2007 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy|
| Host country | Malaysia |
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| City | Kuala Lumpur |
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| Dates | 29 November – 9 December |
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| Teams | 8 |
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| Venue(s) | Malaysia National Hockey Stadium, Bukit Jalil |
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| Champions | Germany (9th title) |
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| Runner-up | Australia |
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| Third place | Netherlands |
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| Matches played | 32 |
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| Goals scored | 146 (4.56 per match) |
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| Top scorer(s) | Jang Jong-hyun
Taeke Taekema (7 goals) |
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| Best player | Guus Vogels |
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| ← 2006 (previous) |
(next) 2008 → |
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The 2007 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy was the 29th men's field hockey tournament for the Hockey Champions Trophy. It was held from November 29 to December 9, 2007, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, having moved away from Lahore, Pakistan.[1]
Teams
The teams are determined after the 2006 World Cup in Germany, based on the criteria set:[2]
Squads
Head Coach: Markus Weise
- Christian Schulte (GK)
- Philip Witte
- Maximilian Müller
- Sebastian Biederlack
- Carlos Nevado
- Christoph Menke
- Moritz Fürste
- Jan-Marco Montag
- Sebastian Draguhn
- Tobias Hauke
- Tibor Weißenborn
- Benjamin Weß
- Niklas Meinert
- Timo Weß (c)
- Oliver Korn
- Max Weinhold (GK)
- Matthias Witthaus
- Florian Keller
- Oliver Hentschel
- Niklas Emmerling
Head Coach: Jason Lee
- Alistair McGregor (GK)
- Glenn Kirkham
- Richard Alexander
- Richard Mantell
- Ashley Jackson
- Simon Mantell
- Stephen Dick
- Matthew Daly
- Brett Garrard (c)
- Jonty Clarke
- Rob Moore
- Ben Hawes
- Niall Stott
- Alistair Wilson
- Barry Middleton
- James Tindall
- Jon Bleby
- Mark Ralph
- Ben Marsden
- James Fair (GK)
Head Coach: Cho Myung-jun
- Ko Dong-sik (GK)
- Kim Sam-seok
- Kim Chul
- Kim Joung-goo
- Oh Dae-keun
- Lee Nam-yong
- Seo Jong-ho (c)
- Kang Seong-jung
- Kim Byung-hoon
- You Hyo-sik
- Hong Sung-kweon
- Cha Jong-bok
- Lee Myung-ho (GK)
- Hong Eun-seong
- Jin Kyung-min
- Kang Moon-kweon
- Yeo Woon-kon
- Lee Seung-il
- Lee Jae-won
- Jang Jong-hyun
Head Coach: Sarjit Singh
- Khairulnizam Ibrahim (GK)
- Baljit Sarjab
- Chua Boon Huat
- Baljit Singh Charun
- Azrafiq Megat
- Selvaraju Sandrakasi
- Jiwa Mohan
- Mohd Nor Madzli
- Malek Engku
- Shahrun Abdullah
- Sukri Mutablib
- Nabil Noor
- Azlan Misron (c)
- Jivan Mohan
- Kumar Subramaniam (GK)
- Razie Rahim
- Kevinder Makbul
- Hafifi Hanafi
- Ismail Abu
- Tengku Ahmad
Head Coach: Roelant Oltmans
- Guus Vogels (GK)
- Wouter Jolie
- Geert-Jan Derikx
- Rob Derikx
- Thomas Boerma
- Ronald Brouwer
- Taeke Taekema
- Jeroen Delmee (c)
- Teun de Nooijer
- Floris Evers
- Rob Reckers
- Matthijs Brouwer
- Jeroen Hertzberger
- Quirijn Caspers
- Wouter Hermkens
- Timme Hoyng
- Robert van der Horst
- Klaas Vermeulen
- Jaap Stockmann (GK)
- Rogier Hofman
Head Coach: Manzoor Manzoor-Ul-Hassan
- Salman Akbar (c, GK)
- Zeeshan Ashraf
- Muhammad Imran
- Imran Khan
- Adnan Maqsood
- Dilawar Hussain
- Muhammad Waqas
- Waqas Akbar
- Shakeel Abbasi
- Muhammad Arshad
- Abbas Haider Billgrami
- Nasir Ahmed (GK)
- Muhammad Ali
- Ghazanfar Ali
- Inayat Ullah
- Akhtar Ali
- Muhammad Shabbir
- Sajjad Anwar
- Muhammad Kamran
- Muhammad Afzal
Head Coach: Maurits Hendriks
- Santi Freixa
- Jordi Clapes
- Francisco Fábregas (c)
- Franc Dinares
- Alex Fàbregas
- Pol Amat
- Eduard Tubau
- Juan Fernández
- Ramón Alegre
- Víctor Sojo
- Xavier Ribas
- Albert Sala
- Rodrigo Garza
- Sergi Enrique
- Eduard Arbós
- Quico Cortes (GK)
- David Alegre
- Roc Oliva
- Marc Salles
- Xavier Castillano (GK)
Results
All times are Malaysian Standard Time (UTC+08:00)
Standings
| Pos
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Team
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Pld
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W
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D
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L
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GF
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GA
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GD
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Pts
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Qualification
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| 1
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Germany
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7
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5
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1
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1
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21
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14
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+7
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16
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Final
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| 2
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Australia
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7
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4
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1
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2
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15
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8
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+7
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13
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| 3
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Netherlands
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7
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3
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3
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1
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22
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17
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+5
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12
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Third Place Match
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| 4
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South Korea
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7
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3
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3
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1
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18
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13
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+5
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12
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| 5
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Spain
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7
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3
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2
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2
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21
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15
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+6
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11
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Fifth Place Match
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| 6
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Great Britain
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7
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2
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1
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4
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9
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19
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−10
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7
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| 7
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Pakistan
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7
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1
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2
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4
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12
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20
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−8
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5
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Seventh Place Match
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| 8
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Malaysia (H)
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7
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0
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1
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6
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11
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23
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−12
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1
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Source:
FIHRules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result.
