Men's Junior Hockey World cup, Malasiya & Singapore (7-21 June, 2009)

SCB Men's Junior World Cup 2009
Germany Wins the Junior World Cup 2009

On the last day of the Standard Chartered Bank FIH Junior Men's World Cup here in Johor Bahru, Germany defeated the Netherlands to take their fifth ever Junior Men World Cup title while Australia defeated New Zealand to claim the bronze medal.

Germany defeat Netherlands 3:1 (1:1)

The Standard Chartered Bank FIH Junior Men's World Cup ended with the 82nd match of the competition, the grand finale between the Netherlands and Germany.

It was a top level game between the two European sides, 70 minutes of intense and skillful hockey in a stadium filled beyond capacity with some 6000 plus spectators enthusiastically supporting the sides battling for the ultimate honors in age group field hockey.

The first half was open battle, with slight advantages on the Dutch side, but neither team could get the ball in the net until Mink van der Weerden, topscorer of this tournament, sank his 13th goal in his 9th match to claim the lead for his side. The goal was immediately followed by the equalizer through Marco Miltkau however, and the teams went up until and into the break deadlocked.

In the second half, Germany slowly gained the upper hand, holding the bigger percentage of ball possession and playing with more forward drive than the Oranjes.

Even though the lead eventually came from a goal stemming from a disastrous defensive error, as the Dutch let a long ball along the back line pass for it to find its way to Florian Fuchs alone at the far post who tapped it into the empty goal, the lead was deserved, and Germany was soon to confirm that.

Now on a roll, Germany added their next goal through Jan Fleckhaus minutes later, extending the lead to two goals with nine minutes to go, and that was that: the Netherlands could not avoid the defeat. Germany even had another opportunity with seconds to go but did not convert, with all their thoughts already on the certain big prize.

Germany are thus the new Junior World Champions, while individual awards were handed to Niklas Sakowsky from Germany as Bets Goalkeeper, Mink van der Weerden from Holland as the Topscorer, Florian Fuchs from germany as Man of the Match (Final), and Simon Child from New Zealand as the Best Player of the Tournament. Champions Germany also claimed the Fair Play Trophy.




Performance of India


Team India: Mrinal Choubey, Harjit Singh, Diwakar Ram (captain), Innocent Kullu, Manjeet Kullu, Birendra Lakra, Amardeep Ekka, Vikas Sharma, Belsajar Horo, Vikas Pillay, Mandeep Antil, Jay Karan, Danish Mujtaba, Pramod Kumar, Mohd. Amir Khan, Victo Singh, Dharamvir Singh

Preliminary Round
1st Match: India 10-0 Singapore
2nd Match: India 2-2 New Zealand
3rd Match: India 2-3 Netherlands
4th Match: India 4-2 Poland

Non Medal Round
1st Match: India 7-2 Japan
2nd Match: India 4-2 Belgium
3rd Match: India 9-0 England


Classification Matches (9th-10th)
1st Match: India 4-0 Poland




Points Table

Medal Round Pools (Rankings 1 to 8)

Pool E P W D L Goals Pts
1. Netherlands Netherlands 3 2 1 0 7:2 7
2. Germany Germany 3 2 1 0 9:5 7
3. Argentina Argentina 3 1 0 2 6:7 3
4. Spain Spain 3 0 0 3 4:12 0

Pool F P W D L Goals Pts
1. Australia Australia 3 3 0 0 11:2 9
2. New Zealand New Zealand 3 1 1 1 7:7 4
3. Pakistan Pakistan 3 1 0 2 8:11 3
4. Korea Korea 3 0 1 2 5:11 1

Non-Medal Round Pools (Rankings 9 to 16)

Pool G P W D L Goals Pts
1. India India 3 3 0 0 20:2 9
2. Belgium Belgium 3 2 0 1 8:6 6
3. Japan Japan 3 1 0 2 6:14 3
4. England England 3 0 0 3 1:13 0

Pool H P W D L Goals Pts
1. Poland Poland 3 2 1 0 8:6 7
2 Malaysia Malaysia 3 1 1 1 6:5 4
3. Egypt Egypt 3 0 3 0 5:5 3
4. South Africa South Africa 3 0 1 2 7:10 1

Non-Medal Round Pool (Rankings 17 to 20)

Pool I P W D L Goals Pts
1. Russia Russia 3 2 0 1 11:9 6
2. Chile Chile 3 2 0 1 9:8 6
3. USA USA 3 2 0 1 8:7 6
4. Singapore Singapore 3 0 0 3 8:12 0

Preliminary Round Standings

Pool A P W D L Goals Pts
1. Argentina Argentina 4 3 0 1 17:7 9
2. Pakistan Pakistan 4 3 0 1 14:6 9
3. Belgium Belgium 4 3 0 1 13:6 9
4. Egypt Egypt 4 1 0 3 5:11 3
5. Russia Russia 4 0 0 4 6:25 0

Pool B P W D L Goals Pts
1.(*) Australia Australia 4 3 1 0 13:2 10
2.(*) Germany Germany 4 3 1 0 13:2 10
3. South Africa South Africa 4 1 1 2 7:8 4
4. Japan Japan 4 1 1 2 6:11 4
5. Chile Chile 4 0 0 4 2:18 0
(*) decided by penalty stroke competition

Pool C P W D L Goals Pts
1. Korea Korea 4 3 1 0 12:2 10
2. Spain Spain 4 2 1 1 14:5 7
3. Malaysia Malaysia 4 2 1 1 9:7 7
4. England England 4 1 1 2 7:5 4
5. USA USA 4 0 0 4 2:25 0

