Hockey world cup

  1. Men's FIH Hockey World Cup
  2. World Cup
  3. World Cup of Hockey
  4. Hockey World Cup 2023 results, standings and points table


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Men's FIH Hockey World Cup

• العربية • Asturianu • বাংলা • Čeština • Deutsch • Español • Français • 한국어 • हिन्दी • Hrvatski • Bahasa Indonesia • Interlingue • Italiano • ქართული • Қазақша • Lietuvių • മലയാളം • मराठी • Bahasa Melayu • Nederlands • 日本語 • Norsk bokmål • پنجابی • Polski • Português • Русский • සිංහල • Slovenčina • Suomi • Svenska • ไทย • Українська • اردو • 吴语 • 中文 "Hockey World Cup" redirects here. Not to be confused with This article is about the men's field hockey tournament. For the women's tournament, see For other hockey cups, see Men's FIH Hockey World Cup Sport Founded 1971 ;52years ago ( 1971) Inaugural season No. of teams 16 Continent International ( Most recent champion(s) ( Most titles Official website The Men's FIH Hockey World Cup is an international The History [ ] The Hockey World Cup was first conceived by World Hockey magazine. Their idea was approved on 26 October 1969 and adopted by the FIH Council at a meeting in Brussels on 12 April 1970. The FIH decided that the inaugural World Cup would be held in October 1971, in Pakistan. However, political issues would prevent that first competition from being played in Pakistan. The FIH had inadvertently scheduled the first World Cup to be played in Pakistan during the Given the intense political climate between Pakistan and India, the FIH decided to move the tournament elsewhere. In March 1971, coincidentally in the same month The FIH has set no requirements or limitations on the size of the competition. The 1971 Cup include...

World Cup

About FIH • FIH Congress • Executive Board • Committees and Panels • Continental Federations • National Associations • Official Documents • Governance • History • Our Partners • FIH Targeted Assistance Programme • FIH Quality Programme • FIH Workrooms • FIH Hockey Academy • Organisation Chart • Anti Doping and Medical • Sustainability • Our Strategy • Our Team • Work in Hockey The biggest prize and the most cherished victory in hockey alongside the Olympics. Every four years, at the Hockey World Cup the world’s greatest teams play some of the toughest, most skillful and entertaining international hockey imaginable. This is where legends are made – with the world’s finest players battling it out to become the very best. 16 teams per gender qualify to participate in the FIH Hockey World Cup through the Hockey World Cup Qualification Tournaments will participate in the FIH Hockey World Cup.

World Cup of Hockey

Main article: The World Cup of Hockey was preceded by the Canada Cup, which began in [ self-published source] It was the first international ice hockey tournament that allowed hockey nations to field their top players, as the The tournaments, held every three to five years, took place in World Cup of Hockey [ ] In 1996, the Canada Cup was officially replaced by the World Cup of Hockey. The Canada Cup trophy was retired. The tournament expanded to eight teams: as the national teams of Eight years later, the second installment of the World Cup of Hockey took place in On January 24, 2015, NHL commissioner The 2020 edition was planned to include a European qualification tournament to determine some participating nations. Trophy [ ] In 2004, Canadian American architect Tournaments [ ] Year Final host Champion Runner-up Final score(s) Semi-finalists 3–4 (OT), 5–2, 5–2 3–2 3–1, 2–1 2025 Titles [ ] Team Titles Runners-up Semi-finals Total (Top 4) 2 ( 1 ( – 3 1 ( – 1 ( 2 – 1 ( – 1 – 1 ( – 1 – – 2 ( 2 – – 2 ( 2 – – 1 ( 1 (*) Host See also [ ] • • • • • References [ ] • dailyhive.com . Retrieved March 24, 2020. • . Retrieved September 20, 2009. • The Canada Cup of Hockey Fact and Stat Book, p. 2, H.J. Anderson, ISBN number: 1412055121, 9781412055123, Publisher: Trafford Publishing, 2005 [ self-published source] • . Retrieved January 31, 2015. • Sportsnet.ca . Retrieved January 24, 2015. • Seravalli, Frank (January 16, 2019). TSN.ca . Retrieved January 17, 2019. • Johnston, Chris (Aug...

Hockey World Cup 2023 results, standings and points table

The FIH Men's Hockey World Cup 2023 in Odisha’s Bhubaneswar and Rourkela from January 13 to 29, featured 16 top teams from across the globe. The 16 teams in the 2023 Hockey World Cup, were divided into four groups - Pool A to D - of four teams each. The teams in each group played in a single-headed round-robin format in the group stage of the competition. Men's Hockey World Cup 2023 groups Pool A: Australia, South Africa, France, Argentina Pool B: Belgium, Japan, Korea, Germany Pool C: Netherlands, Chile, Malaysia, New Zealand Pool D: India, Wales, Spain, England After the group stage, the top teams from each pool, based on the results, qualified directly for the quarter-finals. The second and third-placed teams from the four groups, meanwhile, played in the crossover matches to determine the other four quarter-finalists. Teams which got knocked out from the championship race played classification matches until their final rank in the men’s hockey World Cup 2023 was finalised. The 2023 Men’s Hockey World Cup final was played on January 29 while the third-place match was earlier in the day. Get all Odisha Odisha Hockey World Cup 2023 results, points tables, standings for each pool and all scores for the knockout rounds, including the final, here. FIH Men's Hockey World Cup 2023: Results, scores and group stage points table Hockey World Cup 2023 Pool A points table Pool A Position Team Played Won Draw Lost Points GF GA GD 1* Australia 3 2 1 0 7 20 5 +15 2** Argentina 3 1 2 0...