1994 Men's Hockey World Cup

1994 Hockey World Cup
Tournament details
Host country Australia
City Sydney
Teams 12
Venue(s) Homebush Stadium
Top three teams
Champions  Pakistan (4th title)
Runner-up  Netherlands
Third place  Australia
Tournament statistics
Matches played 38
Goals scored 129 (3.39 per match)
Top scorer(s) Taco van den Honert (11 goals)
Best player Shahbaz Ahmad[1]
1990 (previous) (next) 1998

The 1994 Hockey World Cup, was the eighth tournament of the Hockey World Cup men's field hockey tournament. It was held from 23 November to 4 December 1994. Pakistan defeated the Netherlands 1–1 (4-3 on penalties) to lift the trophy.[1][2]

Venue

  • Home Bush Stadium[3]

Results

Pools

Pool A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Pakistan 5401104+68
 Australia 540194+58
 England 522143+16
 Argentina 52128805
 Spain 511378–13
 Belarus 5005213–110
23 November 1994
Australia  2 – 0  Belarus
England  0 – 0  Spain
Pakistan  3 – 0  Argentina
24 November 1994
England  1 – 0  Belarus
Australia  2 – 1  Argentina
25 November 1994
Pakistan  3 – 1  Spain
26 November 1994
Pakistan  2 – 1  Australia
Spain  4 – 1  Belarus
England  1 – 1  Argentina
28 November 1994
Australia  2 – 1  Spain
England  2 – 0  Pakistan
Argentina  4 – 1  Belarus
29 November 1994
Argentina  2 – 1  Spain
Australia  2 – 0  England
30 November 1994
Pakistan  2 – 0  Belarus

Pool B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Netherlands 5410216+159
 Germany 5230103+77
 India 52121110+15
 South Korea 5122109+14
 South Africa 504159–44
 Belgium 5014626–201
23 November 1994
Germany  1 – 1  South Africa
24 November 1994
Netherlands  8 – 1  Belgium
India  2 – 0  South Korea
25 November 1994
South Korea  0– 0  South Africa
Netherlands  4– 2  India
Germany  6– 0  Belgium
27 November 1994
South Korea  7 – 2  Belgium
India  2 – 2  South Africa
Netherlands  0 – 0  Germany
28 November 1994
South Africa  1 – 1  Belgium
29 November 1994
Netherlands  4 – 2  South Korea
Germany  2 – 1  India
30 November 1994
India  4 – 2  Belgium
Netherlands  5 – 1  South Africa
Germany  1 – 1  South Korea

Ninth to twelfth place classification

 
CrossoverNinth and Tenth Place
 
      
 
3 December 1994
 
 
 Spain (p.s.o)1 (8)
 
4 December 1994
 
 Belgium1 (7)
 
 Spain2
 
3 December 1994
 
 South Africa0
 
 Belarus2
 
 
 South Africa3
 
Eleventh and Twelfth Place
 
 
4 December 1994
 
 
 Belgium1
 
 
 Belarus0

Crossover

3 December 1994
Belarus  2–3  South Africa
3 December 1994
Spain  1–1  Belgium
Penalties
8–7

Eleventh and twelfth place classification

4 December 1994
Belgium  1–0  Belarus

Ninth and tenth place classification

4 December 1994
Spain  2–0  South Africa

Fifth to eighth place classification

 
CrossoverFifth and Sixth Place
 
      
 
2 December 1994
 
 
 England3
 
3 December 1994
 
 South Korea1
 
 England0
 
2 December 1994
 
 India1
 
 Argentina2 (1)
 
 
 India (p.s.o)2 (4)
 
Seventh and Eighth Place
 
 
3 December 1994
 
 
 South Korea3 (3)
 
 
 Argentina (p.s.o)3 (5)

Crossover

2 December 1994
England  3–1  South Korea
2 December 1994
Argentina  2–2  India
Penalties
1–4

Seventh and eighth place

3 December 1994
South Korea  3–3  Argentina
Penalties
3–5

Fifth and sixth place

3 December 1994
England  0–1  India

First to fourth place classification

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
2 December 1994
 
 
 Australia1
 
4 December 1994
 
 Netherlands3
 
 Netherlands1 (3)
 
2 December 1994
 
 Pakistan1 (4)
 
 Pakistan1 (5)
 
 
 Germany1 (3)
 
Third place
 
 
4 December 1994
 
 
 Australia 5
 
 
 Germany2

Semi-finals

2 December 1994
Australia  1–3  Netherlands
2 December 1994
Pakistan  1–1  Germany
Penalties
5–3

Third and fourth place

4 December 1994
Australia  5–2  Germany

Germany played against Australia for 3rd position.

Final

4 December 1994
Netherlands  1–1  Pakistan
Bovelander Kamran Ashraf
Penalties
3–4
Umpires:
Don Prior (AUS)
Santiago Deo (ESP)

Pakistan
Mansoor Ahmed, Mujahid Ali Rana, Alam Naveed, Muhammad Usman, Irfan Mohammmad, Khawaja Junaid, Asif Bajwa, Tahir Zaman, Kamran Ashraf, Shahbaz Ahmed (capt), Wasim Feroz Subs-Muhammad Shahbaz, Shafqat Malik

Netherlands
Ronald Jansen, Erik Jazet, Wouter van Pelt, Bastiaan Poortenaar, Floris Jan Bovelander, Jacques Brinkman, Marc Delissen (capt), Leo Klein Gebbink, Stephan Veen, Taco van den Honert, Remco van Wijk Subs-Teun de Nooijer, Jeroen Delmee

 1994 Hockey World Cup Winner 

Pakistan
Fourth title

Notes and references

  1. 1 2 "Rediff.com Sports: 10th Men's Hockey World Cup, Kuala Lumpur, 2002". Rediff.co.in. 1994-12-04. Retrieved 2012-09-20.
  2. ""Sydney Friskin. "Pakistan exact revenge in World Cup final." Times [London, England] 5 Dec. 1994". the Times.
  3. "Rediff.com Sports: 10th Men's Hockey World Cup, Kuala Lumpur, 2002". Rediff.co.in. Retrieved 2012-09-20.
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