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2007 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy


FieldValue
tournament2007 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy
countryMalaysia
cityKuala Lumpur
dates29 November – 9 December
venuesMalaysia National Hockey Stadium, Bukit Jalil
teams8
champions
second
third
count9
matches32
goals146
top_scorerSouth Korea Jang Jong-hyun
Netherlands Taeke Taekema
top_scorer_goals7
best_playerNetherlands Guus Vogels
previous_year2006
previous_tournament2006 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy
next_year2008
next_tournament2008 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy

Netherlands Taeke Taekema

The 2007 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy was the 29th men's field hockey tournament for the Hockey Champions Trophy. It was held from November 29 to December 9, 2007, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, having moved away from Lahore, Pakistan.

Teams

The teams are determined after the 2006 World Cup in Germany, based on the criteria set:

  • (Hockey competition champion in 2004 Summer Olympics)
  • (2006 Hockey World Cup Champion)
  • (Fourth in 2006 Hockey World Cup)
  • (defending champion)
  • (Former host)
  • (Third in 2006 Hockey World Cup)
  • (host)
  • (Invitee)

Squads

Head Coach: Barry Dancer

  1. Jamie Dwyer
  2. Liam de Young
  3. Robert Hammond
  4. Nathan Eglington
  5. Mark Knowles
  6. Russell Ford
  7. Eddie Ockenden
  8. David Guest
  9. Luke Doerner
  10. Grant Schubert
  11. Bevan George
  12. Andrew Smith
  13. Stephen Lambert (GK)
  14. Matthew Naylor
  15. Aaron Hopkins
  16. Matthew Wells
  17. Travis Brooks
  18. Brent Livermore (c)
  19. Dean Butler
  20. Daniel McPherson (GK)

Head Coach: Markus Weise

  1. Christian Schulte (GK)
  2. Philip Witte
  3. Maximilian Müller
  4. Sebastian Biederlack
  5. Carlos Nevado
  6. Christoph Menke
  7. Moritz Fürste
  8. Jan-Marco Montag
  9. Sebastian Draguhn
  10. Tobias Hauke
  11. Tibor Weißenborn
  12. Benjamin Weß
  13. Niklas Meinert
  14. Timo Weß (c)
  15. Oliver Korn
  16. Max Weinhold (GK)
  17. Matthias Witthaus
  18. Florian Keller
  19. Oliver Hentschel
  20. Niklas Emmerling

Head Coach: Jason Lee

  1. Alistair McGregor (GK)
  2. Glenn Kirkham
  3. Richard Alexander
  4. Richard Mantell
  5. Ashley Jackson
  6. Simon Mantell
  7. Stephen Dick
  8. Matthew Daly
  9. Brett Garrard (c)
  10. Jonty Clarke
  11. Rob Moore
  12. Ben Hawes
  13. Niall Stott
  14. Alistair Wilson
  15. Barry Middleton
  16. James Tindall
  17. Jon Bleby
  18. Mark Ralph
  19. Ben Marsden
  20. James Fair (GK)

Head Coach: Cho Myung-jun

  1. Ko Dong-sik (GK)
  2. Kim Sam-seok
  3. Kim Chul
  4. Kim Joung-goo
  5. Oh Dae-keun
  6. Lee Nam-yong
  7. Seo Jong-ho (c)
  8. Kang Seong-jung
  9. Kim Byung-hoon
  10. You Hyo-sik
  11. Hong Sung-kweon
  12. Cha Jong-bok
  13. Lee Myung-ho (GK)
  14. Hong Eun-seong
  15. Jin Kyung-min
  16. Kang Moon-kweon
  17. Yeo Woon-kon
  18. Lee Seung-il
  19. Lee Jae-won
  20. Jang Jong-hyun

Head Coach: Sarjit Singh

  1. Khairulnizam Ibrahim (GK)
  2. Baljit Sarjab
  3. Chua Boon Huat
  4. Baljit Singh Charun
  5. Azrafiq Megat
  6. Selvaraju Sandrakasi
  7. Jiwa Mohan
  8. Mohd Nor Madzli
  9. Malek Engku
  10. Shahrun Abdullah
  11. Sukri Mutablib
  12. Nabil Noor
  13. Azlan Misron (c)
  14. Jivan Mohan
  15. Kumar Subramaniam (GK)
  16. Razie Rahim
  17. Kevinder Makbul
  18. Hafifi Hanafi
  19. Ismail Abu
  20. Tengku Ahmad

Head Coach: Roelant Oltmans

  1. Guus Vogels (GK)
  2. Wouter Jolie
  3. Geert-Jan Derikx
  4. Rob Derikx
  5. Thomas Boerma
  6. Ronald Brouwer
  7. Taeke Taekema
  8. Jeroen Delmee (c)
  9. Teun de Nooijer
  10. Floris Evers
  11. Rob Reckers
  12. Matthijs Brouwer
  13. Jeroen Hertzberger
  14. Quirijn Caspers
  15. Wouter Hermkens
  16. Timme Hoyng
  17. Robert van der Horst
  18. Klaas Vermeulen
  19. Jaap Stockmann (GK)
  20. Rogier Hofman

Head Coach: Manzoor Manzoor-Ul-Hassan

  1. Salman Akbar (c, GK)
  2. Zeeshan Ashraf
  3. Muhammad Imran
  4. Imran Khan
  5. Adnan Maqsood
  6. Dilawar Hussain
  7. Muhammad Waqas
  8. Waqas Akbar
  9. Shakeel Abbasi
  10. Muhammad Arshad
  11. Abbas Haider Billgrami
  12. Nasir Ahmed (GK)
  13. Muhammad Ali
  14. Ghazanfar Ali
  15. Inayat Ullah
  16. Akhtar Ali
  17. Muhammad Shabbir
  18. Sajjad Anwar
  19. Muhammad Kamran
  20. Muhammad Afzal

