The 1997 Men's Intercontinental Cup was a qualifier for the 1998 Men's Hockey World Cup. It was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from Tuesday March 4 to Saturday March 15, 1997. Twelve nations took part, and they were divided into two groups of six in the preliminary round. The top six teams joined the other six that have already qualified: Australia, England, Germany, India, Netherlands, and Pakistan.[1]
Squads
Argentina
- ( 1.) Pablo Moreira (gk)
- ( 2.) Jorge Querejeta
- ( 3.) Edgardo Pailos
- ( 4.) Maximiliano Caldas
- ( 5.) Diego Chiodo
- ( 6.) Fernando Moresi
- ( 7.) Rodolfo Pérez
- ( 8.) Carlos Retegui
- ( 9.) Carlos Geneyro
- (10.) Santiago Capurro
- (11.) Jorge Lombi
- (12.) Germán Orozco
- (13.) Rodolfo Schmitt (gk)
- (14.) Martin Costanzo
- (15.) Andrés Castelli
- (16.) Eduardo Peralta
- Head coach
Belarus
- ( 1.) Edouard Gordich
- ( 2.) Dmitry Youkovskyi
- ( 3.) Sergey Drozdov
- ( 4.) Leonid Onyouk
- ( 5.) Igor Voytiouk
- ( 6.) Alexandre Mankovskyi
- ( 7.) Alexandre Boudnikov
- ( 8.) Andrey Tcheboharev
- ( 9.) Vladimir Kachkar
- (10.) Nikolay Sankovets
- (11.) Stepan Klimovitch
- (12.) Yuriy Korotchenho
- (13.) Albert Vintskevich
- (14.) Igor Pakhalchuk
- (15.) Igor Tsarev
- (16.) Valentinas Vachkis
- Head coach
- unknown
Belgium
- ( 1.) Vincent Deneumostier (gk)
- ( 2.) Hugues Ciselet
- ( 3.) John Toussaint
- ( 4.) Thierry Renaer
- ( 5.) Maximilien Willems
- ( 6.) Sebastien Mommens
- ( 7.) Joeri Beunen
- ( 8.) Philippe van Hemelen
- ( 9.) Alexandre de Chaffoy
- (10.) Michel Kinnen
- (11.) Gérald Dewamme
- (12.) Patrick Pille
- (13.) Mick Beunen
- (14.) Jean Willems
- (15.) Marc Coudron
- (16.) Yves Henet (gk)
- Head coach
- unknown
Canada
- ( 1.) Hari Kant (gk)
- ( 2.) Mike Mahood (gk)
- ( 3.) Ian Bird
- ( 4.) Alan Brahmst
- ( 5.) Robin d'Abreo
- ( 6.) Chris Gifford
- ( 7.) Patrick Burrows
- ( 8.) Andrew Griffiths
- ( 9.) Ken Pereira
- (10.) Bubli Chohan
- (11.) Peter Milkovich
- (12.) Bindi Kullar
- (13.) Rob Short
- (14.) Rob Edamura
- (15.) Marek Gacek
- (16.) Rick Roberts
- Head coach
- Shiaz Virjee
Ireland
- ( 1.) Ivan Bateman (gk)
- ( 2.) Nigel Henderson
- ( 3.) Neil Cooke
- ( 4.) Alan Dowd
- ( 5.) Alastair Dunne
- ( 6.) Colin Hade
- ( 7.) Chris Jackson
- ( 8.) Erroll Lutton
- ( 9.) David McAnulty
- (10.) Mark Irwin
- (11.) Gregg Ian Sterritt
- (12.) Julian Stevenson
- (13.) Robert Taylor
- (14.) Lee Tumilty
- (15.) Mark Tumilty
- (16.) Daniel Clarke
- Head coach
- unknown
Malaysia
- ( 1.) Paul Lopez
- ( 2.) Singh Maninderijt
- ( 3.) Lailin Abu Hassan
- ( 4.) Singh Kerpal
- ( 5.) Kuhan Shanmuganathan
- ( 6.) Nor Azian Haji Bakar
- ( 7.) Chairil Anwar Abdul Aziz
- ( 8.) Lam Mun Fatt
- ( 9.) Shanker Ramu
- (10.) Nor Saiful Nasiruddin
- (11.) Kaliswaran Muniandy
- (12.) Singh Aphthar
- (13.) Mirnawan Nawawi
- (14.) Mohammed Nizam Nordin
- (15.) Arul Selvaraj Anthonisamy
- (16.) Ahmad Suffian
- Head coach
- Volker Knapp
New Zealand
- ( 1.) Paul Derham
- ( 2.) Dion Gosling
- ( 3.) Greg Russ
- ( 4.) Umesh Parag
- ( 5.) Darren Smith
- ( 6.) Andrew Timlin
- ( 7.) Brett Leaver
- ( 8.) Andrew Buckley
- ( 9.) Ken Robinson
- (10.) Jamie Smith
- (11.) Simon Towns
- (12.) John Radovonich
- (13.) Richard Tattershaw
- (14.) Andrew van der Bent
- (15.) Scott Anderson (gk)
- (16.) Grant Croft (gk)
- Head coach
Poland
- ( 1.) Paweł Sobczak (gk)
- ( 2.) Slawomir Lukaszewski
- ( 3.) Paweł Jakubiak
- ( 4.) Dariusz Małecki
- ( 5.) Maciej Matuszynski
- ( 6.) Tomasz Szmidt
- ( 7.) Robert Grzeszczak
- ( 8.) Zbigniew Juszczak
- ( 9.) Marcin Nyckowiak
- (10.) Rafał Grotowski
- (11.) Karol Podzorski
- (12.) Marcin Pobuta (gk)
- (13.) Krzysztof Wybieralski
- (14.) Lukasz Wybieralski
- (15.) Piotr Mikula
- (16.) Tomasz Cichy
- Head coach
South Africa
- ( 1.) Brian Myburgh (gk)
