Eleventh World Cup 2006

Warsteiner Hockey Park,Mocheongladbach, Germany. 6 – 17 September 2006

Participating Teams:

Pool A: Argentina, Australia, Japan, New Zealand, Pakistan, Spain

Pool B : England, Germany, India, Korea, Netherlands, South Africa
 

Wednesday 6.9.2006
1 Pool B Germany (Christopher Zeller 27PC; 70F; Oliver Hentschel 59PC)    3 (1) 2 (0) India (Shivendra Singh 57PC; 64F)
2 Pool A Argentina 0 (0) 3 (2) New Zealand (Haydon Shaw 17PC; 23PC; Simon Child 37F)
3 Pool B Korea (You Hyo-Sik 12F; 15F; Seo Jong-Ho 59F)    3 (2) 2 (0) Netherlands (Ronald Brouwer 48F; Taeke Taekema 53PC)
Thursday 7.9.2006
4 Pool B India (Shivendra Singh 28F; Dilip Tirkey 66PC)    2 (1) 3 (0) England (James Tindall 53PC; Simon Mantell 57PC; 61PC)
5 Pool A Pakistan (Sohail Abbas 9PC; 64PC; Rehan Butt 12F; Shakeel Abbasi 68F)   4 (2) 0 (0) Japan
6 Pool A Australia ( Troy Elder 47PC) 1 (0) 3 (2) Spain (Eduard Tubau 8F; Pol Amat 21F; Xavier Ribas 41PC)
7 Pool B Netherlands (Taeke Taekema 16PC;Geert-jan Derikx 65F)    2 (1) 0 (0) South Africa
Friday 8.9.2006
8 Pool A New Zealand (Dean Couzins 14PS; 36PS; Blair Hopping 18PC; Hayden Shaw 53PC)
4 (2) 4 (2) Pakistan (Sohail Abbasi 9PS; Muhammad Zubair 21PC; 65F; Rehan Butt 42F)
9 Pool B England 0 (0) 1 (0) Korea (Yoon Sung-Hoon 59F)
10 Pool A Spain (Eduard Tubau 39PC)    1 (0) 1 (0) Argentina (Lucas Eman Cammareri 50F)
Saturday 9.9.2006
11 Pool B South Africa (Ian Symons 64PC)  1 (0) 1 (1) India (Ignace Tirkey 14F)
12 Pool B Germany (Christopher Zeller 48PC; Moritz Fürste 54F)    2 (0) 2 (0) Netherlands (Matthijs Brouwer 37F; Rob Reckers 42F)
13 Pool A Japan 0 (0) 1 (0) New Zealand (Simon Child 43F)
14 Pool A Argentina 0 (0) 4 (3) Australia (Luke Doerner 23PC; Russel Ford 24F; Michael McCann 30F; Robert Hammond 55F)
Sunday 10.9.2006
15 Pool A Pakistan (Rehan Butt 10F; Sohail Abbas 52PC)    2 (1) 2 (1) Spain (Santiago Freixa 27F; Pol Amat 41PS)
16 Pool B England (Simon Mantell 34PS)    1 (1) 2 (1) Germany (Christopher Zeller 24PC; 42PS)
17 Pool B Korea (Jang Jong-Hyun 21PC; You Hyo-Sik 50F)    2 (1) 2 (0) South Africa (Lungile Tsolekile 49F; Wayne Madsen 59F)
18 Pool A Australia (Michael McCann 6F; Troy Elder 8PC; Russel Ford 54F)    3 (2) 1 (1) Japan (Toshiaki Fukuda 16F)
Monday 11.9.2006
19 Pool A Spain (David Alegre 10F; Santiago Freixa 19PC; Eduard Tubau 36F)
3 (2) 1 (0) New Zealand (Hayden Shaw 40PC)
20 Pool B India (Shivendra Singh 46F)  1 (0) 2 (0) Korea (Jang Jong-Hyun 63PC; 69PC)
21 Pool A Argentina (Matias Vila 41PS) 1 (0) 0 (0) Pakistan
22 Pool B Netherlands (Teun De Nooijer 19F; Ronald Brouwer 21F; Taeke Taekema 45PC, 63PC)    4 (2) 3 (2) England (James Tindall 10F; 39F; Richard Mantell 14PC)
Tuesday 12.9.2006
23 Pool A New Zealand (Mitesh Patel 20PC) 

 1 (1)  7 (3) Australia (Jamie Dwyer 2F; 64F; Michael McCann 26F; Troy Elder 32PC; Matthew Naylor 48F; Travis Brooks 55F; Luke Doerner 66PC)
24 Pool A Japan (Akira Ito 7F; 69F; Kazuyuki Ozawa 44F; Hiroki Sakamoto 61PC)     4 (1)  3 (2) Argentina (Rodrigo Vila 32F; 35PC; Lucas Cammareri 47PC)
25 Pool B Germany (Christopher Zeller 5F; Mathias Witthaus 32F; 66F; Oliver Hentschel 64F; Sebastian Biederlack 69F)     5 (2)  0 (0) South Africa
26 Pool B India (Dilip Tirkey 14PC) 