(H) Hosts
Fixtures
Umpires: Kim Hong-lae (KOR) David Gentles (AUS)
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Umpires: Ged Curran (SCO) Xavier Adell (ESP)
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Umpires: David Gentles (AUS) Amarjit Singh (MAS)
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Umpires: Syed Haider (PAK) Roel van Eert (NED)
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Umpires: Kim Hong-lae (KOR) David Gentles (AUS)
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Umpires: Syed Haider (PAK) Xavier Adell (ESP)
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Umpires: Roel van Eert (NED) Amarjit Singh (MAS)
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Umpires: Satinder Kumar (IND) Gary Simmonds (RSA)
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Umpires: Satinder Kumar (IND) Ged Curran (SCO)
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Umpires: Xavier Adell (ESP) Gary Simmonds (RSA)
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Umpires: Simon Taylor (NZL) David Gentles (AUS)
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Umpires: Roel van Eert (NED) Kim Hong-lae (KOR)
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Umpires: Amarjit Singh (MAS) Simon Taylor (NZL)
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Umpires: Xavier Adell (ESP) Syed Haider (PAK)
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Umpires: Roel van Eert (NED) Kim Hong-lae (KOR)
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Umpires: Satinder Kumar (IND) Ged Curran (SCO)
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Umpires: Kim Hong-lae (KOR) Simon Taylor (NZL)
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Umpires: David Gentles (AUS) Gary Simmonds (RSA)
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Umpires: Ged Curran (SCO) Amarjit Singh (MAS)
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Umpires: Syed Haider (PAK) Satinder Kumar (IND)
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Umpires: Ged Curran (SCO) Xavier Adell (ESP)
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Umpires: Roel van Eert (NED) David Gentles (AUS)
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Umpires: Gary Simmonds (RSA) Amarjit Singh (MAS)
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Umpires: Kim Hong-lae (KOR) Simon Taylor (NZL)
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Malaysia
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2–7
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Spain
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Chua 39' Selvaraju 42'
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Report
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D. Alegre 20', 45' Sojo 23' Tubau 25', 26' Ribas 47' Arbós 61'
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Umpires: Ged Curran (SCO) Kim Hong-lae (KOR)
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Umpires: David Gentles (AUS) Satinder Kumar (IND)
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Umpires: Amarjit Singh (MAS) Xavier Adell (ESP)
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Umpires: Gary Simmonds (RSA) Roel van Eert (NED)
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Classification
Seventh and eighth place
Umpires: Kim Hong-lae (KOR) Satinder Kumar (IND)
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Fifth and sixth place
Umpires: David Gentles (AUS) Roel van Eert (NED)
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Third and fourth place
Umpires: Amarjit Singh (MAS) Ged Curran (SCO)
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Final
Umpires: Xavier Adell (ESP) Gary Simmonds (RSA)
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Awards
| Top Goalscorers
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Best Player
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Best Goalkeeper
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Best Young Player
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Best Player of Final
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Fair Play
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Taeke Taekema
Jang Jong-hyun
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Matthias Witthaus
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Guus Vogels
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Edward Ockenden
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Timo Weß
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Great Britain
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Final standings
As per statistical convention in field hockey, matches decided in regular time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-outs are counted as draws.
Goalscorers
There were 146 goals scored in 32 matches, for an average of 4.56 goals per match.
7 goals
Taeke Taekema
Jang Jong-hyun
6 goals
Rob Reckers
5 goals
Florian Keller
Matthias Witthaus
Víctor Sojo
Eduard Tubau
4 goals
Muhammad Waqas
Santiago Freixa
3 goals
Luke Doerner
Russell Ford
Edward Ockenden
Oliver Korn
Selvaraju Sandrakasi
Tengku Ahmad Tajuddin
Ronald Brouwer
Teun de Nooijer
Akhtar Ali
Muhammad Imran
Lee Nam-yong
David Alegre
Eduard Arbós
Xavier Ribas
2 goals
Travis Brooks
Nathan Eglington
Sebastian Draguhn
Jan-Marco Montag
Stephen Dick
Benjamin Hawes
Richard Mantell
Robert Moore
Chua Boon Huat
Matthijs Brouwer
Jeroen Hertzberger
You Hyo-sik
Yeo Woon-kon
Ramón Alegre
1 goal
Grant Schubert
Liam de Young
Nicolas Emmerling
Moritz Fürste
Carlos Nevado
Timo Weß
Philip Witte
Richard Alexander
Matthew Daly
Simon Mantell
Shahrun Abdullah
Ismail Abu
Kevinder Makbul
Azlan Misron
Jiwa Mohan
Wouter Hermkens
Rogier Hofman
Shakeel Abbasi
Ghazanfar Ali
Muhammad Ali
Muhammad Arshad
Shabbir Muhammad
Kim Byung-hoon
Kim Chul
Oh Dae-keun
Kim Jeong-goo
Seo Jong-ho
Sergi Enrique
Source: FIH
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