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Hockey Champions Trophy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ /**/ if (wgNotice != '') document.writeln(wgNotice); Hockey Champions Trophy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search The Hockey Champions Trophy is the International Hockey Federation's most prestigious annual event (since 1980). Founded by Pakistan's Air Marshal Nur Khan, it features the world's top-ranked teams competing in a round robin format. The Pakistan Hockey Federation started the competition as a men's tournament in 1978 and in 1987 the first women's tournament took place.The tournament became an annual affair after 1980. Australia have won the trophy nine times, Germany (including West Germany before reunification) also being champions nine times. The Netherlands have been champions eight times. Pakistan is the only Asian champion with three titles to its name, including the first two in 1978 and 1980.Six teams qualify for the championship, though the first edition had five teams, the second had seven and 1987 had eight. In the year following the Olympics or a World Cup, the six teams include the host, the defending champion, the world champion and the next highest ranked teams from either the most recent World Cup or Olympic Games.The last placed team in the tournament is dropped and replaced by the winner of the Champions Challenge, which was introduced in 2001 and can be considered as the Champions Trophy for so called B-nations.Contents1 Men1.1 Summaries1.2 Performance by nation2 Women2.1 Summaries2.2 Performance by nation//[edit] Men[edit] SummariesYearHostFinalThird Place MatchChampionScoreRunner-upThird PlaceScoreFourth place1978DetailsLahore, Pakistan Pakistan Australia Great Britain New Zealand1980DetailsKarachi, Pakistan Pakistan West Germany Australia Netherlands1981DetailsKarachi, Pakistan Netherlands Australia West Germany Pakistan1982DetailsAmstelveen, Netherlands Netherlands Australia India Pakistan1983DetailsKarachi, Pakistan Australia Pakistan West Germany India1984DetailsKarachi, Pakistan Australia Pakistan Great Britain Netherlands1985DetailsPerth, Australia Australia Great Britain West Germany Pakistan1986DetailsKarachi, Pakistan West Germany Australia Pakistan Great Britain1987DetailsAmstelveen, Netherlands West Germany Netherlands Australia Great Britain1988DetailsLahore, Pakistan West Germany Pakistan Australia Soviet Union1989DetailsBerlin, West Germany Australia Netherlands West Germany Pakistan1990DetailsMelbourne, Australia Australia Netherlands West Germany Pakistan1991DetailsBerlin, Germany Germany Pakistan Netherlands Australia1992detailsKarachi, Pakistan Germany4–0 Australia Pakistan2–1 Netherlands1993DetailsKuala Lumpur, Malaysia Australia4–0 Germany Netherlands6–2 Pakistan1994DetailsLahore, Pakistan Pakistan2–2(7–6)Penalty strokes Germany Netherlands2–2(9–8)Penalty strokes Australia1995DetailsBerlin, Germany Germany2–2(4–2)Penalty strokes Australia Pakistan2–1 Netherlands1996DetailsMadras, India Netherlands3–2 Pakistan Germany5–0 India1997DetailsAdelaide, Australia Germany3–2after extra time Australia Spain2–1 Netherlands1998DetailsLahore, Pakistan Netherlands3–1 Pakistan Australia1–1(8–7)Penalty strokes Korea1999DetailsBrisbane, Australia Australia3–1 Korea Netherlands5–2 Spain2000DetailsAmstelveen, Netherlands Netherlands2–1after extra time Germany Korea3–0 Spain2001DetailsRotterdam, Netherlands Germany2–1 Australia Netherlands5–2 Pakistan2002DetailsCologne, Germany Netherlands0–0(3–2)Penalty strokes Germany Pakistan4–3 India2003DetailsAmstelveen, Netherlands Netherlands4–2 Australia Pakistan4–3 India2004DetailsLahore, Pakistan Spain4–2 Netherlands Pakistan3–2 India2005DetailsChennai, India Australia3–1 Netherlands Spain5–2 Germany2006DetailsTerrassa, Spain Netherlands2–1 Germany Spain2–2(5–4)Penalty strokes Australia2007DetailsKuala Lumpur, Malaysia Germany1–0 Australia Netherlands3–2 Korea2008DetailsRotterdam, Netherlands