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2002 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| tournament | 2002 Men's Hockey |
| Champions Trophy | |
| country | Germany |
| city | Cologne |
| dates | 31 August – 8 September |
| venues | Kölner Stadtwald |
| teams | 6 |
| champions | |
| second | |
| third | |
| count | 6 |
| matches | 18 |
| goals | 86 |
| top_scorer | NED Taeke Taekema |
| top_scorer_goals | 7 |
| best_player | IND Dhanraj Pillay |
| goalkeeper | GER Clemens Arnold |
| previous_year | 2001 |
| previous_tournament | 2001 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy |
| next_year | 2003 |
| next_tournament | 2003 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy |
Champions Trophy
The 2002 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy was the 24th edition of the Hockey Champions Trophy men's field hockey tournament. It took place at the Kölner Stadtwald in Cologne, Germany. The event was held from August 31 – September 8, 2002.
Netherlands won the tournament by defeating Germany in the final. TOC
Squads
Head Coach: Barry Dancer | Jamie Dwyer | Liam de Young | Adam Commens | Michael McCann | Nathan Eglington | Ben Taylor | Josh Hawes | Andrew Smith | Scott Webster | Matthew Wells | Zain Wright
Head Coach: Bernhard Peters | Clemens Arnold (GK) | Christian Schulte (GK) | Max Landshut | Christian Wein | Björn Michel | Sascha Reinelt | Oliver Domke | Sebastian Biederlack | Florian Kunz (C) | Eike Duckwitz | Timo Weß | Christoph Bechmann | Matthias Witthaus | Philipp Zeller
Head Coach: Rajinder Singh | Devesh Chauhan (GK) | Dilip Tirkey (C) | Kanwaljit Singh | Sukhbir Singh Gill | Bimal Lakra | Ignace Tirkey | Jugraj Singh | Arjun Halappa | Dhanraj Pillay | Tejbir Singh | Gagan Ajit Singh | Viren Rasquinha | Bharat Chettri (GK) | Dinesh Nayak
Head Coach: Joost Bellaart | Guus Vogels (GK) | Bram Lomans | Geert-Jan Derikx | Erik Jazet | Sander van der Weide | Ronald Brouwer | Piet-Hein Geeris | Jeroen Delmee (C) | Josef Kramer (GK) | Teun de Nooijer | Matthijs Brouwer | Taeke Taekema | Menno Booij
Head Coach: Tahir Zaman | Muhammad Qasim (GK) | Sohail Abbas | Tariq Imran | Muhammad Usman | Muhammad Saqlain | Waseem Ahmad | Mohammad Nadeem | Muhammad Sarwar | Kashif Jawad | Khalid Saleem | Muhammad Shabbir | Ahmed Alam (GK) | Zeeshan Ashraf | Ghazanfar Ali | Dilawar Hussain | Mudassar Ali Khan | Kamran Ashraf | Rehan Butt
Head Coach: Kim Young-Kyu | Kang Keon-wook (C) | Shin Seok-kyo | Lim Jung-chun (GK) | Kang Seong-jung | Kim Yong-bae | Kim Jung-chul | Song Seung-tae | Seo Jong-ho | Kim Yoon (GK) | Kim Sam-seok | Ji Seong-hwan | Jeon Jong-ha
Results
All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+02:00)
Preliminary round
Pool
Kunz Emmerling Sarwar Ray O'Connor (IRL)}}
Pillay P. Singh M. Brouwer Han Jin-soo (KOR)}}
McCann Hwang Jong-hyun Satinder Kumar (IND)}}
J. Singh Wein Kunz Han Jin-soo (KOR)}}
Jawad Abbas Sarwar Philip Schellekens (NED)}}
M. Brouwer R. Brouwer Taekema Ray O'Connor (IRL)}}
Butler Thakur G. Singh David Leiper (SCO)}}
De Nooijer Markus Meyer (GER)}}
Weß Satinder Kumar (IND)}}
Tirkey G. Singh Abbas David Leiper (SCO)}}
Smith Domke Witthaus Gregory Maya-Perez (FRA)}}
Yeo Woon-kon Lomans Satinder Kumar (IND)}}
Ali Khan Markus Mayer (GER)}}
Lomans Taekema Froger R. Brouwer Kunz Ray O'Connor (IRL)}}
Jeon Jong-ha Hwang Jong-hyun Kim Kyung-seok |goals2=Pillay G. Singh Gregory Maya-Perez (FRA)}}
Classification
Fifth and sixth place
Dwyer McCann Satinder Kumar (IND)}}
Third and fourth place
D. Tirkey G. Singh Butt Markus Mayer (GER)}}
Final
David Leiper (GBR) Taekema De Nooijer Geeris R. Brouwer Kunz Witthaus Crone Weißenborn}}
Final standings
Awards
| Top Goalscorer | Player of the Tournament | Goalkeeper of the Tournament | Most Promising Player |
|---|---|---|---|
| NED Taeke Taekema | IND Dhanraj Pillay | GER Clemens Arnold | KOR Seo Jong-ho |
References
References
- (9 September 2002). "Netherlands regains cup". [[The Hindu]].
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