2005 Men's Hockey Hamburg Masters

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2005 Men's Hockey
Hamburg Masters
Tournament details
Host countryGermany
City Hamburg
Teams 4
Venue(s) Uhlenhorster HC
Final positions
ChampionsFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands (1st title)
Runner-upFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Third placeFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
Tournament statistics
Matches played6
Goals scored36 (6 per match)
Top scorer(s) Flag of Germany.svg Christopher Zeller (4 goals)
2004 (previous)(next) 2006

The 2005 Men's Hockey Hamburg Masters was the eleventh edition of the Hamburg Masters, consisting of a series of test matches. It was held in Hamburg, Germany, from 12 to 14 August 2005, 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 Australia, the Netherlands, Pakistan, 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.

Country2005 FIH Ranking [2] Best World Cup FinishBest Olympic Games Finish
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 1Champions (1986)Champions (2004)
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 2Champions (2002)Champions (1992)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 3Champions (1973, 1990, 1998)Champions (1996, 2000)
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 4Champions (1971, 1978, 1982, 1994)Champions (1960, 1968, 1984)

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 the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 3210118+37Tournament Champion
2Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 3201116+56
3Flag of Germany.svg  Germany (H)31115944
4Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 300391340
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

12 August 2005
16:30
Germany  Flag of Germany.svg3–1Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan
C. Zeller Field hockey ball.svg 16', 67', 70' Report Maqsood Field hockey ball.svg 48'
Umpires:
Bart de Liefde (NED)
David Gentles (AUS)
12 August 2005
18:45
Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg1–3Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Naylor Field hockey ball.svg 67' Report M. Brouwer Field hockey ball.svg 18'
Derikx Field hockey ball.svg 40'
Weusthof Field hockey ball.svg 47'
Umpires:
Markus Petter (GER)
James Pilgrim (ENG)

13 August 2005
14:00
Netherlands  Flag of the Netherlands.svg6–5Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan
Reckers Field hockey ball.svg 18'
R. Brouwer Field hockey ball.svg 19', 61'
Weusthof Field hockey ball.svg 23'
De Nooijer Field hockey ball.svg 34'
Klaver Field hockey ball.svg 38'
Report Butt Field hockey ball.svg 40', 41', 66'
Mehmood Field hockey ball.svg 47', 50'
Umpires:
David Gentles (AUS)
Markus Petter (GER)
13 August 2005
16:30
Germany  Flag of Germany.svg0–6Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Report McCann Field hockey ball.svg 3'
Bishop Field hockey ball.svg 33', 65'
Doerner Field hockey ball.svg 45'
Schubert Field hockey ball.svg 49'
Livermore Field hockey ball.svg 69'
Umpires:
James Pilgrim (ENG)
Haider Rasool (PAK)

14 August 2005
12:00
Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg4–3Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan
Livermore Field hockey ball.svg 6'
Dwyer Field hockey ball.svg 8'
Schubert Field hockey ball.svg 37', 51'
Report Imran Field hockey ball.svg 40', 53'
Abbasi Field hockey ball.svg 45'
Umpires:
Bart de Liefde (NED)
James Pilgrim (ENG)
14 August 2005
14:30
Netherlands  Flag of the Netherlands.svg2–2Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Reckers Field hockey ball.svg 52'
Weusthof Field hockey ball.svg 66'
Report Witte Field hockey ball.svg 19'
C. Zeller Field hockey ball.svg 60'
Umpires:
Haider Rasool (PAK)
David Gentles (AUS)

Statistics

Final standings

  1. Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
  2. Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
  3. Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
  4. Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan

Goalscorers

There were 36 goals scored in 6 matches, for an average of 6 goals per match.

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

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