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1994 Men's Hockey World Cup

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tournament1994 Hockey World Cup
countryAustralia
citySydney
dates23 November – 4 December 1994
venuesHomebush Stadium
teams12
confederations5
champions
count4
second
third
matches42
goals143
top_scorerTaco van den Honert
top_scorer_goals10
best_playerShahbaz Ahmed
previous_year1990
previous_tournament1990 Men's Hockey World Cup
next_year1998
next_tournament1998 Men's Hockey World Cup

The 1994 Men's Hockey World Cup was the eighth 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 23 November to 4 December 1994 in Sydney, Australia. Pakistan defeated the Netherlands 4–3 on penalties (full time 1-1) to lift the trophy.

Qualification

DatesEventLocationQuotasQualifier(s)Total12
Host1
12–23 February 1990[1990 World Cup](1990-men-s-hockey-world-cup)Lahore, Pakistan5
19–28 August 1993[1993 World Cup Qualifier](1993-men-s-hockey-world-cup-qualifier)Poznań, Poland6

Umpires

Below is the list of umpires appointed by International Hockey Federation (FIH):

  • Shafat Baghdadi (PAK)
  • Gary Belder (AUS)
  • Tarlok Bhullar (IND)
  • Adriano De Vecchi (ITA)
  • Santiago Deo (ESP)
  • Steve Horgan (USA)
  • Rob Lathouwers (NED)
  • Don Prior (AUS)
  • Kiyoshi Sana (JPN)
  • Roger St. Rose (TTO)
  • Christopher Todd (ENG)
  • Patrick van Beneden (BEL)
  • Alan Waterman (CAN)
  • Richard Wolter (GER)

Results

Pool A

Hager Patrick van Beneden (BEL)}}

Richard Wolter (GER)}}

Zaman Feroz Adriano De Vecchi (ITA)}}

Kiyoshi Sana (JPN)}}

Stacy Alan Waterman (CAN)}}

Feroz Richard Wolter (GER)}}

Richard Wolter (GER)}}

Pujol Alan Waterman (CAN)}}

Ashraf Adriano De Vecchi (ITA)}}

Lewis Patrick van Beneden (BEL)}}

Richard Wolter (GER)}}

Querejeta Roger St. Rose (TTO)}}

Kiyoshi Sana (JPN)}}

Lewis Richard Wolter (GER)}}

Patrick van Beneden (BEL)}}

Pool B

Christopher Todd (ENG)}}

Van den Honert Delissen Christopher Todd (ENG)}}

Aranah Adriano De Vecchi (ITA)}}

Bellenbaum Michler Don Prior (AUS)}}

Roger St. Rose (TTO)}}

Klein De Nooijer Ahmed Kiyoshi Sana (JPN)}}

Kim Young-kyu Kang Keon-wook Jeong Yong-kyun Choi Jung-ho Kiyoshi Sana (JPN)}}

Anderson Alan Waterman (CAN)}}

Don Prior (AUS)}}

Shafat Baghdadi (PAK)}}

Tewes Christopher Todd (ENG)}}

Delissen Kim Young-kyu Alan Waterman (CAN)}}

Riaz Steve Horgan (USA)}}

Veen Brinkman Christopher Todd (ENG)}}

Roger St. Rose (TTO)}}

Ninth to twelfth place classification

|3 December 1994| (p.s.o)|1 (8)||1 (7) |3 December 1994||2||3 |4 December 1994||2||0 |4 December 1994||1||0

Crossover

Alan Waterman (CAN)}}

Kachkar Teversham Anderson Roger St. Rose (TTO)}}

Eleventh and twelfth place

Alan Waterman (CAN)}}

Ninth and tenth place

Freixa Tarlok Bhullar (IND)}}

Fifth to eighth place classification

|2 December 1994||3||1 |2 December 1994||2 (1)| (p.s.o)|2 (4) |3 December 1994||0||1 |3 December 1994||3 (3)| (p.s.o)|3 (5)

Crossover

Garcia Kiyoshi Sana (JPN)}}

Retegui Sebastian Roger St. Rose (TTO)}}

Seventh and eighth place

Park Shin-heum Shin Seok-kyo Ferrara Steve Horgan (USA)}}

Fifth and sixth place

Kiyoshi Sana (JPN)}}

First to fourth place classification

|2 December 1994||1||3 |2 December 1994| (p.s.o)|1 (5)||1 (3) |4 December 1994||1 (3)| (p.s.o)|1 (4) |4 December 1994||5||2

Semi-finals

Brinkman Patrick van Beneden (BEL)}}

Santiago Deo (ESP)}}

Third and fourth place

Wansbrough Lewis Bodimeade Stacy Kiyoshi Sana (JPN)}}

Final

Bovelander Delissen Brinkman Delmee Shehbaz Zaman Usman Shafqat Don Prior (AUS)}}

Statistics

Final standings

Goalscorers

  • Taco van den Honert

  • Kamran Ashraf

  • Sven Meinhardt

  • Fernando Ferrara

  • Floris Bovelander

  • Javier Arnau

  • Paul Lewis

  • Marc Coudron

  • Kim Young-kyu

  • Shin Seok-kyo

  • Jorge Lombi

  • Erik Vandergracht

  • Nicky Thompson

  • Mukesh Kumar

  • Stephan Veen

  • Gary Boddington

  • Stephen Davies

  • Mark Hager

  • Jay Stacy

  • Bobby Crutchley

  • Anil Aldrin

  • Edward Aranah

  • Gavin Ferreira

  • Mohammed Riaz

  • Jacques Brinkman

  • Marc Delissen

  • Tahir Zaman

  • Feroze Wasim

  • Murray Anderson

  • Kang Keon-wook

  • Patricio Keenan

  • Fernando Moresi

  • Jorge Querejeta

  • Carlos Retegui

  • Warren Birmingham

  • Lee Bodimeade

  • Lachlan Elmer

  • Paul Gaudoin

  • David Wansbrough

  • Igor Barkov

  • Vitali Holopov

  • Vladimir Kachkar

  • Nikolai Sankovets

  • Alexandre de Chaffoy

  • Russell Garcia

  • Jason Laslett

  • Christoph Bechmann

  • Andreas Becker

  • Patrick Bellenbaum

  • Christian Blunck

  • Klaus Michler

  • Jan-Peter Tewes

  • Shakeel Ahmed

  • Jude Felix

  • Dhanraj Pillay

  • Teun de Nooijer

  • Leo Klein

  • Gregg Clark

  • Allistar Fredericks

  • Charles Teversham

  • Choi Jung-ho

  • Jeon Jong-ha

  • Jeong Yong-gyun

  • Park Sin-heung

  • Juan Dinarés

  • Javier Escudé

  • David Freixa

  • Juantxo García-Mauriño

  • Víctor Pujol

Notes

References

References

  1. "8th World Cup, Sydney, Australia, 1994".
  2. ""Sydney Friskin. "Pakistan exact revenge in World Cup final." Times [London, England] 5 Dec. 1994". the Times.
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