2019 Men's EuroHockey Championship IV

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2019 Men's EuroHockey Championship IV
Tournament details
Host countryFinland
City Helsinki
Dates6–11 August
Teams5 (from 1 confederation)
Final positions
ChampionsFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary (1st title)
Runner-upFlag of Finland.svg  Finland
Third placeFlag of Norway.svg  Norway
Tournament statistics
Matches played10
Goals scored28 (2.8 per match)
Top scorer(s) Flag of Finland.svg Sami Laiho  (4 goals)
2017 (previous)(next) 2021

The 2019 Men's EuroHockey Championship IV was the 8th edition of the EuroHockey Championship IV, the fourth level of the European field hockey championships. It was held from 7 to 11 August 2019 in Helsinki, Finland. [1]

Contents

The winner of the tournament was promoted the EuroHockey Championship III.

Teams

The following five teams, shown with pre-tournament world rankings, competed in this tournament. [2]

Results

All times are local, EEST (UTC+3).

Pool

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion
1Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary (P)431094+510 EuroHockey Championship III
2Flag of Finland.svg  Finland (H)421176+17
3Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 41215505
4Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus 40313523
5Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 40134841
Source: FIH
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals for. [3]
(H) Host; (P) Promoted.
6 August 2019
15:45
Hungary  Flag of Hungary.svg2–1Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Suba Field hockey ball.svg 50'
Olasz Field hockey ball.svg 52'
Report Rathore Field hockey ball.svg 8'
Umpires:
Mikhail Golovanov (RUS)
Pieter Hembrecht (NED)
6 August 2019
18:00
Finland  Flag of Finland.svg3–1Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Laiho Field hockey ball.svg 41', 44'
Makela Field hockey ball.svg 55'
Report Maučec Field hockey ball.svg 53'
Umpires:
Tamás Hermann (HUN)
Wajed Khan (NOR)

7 August 2019
15:45
Cyprus  Flag of Cyprus.svg1–1Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Weare Field hockey ball.svg 60' Report Garcha Field hockey ball.svg 27'
Umpires:
Pieter Hembrecht (NED)
Sašo Sukič (SLO)
7 August 2019
18:00
Hungary  Flag of Hungary.svg3–2Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Léber Field hockey ball.svg 30', 42'
Ficzere Field hockey ball.svg 56'
Report Maučec Field hockey ball.svg 38'
Potokar Field hockey ball.svg 56'
Umpires:
Christian Gibson (FIN)
Mikhail Golovanov (RUS)

8 August 2019
18:00
Finland  Flag of Finland.svg3–1Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus
Laiho Field hockey ball.svg 13'
Meski Field hockey ball.svg 20'
Vesakoski Field hockey ball.svg 43'
Report Weare Field hockey ball.svg 50'
Umpires:
Tamás Hermann (HUN)
Wajed Khan (NOR)

9 August 2019
12:00
Slovenia  Flag of Slovenia.svg1–2Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Blaž Field hockey ball.svg 51' Report Garcha Field hockey ball.svg 58', 60'
Umpires:
Mikhail Golovanov (RUS)
Christian Gibson (FIN)

10 August 2019
12:45
Hungary  Flag of Hungary.svg1–1Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus
Ficzere Field hockey ball.svg 23' Report Stylianou Field hockey ball.svg 6'
Umpires:
Pieter Hembrecht (NED)
Christian Gibson (FIN)
10 August 2019
15:00
Norway  Flag of Norway.svg1–1Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Zia Field hockey ball.svg 51' Report Laiho Field hockey ball.svg 38'
Umpires:
Sašo Sukič (SLO)
Tamás Hermann (HUN)

11 August 2019
11:45
Cyprus  Flag of Cyprus.svg0–0Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Report
Umpires:
Mikhai Golovanov (RUS)
Wajed Khan (NOR)
11 August 2019
15:00
Finland  Flag of Finland.svg0–3Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Report Botka Field hockey ball.svg 15'
I. Farkas Field hockey ball.svg 26'
Olasz Field hockey ball.svg 39'
Umpires:
Pieter Hembrecht (NED)
Saso Sukic (SLO)

Statistics

Final standings

RankTeam
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Finland.svg  Finland
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Norway.svg  Norway
4Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus
5Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia

     Promoted to the EuroHockey Championship III

Goalscorers

There were 28 goals scored in 10 matches, for an average of 2.8 goals per match.

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

Source: FIH

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References

  1. "2019 EuroHockey Championships – UPDATED". eurohockey.org. European Hockey Federation. 12 October 2018. Retrieved 25 December 2018.
  2. "Teams". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 25 December 2018.
  3. FIH General Tournament Regulations March 2019