1999 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy

1999 Men's Hockey
Champions Trophy
Tournament details
Host country Australia
City Brisbane
Dates 10–20 June
Teams 6
Venue(s) State Hockey Centre
Top three teams
Champions  Australia (7th title)
Runner-up  South Korea
Third place  England
Tournament statistics
Matches played 18
Goals scored 69 (3.83 per match)
Top scorer(s) South Korea Song Seung-tae (7 goals)
Best player South Korea Song Seung-tae
1998 (previous) (next) 2000

The 1999 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy was the 21st edition of the Hockey Champions Trophy men's field hockey tournament. It took place from 10–20 June 1999 in the State Hockey Centre in Brisbane, Australia. It was the third time in the history of the annual six nations tournament that the event was combined with the Women's Champions Trophy.

Squads

Results

Pool

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Australia 531195+410
 South Korea 52211211+18
 Netherlands 5212107+37
 Spain 521287+17
 Pakistan 513178−16
 England 5104513−83
10 June 1999
13:05
England  2–3  South Korea
Pearn  31'
Giles  70'
Report Song Seung-tae  3', 57', 64'
Umpires:
Santiago Deo (ESP)
Christian Siebrecht (GER)

10 June 1999
17:05
Spain  1–1  Pakistan
Iglesias  57' Report Sarwar  40'
Umpires:
Murray Grime (AUS)
Ray O'Connor (IRL)

11 June 1999
13:05
South Korea  3–2  Netherlands
Kang Keon-wook  10'
Hwang Jong-hyun  33'
Song Seung-tae  56'
Report Lomans  22'
De Nooijer  24'
Umpires:
David Gentles (AUS)
Garth Proudfoot (RSA)

11 June 1999
19:45
England  1–3  Australia
Crutchley  62' Report Davies  6', 10'
Victory  18'
Umpires:
Han Jin-soo (KOR)
Philip Schellekens (NED)

12 June 1999
13:05
Pakistan  2–2  Netherlands
Bashir  26'
Sarwar  39'
Report Van Wijk  23'
Eikelboom  68'
Umpires:
Hamish Jamson (ENG)
Christian Siebrecht (GER)

13 June 1999
11:05
Australia  2–0  Spain
Victory  32'
Elder  36'
Report
Umpires:
Han Jin-soo (KOR)
Ray O'Connor (IRL)

13 June 1999
13:05
South Korea  2–2  Pakistan
Yeo Woon-kon  21'
Kang Keon-wook  60'
Report Abbas  5'
Hussain  25'
Umpires:
Santiago Deo (ESP)
Murray Grime (AUS)

14 June 1999
11:05
England  0–3  Spain
Report Escarré  23', 45'
Tubau  65'
Umpires:
David Gentles (AUS)
Philip Schellekens (NED)

14 June 1999
13:05
Netherlands  1–2  Australia
Brinkman  32' Report Elder  13'
Davies  34'
Umpires:
Hamish Jamson (ENG)
Christian Siebrecht (GER)

16 June 1999
15:05
Australia  1–1  South Korea
Brennan  57' Report Kang Keon-wook  59'
Umpires:
Santiago Deo (ESP)
Hamish Jamson (ENG)

16 June 1999
18:05
Pakistan  0–2  England
Report Wyatt  30'
Wallis  42'
Umpires:
Han Jin-soo (KOR)
Garth Proudfoot (RSA)

16 June 1999
20:05
Spain  0–1  Netherlands
Report De Nooijer  45'
Umpires:
Ray O'Connor (IRL)
Murray Grime (AUS)

18 June 1999
15:05
Spain  4–3  South Korea
Casas  13'
Iglesias  24'
Amat  27'
Escarré  62'
Report Song Seung-tae  6', 24'
Jeon Jong-ha  25'

18 June 1999
18:05
Pakistan  2–1  Australia
Abbas  16'
Sarwar  56'
Report Elder  8'

18 June 1999
20:05
Netherlands  4–0  England
Eikelboom  53', 67'
Geeris  57'
De Nooijer  69'
Report
Umpires:
Christian Siebrecht (GER)
Han Jin-soo (KOR)

Classification

Fifth and sixth place

20 June 1999
10:05
England  4–3 (a.e.t.)  Pakistan
Wallis  24', 79'
Pearn  39'
Crutchley  47'
Report Bashir  16'
Abbas  21', 49'
Umpires:
Ray O'Connor (IRL)
Han Jin-soo (KOR)

Third and fourth place

20 June 1999
12:35
Netherlands  5–2  Spain
Veen  22', 30'
Van Wijk  35', 66'
Eikelboom  50'
Report Arnau  17', 50'
Umpires:
Murray Grime (AUS)
Hamish Jamson (ENG)

Final

20 June 1999
15:05
Australia  3–1  South Korea
Davies  23', 52'
Elder  33'
Report Song Seung-tae  62'
Umpires:
Santiago Deo (ESP)
Christian Siebrecht (GER)

Awards

Topscorer Best Player of the Tournament
 Song Seung-tae (KOR)  Song Seung-tae (KOR)

Final standings

  1.  Australia
  2.  South Korea
  3.  Netherlands
  4.  Spain
  5.  England
  6.  Pakistan

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