Japan national field hockey team
The Japan national field hockey team represents Japan in the international field hockey competitions. The team, ranked 10th in the world on June 30, 2008, participated in the first World Cup in 1971. The team is headed by Dutchman Siegfried Aikman since 2009-05-01.[1]
- 1908 – Did not compete
- 1920 – Did not compete
- 1928 – Did not compete
- 1932 – Silver Medal
- 1936 – Seventh place
- 1948 to 1956 – Did not compete
- 1960 – Fourteenth place
- 1964 – Seventh place
- 1968 – Thirteenth place
- 1972 to 2008 – Did not compete
- 1971 – Ninth place
- 1973 – Tenth place
- 1975 to 1998 – Did not compete
- 2002 – Twelfth place
- 2006 – Ninth place
- 1982 – Did not compete
- 1985 – Fourth place
- 1989 – Fourth place
- 1994 – Ninth place
- 1999 – Fifth place
- 2003 – Fourth place
- 1978 to 2006 – Did not compete
- 2001 – Fifth place
- 2003 – Did not compete
- 2005 – Did not compete
- 2007 – Fifth place
- 2011 – Seventh place
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