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2000 Men's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier

Qualification for the 1996 Summer Olympics


Summary

Qualification for the 1996 Summer Olympics

FieldValue
tournament2000 Men's Field Hockey
Olympic Qualifier
countryJapan
cityOsaka
teams8
dates9–20 March
champions
second
third
matches42
goals224
top_scorerSohail Abbas
top_scorer_goals13
previous_year1996
previous_tournament1996 Men's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier
next_year2004
next_tournament2004 Men's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier

Olympic Qualifier

The 2000 Men's Olympic Qualifier was a field hockey tournament held in Osaka, Japan, from 9–20 March 2000.

Twelve nations competed at the tournament, with the top seven earning qualification to the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.

Results

Preliminary round

Pool A








Pool B

Tubau Ribas Pa. Amat Sánchez Peter Elders (NED) Cavallet Keith Roper (ENG)

Kuhan Ibrahim Kaliswaran Chairil Peter Elders (NED) Jawwad Sarwar Anis Abbas Steinemann Bilgerig Keith Roper (ENG)

Capurro Almada John Wright (RSA) Ribas Tubau Jason McCracken (NZL)

Kuhan Saiful M. Vila Murray Grime (AUS) Dinarés Pa. Amat Peter Elders (NED)

Abbas Jawwad Raza Roger St. Rose (TTO)

Kuhan Mirnawan Ibrahim John Wright (RSA) R. Vila Lombi Po. Amat Tubau Arnau Keith Roper (ENG)

Kuhan Jawwad Sarwar Yousaf Keith Roper (ENG) Tubau Po. Amat Fábregas Sánchez Jason McCracken (NZL)

Anis Nadeem Pellegrino Capurro Han Jin-Soo (KOR) Grandchamp Keith Roper (ENG)

Classification round

Ninth to twelfth place classification

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Crossover

Burrows Reynolds Leaver Patel Klimovich Amarjit Singh (MAS)

Vandergracht Berger Collin Pedro Teixeira (POR)

Eleventh and twelfth place

Grandchamp Peny Pedro Teixeira (POR)

Ninth and tenth place

Xavier Adell (ESP)

Fifth to eighth place classification

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Crossover

Giles Han Jin-Soo (KOR)

Kuhan Keith Roper (ENG)

Seventh and eighth place

Keith Roper (ENG)

Fifth and sixth place

Head John Wright (RSA)

First to fourth place classification

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Semi-finals

Hussain John Wright (RSA)

Arnau Usoz Amarjit Singh (MAS)

Third and fourth place

Kang K. Murray Grime (AUS)

Final

Ribas Arnau Murray Grime (AUS)

Final standings

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

Goalscorers

  • Sohail Abbas

  • Jorge Lombi

  • Calum Giles

  • Kuhan Shanmuganathan

  • Joeri Beunen

  • Piotr Mikula

  • Eduardo Tubau

  • Thierry Grandchamp

  • Ibrahim Suhaimi

  • Kang Keon-Wook

  • Pol Amat

  • Xavier Ribas

  • Erik Vandergracht

  • Mirnawan Nawawi

  • Craig Reynolds

  • Muhammad Nadeem

  • Hwang Jong-Hyun

  • Kim Jung-Chul

  • Yeo Woon-Kon

  • Javier Arnau

  • Juan Dinarés

  • Santiago Capurro

  • Maximo Pellegrino

  • Stepan Klimovich

  • Daniel Hall

  • Brett Leaver

  • Anis Ahmed

  • Kashif Jawwad

  • Pablo Amat

  • Josep Sánchez

  • Matías Vila

  • Igor Voityuk

  • Marc Coudron

  • Gérald Dewamme

  • Mark Pearn

  • Benjamin Sharpe

  • Shinji Iwata

  • Kenichi Katayama

  • Akira Takahashi

  • Takahiko Yamabori

  • Chairil Anwar Abdul Aziz

  • Ryan Archibald

  • Phillip Burrows

  • Umesh Parag

  • Haider Hussain

  • Muhammad Sarwar

  • Krzysztof Wybieralski

  • Jeon Hong-Kwon

  • Song Seung-Tae

  • Olivier Bilgerig

  • Sacha Overhoff

  • Xavier Peny

  • Benjamin Steinemann

  • Mario Almada

  • Rodrigo Vila

  • Igor Pakhalchouk

  • Fabian Berger

  • Alexandre de Chaffoy

  • Jean Collin

  • Patrick Gierts

  • Vitali Khopolov

  • Thomas Bertram

  • Stuart Head

  • Craig Parnham

  • Duncan Woods

  • Shuji Fukazawa

  • Daisuke Hokaze

  • Naohiko Tobita

  • Kaliswaran Muniandy

  • Nor Saiful Nasiruddin

  • Keevan Raj

  • Bevan Hari

  • Mitesh Patel

  • Darren Smith

  • Kamran Ashraf

  • Ali Raza

  • Imran Yousaf

  • Eugeniusz Gaczkowski

  • Rafal Grotowski

  • Zbigniew Juszczak

  • Dariusz Malecki

  • Artur Mikula

  • Lee Jung-Seon

  • Ji Seung-Hwan

  • Francisco Fábregas Monegal

  • Pablo Usoz

  • Christian Cavallet

References

References

  1. "SUMMARY OF RANKINGS – FIH WORLD LEVEL EVENTS". [[International Hockey Federation]].
  2. "Men Field Hockey Olympic Games 2000 Qualification". Todor Krastev.
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