2001 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy

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2001 Men's Hockey
Champions Trophy
Tournament details
Host countryNetherlands
CityRotterdam
Dates3–11 November
Teams6
Venue(s)Hazelaarweg Stadion
Final positions
Champions Germany (8th title)
Runner-up Australia
Third place Netherlands
Tournament statistics
Matches played18
Goals scored90 (5 per match)
Top scorer(s)Germany Florian Kunz (10 goals)
Best playerGermany Florian Kunz
2000 (previous) (next) 2002

The 2001 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy was the 23rd edition of the Hockey Champions Trophy men's field hockey tournament. It was reorganised to take place in Rotterdam, Netherlands on the scheduled dates of 3–11 November 2001. The event will take place at HC Rotterdam’s brand new NLG 24 million, 8,000-seating facility, which opened in August and was the first world level event at the venue.

Squads[]

Results[]

Pool[]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Germany 5 5 0 0 15 7 +8 15
 Australia 5 4 0 1 15 10 +5 12
 Pakistan 5 2 1 2 14 12 +2 7
 Netherlands 5 2 1 2 11 11 0 7
 England 5 1 0 4 11 17 −6 3
 South Korea 5 0 0 5 8 17 −9 0
Source:[citation needed]
3 November 2001
12:00
England  4–3  South Korea
Wallis Goal 26'
Matthews Goal 46'50'53'
Report Yeo Woon-kon Goal 34'
Song Seung-tae Goal 40'
Hwang Jong-hyun Goal 45'
3 November 2001
14:30
Netherlands  1–1  Pakistan
Taekema Goal 9' Report Abbas Goal 27'
3 November 2001
17:00
Germany  2–1  Australia
Domke Goal 41'
Kunz Goal 60'
Report Goal 8'

4 November 2001
12:30
Pakistan  2–0  South Korea
Jawad Goal 6' Report
4 November 2001
15:00
Australia  3–2  Netherlands
Dwyer Goal 20'
Elder Goal 58'
Smith Goal 65'
Report De Nooijer Goal 6'
M. Brouwer Goal 68'
4 November 2001
17:30
Germany  2–0  England
Kunz Goal 7'24' Report

6 November 2001
14:30
Australia  3–1  Pakistan
Goal 42'55'
Commens Goal 68'
Report Abbas Goal 66'
6 November 2001
17:00
Germany  3–0  South Korea
Kunz Goal 14'46'
Domke Goal 63'
Report
6 November 2001
19:30
England  2–3  Netherlands
Hall Goal 44'
Pearn Goal 55'
Report De Nooijer Goal 18'
Eikelboom Goal 21'
Delmee Goal 25'

7 November 2001
15:00
Pakistan  4–5  Germany
Abbas Goal 34'35'51'
Sarwar Goal 56'
Report Domke Goal 5'
Green Goal 28'
Kunz Goal 30'54'
Wein Goal 32'
7 November 2001
17:30
Australia  3–2  England
Wells Goal 21'
Elder Goal 28'
Goal 53'
Report Goal 26'
Wallis Goal 41'
7 November 2001
20:00
South Korea  2–3  Netherlands
Kang Keon-wook Goal 13'
Lee Jung-seon Goal 24'
Report De Nooijer Goal 35'
M. Brouwer Goal 38'
Geeris Goal 42'

10 November 2001
10:00
South Korea  3–5  Australia
Yeo Woon-kon Goal 35'
Kang Keon-wook Goal 55'
Lee Jung-seon Goal 68'
Report Victory Goal 20'
Commens Goal 36'
Elder Goal 36'49'
Webster Goal 67'
10 November 2001
12:00
Netherlands  2–3  Germany
Taekema Goal 47'
Klaver Goal 68'
Report Michel Goal 2'
Reinelt Goal 38'
Kunz Goal 59'
10 November 2001
13:30
England  3–6  Pakistan
Pearn Goal 15'
Wyatt Goal 24'
Hall Goal 53'
Report Abbas Goal 7'35'
Jawad Goal 35'60'69'
Nadeem Goal 64'

Classification[]

Fifth and sixth place[]

11 November 2001
12:00
England  3–3 (a.e.t.)  South Korea
Hall Goal 32'
Goal 64'
Pearn Goal 66'
Report Lee Jung-seon Goal 7'
Hwang Jong-hyun Goal 51'
Song Seung-tae Goal 65'
Penalties
Hall Penalty shoot-out missed
Matthews Penalty shoot-out scored
Wyatt Penalty shoot-out scored
Bertram Penalty shoot-out scored
3–2 Penalty shoot-out scored Yeo Woon-kon
Penalty shoot-out scored Kim Kyung-seok
Penalty shoot-out missed Shin Seok-kyo
Penalty shoot-out missed Lee Jung-seon
Penalty shoot-out missed Kang Seong-jung

Third and fourth place[]

11 November 2001
11:00
Pakistan  2–5  Netherlands
Report

Final[]

11 November 2001
13:30
Germany  2–1  Australia
Kunz Goal 35'46' Report Smith Goal 45'

Awards[]

Topscorer Player of the Tournament
Germany Florian Kunz Germany Florian Kunz

Final standings[]

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

External links[]

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