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1990 Men's Hockey World Cup

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tournament1990 Hockey World Cup
other_titlesur
countryPakistan
cityLahore
venuesNational Hockey Stadium
dates12–23 February 1990
teams12
confederations4
champions
count2
second
third
matches42
goals147
top_scorerFloris Jan Bovelander
Spain Ignacio Escudé
top_scorer_goals9
best_playerShahbaz Ahmed
previous_year1986
previous_tournament1986 Men's Hockey World Cup
next_year1994
next_tournament1994 Men's Hockey World Cup

Spain Ignacio Escudé The 1990 Men's Hockey World Cup was the seventh edition of the Hockey World Cup, the quadrennial world championship for men's national field hockey teams organized by the FIH. It was held in the National Hockey Stadium in Lahore, Pakistan from 12 to 23 February 1990.

The Netherlands defeated, the hosts, Pakistan 3–1 in the final, with Australia beating out West Germany for third place in extra time, 2–1.

Qualification

EventDatesLocationQuotasQualifier(s)Total12
Host1
[1986 World Cup](1986-men-s-hockey-world-cup)5–19 October 1986London, England6
[1989 World Cup Qualifier](1989-men-s-hockey-world-cup-qualifier)5–16 July 1989Madison, United States5

Umpires

  • S Eldine Ahmed (EGY)
  • Shafat Baghdadi (PAK)
  • Khizar Bajwa (PAK)
  • Amarjit Bawa (IND)
  • Adriano de Vecchi (ITA)
  • Santiago Deo (ESP)
  • Amjarit Dhak (KEN)
  • K O'Connor (CAN)
  • Don Prior (AUS)
  • Alain Renaud (FRA)
  • Eduardo Ruiz (ARG)
  • Iwo Sakaida (JPN)
  • Claude Seidler (FRG)
  • Nikolai Stepanov (URS)
  • Patrick van Beneden (BEL)
  • Peter von Reth (NED)
  • Roger Webb (ENG)

Squads

Group stage

Pool A

Eldine Ahmed S (EGY)}}

Khizar Bajwa (PAK)}}

York Corbitt Amjarit Dhak (KEN)}}

Delissen Van 't Hek Seksembal K O'Connor (CAN)}}

J. Singh A. Kumar Geneyro Doherty Patrick van Beneden (BEL)}}

Corbitt Shafat Baghdadi (PAK)}}

Viala K O'Connor (CAN)}}

Hawgood Corbitt Adriano de Vecchi (ITA)}}

Delissen Ferrara Doherty Khizar Bajwa (PAK)}}

Claude Seidler (FRG)}}

Delissen Crucq Van 't Hek B. Singh Pillay S Eldine Ahmed (EGY)}}

Shafat Baghdadi (PAK)}}

Sebastian Corbitt Reid K O'Connor (CAN)}}

Holopov Vengerski Patrick van Beneden (BEL)}}

Santiago Deo (ESP)}}

Pool B

Grimley Patrick van Beneden (BEL)}}

Ahmed Bashir Zaman I. Escudé Nikolai Stepanov (URS)}}

Blöcher Mollandin Peter von Reth (NED)}}

Zaman Amarjit Bawa (IND)}}

Grimley Nikolai Stepanov (URS)}}

Saliger S Eldine Ahmed (EGY)}}

I. Escudé Amarjit Bawa (IND)}}

Saliger Brinkmann Amjarit Dhak (KEN)}}

Alain Renaud (FRA)}}

Peter von Reth (NED)}}

Eduardo Ruiz (ARG)}}

Nikolai Stepanov (URS)}}

Fried Amarjit Bawa (IND)}}

Iwo Sakaida (JPN)}}

Eduardo Ruiz (ARG)}}

Classification round

Ninth to twelfth place classification

|22 February||2||1 |22 February||4||1 |23 February||0||1 |23 February||3||0

Cross-overs

Powar Don Prior (AUS)}}

Verga Nikolai Stepanov (URS)}}

Eleventh and twelfth place

Rutledge Caruso Peter von Reth (NED)}}

Ninth and tenth place

Iwo Sakaida (JPN)}}

Fifth to eighth place classification

|21 February||3||0 |21 February||0||4 |22 February||0||1 |22 February||3| (a.e.t.)|4

Cross-overs

Holopov Alain Renaud (FRA)}}

Clift Kerly Claude Seidler (FRG)}}

Seventh and eighth place

I. Escudé Mordac Chirez Delavenne Roger Webb (ENG)}}

Fifth and sixth place

Amarjit Bawa (IND)}}

First to fourth place classification

|21 February | (a.e.t.)|3||2 |21 February ||1||2 |23 February||3||1 |23 February| |1||2

Semi-finals

Delissen Patrick van Beneden (BEL)}}

Bashir Adriano de Vecchi (ITA)}}

Third and fourth place

Hawgood Adriano de Vecchi (ITA)}}

Final

Weterings Santiago Deo (ESP)}}

Statistics

Final standings

Goalscorers

  • Floris Jan Bovelander

  • Ignacio Escude

  • Carlos Geneyro

  • Marc Delissen

  • Greg Corbitt

  • Sean Kerly

  • Shahbaz Ahmed

  • Stefan Blocher

  • Carsten Fischer

  • Fernando Ferrara

  • Michael York

  • Jude Felix Sebastian

  • Jagbir Singh

  • Gijs Weterings

  • Khalid Bashir

  • Tahir Zaman

  • Viktor Deputatov

  • Vitali Holopov

  • Alejandro Doherty

  • Colin Batch

  • Stephen Davies

  • Neil Hawgood

  • Graham Reid

  • Lee Tamkee

  • Robert Clift

  • Martyn Grimley

  • Nicky Thompson

  • Mathieu Catonnet

  • Christian Viala

  • Tom van 't Hek

  • Stefan Saliger

  • Alejandro Siri

  • Martin Sordelli

  • Alejandro Verga

  • Jay Stacy

  • Pat Caruso

  • Satinder Chohan

  • Peter Milkovich

  • Michael Rutledge

  • Chris Mayer

  • Soma Singh

  • Franck Chirez

  • Guillaume Clement

  • Timotkee Delavenne

  • Pascal Feix

  • Stephanc Mordac

  • Ashok Kumar

  • Sujit Kumar

  • Dhanraj Pillay

  • Balwinder Singh

  • Pargat Singh

  • Thoiba Singh

  • Mark Burns

  • Jimmy Kirkwood

  • Billy McConnell

  • Kenny Morris

  • Maurits Crucq

  • Qamar Ibrahim

  • Qazi Mohib

  • Anjum Saeed

  • Sergei Pleshakov

  • Berig Seksembal

  • Victor Vengerski

  • Jordi Casas

  • Xavier Escude

  • José Antonio Iglesias

  • Pablo Usoz

  • Thomas Brinkmann

  • Volker Fried

  • Michael Hilgers

  • Andreas Mollandin

  • Frederick Ness

  • Ekkhard Schmidt-Opper

References

References

  1. "7th World Cup, Lahore, Pakistan, 1990".
  2. ""Bovelander turns Pakistan's joy to stunned silence." Times [London, England] 24 Feb. 1990". the Times.
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