2005 Men's Hockey Champions Challenge
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Host country | Egypt | ||
City | Alexandria | ||
Dates | 1 April – 9 April | ||
Teams | 6 | ||
Venue(s) | Smouha Club | ||
Top three teams | |||
Champions | Argentina (1st title) | ||
Runner-up | South Korea | ||
Third place | Belgium | ||
Tournament statistics | |||
Matches played | 18 | ||
Goals scored | 108 (6 per match) | ||
Top scorer(s) |
Jean-Philippe Brulé Lee Jung-Seon (14 goals) | ||
Best player | Germán Orozco | ||
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The 2005 Men's Hockey Champions Challenge was the third tournament of the Hockey Champions Challenge field hockey championship for men. It took place in Alexandria, Egypt from April 1–9, 2005.
Argentina earned a spot at the 2006 Champions Trophy in Terrassa, Spain after defeated Korea in the final.
Squads
Head Coach: Jorge Ruiz
Head Coach: Giles Bonnet
- Xavier Reckinger
- Thierry Stumpe
- Thierry Renaer (c)
- Loïc Vandeweghe
- Jean-Philippe Brulé
- Thomas Van Den Balck
- Maxime Luycx
- Charles Vandeweghe
- Gilles Petre
- Phillippe Goldberg
- Manu Leroy (GK)
- Patrice Houssein
- Quentin Walravens (GK)
- Jeremy Schuermans
- John Goldberg
- John John Dohmen
- Amaury De Cock
- Jérôme Truyens
Head Coach: Gerhard Rach
- Osama Hassanen (GK)
- Mahmoud Magdi
- Ahmed Mandour
- Mahmoud Badawy
- Hosny El Sayed
- Mohamed Ibrahim Samak
- Yassri Abdel Monem (c)
- Ahmed Wasfi
- Amro El Sayed
- Sameh Metwally
- Sayed El Shahat
- Karim Abdel Magid
- Adnan El Sayed
- Amir El Sayed
- Tamer El Sayed
- Tarek El Husseny (GK)
- Mahmoud Farouk
- Ahmed Maqsood
Head Coach: Jason Lee
- Andy West
- Nick Brothers (GK)
- Glenn Kirkham
- Richard Alexander
- James Stedman
- Mark Pearn
- Matt Daly
- Brett Garrard (c)
- Jonty Clarke
- Rob Moore
- Ben Hawes
- Scott Cordon
- Matt Taylor
- Ali Wilson
- Barry Middleton
- Jon Brown
- James Tindall
- Jon Ebsworth (GK)
Head Coach: Paul Revington
- David Staniforth (GK)
- Roscoe Katz
- Ryan Ravenscroft (c)
- Austin Smith
- Darryn Gallagher
- Wayne Madsen
- Jody Paul
- Lyall Meyer
- Gareth Carr
- Steve Phillips
- Eric Rose-Innes
- Andrew Cronje
- John Paul
- Franci du Plessis (GK)
- John McInroy
- Lungile Tsolekile
- Ian Symons
Head Coach: Cho Myung-Jun
- Koo Dong-Shik (GK)
- Cha Jong-Bok
- Kim Joung-Goo
- Son Byung-Sik
- Han Hyung-Bae (c)
- Lee Nam-Yong
- Seo Jong-Ho
- Kang Seong-Jung
- Yoon Sung-Hoon
- You Hyo-Sik
- Lee Jung-Seon
- Kim Sam-Seok
- Oh Dae-Keun
- Kim Byung-Hoon
- Shin Yong-Ho (GK)
- Lee Sung-Min
- Hwang In-Nam
Umpires
Below is the eight umpires appointed by International Hockey Federation (FIH):[1]
- Roberto Curti (ITA)
- Pete Elders (NED)
- Colin Hutchinson (IRL)
- Kim Hong-Lae (KOR)
- Satinder Kumar (IND)
- Nick Lockhart (ENG)
- Deon Nel (RSA)
- Syed Ab de Rady (EGY)
Results
All times are Eastern European Time (UTC+02:00)
Pool
Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
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South Korea | 5 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 22 | 9 | +13 | 13 |
Argentina | 5 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 20 | 11 | +9 | 11 |
Belgium | 5 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 20 | 12 | +8 | 8 |
England | 5 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 13 | 13 | 0 | 7 |
South Africa | 5 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 9 | 16 | –7 | 3 |
Egypt | 5 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 4 | 27 | –23 | 0 |
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Classification
Fifth and sixth place
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Third and fourth place
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Final
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Awards
- Top Scorers
- Jean-Philippe Brulé
- Lee Jung-Seon
- Player of the Tournament
Statistics
Final ranking
References
- ↑ "Panel of Technical Officials Appointed". International Hockey Federation. Sportcentric. Retrieved 18 June 2013.
External links
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