2002 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy

2002 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy

The 2002 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy took place at the Rot Weiss Köln Hockey Club in Cologne, Germany. The event started on August 31 and ended on September 8, 2002. Participating nations at the annual men's elite six nations tournament were Australia, hosts and reigning champions Germany, India, Netherlands, Pakistan, and Korea.

quads

fh|Australia

Head Coach: Barry Dancer
#Jamie Dwyer
#Liam de Young
#Adam Commens
#Michael McCann
#

  • Robert Hammond
    #Nathan Eglington
    #
  • Paul Gaudoin (C)
    #Ben Taylor
    #
  • Leon Martin (GK)
    #
  • Bevan George
    #Josh Hawes
    #Andrew Smith
    #
  • Mark Hickman (GK)
    #Scott Webster
    #
  • Ben Bishop
    #Matthew Wells
    #
  • Dean Butler
    #Zain Wright

    fh|Germany

    Head Coach: Bernhard Peters
    #Clemens Arnold (GK)
    #Christian Schulte (GK)
    #

  • Philipp Crone
    #Max Landshut
    #Christian Wein
    #
  • Björn Michel
    #Sascha Reinelt
    #Oliver Domke
    #
  • Björn Emmerling
    #
  • Sebastian Biederlack
    #
  • Tibor Weißenborn
    #Florian Kunz (C)
    #Eike Duckwitz
    #Timo Weß
    #Christoph Bechmann
    #
  • Justus Scharowsky
    #Matthias Witthaus
    #Philipp Zeller

    fh|India

    Head Coach: Rajinder Singh
    #Devesh Chauhan (GK)
    #Dilip Tirkey (C)
    #Kanwaljit Singh
    #Sukhbir Singh Gill
    #Bimal Lakra
    #Ignace Tirkey
    #Jugraj Singh
    #Arjun Halappa
    #Dhanraj Pillay
    #

  • Tejbir Singh
    #Gagan Ajit Singh
    #Viren Rasquinha
    #
  • Daljit Singh Dhillon
    #Bharat Chetry (GK)
    #Dinesh Nayak
    #
  • Deepak Thakur
    #
  • Prabjoth Singh
    #
  • Vikram Pillay

    fh|Netherlands

    Head Coach: Joost Bellaart
    #Guus Vogels (GK)
    #Bram Lomans
    #Geert-Jan Derikx
    #Erik Jazet
    #

  • Floris Evers
    #Sander van der Weide
    #Ronald Brouwer
    #Piet-Hein Geeris
    #
  • Maarten Froger
    #
  • Jeroen Delmee (C)
    #Josef Kramer (GK)
    #Teun de Nooijer
    #
  • Jan Jörn van 't Land
    #
  • Rob Reckers
    #Matthijs Brouwer
    #
  • Rob Derikx
    #Taeke Taekema
    #Menno Booij

    fh|Pakistan

    Head Coach: Tahir Zaman
    #Muhammad Qasim (GK)
    #Sohail Abbas
    #Tariq Imran
    #Muhammad Usman
    #Muhammad Saqlain
    #Waseem Ahmad
    #Mohammad Nadeem
    #Mohammad Sarwar
    #Kashif Jawwad
    #

  • Khalid Saleem
    #Muhammad Shabbir
    #Ahmed Alam (GK)
    #Zeeshan Ashraf
    #Ghazanfar Ali
    #Dilawar Hussain
    #Mudassar Ali Khan
    #Kamran Ashraf
    #Rehan Butt

    fh|South Korea

    Head Coach: Kim Young-Kyu
    #Kang Keon-Wook (C)
    #Shin Seok-Kyo
    #Lim Jung-Chun (GK)
    #Kang Seong-Jung
    #Kim Yong-Bae
    #

  • Yeo Woon-Kon
    #Kim Jung-Chul
    #Song Seung-Tae
    #Seo Jong-Ho
    #
  • Lee Nam-Yong
    #
  • Kim Kyung-Seok
    #Kim Yoon (GK)
    #Kim Sam-Seok
    #
  • Hwang Jong-Hyun
    #
  • Kim Chul
    #Ji Seong-Hwan
    #Jeon Jong-Ha
    #
  • You Hyo-Sik

    Results

    Pool

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    Classification

    Fifth and sixth place

    Third and fourth place

    hockeybox|date=September 8, 2002
    12:00 |team1=fh-rt|Pakistan |score=4 – 3
    team2 = fh|India |goals1=Ali Khan 28', 59'
    Butt 62', 63' |goals2=J. Singh 12'
    D. Tirkey 48'
    G. Singh 53' |umpires=David Gentles (AUS)
    Markus Mayer (GER)

    Final

    Awards

    External links

    * [http://www.fihockey.org/vsite/vnavsite/page/directory/0,10853,1181-125235-126542-nav-list,00.html FIH: Champions Trophy 2002]


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