2006 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy

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2006 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy
Tournament details
Host countrySpain
CityTerrassa
Dates22–30 July
Teams6
Venue(s)Atlètic Terrassa
Final positions
Champions Netherlands (8th title)
Runner-up Germany
Third place Spain
Tournament statistics
Matches played18
Goals scored91 (5.06 per match)
Top scorer(s)Spain Santi Freixa
Netherlands Taeke Taekema (8 goals)
Best playerNetherlands Teun de Nooijer
2005 (previous) (next) 2007

The 2006 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy was the 28th edition of the Hockey Champions Trophy, an annual international men's field hockey tournament organized by the FIH. It was held in Terrassa, Catalonia, Spain from 22–30 July 2006.

The Netherlands won the tournament after beating Germany 2–1 in the final.

Squads[edit]

Head Coach: Sergio Vigil

Results[edit]

All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+02:00)

Pool[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Netherlands 5 3 2 0 21 11 +10 11 Final
2  Germany 5 2 3 0 14 11 +3 9
3  Spain (H) 5 2 2 1 13 11 +2 8 Third place game
4  Australia 5 2 1 2 16 12 +4 7
5  Pakistan 5 1 1 3 11 19 −8 4 Fifth place game
6  Argentina 5 0 1 4 5 16 −11 1
Source: [citation needed]
(H) Hosts
22 July 2006
15:30
Australia  3–2  Pakistan
McCann field hockey ball 2'
Elder field hockey ball 41'56'
Report Abbas field hockey ball 32'53'
Umpires:
Satinder Kumar (IND)
Erik Klein Nagelvoort (NED)
22 July 2006
17:45
Spain  1–1  Germany
Freixa field hockey ball 65' Report Weißenborn field hockey ball 4'
Umpires:
David Leiper (SCO)
Tim Pullman (AUS)
22 July 2006
20:00
Netherlands  4–2  Argentina
Taekema field hockey ball 25'57'63'
De Nooijer field hockey ball 55'
Report Rey field hockey ball 42'
L. Cammareri field hockey ball 59'
Umpires:
Xavier Adell (ESP)
Hamish Jamson (ENG)

23 July 2006
16:00
Pakistan  3–3  Germany
Abbas field hockey ball 27'38'
Abbasi field hockey ball 57'
Report Zeller field hockey ball 2'22'
Witthaus field hockey ball 68'
Umpires:
Xavier Adell (ESP)
Daniel Santi (ARG)
23 July 2006
18:00
Argentina  1–1  Spain
Argento field hockey ball 70' Report Freixa field hockey ball 18'
Umpires:
Hamish Jamson (ENG)
Syad Haider (PAK)
23 July 2006
20:00
Australia  1–1  Netherlands
Elder field hockey ball 29' Report Taekema field hockey ball 35'
Umpires:
David Leiper (SCO)
Satinder Kumar (IND)

25 July 2006
16:00
Netherlands  9–2  Pakistan
M. Brouwer field hockey ball 1'
Evers field hockey ball 14'
Reckers field hockey ball 26'
R. Brouwer field hockey ball 30'44'65'70'
De Nooijer field hockey ball 42'
Taekema field hockey ball 58'
Report Abbasi field hockey ball 43'
Zakir field hockey ball 53'
Umpires:
Tim Pullman (AUS)
Daniel Santi (ARG)
25 July 2006
18:00
Spain  5–3  Australia
Freixa field hockey ball 29'44'55'
Tubau field hockey ball 52'
Amat field hockey ball 61'
Report Eglington field hockey ball 8'
McCann field hockey ball 18'
Schubert field hockey ball 22'
Umpires:
David Leiper (SCO)
Satinder Kumar (IND)
25 July 2006
20:00
Germany  3–1  Argentina
Witthaus field hockey ball 6'
Montag field hockey ball 21'
Nevado field hockey ball 59'
Report Orozco field hockey ball 68'
Umpires:
Erik Klein Nagelvoort (NED)
Xavier Adell (ESP)

