1964 Summer Olympics / Hockey
Olympic hockey tournament 1964 | |||
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Men's | |||
Number of nations | 15th | ||
Olympic champion | India | ||
venue | Tokyo | ||
Stadion | Komazawa Hockey Field | ||
opening | October 11, 1964 | ||
Endgame | October 23, 1964 | ||
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At the XVIII. At the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo , a competition in hockey (men) was held.
Tournament mode
The 15 participants played in 2 groups (the seeding list in brackets):
- Group A: Pakistan (1), Great Britain (4), Kenya (5), Australia (8), Japan (9), New Zealand (12), Rhodesia (13)
- Group B: India (2), Spain (3), Germany (6), Netherlands (7), Belgium (10), Malaysia (11), Canada (14), Hong Kong (15)
The first two in the group qualified for the semi-finals (1.A - 2.B and 1.B - 2.A), the third and fourth group also played crosswise, the two winners for place 5. There was no game for place 7 instead of.
The tournament was planned for 16 participants. Poland canceled and was replaced by Hong Kong. Egypt also withdrew and was to be replaced by Indonesia. The short-term withdrawal ("premature departure") of Indonesia reduced the field to 15 participants.
German team
The German hockey team (as part of the all-German team ) was provided by the GDR, which had won the domestic elimination. The first game on May 31, 1964 in Berlin was won by the FRG 4-2, the second leg in Jena on June 14th by the GDR 1-0. The goal difference played no role at this time, so two more games were agreed. On July 1st in Jena the GDR won again 1-0 and the second leg on July 5th in Berlin ended 2-2 in a draw. The GDR team had thus qualified.
This had consequences: now the GDR provided the majority of the participants in the joint team and, with Manfred Ewald, provided the head of the mission.
Group A
Pakistan dominated the group and won all 6 games. Australia won the second qualifying place for the semi-finals. | ||||
October 11th | 10:00 | Kenya - Rhodesia | 0: 0 (0: 0) | |
October 11th | 11:40 | Pakistan - Japan | 1: 0 (1: 0) | |
October 11th | 14:15 | Great Britain - Australia | 0: 7 (0: 5) | |
October 12th | 10:00 | Pakistan - Kenya | 5: 2 (2: 2) | |
October 12th | 11:40 | Great Britain - New Zealand | 0: 2 (0: 1) | |
October 12th | 11:40 | Australia - Rhodesia | 3: 0 (2: 0) | |
October 13th | 10:00 | Great Britain - Rhodesia | 4: 1 (2: 0) | |
October 13th | 10:00 | Australia - Japan | 3: 1 (1: 0) | |
October 13th | 11:40 | Kenya - New Zealand | 3: 2 (2: 1) | |
15th October | 10:00 | Pakistan - Great Britain | 1: 0 (0: 0) | |
15th October | 11:40 | Kenya - Australia | 1: 0 (1: 0) | |
15th October | 11:40 | Japan - New Zealand | 1: 0 (1: 0) | |
October, 16th | 10:00 | Australia - New Zealand | 2: 1 (1: 0) | |
October, 16th | 10:00 | Kenya - Japan | 0: 2 (0: 1) | |
October, 16th | 11:40 | Pakistan - Rhodesia | 6: 0 (4: 0) | |
October 18 | 10:00 | Great Britain - Kenya | 0: 1 (0: 1) | |
October 18 | 14:15 | Japan - Rhodesia | 2: 1 (1: 0) | |
October 18 | 14:15 | Pakistan - New Zealand | 2: 0 (1: 0) | |
October 19th | 11:40 | Great Britain - Japan | 1: 0 (0: 0) | |
October 19th | 11:40 | Pakistan - Australia | 2: 1 (1: 1) | |
October 19th | 11:40 | New Zealand - Rhodesia | 1: 2 (0: 0) |
Group B
In group B, Germany and the Netherlands, as well as Malaysia and Belgium were tied. For Germany, the direct comparison decided, for Malaysia the one more goal scored. | ||||
October 11th | 10:00 | Spain - Netherlands | 1: 1 (1: 0) | |
October 11th | 11:40 | Malaysia - Hong Kong | 4: 1 (3: 1) | |
