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2018 Men's Hockey World Cup
୨୦୧୮ ପୁରୁଷ ହକି ବିଶ୍ୱକପ୍
Tournament details
Host countryIndia
CityBhubaneswar
Dates28 November – 16 December
Teams16 (from 5 confederations)
Venue(s)Kalinga Hockey Stadium
Final positions
Champions Belgium (1st title)
Runner-up Netherlands
Third place Australia
Tournament statistics
Matches played36
Goals scored157 (4.36 per match)
Top scorer(s)Australia Blake Govers
Belgium Alexander Hendrickx (7 goals)
Best playerBelgium Arthur Van Doren
2014 (previous) (next) 2023

The 2018 Men's Hockey World Cup was the 14th edition of the Hockey World Cup, the quadrennial world championship for men's national field hockey teams organized by the FIH. It was held from 28 November to 16 December 2018, at the Kalinga Hockey Stadium in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India.[1] The inauguration ceremony which was held on 27 November 2018, witnessed the biggest ever drone flying show in India.[2][3]

Drone Show in the opening Ceremony Hockey World Cup 2018

Belgium won the tournament for the first time after defeating the Netherlands 3–2 in the final on a penalty shoot-out after a 0–0 draw. Defending champions Australia won the third place match by defeating England 8–1 in the third place playoff of the Odisha men's hockey world cup 2018.[4]

Bidding

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A miniature sheet and stamp of Odisha Men's Hockey World Cup 2018 Bhubaneswar.
Olly: Mascot of the 2018 hockey World Cup with Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik
FIH 2018 Captains with Chief Minister of Odisha at Bhubaneswar

In March 2013, one month after the FIH published the event assignment process document for the 2014–2018 cycle, Australia, Belgium, India, Malaysia and New Zealand were shortlisted as candidates for hosting the event and were asked to submit bidding documentation,[5][6] a requirement that Belgium did not meet.[7] In addition, one month before the host election, Australia withdrew their application due to technical and financial reasons.[8] India was announced as host on 7 November 2013, during a special ceremony in Lausanne, Switzerland.[citation needed]

Qualification

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Due to the increase to 16 participating teams, the new qualification process was announced in July 2015 by the International Hockey Federation. Each of the continental champions from five confederations and the host nation received an automatic berth, and the 10/11 highest placed teams at the Semifinals of the 2016–17 FIH Hockey World League not already qualified would enter the tournament. The following sixteen teams shown with final pre-tournament rankings, competed in this tournament.[9]

Dates Event Location Quotas Qualifier(s)
7 November 2013 Host nation 1  India (5)
15–25 June 2017 2016–17 Hockey World League Semifinals London, England 5  England (7)
 Malaysia (12)
 Canada (11)
 Pakistan (13)
 China (17)
8–23 July 2017 Johannesburg, South Africa 6  Belgium (3)
 Germany (6)
 New Zealand (8)
 Spain (9)
 Ireland (10)
 France (16)
4–12 August 2017 2017 Pan American Cup Lancaster, United States 1  Argentina (2)
19–27 August 2017 2017 EuroHockey Championship Amstelveen, Netherlands 1  Netherlands (4)
11–15 October 2017 2017 Oceania Cup Sydney, Australia 1  Australia (1)
11–22 October 2017 2017 Asia Cup Dhaka, Bangladesh 0 1
22–29 October 2017 2017 Africa Cup of Nations Ismailia, Egypt 1  South Africa (15)
Total 16
^1India qualified both as host and continental champion, therefore that quota was given to China as the highest-ranked team from the 2016–17 Hockey World League Semifinals not already qualified.

Format

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The 16 teams were drawn into four groups, each containing four teams. Each team played each other team in its group once. The first-placed team in each group advanced to the quarter-finals, while the second- and third-placed teams in each group went into the crossover matches. From there on a single-elimination tournament was played.

Squads

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Umpires

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16 umpires were appointed by the FIH for this tournament.[10]

  • Diego Barbas (ARG)
  • Dan Barstow (ENG)
  • Marcin Grochal (POL)
  • Ben Göntgen (GER)
  • Adam Kearns (AUS)
  • Eric Kim Lai Koh (MAS)
  • Lim Hong Zhen (SGP)
  • Martin Madden (SCO)
  • Raghu Prasad (IND)
  • Javed Shaikh (IND)
  • Simon Taylor (NZL)
  • David Tomlinson (NZL)
  • Gregory Uyttenhove (BEL)
  • Jonas van't Hek (NED)
  • Francisco Vásquez (ESP)
  • Peter Wright (RSA)

Opening ceremony

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Results

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The schedule was published on 27 February 2018.[11]

All times are local (UTC+5:30).