 
 1 (1)  6 (4) Netherlands (Taeke Taekema 13PS; 15PC; 26PC; 30PC; 65PC; Roderick Weusthof 59PC)
Wednesday 13.9.2006
27 Pool A Japan (Kenichi Katayama 15F; 49F)     2 (1)  4 (1) Spain (Pol Amat 22F; Santiago Freixa 44F; 58F 66F)
28 Pool B Korea  0 (0)  0 (0) Germany
29 Pool B South Africa (Ian Symons 10PC)   1 (1)  3 (1) England  (James Tindall 21F; Richard Mantell 42PC; 50PC)
30 Pool A Australia (Bevan George 14PC; 51PC; Jamie Dwyer 32F)     3 (2)  0 (0) Pakistan
Friday 15.9.2006
31 5 - 8 New Zealand (Hayden Shaw 29PC; Ryan Archibald 33PC; Simon Child 54)  3 (2) 4 (1) England (Simon Mantell 35PC; 60F; Glenn Kirkham 46F; James Tindall 70PC)
32 5 - 8 Netherlands (Rob Reckers 42F; Taeke Taekema 47PC)    2 (0) 3 (2) Pakistan (Shakeel Abbasi 10PC; Sohail Abbas 33PC; Muhammad Zubair 36F)
33 1 - 4 Australia (Bevan George 38PC; Travis Brooks 51PC; Jamie Dwyer 60F; Michael McCann 70F)    4 (0) 2 (1) Korea (Jang Jong-Hyun 31PC;
Kang Seong-Jung 41F)
34* 1 - 4 Germany (Bjoem Emmerling 19F; Moritz Fürste 46F)    2*[2] (1) 2*[2] (1) Spain (Santiago Freixa 27PC; Alex Fabregas 47F)
Saturday 16.9.2006
35 9 - 12 South Africa (Ian Symons 37PC; 58PC) 

2 (0) 5 (2) Japan (Kazuo Yoshida 7PC;Akire Ito 25F; Toshiaki Fukuda 47F; 67F; Mitsuru Ito 61F)
36 9 - 12 Argentina (Matias Vila 41PC; 62PC; Matias Paredes 51PC)    3 (0) 2 (1) India (Arjun Halappa 3F; Raj Pal Singh 54F)
37 7 - 8 New Zealand 0 (0) 3 (1) Netherlands (Roderick Weusthof 34F; 49PC; Taeke Taekema 40PC)
38 5 - 6 England (Martin Jones 67F)    1 (0) 0 (0) Pakistan
Sunday 17.9.2006
39 11 - 12 South Africa 0 (0) 1 (0) India (Raj Pal Singh 54PC)
40 9 - 10 Japan (Kazuo Yoshida 37PS; Akira Ito 69F)    2 (0) 1 (0) Argentina (Roderigo Vila 56PC)
41** 3 - 4 Korea (Jang Jong-Hyun 42PC; Seo Jong-Ho 60PC)    2**[2] (0) 3**[2] (1) Spain (Eduard Tubau 9F; Santiago Freixa 40F; Pol Amat 71F)
42 1 - 2 Australia (Mark Knowles 19PC; Matthew Naylor 25PC; Troy Elder 38F)    3 (2) 4 (1) Germany (Christopher Zeller 18F; 54F; Moritz Fürste 46F; Bjoern Emmerling 49F)
Match 34* : Germany won 5:3 after penalty strokes competition (3 - 1). Germany: Christoher Zeller (scored); Timo Wess (scored); Moritz Fürste (missed); Phillip Zeller (scored). Spain: Santiago Freixa (missed); Pau Quemada (missed); Eduard (scored); Pol Amat (missed).
Match 41** : Spain won by golden goal.

Final Standings:
1 Germany, 2 Australia, 3 Spain, 4 Korea, 5 England, 6 Pakistan, 7 Netherlands, 8. New Zealand, 9 Japan, 10. Argentina, 11 India, 12 South Africa
 

Teams

India: Dilip Tirkey (Capt); Bharat Chettri (GK); Kanwalpreet Singh; V Raghunath; Prabodh Tirkey; Gagan Ajit Singh; Tejbir Singh; Nitin Kumar; Adrian D’Souza (GK); Raj Pal Singh; Shivendra Singh; Viren Rasquinha; G Hariprasad; V S Vinaya; Ignace Tirkey; Arjun Halappa; Vikram Pillay; Tushar Khandker

Coach: Vasudevan Baskaran
Manager: SP Dass

Umpires at 2006 World Cup

Xavier Adell (ESP); Christian Blasch (GER); Henrik Ehlers (DEN); David Gentles (AUS); Murray Grime (AUS); Hamish Jameson (ENG); Hong Lae Kim (KOR); Satinder Kumar (IND); David Leiper (SCO); Andy Mair (SCO); Sumesh Putra (CAN); Amarjit Singh (MAS); Rob ten Cate (NED); John Wright (RSA).