October 11th | 11:40 | Germany - Canada | 5: 1 (4: 0) | |
October 11th | 14:50 | India - Belgium | 2: 0 (0: 0) | |
October 12th | 10:00 | India - Germany | 1: 1 (1: 0) | |
October 12th | 11:40 | Belgium - Hong Kong | 2: 0 (2: 0) | |
October 12th | 14:15 | Netherlands - Canada | 5: 0 (3: 0) | |
October 12th | 14:15 | Spain - Malaysia | 3: 0 (2: 0) | |
October 14th | 10:00 | Hong Kong - Canada | 1: 2 (0: 0) | |
October 14th | 10:00 | Germany - Netherlands | 1: 0 (0: 0) | |
October 14th | 11:40 | Belgium - Malaysia | 3: 3 (1: 1) | |
October 14th | 11:40 | India - Spain | 1: 1 (0: 0) | |
15th October | 10:00 | Spain - Canada | 3: 0 (0: 0) | |
15th October | 10:00 | Netherlands - Belgium | 4: 0 (1: 0) | |
15th October | 14:15 | Germany - Malaysia | 0: 0 (0: 0) | |
15th October | 14:15 | India - Hong Kong | 6: 0 (1: 0) | |
October 17th | 10:00 | Belgium - Canada | 5: 1 (1: 1) | |
October 17th | 10:00 | India - Malaysia | 3: 1 (1: 0) | |
October 17th | 11:40 | Netherlands - Hong Kong | 7: 0 (4: 0) | |
October 17th | 11:40 | Germany - Spain | 1: 1 (0: 0) | |
October 18 | 10:00 | Netherlands - Malaysia | 2: 0 (0: 0) | |
October 18 | 11:40 | India - Canada | 3: 0 (1: 0) | |
October 18 | 11:40 | Spain - Hong Kong | 4: 0 (1: 0) | |
October 18 | 11:40 | Germany - Belgium | 0: 0 (0: 0) | |
October 19th | 10:00 | Germany - Hong Kong | 1: 1 (0: 1) | |
October 19th | 10:00 | Malaysia - Canada | 3: 1 (1: 1) | |
October 19th | 10:00 | Spain - Belgium | 3: 0 (2: 0) | |
October 19th | 14:15 | India - Netherlands | 2: 1 (1: 0) |
Semifinals
October 21 | 10:00 | Kenya - Netherlands | 3: 1 n.V. (1: 1, 0: 1) | 5th - 8th place |
October 21 | 12:00 | Germany - Japan | 5: 1 (3: 1) | 5th - 8th place |
October 21 | 12:15 | Pakistan - Spain | 3: 0 (1: 0) | Semifinals |
October 21 | 13:55 | India - Australia | 3: 1 (3: 1) | Semifinals |
final
October 22nd | 13:55 | Kenya - Germany | 0: 3 (0: 1) | for 5th place |
23rd October | 12:15 | Australia - Spain | 3: 2 n.V. (2: 2, 1: 0) | for 3rd place |
23rd October | 14:20 | Pakistan - India | 0: 1 (0: 0) | Endgame |
Ranking list | |
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space | team |
1. | India |
2. | Pakistan |
3. | Australia |
4th | Spain |
5. | Germany |
6th | Kenya |
7th | Netherlands |
Japan | |
9. | Great Britain |
Malaysia | |
Rhodesia | |
Belgium | |
New Zealand | |
Canada | |
Hong Kong |
Medalist
4th | |||
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India | Pakistan | Australia | Spain |
RA Christy Singh Harbinder Hari Pal Kaushik Shankar Laxman Lal Mohinder Bandu Patil V. John Peter Ali Sayeed Balbir Singh Charanjit Singh Darshan Singh Dharam Singh Gurbux Singh Jagjit Singh Joginder Singh Prithipal Singh Rajinder Singh Udham Singh |
Muhammad Manna Anwar Ahmad Munir Ahmad Dar Zafar Ahmad Saeed Anwar Muhammad Asad Malik Manzoor Hussain Atif Khursid Azam |
Mervyn Crossman Paul Dearing Raymond Evans Brian Glencross Robin Hodder Donald Martin John McBryde John McCormack Donald McWatters Charles Morley Patrick Nilan Eric Pearce Julian Pearce Desmond Piper Donald Smart Antony Waters Graham Wood |
Jonas Alvear Francisco Amat Jaime Amat Pedro Amat Juan Angel Calzado Jose Colomer Carlos Del Coso Jose Antonio Dinares Eduardo Dualde Jaime Echevarria Jose Antonio Garcia Ignacio Macaya Antonio Nogues Julio Solaun Luis Maria Usoz Narciso Ventallo Santiago Ventallo Jorge Vidal |
Team Germany
Individual evidence
- ↑ IOC Report 1964 v1pt1 (PDF; 28.2 MB) pp. 172, 216
- ↑ www.hockey.de Hockey History → Olympic Games
- ↑ Detmar, Meyer: Goldrausch , 1992, Röhm Verlag Sindelfingen, p. 19, ISBN 3-920842-96-0
- IOC Report 1964 v2pt2 (PDF; 15.2 MB) p. 413ff