2010 Men's EuroHockey Junior Championship

The 2010 Men's EuroHockey Junior Championship was the 15th edition of the men's EuroHockey Junior Championship, the biennial international men's under-21 field hockey championship of Europe organised by the European Hockey Federation. It was held in Siemianowice Śląskie, Poland from 25 to 31 July 2010.[1]

2019 Men's EuroHockey Junior Championship
Tournament details
Host countryPoland
CitySiemianowice Śląskie
Dates25–31 July
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Final positions
Champions Netherlands (7th title)
Runner-up Belgium
Third place Germany
Tournament statistics
Matches played20
Goals scored109 (5.45 per match)
Top scorer(s) Tom Boon (9 goals)
2008 (previous) (next) 2012

The Netherlands won the tournament for the seventh time after defeating the Belgium 4–1 in the final. Germany won the bronze model by defeating England 4–3.[2]

Qualified teams

The following eight team qualified based on their final positions in the 2008 EuroHockey Junior Championships.

Dates Event Location Quotas Qualifiers
20–26 July 2018 2008 EuroHockey Junior Championship San Sebastián, Spain 6  Belgium
 England
 Germany
 Netherlands
 Poland
 Spain
2010 EuroHockey Junior Championship II Bra, Italy 2  France
 Russia
Total 8

Results

Preliminary round

Pool A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Belgium 3 2 1 0 11 8 +3 7 Semi-finals
2  England 3 2 0 1 10 7 +3 6
3  Spain 3 0 2 1 4 8 4 2 Pool C
4  France 3 0 1 2 5 7 2 1
Source: SiemianowiceŚląskie2010
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result.[3]
25 July 2010
10:30
Spain  1–5  England
Romeu  38' Report Faulkner  5'
Hearne  8'
Griffiths  25'
Kinder  32'
Beckett  35'
Umpires:
Michael Gerwig (GER)
Coen van Bunge (NED)
25 July 2010
12:45
Belgium  4–3  France
Boon  16', 60', 63'
Adriaensen  18'
Report Sánchez  6'
Genestet  29'
Magner  50'
Umpires:
Chris McConkey (IRE)
Grzegorz Rysiński (POL)

26 July 2010
15:45
England  3–2  France
Beckett  28', 42'
Griffiths  47'
Report Magner  4'
Lo. Sevestre  21'
Umpires:
Mikhail Golovanov (RUS)
Coen van Bunge (NED)
26 July 2010
18:00
Belgium  3–3  Spain
Boon  13', 43', 60' Report Bach  48'
Moreno  66'
Elías  690'
Umpires:
Martin Madden (SCO)
Grzegorz Rysiński (POL)

28 July 2010
10:30
Spain  0–0  France
Report
Umpires:
Michael Gerwig (GER)
Coen van Bunge (NED)
28 July 2010
12:45
England  2–4  Belgium
Faulkner  28'
Beckett  52'
Report Gougnard  29'
Van Aubel  42', 44'
Boon  47'
Umpires:
Martin Madden (SCO)
Mikhail Golovanov (RUS)

Pool B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Netherlands 3 3 0 0 8 5 +3 9 Semi-finals
2  Germany 3 2 0 1 16 9 +7 6
3  Russia 3 0 1 2 9 13 4 1 Pool C
4  Poland 3 0 1 2 4 10 6 1
Source: SiemianowiceŚląskie2010
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result.[3]
25 July 2010
15:45
Germany  8–5  Russia
Swiatek  7', 16', 52'
Matania  38', 41', 43'
Hablawetz  49'
Polk  57'
Report Komarov  10', 61', 69'
Yankun  29'
Zamalutdinov  32'
Umpires:
Pierric Jourdain (FRA)
Sébastien Dutermé (BEL)
25 July 2010
18:30
Netherlands  2–1  Poland
Buissant  22'
Siebinga  41'
Report Oszyjczyk  70'
Umpires:
Luís Mariano Martínez (ESP)
Paul Walker (ENG)

27 July 2010
15:45
Germany  3–4  Netherlands
Grell  21', 38'
Swiatek  56'
Report Van Puffelen  12'
Kellerman  29'
Van Ass  52'
Galema  65'
Umpires:
Chris McConkey (IRE)
Pierric Jourdain (FRA)
27 July 2010
18:00
Poland  3–3  Russia
Makowski  20', 56', 57' Report Yankun  35'
Komarov  40', 68'
Umpires:
Sébastien Dutermé (BEL)
Luís Mariano Martínez (ESP)

28 July 2010
15:45
Netherlands  2–1  Russia
Buissant  19'
Benschop  67'
Report Skiperskiy  55'
Umpires:
Chris McConkey (IRE)
Luís Mariano Martínez (ESP)
27 July 2010
18:00
Poland  0–5  Germany
Report Miltkau  18', 53'
Nieder  21'
Matania  44'
Polk  56'
Umpires:
Sébastien Dutermé (BEL)
Paul Walker (ENG)

Classification round

Fifth to eighth place classification

Points obtained in the preliminary round are carried over into Pool C.