First round

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Pool A

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Argentina 3 2 0 1 10 8 +2 6 Quarter-finals
2  France 3 1 1 1 7 6 +1 4 Cross-overs
3  New Zealand 3 1 1 1 4 6 −2 4
4  Spain 3 0 2 1 6 7 −1 2
Source: FIH
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result.[12]
29 November 2018
17:00
Argentina  4–3  Spain
Mazzilli field hockey ball 4'15'
Peillat field hockey ball 15+'49'
Report González field hockey ball 3'
Romeu field hockey ball 14'
Ruiz field hockey ball 35'
Umpires:
Marcin Grochal (POL)
Javed Shaikh (IND)
29 November 2018
19:00
New Zealand  2–1  France
Russell field hockey ball 16'
Jenness field hockey ball 56'
Report Charlet field hockey ball 59'
Umpires:
Martin Madden (SCO)
Peter Wright (RSA)

3 December 2018
17:00
Spain  1–1  France
Iglesias field hockey ball 48' Report Clément field hockey ball 6'
Umpires:
Eric Kim Lai Koh (MAS)
Dan Barstow (ENG)
3 December 2018
19:00
New Zealand  0–3  Argentina
Report Mazzilli field hockey ball 23'
Vila field hockey ball 41'
Martínez field hockey ball 55'
Umpires:
Ben Göntgen (GER)
Lim Hong Zhen (SGP)

6 December 2018
17:00
Spain  2–2  New Zealand
Beltrán field hockey ball 9'
Iglesias field hockey ball 27'
Report Phillips field hockey ball 50'
Russell field hockey ball 56'
Umpires:
Peter Wright (RSA)
Raghu Prasad (IND)
6 December 2018
19:00
Argentina  3–5  France
Martínez field hockey ball 28'
Peillat field hockey ball 44'48'
Report H. Genestet field hockey ball 18'
Charlet field hockey ball 23'
Coisne field hockey ball 26'
Baumgarten field hockey ball 30'
Goyet field hockey ball 54'
Umpires:
Eric Kim Lai Koh (MAS)
Jonas van't Hek (NED)

Pool B

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Australia 3 3 0 0 16 1 +15 9 Quarter-finals
2  England 3 1 1 1 6 7 −1 4 Cross-overs
3  China 3 0 2 1 3 14 −11 2
4  Ireland 3 0 1 2 4 7 −3 1
Source: FIH
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result.[12]
30 November 2018
17:00
Australia  2–1  Ireland
Govers field hockey ball 11'
Brand field hockey ball 34'
Report O'Donoghue field hockey ball 13'
Umpires:
Jonas van't Hek (NED)
Francisco Vásquez (ESP)
30 November 2018
19:00
England  2–2  China
Gleghorne field hockey ball 14'
Ansell field hockey ball 48'
Report Guo X. field hockey ball 5'
Du field hockey ball 59'
Umpires:
Eric Kim Lai Koh (MAS)
Gregory Uyttenhove (BEL)

4 December 2018
17:00
England  0–3  Australia
Report Whetton field hockey ball 47'
Govers field hockey ball 50'
Weyer field hockey ball 56'
Umpires:
Raghu Prasad (IND)
David Tomlinson (NZL)
4 December 2018
19:00
Ireland  1–1  China
Sothern field hockey ball 44' Report Guo J. field hockey ball 43'
Umpires:
Simon Taylor (NZL)
Javed Shaikh (IND)

7 December 2018
17:00
Australia  11–0  China
Govers field hockey ball 10'19'34'
Zaleweski field hockey ball 15'
Craig field hockey ball 16'
Hayward field hockey ball 22'
Whetton field hockey ball 29'
Brand field hockey ball 33'55'
Wotherspoon field hockey ball 39'
Ogilvie field hockey ball 49'
Report
Umpires:
Diego Barbas (ARG)
Lim Hong Zhen (SGP)
7 December 2018
19:00
Ireland  2–4  England
Cargo field hockey ball 35'
O'Donoghue field hockey ball 37'
Report Condon field hockey ball 15'
Ansell field hockey ball 37'
Gall field hockey ball 38'
Gleghorne field hockey ball 60+'
Umpires:
Marcin Grochal (POL)
Ben Göntgen (GER)

