2005 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy

2005 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy

The 2005 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy took place in the Mayor Radhakrishnan Stadium in Chennai, India. Tortured by heavy rain, the event started December 10 and ended on December 18, 2005.

Participating nations at the annual men's elite six nations tournament were Australia, hosts India, Germany, Pakistan, Netherlands, and reigning champions Spain. Olympic champion Australia re-entered the event after a boycott of the 2004 edition. The tournament returned to India after nine years.

quads

fh|Australia

Head Coach: Barry Dancer
#Jamie Dwyer
#Liam de Young
#

  • Michael McCann
    #
  • Nathan Eglington
    #
  • Mark Knowles
    #
  • David Guest
    #Luke Doerner
    #Grant Schubert
    #Bevan George (C)
    #
  • Andrew Smith
    #Stephen Lambert (GK)
    #
  • Matt Naylor
    #Aaron Hopkins
    #
  • Matthew Wells
    #Travis Brooks
    #Brent Livermore
    #Dean Butler
    #
  • Stephen Mowlam (GK)

    fh|Germany

    Head Coach: Bernhard Peters
    #Christian Schulte (GK)
    #Ulrich Bubolz (GK)
    #Philip Witte
    #

  • Carlos Nevado
    #Christoph Menke
    #Moritz Fürste
    #Jan-Marco Montag
    #
  • Sebastian Biederlack
    #Justus Scharowsky
    #
  • Tibor Weißenborn
    #
  • Niklas Meinert
    #Timo Weß (C)
    #
  • Christoph Zeller
    #
  • Michael Purps
    #Matthias Witthaus
    #
  • Philipp Zeller
    #
  • Nico Sonnenschein
    #Sebastian Draguhn

    fh|India

    Head Coach: Rajinder Singh
    #Bharat Chettri (GK)
    #William Xalxo
    #Kanwalpreet Singh
    #Sandeep Singh
    #

  • Ignace Tirkey
    #Prabjoth Singh
    #
  • Ravipal Singh
    #Gagan Ajit Singh (C)
    #Adrian d'Souza (GK)
    #
  • Rajpal Singh
    #
  • Viren Rasquinha
    #V Raja
    #
  • Vinaya Vakkaliga Swamy
    #
  • Arjun Halappa
    #Adam Sinclair
    #Harpal Singh
    #
  • Vikram Pillay
    #Tushar Khandekar

    fh|Netherlands

    Head Coach: Roelant Oltmans
    #Guus Vogels (GK)
    #

  • Geert-Jan Derikx
    #Karel Klaver
    #
  • Sander van der Weide
    #Ronald Brouwer
    #
  • Taeke Taekema
    #
  • Jeroen Delmee (C)
    #Klaas Veering (GK)
    #Teun de Nooijer
    #
  • Floris Evers
    #Teun Rohof
    #Rob Reckers
    #Matthijs Brouwer
    #
  • Maikel Brekelmans
    #Roderick Weusthof
    #Timme Hoyng
    #Robert van der Horst
    #Marcel Balkestein

    fh|Pakistan

    Head Coach: Asif Bajwa
    #Salman Akbar (GK)
    #Imran Warsi
    #

  • Sajjid Anwar
    #Muhammad Saqlain (C)
    #
  • Dilawar Hussain
    #Adnan Maqsood
    #Tariq Aziz
    #Rehan Butt
    #Muhammad Shabbir
    #
  • Nasir Ahmed (GK)
    #
  • Mudassar Ali Khan
    #Shakeel Abbasi
    #Imran Khan
    #Adnan Zakir
    #
  • Muhammad Imran
    #
  • Zeeshan Ashraf
    #Waqas Sharif
    #
  • Akhtar Ali

    fh|Spain

    Head Coach: Maurits Hendriks
    #Bernardino Herrera (GK)
    #Santi Freixa
    #Miguel Delas
    #

  • "Kiko" Fábregas (C)
    #Andreu Enrich
    #
  • Alex Fábregas
    #Pablo Amat
    #Eduardo Tubau
    #Jorge Rodriquez
    #
  • Ramón Alegre
    #Héctor González
    #Víctor Sojo
    #Xavier Ribas
    #Albert Sala
    #Rodrigo Garza
    #
  • Eduard Arbos
    #Francisco Cortes (GK)
    #David Alegre

    Results

    Pool

    Classification

    Fifth and sixth place

    Third and fourth place

    Final

    Awards

    External links

    * [http://saharachampionstrophy.worldhockey.org/ Official website]


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