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2005 Men's Hockey Junior World Cup

8th edition of the Men's Hockey Junior World Cup


Summary

8th edition of the Men's Hockey Junior World Cup

FieldValue
tournament2005 Men's Hockey Junior World Cup
other_titlesRabo Junior World Cup 2005 Rotterdam Men
countryNetherlands
cityRotterdam
dates29 June – 10 July
venuesHazelaarweg Stadion
teams16
confederations5
champions
second
third
count1
matches62
goals317
top_scorerColin Hennessy
top_scorer_goals15
best_playerLucas Vila
previous_year2001
previous_tournament2001 Men's Hockey Junior World Cup
next_year2009
next_tournament2009 Men's Hockey Junior World Cup

The 2005 Men's Hockey Junior World Cup was the eighth edition of the Men's Hockey Junior World Cup, the quadrennial world championship for men's national under-21 national field hockey teams organized by the International Hockey Federation. It was held from 29 June to 10 July 2005 in Rotterdam, Netherlands.

Argentina won their first title by defeating Australia 2–1 in the final. Spain won the bronze medal by defeating the defending champions India 6–5 after penalty strokes after the match finished 1–1 after extra time.

Preliminary round

All times are local, CEST (UTC+2).

Pool A

Lee J. Hong Choi Kim You. Yeo Raghu Prasad (IND) Faiz Muhammad Faizi (PAK)

Cheesman Mantell Jackson D'Souza Watts Constantine Soteriades (USA) Kim You. Satinder Kumar (IND)

Fabregas Fernández Rodríguez Sayed Ab Del Rady (EGY) Flanagan Lee J. Choi Kim You. Yeo Raghu Prasad (IND)

Pool B

Argento Rossi Andy Mair (SCO) Mohd Rejab Abu Roel van Eert (NED)

Erik Klein-Nagelvoort (NED) Smith Geldenhuys Stralkowski Raghu Prasad (IND)

Fürste Korn Blasberg Froeschle Abu Roel van Eert (NED) Richmond Attipoe (GHA)

Pool C

Cleghorn Charlesworth Davidson Turner Abbott Brown Peter Wright (RSA) Arif Enzo Caravetta (ARG)

Knowles Hotchkis Abbott Sayed Ab Del Rady (EGY) Imran Albert Marcano (TRI)

Truyens Juan Manuel Requena (ESP) Abbasi Hennessy Amarjit Singh (MAS)

Pool D

Gupta Juan Manuel Requena (ESP) Hofman Steller van der Horst Richmond Attipoe (GHA)

Szyplik Lakra Sandeep Amarjit Singh (MAS) Rohof Welten Reinstra Adam Kearns (AUS)

Khandekar Nigel Iggo (NZL) Szyplik Haggag A. Ahmed Enzo Caravetta (ARG)

Second round

Points obtained against qualified teams from the same group were carried over.

Pool E

Enrique Lainz Peter Wright (RSA) Hong Enzo Caravetta (ARG) O. Meijer Hofman Rohof Kim Hong-Lae (KOR)

Watts Richmond Attipoe (GHA) Khandekar Sandeep Nathan Stagno (GIB) Alegre Amarjit Singh (MAS)

Rodríguez Adam Kearns (AUS) Enzo Caravetta (ARG) Reinstra N. Meijer Jolie Nigel Iggo (NZL)

Pool F

Draguhn Andy Mair (SCO) Knowles Cleghorn Raghu Prasad (IND) Satinder Kumar (IND)

Juan Manuel Requena (ESP) Ockenden Hennessy Cleghorn Abbott Satinder Kumar (IND) Singh Dubois Faiz Muhammad Faizi (PAK)

Brunet Roel van Eert (NED) A. Muhammad Satinder Kumar (IND) Witte Draguhn Schuermans Kim Hong-Lae (KOR)

Thirteenth to sixteenth place classification

Pool G

Tsolekile Madsen Smith Phillips Haley Constantine Soteriades (USA) Rozek Czaplinski Szyplik |umpires=Richmond Attipoe (GHA) Sayed Ab Del Rady (EGY)

Villaseca Berczely Fernández Kim Hong-Lae (KOR) Phillips Harper Cronje Geldenhuys Adam Kearns (AUS)

Rataj Avila R. García Sayed Ab Del Rady (EGY) McConkey Madsen Harper Smith Cronje Albert Marcano (TRI)

Fifteenth and sixteenth place

Kannegiesser Berczely Albert Marcano (TRI)

Thirteenth and fourteenth place

Phillips McConkey Tsolekile Plewa Szrejter Richmond Attipoe (GHA)

Ninth to twelfth place classification

Bracket

|8 July||2||1 |8 July||3||1 |9 July||2| (a.e.t.)|3 |9 July||0||3

Cross-overs

Ismail Kim Hong-Lae (KOR)

Dixon Watts Erik Klein-Nagelvoort (NED)

Eleventh and twelfth place

Tys Constantine Soteriades (USA)