Pool C

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  India (H) 3 2 1 0 12 3 +9 7 Quarter-finals
2  Belgium 3 2 1 0 9 4 +5 7 Cross-overs
3  Canada 3 0 1 2 3 8 −5 1
4  South Africa 3 0 1 2 2 11 −9 1
Source: FIH
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result.[12]
(H) Hosts
28 November 2018
17:00
Belgium  2–1  Canada
Denayer field hockey ball 3'
Briels field hockey ball 22'
Report Pearson field hockey ball 48'
Umpires:
Adam Kearns (AUS)
Lim Hong Zhen (SGP)
28 November 2018
19:00
India  5–0  South Africa
Mandeep field hockey ball 10'
Akashdeep field hockey ball 12'
Simranjeet field hockey ball 43'46'
Lalit field hockey ball 45'
Report
Umpires:
Ben Göntgen (GER)
Diego Barbas (ARG)

2 December 2018
17:00
Canada  1–1  South Africa
Tupper field hockey ball 45' Report Ntuli field hockey ball 43'
Umpires:
Martin Madden (SCO)
Jonas van't Hek (NED)
2 December 2018
19:00
India  2–2  Belgium
Harmanpreet field hockey ball 39'
Simranjeet field hockey ball 47'
Report Hendrickx field hockey ball 8'
Gougnard field hockey ball 56'
Umpires:
Marcin Grochal (POL)
Francisco Vásquez (ESP)

8 December 2018
17:00
Belgium  5–1  South Africa
Hendrickx field hockey ball 14'22'
Gougnard field hockey ball 18'
Luypaert field hockey ball 30'
Charlier field hockey ball 48'
Report Spooner field hockey ball 1'
Umpires:
Eric Kim Lai Koh (MAS)
David Tomlinson (NZL)
8 December 2018
19:00
Canada  1–5  India
Van Son field hockey ball 39' Report Harmanpreet field hockey ball 12'
Chinglensana field hockey ball 46'
Lalit field hockey ball 47'57'
Amit field hockey ball 51'
Umpires:
Dan Barstow (ENG)
Simon Taylor (NZL)

Pool D

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Germany 3 3 0 0 10 4 +6 9 Quarter-finals
2  Netherlands 3 2 0 1 13 5 +8 6 Cross-overs
3  Pakistan 3 0 1 2 2 7 −5 1
4  Malaysia 3 0 1 2 4 13 −9 1
Source: FIH
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result.[12]
1 December 2018
17:00
Netherlands  7–0  Malaysia
Hertzberger field hockey ball 12'29'60'
Pruyser field hockey ball 21'
Van der Weerden field hockey ball 35'
Kemperman field hockey ball 42'
Brinkman field hockey ball 57'
Report
Umpires:
Raghu Prasad (IND)
Simon Taylor (NZL)
1 December 2018
19:00
Germany  1–0  Pakistan
Miltkau field hockey ball 36' Report
Umpires:
Dan Barstow (ENG)
David Tomlinson (NZL)

5 December 2018
17:00
Germany  4–1  Netherlands
Müller field hockey ball 30'
Windfeder field hockey ball 52'
Miltkau field hockey ball 54'
Rühr field hockey ball 58'
Report Verga field hockey ball 13'
Umpires:
Peter Wright (RSA)
Adam Kearns (AUS)
5 December 2018
19:00
Malaysia  1–1  Pakistan
Faizal field hockey ball 55' Report Atiq field hockey ball 51'
Umpires:
Gregory Uttenhove (BEL)
Diego Barbas (ARG)

9 December 2018
17:00
Malaysia  3–5  Germany
Razie field hockey ball 26'42'
Nabil field hockey ball 28'
Report Herzbruch field hockey ball 2'59'
Rühr field hockey ball 14'18'
Miltkau field hockey ball 39'
Umpires:
Javed Shaikh (IND)
Gregory Uyttenhove (BEL)
9 December 2018
19:00
Netherlands  5–1  Pakistan
Brinkman field hockey ball 7'
Verga field hockey ball 27'
De Voogd field hockey ball 37'
Croon field hockey ball 47'
Van der Weerden field hockey ball 59'
Report Bhutta field hockey ball 9'
Umpires:
Martin Madden (SCO)
Francisco Vásquez (ESP)

