2009 Men's EuroHockey Nations Championship

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2009 EuroHockey Nations Championship
EURO 2009
EuroHockey Nations Championship 2009.jpg
Official logo
Tournament details
Host countryNetherlands
CityAmsterdam
Dates22–30 August
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)Wagener Stadium
Final positions
Champions England (1st title)
Runner-up Germany
Third place Netherlands
Tournament statistics
Matches played20
Goals scored115 (5.75 per match)
Top scorer(s)Netherlands Taeke Taekema
Belgium Jérôme Dekeyser (9 goals)
2007 (previous) (next) 2011

The 2009 Men's EuroHockey Nations Championship was the 12th edition of the EuroHockey Nations Championship, the biennial international men's field hockey championship of Europe organized by the European Hockey Federation. It was held in Amsterdam, Netherlands from 22 to 30 August 2009.

England won the tournament for the first time after defeating Germany 5–3 in the final. The hosts and defending champions the Netherlands secured third place after defeating Spain 6–1 in the third-place playoff.

Qualified teams[]

Dates Event Location Quotas Qualifier(s)
Host 1  Netherlands
19–26 August 2007 EuroHockey Championship Manchester, England 5  Spain
 Belgium
 Germany
 England
 France
9–12 September 2007 EuroHockey Nations Trophy Lisbon, Portugal 2  Poland
 Austria
Total 8

Results[]

All times are local, CEST (UTC+2).[1]

Preliminary round[]

Pool A[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  England 3 2 1 0 17 6 +11 7 Semi-finals
2  Germany 3 2 1 0 10 7 +3 7
3  Belgium 3 1 0 2 7 11 −4 3 Pool C
4  Austria 3 0 0 3 1 11 −10 0
Source:[citation needed]
23 August 2009
13:30
England  5–0  Austria
Jackson Goal 12'
Middleton Goal 44'61'
Tindall Goal 60'
Mackay Goal 69'
Report
Umpires:
Pawel Linkowski (POL)
Marc Knülle (FRA)
23 August 2009
17:30
Germany  3–2  Belgium
Fürste Goal 39'66'
Deecke Goal 53'
Report Luycx Goal 33'
Dekeyser Goal 70'
Umpires:
Michiel Brüning (NED)
Francisco Vázquez López (ESP)

24 August 2009
15:30
Belgium  3–0  Austria
Dekeyser Goal 29'70'
Luycx Goal 67'
Report
Umpires:
Marc Knülle (FRA)
Michiel Brüning (NED)
24 August 2009
17:30
Germany  4–4  England
Zeller Goal 32'59'
Fürste Goal 36'
Wesley Goal 68'
Report Jackson Goal 4'
Middleton Goal 40'43'
Mackay Goal 52'
Umpires:
Francisco Vázquez López (ESP)
Tim Pullman (AUS)

26 August 2009
13:30
Belgium  2–8  England
Dekeyser Goal 5'
Luycx Goal 33'
Report Jackson Goal 17'27'37'
R. Mantell Goal 23'
Clarke Goal 30'68'
Alexander Goal 54'
Tindall Goal 60'
Umpires:
John Wright (RSA)
Tim Pullman (AUS)
26 August 2009
15:30
Germany  3–1  Austria
Weß Goal 27'
C. Zeller Goal 59'
P. Zeller Goal 59'
Report Goal 44'
Umpires:
Michiel Brüning (NED)
Pawel Linkowski (POL)

Pool B[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Spain 3 3 0 0 12 1 +11 9 Semi-finals
2  Netherlands (H) 3 2 0 1 15 3 +12 6
3  France 3 1 0 2 3 11 −8 3 Pool C
4  Poland 3 0 0 3 3 18 −15 0
Source:[citation needed]
(H) Host
22 August 2009
15:30
Netherlands  9–0  Poland
Taekema Goal 16'26'63'
de Nooijer Goal 40'
Kemperman Goal 50'
Hofman Goal 54'
Hertzberger Goal 60'
Brouwer Goal 66'68'
Report
Umpires:
Hamish Jamson (ENG)
John Wright (RSA)
22 August 2009
19:30
Spain  3–0  France
Tubau Goal 23'65'
Arbós Goal 43'
Report
Umpires:
Colin Hutchinson (IRL)
Tim Pullman (AUS)

