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The men's field hockey tournament at the 1988 Summer Olympics was the 16th edition of the field hockey event for men at the Summer Olympics. It was held from 18 September to 1 October 1988.
Great Britain beat West Germany 3–1 in the final to win their third Olympic gold medal. The Netherlands won the bronze medal by defeating Australia 2–1.[1]
- K Bajwa (PAK)
- Amarjit Bawa (IND)
- Santiago Deo (ESP)
- Adriano de Vecchi (ITA)
- Amjarit Dhak (KEN)
- A Gantz (CHI)
- Louismichel Gillet (FRA)
- Richard Kentwell (USA)
- Rob Lathouwers (NED)
- Craig Madden (SCO)
- Graham Nash (ENG)
- Don Prior (AUS)
- Alain Renaud (FRA)
- Eduardo Ruiz (ARG)
- Iwo Sakaida (JPN)
- Claude Seidler (FRG)
- Nikolai Stepanov (URS)
- Patrick van Beneden (BEL)
Umpires: Graham Nash (ENG) Nikolai Stepanov (URS)
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Umpires: Alain Renaud (FRA) Amarjit Bawa (IND)
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Umpires: Claude Seidler (FRG) Adriano de Vecchi (ITA)
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Umpires: Craig Madden (SCO) Nikolai Stepanov (URS)
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Umpires: Claude Seidler (FRG) A Gantz (CHI)
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Umpires: Iwo Sakaida (JPN) Louismichel Gillet (FRA)
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Umpires: Craig Madden (SCO) Amarjit Bawa (IND)
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Umpires: Patrick van Beneden (BEL) Richard Kentwell (USA)
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Umpires: Claude Seidler (FRG) Graham Nash (ENG)
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Umpires: Graham Nash (ENG) Amarjit Bawa (IND)
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Umpires: Alain Renaud (FRA) Patrick van Beneden (BEL)
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Umpires: Adriano de Vecchi (ITA) A Gantz (CHI)
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Umpires: Craig Madden (SCO) Nikolai Stepanov (URS)
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Umpires: Claude Seidler (FRG) Patrick van Beneden (BEL)
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Umpires: Louismichel Gillet (FRA) Iwo Sakaida (JPN)
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Umpires: Don Prior (AUS) Eduardo Ruiz (ARG)
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Umpires: K Bajwa (PAK) Ron Lathouwers (NED)
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Umpires: Santiago Deo (ESP) Louismichel Gillet (FRA)
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Umpires: Patrick van Beneden (BEL) Amjarit Dhak (KEN)
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Umpires: Santiago Deo (ESP) Alain Renaud (FRA)
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Umpires: Rob Lathouwers (NED) Richard Kentwell (USA)
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Umpires: Santiago Deo (ESP) Iwo Sakaida (JPN)
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Umpires: A Gantz (CHI) K Bajwa (PAK)
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Umpires: Don Prior (AUS) Eduardo Ruiz (ARG)
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Umpires: Louismichel Gillet (FRA) K Bajwa (PAK)
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Umpires: Rob Lathouwers (NED) Eduardo Ruiz (ARG)
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Umpires: Amjarit Dhak (KEN) Iwo Sakaida (JPN)
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Umpires: Don Prior (AUS) Amjarit Dhak (KEN)
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Umpires: Alain Renaud (FRA) Adriano de Vecchi (ITA)
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Umpires: Richard Kentwell (USA) Rob Lathouwers (NED)
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Classification round
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Ninth to twelfth place classification
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9–12th place semi-finals
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Umpires: Don Prior (AUS) Adriano de Vecchi (ITA)
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Umpires: Graham Nash (ENG) Iwo Sakaida (JPN)
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Eleventh place game
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Umpires: Nikolai Stepanov (URS) Richard Kentwell (USA)
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Umpires: K Bajwa (PAK) Craig Madden (SCO)
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Fifth to eighth place classification
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5–8th place semi-finals
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Umpires: Patrick van Beneden (BEL) Rob Lathouwers (NED)
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Umpires: A Gantz (CHI) Claude Seidler (FRG)
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Umpires: Amjarit Dhak (KEN) Amarjit Bawa (IND)
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Umpires: Eduardo Ruiz (ARG) Graham Nash (ENG)
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Umpires: Eduardo Ruiz (ARG) Alain Renaud (FRA)
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Umpires: Santiago Deo (ESP) Louismichel Gillet (FRA)
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Umpires: Claude Seidler (FRG) Alain Renaud (FRA)
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Umpires: Don Prior (AUS) Santiago Deo (ESP)
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- Great Britain
- West Germany
- Netherlands
- Australia
- Pakistan
- India
- Soviet Union
- Argentina
- Spain
- South Korea
- Canada
- Kenya
There were 163 goals scored in 42 matches, for an average of 3.88 goals per match.
9 goals
8 goals
5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
Source: FIH
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