2019 Men's EuroHockey Championship IV
2019 Men's EuroHockey Championship IV|
Host country | Finland |
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City | Helsinki |
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Dates | 6–11 August |
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Teams | 5 (from 1 confederation) |
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Venue(s) | Helsinki Velodrome |
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Champions | Hungary (1st title) |
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Runner-up | Finland |
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Third place | Norway |
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Matches played | 10 |
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Goals scored | 28 (2.8 per match) |
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Top scorer(s) | Sami Laiho (4 goals) |
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The 2019 Men's EuroHockey Championship IV was the 8th edition of the EuroHockey Championship IV, the fourth level of the European field hockey championships organized by the European Hockey Federation. It was held from 7 to 11 August 2019 in Helsinki, Finland.[1]
Hungary won their first EuroHockey Championship IV title and was promoted the EuroHockey Championship III.
Teams
The following five teams, shown with pre-tournament world rankings, competed in this tournament.[2]
Results
All times are local, EEST (UTC+3).
Pool
Source:
FIHRules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals for.
[3](H) Hosts
Matches
Umpires: Mikhail Golovanov (RUS) Pieter Hembrecht (NED)
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Umpires: Tamás Hermann (HUN) Wajed Khan (NOR)
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Umpires: Pieter Hembrecht (NED) Sašo Sukič (SLO)
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Umpires: Christian Gibson (FIN) Mikhail Golovanov (RUS)
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Umpires: Tamás Hermann (HUN) Wajed Khan (NOR)
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Umpires: Mikhail Golovanov (RUS) Christian Gibson (FIN)
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Umpires: Pieter Hembrecht (NED) Christian Gibson (FIN)
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Umpires: Sašo Sukič (SLO) Tamás Hermann (HUN)
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Umpires: Mikhai Golovanov (RUS) Wajed Khan (NOR)
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Umpires: Pieter Hembrecht (NED) Saso Sukic (SLO)
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Statistics
Final standings
Promoted to the EuroHockey Championship III
Goalscorers
There were 28 goals scored in 10 matches, for an average of 2.8 goals per match.
4 goals
Sami Laiho
3 goals
Arunpreet Singh Garcha
2 goals
Nicholas James Weare
Zsombor Ficzere
Sebastian Léber
Balázs Olasz
Franc Maučec
1 goal
Constantinos Stylianou
Simo Makela
Tony Meski
Olli Vesakoski
Levente Botka
Imre Farkas
Tamás Suba
Zarq Rathore
Usama Zia
Legen Blaž
Nejc Potokar
Source: FIH
See also
References
External links