1998 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy

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1998 Men's Hockey
Champions Trophy
Tournament details
Host countryPakistan
CityLahore
Dates31 October – 8 November
Teams6
Venue(s)National Hockey Stadium
Final positions
Champions Netherlands (4th title)
Runner-up Pakistan
Third place Australia
Tournament statistics
Matches played18
Goals scored92 (5.11 per match)
Top scorer(s)Spain Juan Escarré
Netherlands Bram Lomans (7 goals)
1997 (previous) (next) 1999

The 1998 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy was the 20th edition of the Hockey Champions Trophy men's field hockey tournament. It took place from 31 October to 8 November 1998 at the National Hockey Stadium in Lahore, Pakistan.

Results[]

Pool[]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Netherlands 5 4 0 1 19 10 +9 12
 Pakistan 5 2 2 1 17 14 +3 8
 Australia 5 2 2 1 11 10 +1 8
 South Korea 5 2 2 1 14 15 −1 8
 Spain 5 1 1 3 13 15 −2 4
 Germany 5 0 1 4 7 17 −10 1
Source:[citation needed]
31 October 1998
10:05
Netherlands  3–2  Spain
Lomans Goal 21'
Brinkman Goal 29'
Eikelboom Goal 44'
Report Escarré Goal 65'
Pujol Goal 68'
31 October 1998
12:05
Australia  2–0  Germany
Goal 31'
Commens Goal 41'
Report
31 October 1998
15:05
South Korea  4–3  Pakistan
Kim Yong-bae Goal 15'16'
Kang Keon-wook Goal 45'52'
Report Sarwar Goal 4'35'
Ashraf Goal 63'

1 November 1998
13:05
Germany  2–4  Netherlands
Emmerling Goal 15'
Goal 27'
Report Lomans Goal 10'
Buma Goal 11'
Geeris Goal 20'
Eikelboom Goal 30'
1 November 1998
15:05
Pakistan  2–2  Spain
Abbas Goal 55'
Goal 63'
Report Sánchez Goal 58'
Escarré Goal 69'

2 November 1998
15:05
South Korea  1–1  Australia
Kim Young-kyu Goal 24' Report Elder Goal 60'

3 November 1998
10:05
Germany  1–5  Spain
Mayerhöfer Goal 39' Report Escarré Goal 22'29'
Arnau Goal 43'51'
Amat Goal 53'
3 November 1998
13:05
Pakistan  4–4  Australia
Goal 35'
Bashir Goal 60'68'
Abbas Goal 64'
Report Livermore Goal 9'
Stacy Goal 12'40'
Elder Goal 66'
3 November 1998
15:05
Netherlands  5–0  South Korea
Geeris Goal 30'41'
De Nooijer Goal 45'
Van Wijk Goal 48'
Eikelboom Goal 69'
Report

4 November 1998
15:05
Pakistan  5–3  Netherlands
Bashir Goal 21'
Anis Goal 24'61'
Sarwar Goal 38'
Abbas Goal 53'
Report Eikelboom Goal 25'
Lomans Goal 41'64'

5 November 1998
11:05
Spain  1–3  Australia
Arnau Goal 32' Report Goal 12'
Webster Goal 30'
Stacy Goal 48'
5 November 1998
13:05
Germany  3–3  South Korea
Goal 8'59'
Kurtz Goal 30'
Report Song Seung-tae Goal 4'49'
Kim Jung-chul Goal 35'

6 November 1998
09:05
Australia  1–4  Netherlands
Commens Goal 61' Report Van Wijk Goal 21'
Lomans Goal 33'39'
Eikelboom Goal 51'
6 November 1998
11:05
Spain  3–6  South Korea
Casas Goal 49'
Escarré Goal 53'56'
Report Kang Keon-wook Goal 35'
Goal 45'
Yeo Woon-kon Goal 47'
Song Seung-tae Goal 51'
Kim Young-kyu Goal 65'70'
6 November 1998
15:05
Pakistan  3–1  Germany
Hussain Goal 12'
Abbas Goal 55'
Bashir Goal 68'
Report Kurtz Goal 32'

Classification[]

Fifth and sixth place[]

8 November 1998
09:05
Germany  2–3 (a.e.t.)  Spain
Goal 27'
Reinelt Goal 63'
Report Escarré Goal 7'
Ribas Goal 69'
Pujol Goal 77'
Umpires:
Jos Gorissen (NED)
Murray Grime (AUS)

Third and fourth place[]

8 November 1998
11:35
Australia  1–1  South Korea
Stacy Goal 27' Report Song Seung-tae Goal 61'
Penalties
Commens Penalty shoot-out scored
Elder Penalty shoot-out scored
Livermore Penalty shoot-out scored
Penalty shoot-out scored
Elmer Penalty shoot-out scored
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Commens Penalty shoot-out missed
Elder Penalty shoot-out scored
Livermore Penalty shoot-out scored
Penalty shoot-out scored
8–7 Penalty shoot-out scored Kim Yong-bae
Penalty shoot-out scored Hong Kyung-suep
Penalty shoot-out scored Yeo Woon-kon
Penalty shoot-out scored Kang Keon-wook
Penalty shoot-out scored Park Shin-heum
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Penalty shoot-out missed Kim Yong-bae
Penalty shoot-out scored Park Shin-heum
Penalty shoot-out scored Yeo Woon-kon
Penalty shoot-out missed Hong Kyung-suep
Umpires:
Edmundo Saladino (ARG)
Pedro Teixeira (POR)

Final[]

8 November 1998
15:05
Pakistan  1–3  Netherlands
Bashir Goal 12' Report Lomans Goal 21'
Geeris Goal 32'
Eikelboom Goal 68'

Awards[]

Topscorers Player of the Tournament Fair Play Trophy
Spain Juan Escarré
Netherlands Bram Lomans (7 goals)
Pakistan Atif Bashir  South Korea

Final standings[]

  1.  Netherlands
  2.  Pakistan
  3.  Australia
  4.  South Korea
  5.  Spain
  6.  Germany

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