Pool D P W D L Goals Pts
1. Netherlands Netherlands 4 3 1 0 20:6 10
2. New Zealand New Zealand 4 2 2 0 15:6 8
3. India India 4 2 1 1 18:7 7
4. Poland Poland 4 1 0 3 7:20 3
5. Singapore Singapore 4 0 0 4 2:23 0

Results by Date

June 21 Results

Australia Australia defeats New Zealand New Zealand 4:1
Germany Germany defeats Netherlands Netherlands 3:1

June 20 Results

Japan Japan defeats Egypt Egypt 2:1
Belgium Belgium defeats Malaysia Malaysia 3:2
Singapore Singapore defeats USA USA 3:1
Chile Chile defeats Russia Russia 5:3
India India defeats Poland Poland 4:0

June 19 Results

Russia Russia defeats England England 6:5 PSC
Korea Korea defeats Spain Spain 4:3
Pakistan Pakistan defeats Argentina Argentina 4:1
Germany Germany defeats Australia Australia 3:2 ET
Netherlands Netherlands
defeats New Zealand New Zealand
4:1

June 17 Results

Belgium Belgium defeats Japan Japan 6:2
India India defeats England England 9:0
Argentina Argentina defeats Spain Spain 4:1
Netherlands Netherlands holds Germany Germany 1:1
Chile Chile defeats New Zealand New Zealand 2:1
Russia Russia defeats USA USA 4:3
Pakistan Pakistan defeats Singapore Singapore 5:1
Australia Australia defeats Korea Korea 2:0
Malaysia Malaysia holds New Zealand New Zealand 2:2

June 16 Results

Russia Russia defeats Chile Chile 4:2
USA USA defeats Singapore Singapore 3:2

June 15 Results

Japan Japan defeats England England 2:1
India India defeats Belgium Belgium 4:0
Netherlands Netherlands defeats Argentina Argentina 3:1
New Zealand New Zealand defeats Pakistan Pakistan 4:2
Malaysia Malaysia defeats Russia Russia 3:1
Poland Poland holds Egypt Egypt 1:1
Germany Germany defeats Spain Spain 5:3
Australia Australia defeats Korea Korea 3:1

June 14 Results

USA USA defeats Russia Russia 4:3
Belgium Belgium defeats England England 2:0
Egypt Egypt holds South Africa South Africa 2:2
Chile Chile defeats Singapore Singapore 5:3
Korea Korea holds New Zealand New Zealand 3:3
Netherlands Netherlands defeats Spain Spain 3:0
Poland Poland defeats Malaysia Malaysia 2:1
India India defeats Japan Japan 7:2
Australia Australia defeats Pakistan Pakistan 6:1
Germany Germany defeats Argentina Argentina 3:1

June 12 Results

Korea Korea holds England England 2-2
Australia Australia defeats South Africa South Africa 2-0
Argentina Argentina defeats Egypt Egypt 3-1
Germany Germany defeats Japan Japan 3-1
Belgium Belgium defeats Pakistan Pakistan 2-1
Netherlands Netherlands holds New Zealand New Zealand 2-2
Spain Spain holds Malaysia Malaysia 3-3
India India defeats Poland Poland 4-2

June 11 Results

Belgium Belgium defeats Russia Russia 6-1
Japan Japan defeats Chile Chile 3-1
England England defeats USA USA 4-0
Netherlands Netherlands defeats India India 3-2
Korea Korea defeats Spain Spain 1-0
Germany Germany defeats Australia Australia 1-1
Pakistan Pakistan defeats Argentina Argentina 3-2
New Zealand New Zealand defeats Singapore Singapore 3-1

June 10 Results

Egypt Egypt defeats Russia Russia 3-0
South Africa South Africa defeats Chile Chile 6-1
Malaysia Malaysia defeats USA USA 5-2
Poland Poland defeats Singapore Singapore 2-1

June 9 Results

Argentina Argentina defeats Belgium Belgium 3-0
India India holds New Zealand New Zealand 2-2
Spain Spain defeats England England 2-1
Australia Australia defeats Japan Japan 6-1

June 8 Results

Spain Spain defeats USA USA 9-0
Netherlands Netherlands defeats Poland Poland 7-2
Pakistan Pakistan defeats Egypt Egypt 3-0
Australia Australia defeats Chile Chile 4-0
Argentina Argentina defeats Russia Russia 9-3
Germany Germany defeats South Africa South Africa 4-0
Korea Korea defeats Malaysia Malaysia 2-0
India India defeats Singapore Singapore 10-0

June 7 Results

Belgium Belgium defeats Egypt Egypt 5-1
Japan Japan holds South Africa South Africa 1-1
Pakistan Pakistan defeats Russia Russia 7-2
Netherlands Netherlands defeats Singapore Singapore 8-0
Korea Korea defeats USA USA 7-0
New Zealand New Zealand defeats Poland Poland 8-1
Malaysia Malaysia defeats England England 1-0
Germany Germany defeats Chile Chile 5-0

Final Standings
Position Team
1st Germany Germany
2nd Netherlands Netherlands
3rd Australia Australia
4th New Zealand New Zealand
5th Pakistan Pakistan
6th Argentina Argentina
7th Korea Korea
8th Spain Spain
9th India India
10th Poland Poland
11th Belgium Belgium
12th Malaysia Malaysia
13th Japan Japan
14th Egypt Egypt
15th South Africa South Africa
16th England England
17th Chile Chile
18th Russia Russia
19th Singapore Singapore
20th USA USA

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