Pool C
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Relegation
1  France 3 1 2 0 7 4 +3 5
2  Spain 3 1 2 0 7 6 +1 5
3  Russia 3 0 3 0 9 9 0 3 Relegated to 2012 EuroHockey Junior Championship II
4  Poland 3 0 1 2 7 11 4 1
Source: SiemianowiceŚląskie2010
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result.[3]
30 July 2010
10:00
France  3–3  Russia
Magner  15', 55'
Genestet  44'
Report Yankun  44', 46'
Komarov  64'
Umpires:
Paul Walker (ENG)
Grzegorz Rysiński (POL)
30 July 2010
12:15
Spain  4–3  Poland
Lasso  10', 46'
Piera  32'
Pujal  61'
Report Makowski  3'
Wachowiak  12'
Nowakowski  70'
Umpires:
Pierric Jourdain (FRA)
Mikhail Golovanov (RUS)

31 July 2010
10:00
France  4–1  Poland
Sánchez  1', 8', 63'
Van Straaten  68'
Report Poltaszewski  48'
Umpires:
Coen van Bunge (NED)
Sébastien Dutermé (BEL)
31 July 2010
12:15
Spain  3–3  Russia
Romeu  6', 57', 64' Report Komarov  10'
Yankun  34'
Kornilov  40'
Umpires:
Michael Gerwig (GER)
Paul Walker (ENG)

First to fourth place classification

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
30 July 2010
 
 
 Belgium (p.s.o)1 (5)
 
31 July 2010
 
 Germany1 (4)
 
 Belgium1
 
30 July 2010
 
 Netherlands4
 
 Netherlands3
 
 
 England1
 
Third Place
 
 
31 July 2010
 
 
 Germany4
 
 
 England3
Semi-finals
30 July 2010
15:00
Netherlands  3–1  England
Buissant  29'
Siebinga  31'
Möhlmann  52'
Report Beckett  56'
Umpires:
Martin Madden (SCO)
Michael Gerwig (GER)

30 July 2010
15:00
Belgium  1–1  Germany
Boon  60' 1 2 Meyer  51'
Penalties
Denayer
Luypaert
Boccard
Gougnard
Boon
5–4 Matania
Grell
Nevado
Miltkau
Hablawetz
Umpires:
Coen van Bunge (NED)
Luís Mariano Martínez (ESP)
Third and fourth place
31 July 2010
15:30
Germany  4–3  England
Matania  22', 25'
Miltkau  38'
Nevado  39'
Report Beckett  28', 40'
Jackson  44'
Umpires:
Luís Mariano Martínez (ESP)
Pierric Jourdain (FRA)
Final
31 July 2010
18:00
Belgium  1–4  Netherlands
Boon  44' Report Bovandeert  23'
Galema  27'
Buissant  65'
Kellerman  68'
Umpires:
Martin Madden (SCO)
Chris McConkey (IRE)

Statistics

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.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
 Netherlands 5 5 0 0 15 7 +8 15 Tournament Champion
 Belgium 5 2 2 1 13 13 0 8
 Germany 5 3 1 1 21 13 +8 10
4  England 5 2 0 3 14 14 0 6
5  France 5 1 2 2 12 11 +1 5
6  Spain 5 1 3 1 11 14 3 6
7  Russia 5 0 3 2 15 19 4 3 Relegated to
2012 EuroHockey Junior Championship II
8  Poland (H) 5 0 1 4 8 18 10 1
Source: EuroHockey
(H) Host.

Goalscorers

There were 109 goals scored in 20 matches, for an average of 5.45 goals per match.

9 goals

7 goals

  • David Beckett
  • Nikolay Komarov

6 goals

  • Tobias Matania

5 goals

  • Nikolay Yankun

4 goals

  • Fabien Magner
  • Oliver Sánchez
  • Jonas Swiatek
  • Jan Buissant
  • Krystian Makowski
  • Josep Romeu

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

  • Christophe Adriaensen
  • Simon Gougnard
  • William Hearne
  • Peter Jackson
  • Jonathan Kinder
  • Lois Sevestre
  • Niels van Straaten
  • Patrick Hablawetz
  • Félix Meyer
  • Ricardo Nevado
  • Nicolai Nieder
  • Seve van Ass
  • Floris Benschop
  • Roel Bovandeert
  • Dick Möhlmann
  • Diede van Puffelen
  • Michał Nowakowski
  • Szymon Oszyjczyk
  • Michał Poltaszewski
  • Tomasz Wachowiak
  • Anton Kornilov
  • Alexander Skiperskiy
  • Iflat Zamalutdinov
  • Oriol Bach
  • Joan Elías
  • Alfonso Moreno
  • Salvador Piera
  • Marc Pujal

References

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