Second round

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Cross-oversQuarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
              
 
 
 
 
12 December
 
 
 Argentina2
 
10 December
 
 England3
 
 England2
 
15 December
 
 New Zealand0
 
 England0
 
 
 Belgium6
 
 
13 December
 
 
 Germany1
 
11 December
 
 Belgium2
 
 Belgium5
 
16 December
 
 Pakistan0
 
 Belgium (p.s.o.)0 (3)
 
 
 Netherlands0 (2)
 
 
12 December
 
 
 Australia3
 
10 December
 
 France0
 
 France1
 
15 December
 
 China0
 
 Australia2 (3)
 
 
 Netherlands (p.s.o.)2 (4) Third place
 
 
13 December16 December
 
 
 India1 England1
 
11 December
 
 Netherlands2  Australia8
 
 Netherlands5
 
 
 Canada0
 

Cross-overs

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10 December 2018
16:45
England  2–0  New Zealand
Calnan field hockey ball 25'
Taylor field hockey ball 44'
Report
Umpires:
Adam Kearns (AUS)
Raghu Prasad (IND)

10 December 2018
19:00
France  1–0  China
Clément field hockey ball 36' Report
Umpires:
Martin Madden (SCO)
Jonas van't Hek (NED)

11 December 2018
16:45
Belgium  5–0  Pakistan
Hendrickx field hockey ball 10'
Briels field hockey ball 13'
Charlier field hockey ball 27'
Dockier field hockey ball 35'
Boon field hockey ball 53'
Report
Umpires:
Marcin Grochal (POL)
Dan Barstow (ENG)

11 December 2018
19:00
Netherlands  5–0  Canada
Balk field hockey ball 16'
Kemperman field hockey ball 20'
Van Dam field hockey ball 40'58'
Brinkman field hockey ball 41'
Report
Umpires:
Peter Wright (RSA)
Diego Barbas (ARG)

Quarter-finals

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12 December 2018
16:45
Argentina  2–3  England
Peillat field hockey ball 17'48' Report Middleton field hockey ball 27'
Calnan field hockey ball 45'
Martin field hockey ball 49'
Umpires:
Javed Shaikh (IND)
Ben Göntgen (GER)

12 December 2018
19:00
Australia  3–0  France
Hayward field hockey ball 4'
Govers field hockey ball 19'
Zalewski field hockey ball 37'
Report
Umpires:
Lim Hong Zhen (SGP)
Gregory Uttenhove (BEL)

13 December 2018
16:45
Germany  1–2  Belgium
Linnekogel field hockey ball 14' Report Hendrickx field hockey ball 18'
Boon field hockey ball 50'
Umpires:
Simon Taylor (NZL)
Francisco Vázquez (ESP)

13 December 2018
19:00
India  1–2  Netherlands
Akashdeep field hockey ball 12' Report Brinkman field hockey ball 15'
Van der Weerden field hockey ball 50'
Umpires:
David Tomlinson (NZL)
Adam Kearns (AUS)

Semi-finals

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15 December 2018
16:00
England  0–6  Belgium
Report Boon field hockey ball 8'
Gougnard field hockey ball 19'
Charlier field hockey ball 42'
Hendrickx field hockey ball 45+'50'
Dockier field hockey ball 53'
Umpires:
David Tomlinson (NZL)
Ben Göntgen (GER)

15 December 2018
18:30
Australia  2–2  Netherlands
Howard field hockey ball 45'
Ockenden field hockey ball 60'
Report Schuurman field hockey ball 9'
Van Ass field hockey ball 20'
Penalties
Zalewski Penalty shoot-out missed
Beale Penalty shoot-out scored
Craig Penalty shoot-out scored
Brand Penalty shoot-out missed
Whetton Penalty shoot-out scored
Beale Penalty shoot-out missed
3–4 Penalty shoot-out scored Hertzberger
Penalty shoot-out missed Pruyser
Penalty shoot-out missed Kemperman
Penalty shoot-out scored Van Ass
Penalty shoot-out scored Van Dam
Penalty shoot-out scored Hertzberger
Umpires:
Martin Madden (SCO)
Dan Barstow (ENG)

