1990 Men's Hockey World Cup

1990 Hockey World Cup
Tournament details
Host country Pakistan
City Lahore
Teams 12
Venue(s) National Hockey Stadium, Lahore
Top three teams
Champions  Netherlands (2nd title)
Runner-up  Pakistan
Third place  Australia
Tournament statistics
Top scorer(s) Ignacio Escude (10 goals)
Best player Shahbaz Ahmed
1986 (previous) (next) 1994

The 1990 Men's Hockey World Cup was the seventh instalment of the Hockey World Cup men's field hockey tournament. It was held in National Hockey Stadium, Lahore, Pakistan. It ran from 12 to 23 February. The Netherlands defeated Pakistan 3–1 in the final,[1] with Australia beating out West Germany for third place in extra time, 2–1.

Results

Pool A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Australia 55001441010
 Netherlands 5311151057
 France 521256−15
 Soviet Union 5122610−44
 Argentina 51131014−43
 India 50141016−61
     Qualified for semifinals
12 February 1990
Netherlands  2 – 1  France
12 February 1990
Soviet Union  1 – 1  India
13 February 1990
Netherlands  5 – 2  Soviet Union
13 February 1990
Australia  4 – 1  Argentina
14 February 1990
France  1 – 3  Australia
14 February 1990
India  3 – 5  Australia
15 February 1990
France  2 – 1  India
16 February 1990
Soviet Union  0 – 3  Australia
16 February 1990
Netherlands  3 – 3  Argentina
17 February 1990
Netherlands  5 – 3  India
17 February 1990
France  0 – 0  Soviet Union
18 February 1990
France  1 – 0  Argentina
18 February 1990
India  2 – 3  Australia
19 February 1990
Netherlands  0 – 1  Australia
19 February 1990
Soviet Union  3 – 1  Argentina

Pool B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 West Germany 55001321110
 Pakistan 531110647
 Spain 5302101006
 England 52127705
 Canada 501429−71
 Ireland 5014311−81
     Qualified for semifinals
12 February 1990
Ireland  0 – 2  England
12 February 1990
Pakistan  6 – 3  Spain
13 February 1990
Pakistan  2 – 1  Ireland
13 February 1990
West Germany  4 – 1  Canada
14 February 1990
West Germany  2 – 0  Spain
14 February 1990
England  2 – 0  Canada
15 February 1990
Spain  4 – 1  England
16 February 1990
Ireland  0 – 4  West Germany
16 February 1990
Pakistan  1 – 0  Canada
17 February 1990
Spain  2 – 1  Ireland
17 February 1990
Pakistan  1 – 1  England
18 February 1990
Spain  1 – 0  Canada
18 February 1990
England  1 – 2  West Germany
19 February 1990
Pakistan  0 – 1  West Germany
19 February 1990
Ireland  1 – 1  Canada

Fifth to twelfth place classification

Ninth to twelfth qualifiers

22 February 1990
Argentina  4 – 1  Ireland
22 February 1990
India  2 – 1  Canada

Eleventh and twelfth place

23 February 1990
Canada  3 – 0  Ireland

Ninth and tenth place

23 February 1990
India  0 – 1  Argentina

Fifth to eighth qualifiers

21 February 1990
Soviet Union  2 – 1  Spain
21 February 1990
France  0 – 4  England

Seventh and eighth place

22 February 1990
Spain  3 – 4 (AET)  France

Fifth and sixth place

21 February 1990
Soviet Union  0 – 1  England

First to fourth place classification

Semi-finals Final
21 February
  Australia  1  
  Pakistan  2  
 
23 February
      Pakistan  1
    Netherlands  3
Third place
21 February 23 February
  Netherlands  3   West Germany  1
  West Germany  2     Australia  2

Semi-finals

21 February 1990
Australia  1 – 2  Pakistan
21 February 1990
Netherlands  3 – 2 (AET)  West Germany

Third and fourth place

23 February 1990
West Germany  1 – 2  Australia

Final

23 February 1990
Pakistan  1 – 3  Netherlands
Shahbaz Ahmed Bovelander ,
Weterings

Attendance: 60,000
Umpires:
Eduardo Ruiz (Arg) & Santiago Deo (Esp)

Netherlands
Frank Leistra, René Klaassen, Hendrik Jan Kooijman, Maurits Crucq, Floris Jan Bovelander, Jacques Brinkman, Marc Delissen (capt), Cees Jan Diepeveen, Erik Parlevliet, Tom van 't Hek, Gijs Weterings (sub Taco van den Honert)

Pakistan
Mansoor Ahmed, Qazi Mohib, Khalid Bashir, Anjum Saeed, Farhat Hassan Khan, Khawaja Junaid, Muhammad Qamar Ibrahim (sub Qasim Khan), Tahir Zaman, Tariq Sheikh (sub Arif Bhopali), Shahbaz Ahmed (capt), Wasim Feroz

 1990 Hockey World Cup Winner 

Netherlands
Second title

References

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