1999 Rink Hockey World Championship

Rink Hockey World Championship
Teams 12
Host Spain Reus, Spain
Champions  Argentina (4th title)
Matches played   48
Official Site [1]

The 1999 Rink Hockey World Championship was the 34th edition of the Rink Hockey World Championship, held between 4 and 12 June 1999, in Reus, Catalonia, Spain. It was disputed by 12 teams.

Format

The competition was disputed by 12 countries, divided in two groups of 6 teams each one.

Every game lasted 40 minutes, divided in 2 parts of 20 minutes.

Matches

Group stage

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Spain 5500471+4610
 Italy 5401229+138
 Brazil 52121729−125
 France 52031118−74
 Germany 51041430−162
 United States 50141438−241


France  5–3  Germany


Brazil  5–3  Germany


Brazil  4–2  France


Spain  15–0  Germany


Spain  5–1  France


Spain  11–0  Brazil


Italy  4–1  Germany


Italy  4–0  France


Italy  6–1  Brazil


Italy  0–3  Spain

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Argentina 5410315+269
 Portugal 5410326+269
  Switzerland 5302118+36
 Angola 5203621−154
 Mozambique 5104835−272
 Chile 50051023−130


Chile  2–5  Argentina


Chile  1–3   Switzerland


Angola  1–12  Argentina


Angola  1–4   Switzerland


Angola  3–2  Chile


Mozambique  4–3  Chile


Portugal  8–2  Chile


Portugal  3–0  Angola

Championship Knockout stage

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                   
         
  Spain  6
 
  Angola  1  
  Spain  7
 
    Portugal  6  
  Brazil  2
 
  Portugal  8  
  Spain  0
 
    Argentina  1
  Italy  4
 
   Switzerland  0  
  Argentina  4 Third place
 
    Italy  2  
  France  0   Portugal  5
  Argentina  10     Italy  4
 

5th place bracket

Semi-finals Fifth place
  Angola  3  
  Brazil  6  
 
      Brazil  2
    France  1
Seventh place
   Switzerland  1   Angola  5
  France  2      Switzerland  6

9th to 12th place stage

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Chile 3210157+85
 Mozambique 3210126+65
 Germany 31021312+12
 United States 3003722−150


Chile  2–2  Mozambique


Germany  3–5  Chile

Final standings

Rank Nation
 Argentina
 Spain
 Portugal
4 Italy
5 Brazil
6 France
7  Switzerland
8 Angola
9 Chile
10 Mozambique
11 Germany
12 United States

References

  1. "worldA99". Archived from the original on 22 July 2009. Retrieved 11 July 2009.

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