Argentina men's national hockey team

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The men's national hockey team represents Argentina at international hockey tournaments. The team took part in almost all world championships , the only exception being the 1998 World Championship in Utrecht , the Netherlands .

Argentina currently ranks 5th in the world - and 1st in the Pan-America rankings.

Tournaments

Olympic games

  • 1908 to 1964 - no participation
  • 1968 - 14th place
  • 1972 - 14th place
  • 1976 - 11th place
  • 1980 - did not participate
  • 1984 - did not participate
  • 1988 - 8th place
  • 1992 - 11th place
  • 1996 - 9th place
  • 2000 - 8th place
  • 2004 - 11th place
  • 2008 - did not qualify
  • 2012 - 10th place
  • 2016 - gold

World championships

Pan American Games

  • 1967 - winner
  • 1971 - winner
  • 1975 - winner
  • 1979 - winner
  • 1983 - second
  • 1987 - second
  • 1991 - winner
  • 1995 - winner
  • 1999 - second
  • 2003 - winner
  • 2007 - second
  • 2011 - winner
  • 2015 - winner

Pan American Cup

  • 2000 - bronze
  • 2004 - gold
  • 2009 - bronze
  • 2013 - gold

Champions Trophy

  • 1978 to 1986 - did not participate
  • 1987 - 5th place
  • 1988 to 2002 - did not participate
  • 2003 - 5th place
  • 2004 and 2005 - did not participate
  • 2006 - 6th place
  • 2007 - did not participate
  • 2008 - bronze
  • 2009 - 2012 - did not participate
  • 2014 - 6th place

Champions Challenge

  • 2001 - bronze
  • 2003 - did not participate
  • 2005 - gold
  • 2007 - gold
  • 2012 - gold

Squad

Status: 2016 Olympic Games

  • Goalkeeper: Juan Manuel Vivaldi 1
  • Defenders: Juan Ignacio Gilardi 4, Gonzalo Peillat 2, Pedro Ibarra 5, Juan Martín López 17, Matías Rey 22 (substituted for P-accredited players),
  • Midfield: Lucas Rossi 27, Manuel Brunet 24, Lucas Rey 8, Agustín Mazzilli 26, Ignacio Ortiz 16
  • Forwards: Joaquín Menini 11, Facundo Callioni 7, Lucas Vila 12, Matías Paredes 10 (substituted for P-accredited players), Juan Manuel Saladino 19
  • P Accredited : Luca Masso 14, Isidoro Ibarra 20, Tomás Santiago?

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Current Men's FIH World Ranking (PDF) accessed November 28, 2015