The 2012 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy was the 34th edition of the Hockey Champions Trophy men's field hockey tournament. The tournament was held between 1–9 December 2012 in Melbourne, Australia.[1]
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Australia won the tournament for the thirteenth time after defeating the Netherlands 2–1 in the final, extending their record winning streak to five consecutive titles.[2]
Even though Spain was automatically qualified as the runner-up of the previous edition, they withdrew from participating due to financial issues. In addition to the three teams nominated by the FIH Executive Board to compete, the following eight teams, competed in this tournament.
Below are the 10 umpires appointed by the International Hockey Federation:
- Richmond Attipoe (GHA)
- Diego Barbas (ARG)
- David Gentles (AUS)
- Andrew Kennedy (ENG)
- Martin Madden (SCO)
- Deon Nel (RSA)
- Raghu Prasad (IND)
- Haider Rasool (PAK)
- Simon Taylor (NZL)
- Paco Vázquez (ESP)
All times are Australia Eastern Daylight Time (UTC+11)[5]
First round
Pool A
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FIHRules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result.
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More information Germany, 3–2 ...
Umpires: David Gentles (AUS) Haider Rasool (PAK) |
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More information England, 1–3 ...
Umpires: Martin Madden (SCO) Richmond Attipoe (GHA) |
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More information England, 4–1 ...
Umpires: David Gentles (AUS) Haider Rasool (PAK) |
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More information New Zealand, 2–4 ...
Umpires: Deon Nel (RSA) Diego Barbas (ARG) |
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More information New Zealand, 1–1 ...
Umpires: Haider Rasool (PAK) Martin Madden (SCO) |
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More information Germany, 3–2 ...
Umpires: Paco Vázquez (ESP) Diego Barbas (ARG) |
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Pool B
Source:
FIHRules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result.
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More information Netherlands, 3–1 ...
Umpires: Andrew Kennedy (ENG) Diego Barbas (ARG) |
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More information Australia, 4–2 ...
Umpires: Deon Nel (RSA) Raghu Prasad (IND) |
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More information Belgium, 0–2 ...
Umpires: Andrew Kennedy (ENG) Richmond Attipoe (GHA) |
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More information Netherlands, 0–0 ...
Umpires: Simon Taylor (NZL) Paco Vázquez (ESP) |
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More information Belgium, 4–5 ...
Umpires: Raghu Prasad (IND) Andrew Kennedy (ENG) |
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More information Australia, 1−0 ...
Umpires: Simon Taylor (NZL) Richmond Attipoe (GHA) |
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Second round
Quarterfinals
More information Germany, 1−2 ...
Umpires: Diego Barbas (ARG) Paco Vázquez (ESP) |
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More information Netherlands, 2–0 ...
Umpires: Haider Rassol (PAK) Martin Madden (SCO) |
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More information India, 1–0 ...
Umpires: David Gentles (AUS) Deon Nel (RSA) |
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More information Australia, 2–0 ...
Umpires: Simon Taylor (NZL) Raghu Prasad (IND) |
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Fifth to eighth place classification
Crossover
More information Belgium, 4–0 ...
Umpires: Raghu Prasad (IND) Diego Barbas (ARG) |
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More information Germany, 6–4 ...
Umpires: Deon Nel (RSA) Richmond Attipoe (GHA) |
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Seventh and eighth place
More information England, 2–3 (a.e.t.) ...
Umpires: Deon Nel (RSA) Raghu Prasad (IND) |
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Fifth and sixth place
More information Belgium, 5–4 (a.e.t.) ...
Umpires: Haider Rassol (PAK) Andrew Kennedy (ENG) |
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First to fourth place classification
Semi-finals
More information Pakistan, 2–5 ...
Umpires: David Gentles (AUS) Paco Vázquez (ESP) |
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More information India, 0–3 ...
Umpires: Andrew Kennedy (ENG) Martin Madden (SCO) |
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Third and fourth place
More information India, 2–3 ...
Umpires: Diego Barbas (ARG) David Gentles (AUS) |
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Final
More information Australia, 2–1 (a.e.t.) ...
Umpires: Martin Madden (SCO) Paco Vázquez (ESP) |
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Goalscorers
There were 103 goals scored in 24 matches, for an average of 4.29 goals per match.
5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
1 own goal
Source: FIH