Ninth and tenth place

Kevinder Dixon Jackson |umpires=Enzo Caravetta (ARG) Adam Kearns (AUS)

Fifth to eighth place classification

Bracket

|8 July| (a.e.t.)|5||4 |8 July||4||1 |10 July||3 (7)| (p.s.)|3 (8) |10 July||1||6

Cross-overs

Weß Witthaus Draguhn Lee J. Hong Roel van Eert (NED)

Van Straten Juan Manuel Requena (ESP)

Seventh and eighth place

Syed Muhammad Akhtar James Pilgrim (ENG)

Fifth and sixth place

Witthaus Draguhn O. Meijer Kessing Juan Manuel Requena (ESP) Draguhn Weß Witte Braun Draguhn Braun Witte Weß Rohof Vermeulen Maartens Hofman Van der Horst Rohof Maartens Vermeulen

First to fourth place classification

Bracket

|8 July| (a.e.t.)|2||1 |8 July||2||3 |10 July||2||1 |10 July| (p.s.)|1 (5)||1 (4)

Semi-finals

Ibarra |goals2=Alegre Nigel Iggo (NZL)

Sandeep Hennessy Andy Mair (SCO)

Third and fourth place

Erik Klein-Nagelvoort (NED) Rodríguez Alegre Enrich Borrell Mahadik Sandeep Khandekar Ajmer

Final

Ibarra Amarjit Singh (MAS)

Statistics

Final standings

Awards

Player of the TournamentTop GoalscorerMost Promising PlayerFair Play
Argentina Lucas VilaAustralia Colin HennessyMalaysia Kevinder Singh

Goalscorers

  • Colin Hennessy

  • Jang Jong-Hyun

  • Zulkifli Muhammad Rejab

  • Sandeep Singh

  • Lucas Vila

  • Simon Mantell

  • David Alegre

  • Jérôme Truyens

  • Oliver Korn

  • Rogier Hofman

  • Robert van der Horst

  • Piotr Rozek

  • Pierre-Gerard Geldenhuys

  • Hong Sung-Kweon

  • Desmond Abbott

  • Thomas Cleghorn

  • Ashley Jackson

  • Andrew Watts

  • Sebatian Draughn

  • Moritz Fürste

  • Thilo Stralkowski

  • Tushar Khandekar

  • Olmer Meijer

  • Muhammad Imran

  • Imran Warsi Syed

  • Karol Szypłik

  • Leroy Phillips

  • Austin Smith

  • Kim Young-Jin

  • Jorge Rodríguez

  • Pedro Ibarra

  • Mark Knowles

  • Mahmoud Hanafy

  • Darren Cheesman

  • Richard Braun

  • Tim Witthaus

  • Ismail Abu

  • Kevinder Singh

  • Roberto García

  • Nicholas Meijer

  • Teun Rohof

  • Matthew McConkey

  • Wayne Madsen

  • Justin Reid-Ross

  • Lungile Tsolekile

  • Lee Jong-Soo

  • Lucas Rossi

  • Iain Davidson

  • Eddie Ockenden

  • Glenn Turner

  • Jeremy Schuermans

  • Alexis Berczely

  • Thomás Kannegiesser

  • Alfredo Thiermann

  • Diego Villasesca

  • Mahmoud Elbadry

  • Mohamed Hussein

  • Adam Dixon

  • Warren D'Souza

  • Richard Lane

  • Jonathan Fröschle

  • Birendra Lakra

  • Azli Misron

  • Roderick Reinstra

  • Tjeerd Steller

  • Tariq Aziz

  • Mahmood Muhammad Khalid

  • Waldemar Rataj

  • Andrew Cronje

  • Marvin Harper

  • Yeo Chang-Yong

  • Choi Yong-Ho

  • Juan Fernández La Villa

  • Roger Padros

  • Tomás Argento

  • Manuel Brunet

  • Kiel Brown

  • Ian Burcher

  • Jonathon Charlesworth

  • Daniel Hotchkis

  • Ian Smyth

  • Cédric Buchet

  • Mike Dewever

  • Maurice Dubois

  • Antoine Massion

  • Maxime Tys

  • Fernando Fernández

  • Sebastián Kapsch

  • Karim Abd El Aziz

  • Amr Ahmed

  • Tarek Haggag

  • Peter Flanagan

  • Tim Blasberg

  • Benjamin Weß

  • Stefan Witte

  • Prasad Gowdalli Mallappa

  • Vivek Gupta

  • Tengku Tajuddin

  • Luis Avila

  • Edgar García

  • Wouter Jolie

  • Eby Kessing

  • Wouter van Straten

  • Pieter Welten

  • Shakeel Abbasi

  • Muhammad Akhtar Ali

  • Muhammad Arif

  • Adnan Zakir Muhammad

  • Islam Yasir

  • Mateusz Czaplinski

  • David Plewer

  • Artur Semonowicz

  • Rafal Szrejter

  • Maciej Walkowiak

  • Craig Haley

  • Miguel Delas

  • Sergio Enrique

  • Jordi Fabregas

  • Juan Lainz

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