Head Coach: Maurits Hendriks

  1. Santi Freixa
  2. Jordi Clapes
  3. Francisco Fábregas (c)
  4. Franc Dinares
  5. Alex Fàbregas
  6. Pol Amat
  7. Eduard Tubau
  8. Juan Fernández
  9. Ramón Alegre
  10. Víctor Sojo
  11. Xavier Ribas
  12. Albert Sala
  13. Rodrigo Garza
  14. Sergi Enrique
  15. Eduard Arbós
  16. Quico Cortes (GK)
  17. David Alegre
  18. Roc Oliva
  19. Marc Salles
  20. Xavier Castillano (GK)

Results

All times are Malaysian Standard Time (UTC+08:00)

Standings

Fixtures

R. Brouwer Reckers |umpires=Kim Hong-lae (KOR) David Gentles (AUS)}}

Fürste Keller Witte Shabbir Xavier Adell (ESP)}}

Lee N. Tubau Amarjit Singh (MAS)}}

Brooks Roel van Eert (NED)}}

A. Ali David Gentles (AUS)}}

Reckers R. Brouwer Xavier Adell (ESP)}}

Witthaus Nevado Amarjit Singh (MAS)}}

Gary Simmonds (RSA)}}

Tubau D. Alegre Reckers R. Brouwer |umpires=Satinder Kumar (IND) Ged Curran (SCO)}}

Shahrun Moore Hawes Gary Simmonds (RSA)}}

Draguhn David Gentles (AUS)}}

Schubert Kim Hong-lae (KOR)}}

M. Brouwer Kim S. Lee N. Kim J. Simon Taylor (NZL)}}

Syed Haider (PAK)}}

Witthaus Montag Kim Hong-lae (KOR)}}

G. Ali Jiwa Ged Curran (SCO)}}

Moore S. Mantell Alexander Simon Taylor (NZL)}}

Hofman Reckers Montag Gary Simmonds (RSA)}}

Eglington Freixa Amarjit Singh (MAS)}}

Azlan Oh D. You Satinder Kumar (IND)}}

Ockenden Doerner Taekema M. Brouwer |umpires=Ged Curran (SCO) Xavier Adell (ESP)}}

Waqas M. Ali You Jang David Gentles (AUS)}}

Freixa Arbos Sojo Amarjit Singh (MAS)}}

Witthaus Ismail Simon Taylor (NZL)}}

Selvaraju Sojo Tubau Ribas Arbós Kim Hong-lae (KOR)}}

Mantell Lee N. Satinder Kumar (IND)}}

De Nooijer Xavier Adell (ESP)}}

Brooks Ockenden De Young Doerner Roel van Eert (NED)}}

Classification

Seventh and eighth place

Imran Satinder Kumar (IND)}}

Fifth and sixth place

Ribas Freixa Mantell Roel van Eert (NED)}}

Third and fourth place

Reckers Hertzberger Kim B. Ged Curran (SCO)}}

Final

Gary Simmonds (RSA)}}

Awards

Top GoalscorersBest PlayerBest GoalkeeperBest Young PlayerBest Player of FinalFair Play
Taeke Taekema
South Korea Jang Jong-hyunMatthias WitthausGuus VogelsEdward OckendenTimo Weß

Final standings

As per statistical convention in field hockey, matches decided in regular time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-outs are counted as draws.

Goalscorers

  • Taeke Taekema

  • Jang Jong-hyun

  • Rob Reckers

  • Florian Keller

  • Matthias Witthaus

  • Víctor Sojo

  • Eduard Tubau

  • Muhammad Waqas

  • Santiago Freixa

  • Luke Doerner

  • Russell Ford

  • Edward Ockenden

  • Oliver Korn

  • Selvaraju Sandrakasi

  • Tengku Ahmad Tajuddin

  • Ronald Brouwer

  • Teun de Nooijer

  • Akhtar Ali

  • Muhammad Imran

  • Lee Nam-yong

  • David Alegre

  • Eduard Arbós

  • Xavier Ribas

  • Travis Brooks

  • Nathan Eglington

  • Sebastian Draguhn

  • Jan-Marco Montag

  • Stephen Dick

  • Benjamin Hawes

  • Richard Mantell

  • Robert Moore

  • Chua Boon Huat

  • Matthijs Brouwer

  • Jeroen Hertzberger

  • You Hyo-sik

  • Yeo Woon-kon

  • Ramón Alegre

  • Grant Schubert

  • Liam de Young

  • Nicolas Emmerling

  • Moritz Fürste

  • Carlos Nevado

  • Timo Weß

  • Philip Witte

  • Richard Alexander

  • Matthew Daly

  • Simon Mantell

  • Shahrun Abdullah

  • Ismail Abu

  • Kevinder Makbul

  • Azlan Misron

  • Jiwa Mohan

  • Wouter Hermkens

  • Rogier Hofman

  • Shakeel Abbasi

  • Ghazanfar Ali

  • Muhammad Ali

  • Muhammad Arshad

  • Shabbir Muhammad

  • Kim Byung-hoon

  • Kim Chul

  • Oh Dae-keun

  • Kim Jeong-goo

  • Seo Jong-ho

  • Sergi Enrique

References

References

  1. "Samsung Champions Trophy 2007 to Malaysia".
  2. "Qualified teams for 2007 Champions Trophy".
  3. "FIH modifies Samsung Champions Trophy schedule".
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