International Indoor Hockey tournament
2018 Men's Indoor Hockey World Cup Tournament details Host country Germany City Berlin Dates 7–11 February Teams 12 (from 5 confederations) Venue(s) Max-Schmeling-Halle Final positions Champions Austria (1st title) Runner-up GermanyThird place IranTournament statistics Matches played 40 Goals scored 306 (7.65 per match) Top scorer(s) Christopher Rühr (19 goals)Best player Christopher Rühr
The 2018 Men's Indoor Hockey World Cup was the fifth edition of this tournament and played from 7 to 11 February 2018 in Berlin, Germany.[1] The Netherlands were the reigning champions, but did not return to defend their title due to their poor performance at the 2016 European Indoor Championship .
Austria defeated Germany in the final after penalties to win their first title, while Iran secured their first medal.[2]
Qualification Twelve teams qualified to participate in the tournament.[3]
Umpires 12 umpires were appointed by the FIH for this tournament.[4]
Diego Barbas (ARG) Lee Barron (ENG) Adam Barry (AUS) Daniel Denta (DEN) Bart de Liefde (NED) Michael Eilmer (AUT) Donny Gobinsingh (TRI) Ben Göntgen (GER) Aliaksandr Hrachou (BLR) Pawel Linkowski (POL) Luis Martínez (ESP) Ayden Shrives (RSA) Results The schedule was released on 19 September 2017.[5]
All times are local (UTC+1).
First round Pool A Source: FIH
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result.
[6] (H) Hosts
Umpires: Ayden Shrives (RSA) Donny Gobinsingh (TRI)
Czech Republic 7–2 Trinidad and Tobago Kyndl 3' , 9' Vacek 4' , 28' Plochý 6' Procházka 14' Seemann 16' Report Daniel 36' Emmanuel 40'
Umpires: Daniel Denta (DEN) Michael Eilmer (AUT)
Poland 3–5 Australia Weide 22' , 31' Żywiczka 32' Report Sutherland 2' Hayes 16' , 24' , 38' Knee 18'
Umpires: Ben Göntgen (GER) Diego Barbas (ARG)
Poland 11–5 Trinidad and Tobago Makowski 19' Kasprzyk 20' , 22' Mikuła 23' , 32' , 39' Górny 24' , 24' Weide 28' , 37' Poltaszewski 40' Report Eccles 8' Pierre 9' , 14' De Gannes 23' Vieira 25'
Umpires: Daniel Denta (DEN) Diego Barbas (ARG)
Kazakhstan 3–9 Czech Republic Urmanov 2' , 38' Tashkeyev 12' Report Kyndl 2' , 22' , 27' , 30' , 35' Seemann 3' Vacek 3' , 17' Procházka 36'
Umpires: Luis Martínez (ESP) Ben Göntgen (GER)
Germany 7–1 Australia Miltkau 8' , 20' , 26' Rühr 17' , 27' , 27' , 40' Report Hayes 14'
Umpires: Bart de Liefde (NED) Michael Eilmer (AUT)
Czech Republic 5–6 Germany Vacek 4' Kyndl 8' Seemann 11' Plochý 19' Procházka 28' Report Hauke 3' Rühr 13' Miltkau 16' Grambusch 33' , 34' , 37'
Umpires: Lee Barron (ENG) Pawel Linkowski (POL)
Kazakhstan 3–11 Poland Tashkeyev 20' Uzbek 25' Kozhym 30' Report Poltaszewski 2' Mikuła 3' , 12' , 26' Weide 10' , 19' , 35' Górny 23' , 37' , 38' , 40'
Umpires: Luis Martínez (ESP) Donny Gobinsingh (TRI)
Trinidad and Tobago 6–7 Australia Pierre 2' Toussaint 10' Eccles 18' , 40' , 40+' Reynos 27' Report Seccull 5' , 17' Hayes 11' , 26' Sutherland 15' Ogilvie 19' Noblett 30'
Umpires: Aliaksandr Hrachou (BLR) Ayden Shrives (RSA)
Umpires: Aliaksandr Hrachou (BLR) Ayden Shrives (RSA)
Australia 2–2 Czech Republic Sherren 4' Seccull 23' Report Kyndl 20' Procházka 40+'
Umpires: Pawel Linkowski (POL) Bart de Liefde (NED)
Trinidad and Tobago 6–4 Kazakhstan Toussaint 5' , 7' , 31' Pierre 23' Emmanuel 24' Reynos 31' Report Dyussebekov 17' Urmanov 28' , 29' Kozhym 32'
Umpires: Lee Barron (ENG) Adam Barry (AUS)
Australia 6–1 Kazakhstan Seccull 11' Sherren 18' Hayes 18' Knee 25' Sinclair 34' Campbell 37' Report Kozhym 36'
Umpires: Donny Gobinsingh (TRI) Diego Barbas (ARG)
Umpires: Daniel Denta (DEN) Ayden Shrives (RSA)
Czech Republic 3–3 Poland Seemann 1' Kyndl 19' Plochý 37' Report Bratkowski 5' Poltaszewski 9' Weide 22'
Umpires: Aliaksandr Hrachou (BLR) Adam Barry (AUS)
Pool B Source: FIH
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result.
