hockey ball 65'
    Penalties
    Hall Penalty shoot-out missed
    Matthews Penalty shoot-out scored
    Wyatt Penalty shoot-out scored
    Bertram Penalty shoot-out scored
    3–2 Penalty shoot-out scored Yeo Woon-kon
    Penalty shoot-out scored Kim Kyung-seok
    Penalty shoot-out missed Shin Seok-kyo
    Penalty shoot-out missed Lee Jung-seon
    Penalty shoot-out missed 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 field hockey ball 35'46' Report Smith field hockey ball 45'

    Awards[edit]

    Topscorer Player of the Tournament
    Germany Florian Kunz Germany Florian Kunz

    Final standings[edit]

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

    External links[edit]


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