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The 2011 Men's Indoor Hockey World Cup was the third edition of the Men's Indoor Hockey World Cup for men. It was played from 8 February through 13 February 2011 in Poznań , Poland . For the first time in history, teams from five continents were represented.[ 1]
Germany was the two-time defending champion and won it for the third time.
Germany
18–0
Namibia
Deecke 1' , 11' , 21' , 24' , 34' Weß 7' , 26' , 34' Hauke 10' Stralkowski 15' , 15' , 35' , 35' Fürste 17' , 38' Zeller 23' , 32' Witthaus 31'
Report
Umpires: Gus Soteriades (USA) Michael Soukup (CZE)
Umpires: Ged Curran (SCO) Andrew Kennedy (ENG)
Umpires: Andy Mair (SCO) Gregory Uyttenhove (BEL)
Umpires: Andy Mair (SCO) Gary Simmonds (RSA)
Umpires: John Hrytsak (CAN) Pawel Linkowski (POL)
Umpires: Roel van Eert (NED) Gregory Uyttenhove (BEL)
Umpires: Gary Simmonds (RSA) Gus Soteriades (USA)
Umpires: Mikael Mattsson (SWE) Andrew Kennedy (ENG)
Umpires: Andy Mair (SCO) Gregory Uyttenhove (BEL)
Umpires: John Hrystak (CAN) Gary Simmonds (RSA)
Umpires: Gus Soteriades (USA) Michael Soukup (CZE)
Umpires: Ged Curran (SCO) Roel van Eert (NED)
Umpires: Michael Soukup (CZE) Mikael Mattsson (SWE)
Umpires: John Hrytsak (CAN) Gus Soteriades (USA)
Umpires: Andy Mair (SCO) Ged Curran (SCO)
Umpires: Juan Manuel Requena (ESP) Pawel Linkowski (POL)
Umpires: Gary Simmonds (RSA) John Hrystak (CAN)
Umpires: Roel van Eert (NED) Mikael Mattsson (SWE)
Eleventh and twelfth place [ edit ]
Umpires: Roel van Eert (NED) John Hrystak (CAN)
Ninth and tenth place [ edit ]
Umpires: Gregory Uyttenhove (BEL) Andrew Kennedy (ENG)
Seventh and eighth place [ edit ]
Umpires: Ged Curran (SCO) Gus Soteriades (USA)
Fifth and sixth place [ edit ]
Umpires: Michael Soukup (CZE) Mikael Mattsson (SWE)
First to fourth place classification [ edit ]
Umpires: Juan Manuel Requena (ESP) Pawel Linkowski (POL)
Umpires: Andy Mair (SCO) Gary Simmonds (RSA)
Third and fourth place [ edit ]
Umpires: Andy Mair (SCO) Pawel Linkowski (POL)
Umpires: Ged Curran (SCO) Roel van Eert (NED)
There were 288 goals scored in 38 matches, for an average of 7.58 goals per match.
16 goals
15 goals
14 goals
11 goals
10 goals
9 goals
8 goals
7 goals
6 goals
5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
Source: FIH