[6] Russia 5–0 South Africa Golubev 17' Proskuriakov 20' , 29' , 40' Loginov 36' Report
Umpires: Bart de Liefde (NED) Pawel Linkowski (POL)
Iran 5–1 Switzerland Beiranvand 11' Norouzzadeh 15' , 32' Asnaashari 25' Nooranian 37' Report Keller 8'
Umpires: Aliaksandr Hrachou (BLR) Adam Barry (AUS)
Austria 7–2 Belgium Körper 2' , 23' , 27' , 34' Eitenberger 3' Uher 35' Stanzl 39' Report Zimmer 7' Dykmans 27'
Umpires: Luis Martínez (ESP) Lee Barron (ENG)
Russia 1–3 Switzerland Zamalutdinov 10' Report Morard 14' Feller 39' Greder 40'
Umpires: Ayden Shrives (RSA) Pawel Linkowski (POL)
Austria 6–3 South Africa Stanzl 4' , 17' Körper 23' , 28' Steyrer 24' Uher 29' Report Eustice 9' Fairweather 33' Mea 40'
Umpires: Aliaksandr Hrachou (BLR) Donny Gobinsingh (TRI)
Belgium 3–3 Iran Charlier 2' Boon 19' , 35' Report Norouzzadeh 4' , 15' , 33'
Umpires: Adam Barry (AUS) Lee Barron (ENG)
Belgium 4–5 Russia Plennevaux 18' , 38' Boon 22' , 40' Asnaashari 25' Nooranian 37' Report Zamalutdinov 4' Proskuriakov 14' , 27' Kornilov 30' , 36'
Umpires: Diego Barbas (ARG) Michael Eilmer (AUT)
Switzerland 3–1 South Africa Morard 4' , 9' , 18' Report Rosenberg 22'
Umpires: Daniel Denta (DEN) Ben Göntgen (GER)
Iran 3–3 Austria Taherirad 7' , 37' Norouzzadeh 8' Report Körper 13' , 20+' Stanzl 26'
Umpires: Bart de Liefde (NED) Adam Barry (AUS)
South Africa 3–6 Iran Paton 15' Jones 19' Rosenberg 29' Report Norouzzadeh 17' , 27' , 29' , 37' Sadi 27' Taherirad 38'
Umpires: Michael Eilmer (AUT) Luis Martínez (ESP)
Umpires: Diego Barbas (ARG) Daniel Denta (DEN)
Russia 4–8 Austria Kornilov 6' Proskuriakov 9' Agafontsev 23' Golubev 33' Report Körper 2' , 11' , 20' , 25' Stanzl 8' Uher 18' , 28' Bele 38'
Umpires: Ayden Shrives (RSA) Ben Göntgen (GER)
Iran 4–3 Russia Aroei 6' Beiranvand 24' Taherirad 25' Bohlouli 26' Report Proskuriakov 7' , 10' Golubev 23'
Umpires: Pawel Linkowski (POL) Ben Göntgen (GER)
Umpires: Lee Barron (ENG) Michael Eilmer (AUT)
Austria 2–2 Switzerland Hasun 20' Stanzl 28' Report Morard 19' Feller 32'
Umpires: Bart de Liefde (NED) Luis Martínez (ESP)
Second round
Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
9 February 2018
Germany3
10 February 2018
Switzerland0
Germany6
9 February 2018
Iran2
Iran (p.s.o.) 2 (2)
11 February 2018
Czech Republic2 (1)
Germany3 (2)
9 February 2018
Austria (p.s.o.) 3 (3)
Australia4
10 February 2018
Belgium2
Australia1
9 February 2018
Austria2 Third place
Austria2
11 February 2018
Poland1
Iran5
Australia0
Quarter-finals Iran 2–2 Czech Republic Norouzzadeh 19' , 28' Report Procházka 13' Jahoda 15' Penalties Norouzzadeh Beiranvand 2–1 Vacek Plochý Seemann
Umpires: Michael Eilmer (AUT) Ayden Shrives (RSA)
Austria 2–1 Poland Eitenberger 24' Körper 38' Report Makowski 32'
Umpires: Ben Göntgen (GER) Bart de Liefde (NED)