27 July 2006
16:00
Germany  3–3  Netherlands
Witthaus field hockey ball 3'31'
Zeller field hockey ball 42'
Report Reckers field hockey ball 10'
Klaver field hockey ball 18'
Taekema field hockey ball 55'
Umpires:
Xavier Adell (ESP)
Satinder Kumar (IND)
27 July 2006
18:00
Pakistan  2–3  Spain
Ali field hockey ball 29'
Abbas field hockey ball 68'
Report Freixa field hockey ball 10'60'
Enrique field hockey ball 70'
Umpires:
Erik Klein Nagelvoort (NED)
Tim Pullman (AUS)
27 July 2006
20:00
Argentina  0–6  Australia
Report Schubert field hockey ball 19'
Doerner field hockey ball 28'32'60'
Boyce field hockey ball 44'
McCann field hockey ball 66'
Umpires:
Syad Haider (PAK)
Hamish Jamson (ENG)

29 July 2006
16:00
Pakistan  2–1  Argentina
Butt field hockey ball 6'
Abbasi field hockey ball 29'
Report M. Cammareri field hockey ball 69'
Umpires:
Satinder Kumar (IND)
Erik Klein Nagelvoort (NED)
29 July 2006
18:00
Spain  3–4  Netherlands
Sala field hockey ball 49'
Freixa field hockey ball 55'
Amat field hockey ball 58'
Report Reckers field hockey ball 29'70'
Weusthof field hockey ball 44'
Taekema field hockey ball 69'
Umpires:
Tim Pullman (AUS)
Hamish Jamson (ENG)
29 July 2006
20:00
Australia  3–4  Germany
Elder field hockey ball 12'49'54' Report Witthaus field hockey ball 8'
Zeller field hockey ball 45'70+'
Füerste field hockey ball 55'
Umpires:
Xavier Adell (ESP)
Daniel Santi (ARG)

Classification[edit]

Fifth and sixth place[edit]

30 July 2006
13:00
Pakistan  3–1  Argentina
Butt field hockey ball 24'34'
Abbas field hockey ball 40'
Report Almada field hockey ball 51'
Umpires:
Tim Pullman (AUS)
Erik Klein Nagelvoort (NED)

Third and fourth place[edit]

30 July 2006
15:30
Spain  2–2 (a.e.t.)  Australia
Tubau field hockey ball 45'
Amat field hockey ball 62'
Report Doerner field hockey ball 38'
Eglington field hockey ball 50'
Penalties
Freixa Penalty shoot-out scored
Sala Penalty shoot-out scored
Tubau Penalty shoot-out scored
Amat Penalty shoot-out scored
Ribas Penalty shoot-out scored
5–4 Penalty shoot-out scored Dwyer
Penalty shoot-out scored Elder
Penalty shoot-out scored Schubert
Penalty shoot-out scored Hammond
Penalty shoot-out missed Doerner
Umpires:
Hamish Jamson (ENG)
Syad Haider (PAK)

Final[edit]

30 July 2006
18:00
Netherlands  2–1  Germany
Taekema field hockey ball 20'
De Nooijer field hockey ball 33'
Report Weß field hockey ball 41'
Umpires:
Xavier Adell (ESP)
Satinder Kumar (IND)

Awards[edit]

Top scorers Best Player Best Young Player Best Goalkeeper Fair Play Trophy
Spain Santi Freixa
Netherlands Taeke Taekema[1]
Netherlands Teun de Nooijer Spain Sergi Enrique Australia Stephen Mowlam  Australia

Final standings[edit]

  1.  Netherlands
  2.  Germany
  3.  Spain
  4.  Australia
  5.  Pakistan
  6.  Argentina

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Netherlands reign in Spain". International Hockey Federation. 30 July 2006. Archived from the original on 2006-11-17. Retrieved 13 July 2013.

External links[edit]