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Field hockey at the 1976 Summer Olympics
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| event | Field hockey |
| games | 1976 Summer |
| image_size | 250px |
| dates | 18–30 July 1976 |
| venue | Percival Molson Memorial Stadium |
| teams | 11 |
| gold | |
| silver | |
| bronze | |
| prev | 1972 |
| next | 1980 (men's tournament) |
| 1980 (general) |
1980 (general) The field hockey competition at the 1976 Summer Olympics, which was held in the Percival Molson Memorial Stadium at the McGill University, on an artificial surface for the first time. Only a men's competition occurred.
New Zealand won the gold medal for the first time by defeating Australia 1–0 in the final. Pakistan won the bronze medal by defeating the Netherlands 3–2.
Squads
Main article: Field hockey at the 1976 Summer Olympics – Men's team squads
Preliminary round
Group A
Chand Surjit Osvaldo Pensosi (ITA) Bell Jaime Salvatella (ESP)
Litjens Graham Nash (GBR) Riley Bell Mohamed Abdel Gomaa (EGY)
Osvaldo Pensosi (ITA) Plummer Hoos Sheikh Mohammad Ramzan (PAK)
Browning Irvine Smith Fritz Seegers (FRG) Ow Francis Steurs (BEL)
Philips Mohamed Abdel Gomaa (EGY) Litjens Osvaldo Pensosi (ITA)
Peter Jackson (GBR) Jaime Salvatella (ESP)
Surjit Peter Jackson (GBR) Garraffo Paolucci Cooke Fritz Seegers (FRG)
Mohamed Ghouse (IND)
Peter Paul Lathouwers (NED) Haigh Walsh Smith Charlesworth Ajit Pal Ashok Ajit Philips
Group B
Hussain Zaman Richard Jewell (AUS) Horacio Servetto (ARG)
Amat Zaman Peter Paul Lathouwers (NED)
Bob Davidzon (NED)
Hussain Sheikh Peter Horacio Servetto (ARG) Ineson Jorge Trotta (ARG)
Amat Gulasingam Vijayanathan (MAS)
Gilles J. Fábregas Peter Paul Lathouwers (NED)
Zaman Khan Ineson Peter Paul Lathouwers (NED) Krause Lauruschkat Vos Trump Kaessmann Bob Davidzon (NED)
Osvaldo Pensosi (ITA)
Classification round
Ninth to eleventh place classification
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9–11th place semi-final
Van Tuyckom Paolucci Bob Davidzon (NED)
Ninth place game
Chohan De Clynsen Sheikh Mohammad Ramzan (PAK)
Fifth to eighth place classification
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5–8th place semi-finals
Ja. Arbós Peter Paul Lathouwers (NED)
Ajit Pal Dröse Graham Nash (GBR)
Seventh place game
Bob Davidzon (NED)
Fifth place game
Dopp Peter Dröse Strödter Lauruschkat Mohamed Ghouse (IND)
Medal round
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Semi-finals
Irvine Gulasingam Vijayanathan (MAS)
Ineson Alain Renaud (FRA)
Bronze medal match
Khan Hussain Gulasingam Vijayanathan (MAS)
Gold medal match
Fritz Seegers (FRG)
Statistics
Final standings
Goalscorers
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Paul Litjens
-
Ronald Riley
-
Juan Amat
-
Wolfgang Strödter
-
Munawwaruz Zaman
-
Serge Dubois
-
Surjit Singh Randhawa
-
Tony Ineson
-
Manzoor Hussain
-
David Bell
-
Victor Philips
-
Ajit Singh
-
Ramesh Patel
-
Abdul Rashid
-
Shahnaz Sheikh
-
Michael Peter
-
Rainer Seifert
-
Gustavo Paolucci
-
Jim Irvine
-
Michel Van Tuyckom
-
Michel Vanderborght
-
Fred Hoos
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Aslam Sher Khan
-
Ashok Kumar
-
Hans Kruize
-
Arthur Borren
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Hanif Khan
-
Akhtar Rasool
-
José Sallés
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Horst Dröse
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Ralf Lauruschkat
-
Jorge Disera
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Marcelo Garraffo
-
Jorge Ruiz
-
Jorge Sabbione
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Greg Browning
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Ric Charlesworth
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Ian Cooke
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Trevor Smith
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Terry Walsh
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Bruno De Clynsen
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Jean-François Gilles
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Guy Miserque
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Paul Chohan
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Alan Hobkirk
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Peter Motzek
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Reg Plummer
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Ajit Pal Singh
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Chand Singh
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Mohinder Singh
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Murugesan Mahendran
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Ow Soon Kooi
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Poon Fook Loke
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Wong Choon Hin
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Coen Kranenberg
-
Barry Maister
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Jaime Arbós
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Francisco Fábregas Bosch
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Jorge Fábregas
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Heiner Dopp
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Werner Kaessmann
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Michael Krause
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Peter Trump
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Uli Vos
Medallists
| NZL | |
|---|---|
| Paul Ackerley | |
| Jeff Archibald | |
| Arthur Borren | |
| Alan Chesney | |
| John Christensen | |
| Greg Dayman | |
| Tony Ineson | |
| Barry Maister | |
| Selwyn Maister | |
| Trevor Manning | |
| Alan McIntyre | |
| Neil McLeod | |
| Arthur Parkin | |
| Mohan Patel | |
| Ramesh Patel | |
| Les Wilson | AUS |
| David Bell | |
| Greg Browning | |
| Ric Charlesworth | |
| Ian Cooke | |
| Barry Dancer | |
| Douglas Golder | |
| Robert Haigh | |
| Wayne Hammond | |
| Jim Irvine | |
| Malcolm Poole | |
| Robert Proctor | |
| Graeme Reid | |
| Ronald Riley | |
| Trevor Smith | |
| Terry Walsh | PAK |
| Rashid Abdul | |
| Akhtar Rasool | |
| Mahmood Arshad | |
| Arshad Chaudhry | |
| Khan Haneef | |
| Islahuddin Siddique | |
| Samiullah Khan | |
| Manzoor Hussain | |
| Munawwaruz Zaman | |
| Zia Qamar | |
| Nazim Salim | |
| Shahnaz Sheikh | |
| Saleem Sherwani | |
| Iftikar Syed | |
| Mudassar Syed | |
| Manzoor-ul Hassan |
References
References
- "Hockey at the 1976 Montreal Summer Games". Sports Reference.
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