Third place match

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16 December 2018
16:30
England  1–8  Australia
Middleton field hockey ball 45' Report Govers field hockey ball 8'
Craig field hockey ball 9'19'34'
Mitton field hockey ball 32'
Brand field hockey ball 34'
Hayward field hockey ball 57'60'
Umpires:
Javed Shaikh (IND)
David Tomlinson (NZL)

Final

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16 December 2018
19:00
Belgium  0–0  Netherlands
Report
Penalties
Van Doren Penalty shoot-out missed
Denayer Penalty shoot-out missed
Van Aubel Penalty shoot-out scored
Wegnez Penalty shoot-out scored
De Sloover Penalty shoot-out missed
Van Aubel Penalty shoot-out scored
3–2 Penalty shoot-out scored Hertzberger
Penalty shoot-out missed Pruyser
Penalty shoot-out scored De Geus
Penalty shoot-out missed Van Ass
Penalty shoot-out missed Van Dam
Penalty shoot-out missed Hertzberger
Umpires:
Adam Kearns (AUS)
Marcin Grochal (POL)

Final ranking

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Final result
1  Belgium 7 5 2 0 22 5 +17 17 Gold medal
2  Netherlands 7 4 2 1 22 8 +14 14 Silver medal
3  Australia 6 5 1 0 29 4 +25 16 Bronze medal
4  England 7 3 1 3 12 23 −11 10 Fourth place
5  Germany 4 3 0 1 11 6 +5 9 Eliminated in
quarterfinals
6  India (H) 4 2 1 1 13 5 +8 7
7  Argentina 4 2 0 2 12 11 +1 6
8  France 5 2 1 2 8 9 −1 7
9  New Zealand 4 1 1 2 4 8 −4 4 Eliminated in
crossover matches
10  China 4 0 2 2 3 15 −12 2
11  Canada 4 0 1 3 3 13 −10 1
12  Pakistan 4 0 1 3 2 12 −10 1
13  Spain 3 0 2 1 6 7 −1 2 Eliminated in
group stage
14  Ireland 3 0 1 2 4 7 −3 1
15  Malaysia 3 0 1 2 4 13 −9 1
16  South Africa 3 0 1 2 2 11 −9 1
Source: FIH
Rules for classification: 1) round; 2) position in pools; 3) points in pools; 4) matches won; 5) goal difference; 6) goals for.[12]
(H) Hosts

Awards

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The following awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament.[4]

Player of the tournament Goalkeeper of the tournament Young player of the tournament Top goalscorer Fair play award
Belgium Arthur Van Doren Netherlands Pirmin Blaak Netherlands Thijs van Dam Australia Blake Govers
Belgium Alexander Hendrickx
 Spain

Goalscorers

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There were 157 goals scored in 36 matches, for an average of 4.36 goals per match.

7 goals

6 goals

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

Source: FIH

References

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  1. ^ "England & India to host Hockey World Cups 2018". FIH. 7 November 2013. Retrieved 8 November 2013.
  2. ^ "Odisha dazzles world hockey". The New Indian Express. Archived from the original on 26 December 2018. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
  3. ^ "Hockey World Cup 2018 Opening Ceremony, Highlights: Shah Rukh Khan, Madhuri Dixit, AR Rahman add colour". hindustantimes.com. 27 November 2018. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
  4. ^ a b "Belgium's Red Lions win Odisha Hockey Men's World Cup Bhubaneswar 2018". FIH. 16 December 2018. Retrieved 16 December 2018.
  5. ^ "FIH Opens World Cup 2018 Bidding Process". FIH. 4 February 2013. Retrieved 9 November 2013.
  6. ^ "Six nations shortlisted for Hockey World Cups 2018". FIH. 18 March 2013. Retrieved 9 November 2013.
  7. ^ "Five nations in battle to host FIH World Cups 2018". FIH. 10 September 2013. Retrieved 8 November 2013.
  8. ^ "Four nations prepare to learn fate of 2018 Hockey World Cup bids". FIH. 6 November 2013. Retrieved 8 November 2013.
  9. ^ "Qualification System for Hockey World Cup 2018" (PDF). FIH. 3 July 2015. Retrieved 9 December 2015.
  10. ^ "FIH announces officials for Odisha Hockey Men's World Cup Bhubaneswar 2018". FIH. 19 December 2017.
  11. ^ "Pools and match schedule for Odisha Hockey Men's World Cup Bhubaneswar 2018 revealed". FIH. 27 February 2018.
  12. ^ a b c d e World Cups 2018 Tournament Regulations
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