Umpires: Adam Barry (AUS) Lee Barron (ENG)
Australia 4–2 Belgium Hayes 2' , 29' Sherren 11' Knee 40' Report Degroote 24' Zimmer 37'
Umpires: Pawel Linkowski (POL) Diego Barbas (ARG)
Eleventh and twelfth place Umpires: Donny Gobinsingh (TRI) Pawel Linkowski (POL)
Trinidad and Tobago vs. Russia Ninth and tenth place Umpires: Diego Barbas (ARG) Daniel Denta (DEN)
First to fourth place classification Semi-finals Germany 6–2 Iran Rühr 5' , 12' , 23' Pehlke 7' Häner 39' Weinke 40' Report Taherirad 20' Norouzzadeh 35'
Umpires: Bart de Liefde (NED) Luis Martínez (ESP)
Australia 1–2 Austria Knee 24' Report Körper 20' , 31'
Umpires: Ben Göntgen (GER) Aliaksandr Hrachou (BLR)
Third and fourth place Iran 5–0 Australia Taherirad 14' Norouzzadeh 19' , 40' , 40' Nooranian 31' Report
Umpires: Ben Göntgen (GER) Luis Martínez (ESP)
Final Umpires: Pawel Linkowski (POL) Adam Barry (AUS)
Final standings Awards Top Goalscorer Player of the Tournament Goalkeeper of the Tournament Rising Player of the Tournament Christopher Rühr Christopher Rühr Sasan Hataminejad Fabian Unterkirchen
Goalscorers There were 306 goals scored in 40 matches, for an average of 7.65 goals per match.
19 goals
17 goals
Michael Körper 16 goals
Reza Norouzzadeh 11 goals
10 goals
Jakub Kyndl 9 goals
Jack Hayes Philipp Weide 8 goals
Mikhail Proskuriakov 7 goals
6 goals
Benjamin Stanzl Tom Boon Navid Taherirad Tomasz Górny Artur Mikula Akim Toussaint 5 goals
4 goals
James Knee Adam Seccull Gaetan Dykmans Martin Seemann Solomon Eccles 3 goals
2 goals
Troy Sutherland Sebastian Eitenberger Tom Degroote Tobias Hauke Behdad Beiranvand Hamid Nooranian Yermek Tashkeyev Pawel Bratkowski Michal Kasprzyk Krystian Makowski Ilfat Zamalutdinov Jarryd Jones Reza Rosenberg Florian Feller Kristien Emmanuel Jordan Reynos Jordan Vieira 1 goal
Aidan Campbell Luke Noblett Heath Ogilvie Thomas Sinclair Alexander Bele Xaver Hasun Florian Steyrer Cédric Charlier Tomas Jahoda Alexander Otte Ferdinand Weinke Abbas Aroei Mohammad Asnaashari Mohsen Bohlouli Behnam Sadi Yerkebulan Dyussebekov Tilek Uzbek Karol Majchrzak Bartosz Zywiczka Aleksandr Agafontsev Dmitrii Kuraev Iaroslav Loginov Ryan Julius Mohamed Mea Wade Paton Martin Greder Manuel Keller Aidan de Gannes Shaquille Daniel Source: FIH
See also References ^ "Berlin, Germany to host Hockey Indoor World Cup 2018". fih.ch . 18 January 2017. Retrieved 18 January 2017 . ^ "Austria win 5th Men's Indoor Hockey World Cup in drama-filled final". fih.ch . 11 February 2017. Retrieved 11 February 2017 . ^ Qualification structure ^ Officials ^ "FIH confirms Indoor Hockey World Cup, Berlin 2018 playing schedule". FIH . 19 September 2017. ^ a b Regulations External links Official website FIH website Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2018 Men's Indoor Hockey World Cup .