2003 Men's Hockey Hamburg Masters

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2003 Men's Hockey
Hamburg Masters
Tournament details
Host countryGermany
City Hamburg
Teams 4
Venue(s) Uhlenhorster HC
Final positions
ChampionsFlag of India.svg  India (1st title)
Runner-upFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
Third placeFlag of Spain.svg  Spain
Tournament statistics
Matches played6
Goals scored31 (5.17 per match)
2002 (previous)(next) 2004

The 2003 Men's Hockey Hamburg Masters was the ninth edition of the Hamburg Masters, consisting of a series of test matches. It was held in Hamburg, Germany, from 27 to 29 June 2003, and featured four of the top nations in men's field hockey. [1]

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Competition format

The tournament featured the national teams of Argentina, India, Spain, and the hosts, Germany, competing in a round-robin format, with each team playing each other once. Three points were awarded for a win, one for a draw, and none for a loss.

Country2003 FIH Ranking [2] Best World Cup FinishBest Olympic Games Finish
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 7Sixth Place (1986, 2002)Fifth Place (1948)
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1Champions (2002)Champions (1992)
Flag of India.svg  India 6Champions (1975)Champions (1928, 1932, 1936, 1948, 1952, 1956, 1964, 1980)
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 9Runners-Up (1971, 1998)Runners-Up (1980, 1996)

Officials

The following umpires were appointed by the International Hockey Federation to officiate the tournament: [3]

Results

All times are local (Central European Summer Time).

Pool

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsResult
1Flag of India.svg  India 3201106+46Tournament Champion
2Flag of Germany.svg  Germany (H)312098+15
3Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 31116714
4Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 301261041
Source: Deutscher Hockey-Bund
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Games won; 5) Head-to-head.
(H) Host

Fixtures

27 June 2003
16:30
Argentina  Flag of Argentina.svg1–4Flag of India.svg  India
Retegui Field hockey ball.svg 52' Report D. Tirkey Field hockey ball.svg 6'
Jugraj Field hockey ball.svg 26'
Baljit Field hockey ball.svg 42'
Gagan Ajit Field hockey ball.svg 60'
Umpires:
Björn Bachmann (GER)
Guillermo Sánchez (ESP)
27 June 2003
18:45
Germany  Flag of Germany.svg2–2Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Reinelt Field hockey ball.svg 43'
Weißenborn Field hockey ball.svg 44'
Report Ribas Field hockey ball.svg 14'
Escarré Field hockey ball.svg 30'
Umpires:
Henrik Ehlers (AUT)
Daniel Santí (ARG)

28 June 2003
14:30
Argentina  Flag of Argentina.svg1–2Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Retegui Field hockey ball.svg 64' Report Escarré Field hockey ball.svg 41', 44'
Umpires:
Björn Bachmann (GER)
Javeed Sheikh (IND)
28 June 2003
17:00
India  Flag of India.svg2–3Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
D. Tirkey Field hockey ball.svg 33'
Gagan Ajit Field hockey ball.svg 47'
Report Kunz Field hockey ball.svg 36'
Wein Field hockey ball.svg 41'
Emmerling Field hockey ball.svg 63'
Umpires:
Guillermo Sánchez (ESP)
Henrik Ehlers (AUT)

29 June 2003
12:00
India  Flag of India.svg4–2Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Kanwalpreet Field hockey ball.svg 3'
Gagan Ajit Field hockey ball.svg 18'
Deepak Field hockey ball.svg 24'
D. Tirkey Field hockey ball.svg 59'
Report Aguilar Field hockey ball.svg 34'
Escarré Field hockey ball.svg 56'
Umpires:
Daniel Santí (ARG)
Björn Bachmann (GER)
29 June 2003
14:30
Germany  Flag of Germany.svg4–4Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Eimer Field hockey ball.svg 4'
Witthaus Field hockey ball.svg 15'
Emmerling Field hockey ball.svg 27'
Michel Field hockey ball.svg 63'
Report M. Vila Field hockey ball.svg 12', 39'
Almada Field hockey ball.svg 29'
Retegui Field hockey ball.svg 64'
Umpires:
Henrik Ehlers (AUT)
Javeed Sheikh (IND)

Statistics

Final standings

  1. Flag of India.svg  India
  2. Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
  3. Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
  4. Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina

Goalscorers

There were 31 goals scored in 6 matches, for an average of 5.17 goals per match.

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

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