The 2011 Men's Indoor Hockey World Cup was the third edition of the Men's Indoor Hockey World Cup for men. It was played from 8 February through 13 February 2011 in Poznań, Poland. For the first time in history, teams from five continents were represented.[1]
Germany was the two-time defending champion and won it for the third time.
Results
Pools
Pool A
Germany | 18–0 | Namibia | Deecke 1', 11', 21', 24', 34' Weß 7', 26', 34' Hauke 10' Stralkowski 15', 15', 35', 35' Fürste 17', 38' Zeller 23', 32' Witthaus 31' | Report | | Umpires: Gus Soteriades (USA) Michael Soukup (CZE) | |
Umpires: Ged Curran (SCO) Andrew Kennedy (ENG) | |
Umpires: Andy Mair (SCO) Gregory Uyttenhove (BEL) | |
Umpires: Andy Mair (SCO) Gary Simmonds (RSA) | |
Namibia | 0–13 | Netherlands | | Report | Pruyser 3', 38' van de Peppel 12' Engelkens 13', 32' Tigges 17', 17', 25', 26', 28', 36' M. Hertzberger 23' Rohof 31' | Umpires: John Hrytsak (CAN) Pawel Linkowski (POL) | |
Poland | 7–1 | Canada | Mikuła 1', 6' Szyplik 3' Makowski 6', 13' Marcinkowski 26', 31' | Report | Roberts 34' | Umpires: Roel van Eert (NED) Gregory Uyttenhove (BEL) | |
Umpires: Gary Simmonds (RSA) Gus Soteriades (USA) | |
Umpires: Mikael Mattsson (SWE) Andrew Kennedy (ENG) | |
Namibia | 0–10 | Poland | | Report | Mikuła 4' Dutkiewitz 9', 19' Szyplik 12', 35' Rachwalski 13', 24', 26' Marcinkowski 30' Górny 36' | Umpires: Andy Mair (SCO) Gregory Uyttenhove (BEL) | |
Umpires: John Hrystak (CAN) Gary Simmonds (RSA) | |
Canada | 6–0 | Namibia | Teixeira 5' Bath 18', 30' Roberts 20', 23' Barber 23' | Report | | Umpires: Gus Soteriades (USA) Michael Soukup (CZE) | |
Umpires: Ged Curran (SCO) Roel van Eert (NED) | |
Umpires: Michael Soukup (CZE) Mikael Mattsson (SWE) | |
Umpires: John Hrytsak (CAN) Gus Soteriades (USA) | |
Netherlands | 3–2 | Poland | Hertzberger 14' Timman 29' Tigges 40' | Report | Szyplik 19' Rachwalski 38' | Umpires: Andy Mair (SCO) Ged Curran (SCO) | |
Pool B
Umpires: Juan Manuel Requena (ESP) Pawel Linkowski (POL) | |
Austria | 5–1 | Iran | Stanzl 5', 38' Greutter 6' Monghy 25' Proksch 30' | Report | Aroei 35' | Umpires: Gary Simmonds (RSA) John Hrystak (CAN) | |
Umpires: Roel van Eert (NED) Mikael Mattsson (SWE) | |
Classification
Eleventh and twelfth place
Umpires: Roel van Eert (NED) John Hrystak (CAN) | |
Ninth and tenth place
Canada | 6–7 | Iran | Barber 6', 35' Teixeira 12', 24' Roberts 15' Hignell 16' | Report | Aroei 13', 15', 33' Bohlooli 25', 35' Norouzzadeh 30', 32' | Umpires: Gregory Uyttenhove (BEL) Andrew Kennedy (ENG) | |
Seventh and eighth place
Umpires: Ged Curran (SCO) Gus Soteriades (USA) | |
Fifth and sixth place
Umpires: Michael Soukup (CZE) Mikael Mattsson (SWE) | |
First to fourth place classification
Semi-finals
Umpires: Juan Manuel Requena (ESP) Pawel Linkowski (POL) | |
Austria | 1–2 | Poland | Greutter 19' | Report | Raciniewski 9' Rachwalski 14' | Umpires: Andy Mair (SCO) Gary Simmonds (RSA) | |
Third and fourth place
Russia | 0–5 | Austria | | Report | Stanzl 9', 36' Grandits 16' Schmidt 32' Stremitzer 40' | Umpires: Andy Mair (SCO) Pawel Linkowski (POL) | |
Final
Umpires: Ged Curran (SCO) Roel van Eert (NED) | |
Statistics
Final standings
Awards
- Most Valuable Player: Dariusz Rachwalski (POL)
- Top Scorer: Robert Tigges (NED)
- Best Goalkeeper: Mariusz Chyla (POL)
- Best U21 Player: Patrick Schmidt (AUT)
Goalscorers
There were 288 goals scored in 38 matches, for an average of 7.58 goals per match.
16 goals
- Robert Tigges
15 goals
14 goals
11 goals
- Abbas Aroei
- Reza Norouzzadeh
10 goals
9 goals
- Štepan Bernátek
8 goals
7 goals
- Benjamin Stanzl
6 goals
5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
- Michael Körper
- Peter Proksch
- Brandon Barber
- Masoud Bohlooli
- Tomasz Dutkiewicz
- Tomasz Marcinkowski
- Artur Mikula
- Alexander Zhirkov
- Robert Schilling
2 goals
- Christopher Bausor
- Joshua Poulton
- Philip Greutter
- Jeewanjoth Bath
- Richard Kotrc
- Ondrej Vudmaska
- Barry Middleton
- James Tindall
- Florian Woesch
- Philip Engelkens
- Willem Hertzberger
- Teun Rohof
- Krystian Makowski
- Alexei Mamoshkin
- Patrick Cota
- Thomas Krauss
1 goal
- Manuel Grandits
- Dominik Monghy
- Patrick Schmidt
- Armin Stremitzer
- Elmar Stremitzer
- Adam Ali
- Nicholas Hignell
- Ales Perinka
- Daniel Piterák
- Tomas Procházka
- David Vacek
- Richard Alexander
- Glenn Kirkham
- Rob Moore
- Richard Smith
- Pilt Arnold
- Tobias Hauke
- Maximilian Müller
- Yaghoub Bahrami
- Ehsan Gordan
- Roohollah Roufi
- Tyrone Kotze
- William Prosser
- Robbert van de Peppel
- Kristiaan Timman
- Michal Raciniewski
- Pavel Golubev
- Alexander Korolev
- Evgenii Mokrousov
- Dmitry Volkov
- Sean Harris
- Shawn Hindy
Source: FIH
References
- ^ "Match Schedule released for FIH Indoor World Cup 2011". fihockey.org. 17 December 2010. Archived from the original on 10 February 2018. Retrieved 19 December 2010.
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