Australia4–1 Spain Argentina2–2(5–3)Penalty strokes Netherlands2009DetailsMelbourne, Australia[edit] Performance by nationTeamChampionsRunners-upThird-placeFourth-place Australia91043 Germany #9661 Netherlands8566 Pakistan3667 Spain1132 Great Britain0122 Korea0112 India0015 Argentina0010 New Zealand0001 Soviet Union0001# Include West Germany[edit] Women[edit] SummariesYearHostFinalThird Place MatchChampionScoreRunner-upThird PlaceScoreFourth place1987DetailsAmstelveen, Netherlands Netherlands Australia Korea Canada1989DetailsFrankfurt, West Germany Korea Australia West Germany Great Britain1991DetailsBerlin, Germany Australia Germany Netherlands Spain1993DetailsAmstelveen, Netherlands Australia1–1(4–2)Penalty strokes Netherlands Germany2–0 Korea1995DetailsMar del Plata, Argentina Australia1–1(4–3)Penalty strokes Korea USA0–0(4–1)Penalty strokes Germany1997DetailsBerlin, Germany Australia2–1after extra time Germany Netherlands5–2 Korea1999DetailsBrisbane, Australia Australia3–2 Netherlands Germany1–0 Argentina2000DetailsAmstelveen, Netherlands Netherlands3–2 Germany Australia1–0 Argentina2001DetailsAmstelveen, Netherlands Argentina3–2 Netherlands Australia2–1after extra time China2002DetailsMacau China2–2(3–1)Penalty strokes Argentina Netherlands4–3after extra time Australia2003DetailsSydney, Australia Australia3–2 China Netherlands3–2 Argentina2004DetailsRosario, Argentina Netherlands2–0 Germany Argentina3–2 Australia2005DetailsCanberra, Australia Netherlands0–0(5–4)Penalty strokes Australia China2–2(9–8)Penalty strokes Argentina2006DetailsAmstelveen, Netherlands Germany3–2 China Netherlands1–1(4–1)Penalty strokes Argentina2007DetailsQuilmes, Argentina Netherlands1–0 Argentina Germany2–0 Australia2008DetailsMönchengladbach, Germany Argentina6–2 Germany Netherlands3–0 China2009DetailsSydney, Australia2010DetailsNottingham, England[edit] Performance by nationTeamChampionsRunners-upThird-placeFourth-place Australia6323 Netherlands5360 Argentina2215 Germany #1341 China1212 Korea1112 USA0010 Canada0001 Great Britain0001# Include West GermanyInternational field hockeyv • d • eFIH | Men's World Cup | Women's World Cup | Men's Junior World Cup | Women's Junior World CupChampions Trophy | Champions Challenge | Olympics | Commonwealth Games | Asian Games Pan American Games | Teams Asia: ASHF – Asia Cup Africa: AFHF – African Cup of Nations Americas: PAHF – Pan American Cup Oceania: OHF – Oceania Cup Europe: EHF – Nations Championship Hockey Champions Trophyv • d • eMenLahore 1978 | Karachi 1980 | Karachi 1981 | Amstelveen 1982 | Karachi 1983 | Karachi 1984 | Perth 1985 | Karachi 1986 | Amstelveen 1987 | Lahore 1988 | Berlin 1989 | Melbourne 1990 | Berlin 1991 | Karachi 1992 | Kuala Lumpur 1993 | Lahore 1994 | Berlin 1995 | Madras 1996 | Adelaide 1997 | Lahore 1998 | Brisbane 1999 | Amstelveen 2000 | Rotterdam 2001 | Cologne 2002 | Amstelveen 2003 | Lahore 2004 | Chennai 2005 | Terrassa 2006 | Kuala Lumpur 2007 | Rotterdam 2008 | Melbourne 2009WomenAmstelveen 1987 | Frankfurt 1989 | Berlin 1991 | Amstelveen 1993 | Mar del Plata 1995 | Berlin 1997 | Brisbane 1999 | Amstelveen 2000 | Amstelveen 2001 | Macau 2002 | Sydney 2003 | Rosario 2004 | Canberra 2005 | Amstelveen 2006 | Quilmes 2007 | Mönchengladbach 2008 | Sydney 2009 | Nottingham 2010Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hockey_Champions_Trophy" Categories: Field hockey competitions Views Article Discussion Edit this page History Personal tools Log in / create account if (window.isMSIE55) fixalpha(); Navigation Main page Contents Featured content Current events Random article Search Interaction About Wikipedia Community portal Recent changes Contact Wikipedia Donate to Wikipedia Help Toolbox What links here Related changesUpload fileSpecial pages Printable version Permanent linkCite this page Languages Deutsch Español Français Hrvatski Italiano Nederlands 日本語 This page was last modified on 8 November 2008, at 12:31. 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