24 August 2009
13:30
Poland  2–3  France
Goal 34'
Goal 68'
Report Goal 25'42'
Goal 52'
Umpires:
Thomas Dumon (BEL)
John Wright (RSA)
24 August 2009
19:30
Netherlands  0–3  Spain
Report Tubau Goal 4'
Amat Goal 43'
Sojo Goal 65'
Umpires:
Christian Blasch (GER)
Hamish Jamson (ENG)

26 August 2009
17:30
Spain  6–1  Poland
Enrique Goal 8'
Sojo Goal 29'66'
Tubau Goal 45'
Fàbregas Goal 58'
Amat Goal 62'
Report Goal 70'
Umpires:
Thomas Dumon (BEL)
Christian Blasch (GER)
26 August 2009
19:30
France  0–6  Netherlands
Report Taekema Goal 12'14'54'70'
Weusthof Goal 34'
de Nooijer Goal 37'
Umpires:
Colin Hutchinson (IRL)
Hamish Jamson (ENG)

Fifth to eighth place classification[]

The points obtained in the preliminary round against the other team are taken over.

Pool C[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Relegation
5  Belgium 3 3 0 0 15 0 +15 9
6  France 3 2 0 1 6 11 −5 6
7  Austria 3 1 0 2 7 10 −3 3 EuroHockey Championship II
8  Poland 3 0 0 3 6 13 −7 0
Source:[citation needed]
28 August 2009
12:00
Austria  2–3  France
Goal 19'
Goal 68'
Report Goal 5'
Goal 66'
Goal 70'
Umpires:
Michiel Brüning (NED)
Colin Hutchinson (IRL)
28 August 2009
14:00
Belgium  5–0  Poland
Briels Goal 29'
De Saedeleer Goal 45'
Dekeyser Goal 54'
Charlier Goal 56'
Thys Goal 68'
Report
Umpires:
Francisco Vázquez López (ESP)
Marc Knülle (FRA)

30 August 2009
08:30
Austria  5–4  Poland
Goal 3'
Goal 6'
Goal 14'
Goal 31'43'
Report Goal 24'28'32'53'
Umpires:
Thomas Dumon (BEL)
Marc Knülle (FRA)
30 August 2009
10:30
Belgium  7–0  France
Dekeyser Goal 1'15'50'66'
De Saedeleer Goal 46'
Thys Goal 48'
Briels Goal 58'
Report
Umpires:
Pawel Linkowski (POL)
Francisco Vázquez López (ESP)

First to fourth place classification[]

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
28 August
 
 
 England (a.e.t.)2
 
30 August
 
 Netherlands1
 
 England5
 
28 August
 
 Germany3
 
 Germany2
 
 
 Spain1
 
Third place
 
 
30 August
 
 
 Netherlands6
 
 
 Spain1

Semi-finals[]

28 August 2009
16:00
England  2–1 (a.e.t.)  Netherlands
Tindall Goal 22'
Jackson Goal 87'
Report Taekema Goal 49'
Umpires:
Christian Blasch (GER)
John Wright (RSA)

28 August 2009
19:00
Germany  2–1  Spain
Goal 48'
Zeller Goal 61'
Report Tubau Goal 58'
Umpires:
Tim Pullman (AUS)
Hamish Jamson (ENG)

Third and fourth place[]

30 August 2009
13:00
Netherlands  6–1  Spain
Weusthof Goal 18'24'
Kemperman Goal 54'
Hertzberger Goal 63'
Brouwer Goal 65'
Taekema Goal 69'
Report Garza Goal 26'
Umpires:
Colin Hutchinson (IRL)
Christian Blasch (GER)

Final[]

30 August 2009
15:30
England  5–3  Germany
Jackson Goal 9'62'
Middleton Goal 14'
R. Mantell Goal 54'57'
Report Zeller Goal 10'26'
Montag Goal 31'
Umpires:
Tim Pullman (AUS)
John Wright (RSA)

Final standings[]

Rank Team
Gold medal icon.svg  England
Silver medal icon.svg  Germany
Bronze medal icon.svg  Netherlands
4  Spain
5  Belgium
6  France
7  Austria
8  Poland

  Qualified for the 2010 World Cup

  Relegated to the EuroHockey Championship II

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "EHF announces EuroHockey Nations Championships match schedule". EHF. FIH. 2009-03-16. Retrieved 2009-03-20.[permanent dead link]
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