- ( 2.) Gregor Maier (gk)
- ( 3.) Shaun Cooke
- ( 4.) Craig Jackson
- ( 5.) Craig Fulton
- ( 6.) Bradley Michalaro
- ( 7.) Gregg Clark
- ( 8.) Gary Boddington
- ( 9.) Wayne Denne
- (10.) Mike Cullen
- (11.) Kevin Chree
- (12.) Grant Fulton
- (13.) Greg Nicol
- (14.) Matthew Hallowes
- (15.) Grant Von Mayer
- (16.) Brenton Key
- Head coach
- unknown
South Korea
- ( 1.) Koo Jin-Soo (gk)
- ( 2.) Ji Seung-Hwan
- ( 3.) Han Beung-Kook
- ( 4.) Han Hyung-Bae
- ( 5.) Cho Myung-Jun
- ( 6.) Jeon Jong-Ha
- ( 7.) Hong Kyung-Seon
- ( 8.) Shin Seok-Kyo
- ( 9.) Song Seung-Tae
- (10.) Kang Keon-Wook
- (11.) Jeong Yong-Kyun
- (12.) Lee Young-Hwang
- (13.) Kim Jung-Chul
- (14.) Yoo Mun-Ki
- (15.) Yeo Woon-Kon
- (16.) Kim Yoon (gk)
- Head coach
- unknown
Spain
- ( 1.) Ramón Jufresa (gk)
- ( 2.) Jordi Casas
- ( 3.) Joaquin Malgosa
- ( 4.) Jordi Arnau
- ( 5.) Juan de Dios
- ( 6.) Jaime Amat
- ( 7.) Juan Escarré
- ( 8.) Victor Pujol
- ( 9.) Josep Sánchez
- (10.) Narcis Ventallo
- (11.) Javier Arnau
- (12.) Ramon Sala
- (13.) Francisco Fabregas
- (14.) Pablo Amat
- (15.) Pablo Usoz
- (16.) Antonio González (gk)
- Head coach
- Toni Forrellat
Switzerland
- ( 1.) Roger Thoma
- ( 2.) Adrian Berger
- ( 3.) Christian Arnold
- ( 4.) Reto Muggli
- ( 5.) Matthias Conz
- ( 6.) Stefan Bircher
- ( 7.) Daniel Pfister
- ( 8.) Benjamin Steinemann
- ( 9.) Alex Wintenberger
- (10.) Toni Haberthur
- (11.) Patrick Stutz
- (12.) Oliver Bilgerig
- (13.) Andy Gasser
- (14.) Thierry Grandchamp
- (15.) Christian Cavallet
- (16.) Hugo Lessert
- Head coach
- Paul Schneider
Preliminary round
Group A
Team | Points | G | W | D | L | GF | GA | Diff | |
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1. | Spain | 15 | 5 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 14 | 4 | +10 |
2. | Poland | 9 | 5 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 16 | 16 | 0 |
3. | Malaysia | 7 | 5 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 16 | 16 | 0 |
4. | Canada | 6 | 5 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 13 | 15 | –2 |
5. | Switzerland | 5 | 5 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 11 | 15 | –4 |
6. | South Africa | 1 | 5 | 0 | 1 | 4 | 13 | 17 | –4 |
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Group B
Team | Points | G | W | D | L | GF | GA | Diff | |
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1. | South Korea | 13 | 5 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 18 | 10 | +8 |
2. | New Zealand | 10 | 5 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 10 | 5 | +5 |
3. | Argentina | 9 | 5 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 22 | 11 | +11 |
4. | Belgium | 7 | 5 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 15 | 16 | –1 |
5. | Ireland | 4 | 5 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 7 | 17 | –10 |
6. | Belarus | 0 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 10 | 23 | –13 |
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Crossovers
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Placement matches
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Final
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Final ranking
RANK | TEAM |
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1. | Spain |
2. | South Korea |
3. | New Zealand |
4. | Poland |
5. | Canada |
6. | Malaysia |
7. | Argentina |
8. | Belgium |
9. | South Africa |
10. | Switzerland |
11. | Belarus |
12. | Ireland |
Remarks
- The first six (Spain, South Korea, New Zealand, Poland, Canada, and Malaysia) participated in the 1998 Men's Hockey World Cup in Utrecht, Netherlands.
See also
References
- ↑ "Men Field Hockey Intercontinental Cup 1997". www.todor66.com. Retrieved 4 August 2019.
External links
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