Hockey World Cup

11th World Cup: New Delhi, India February 28-March 12, 2010

Schedule | Teams | Match-Results | Key Facts & Statistics

Key Facts

Biggest Victory
12-0 by Australia Vs South Africa, March
Most Goals
8 Goals:  by Luke Doerner (Australia) and Taeke Taekama  (Holland)
Most goals in a match
4 goals: by Luke Doerner (Australia) Vs South Africa
Hat-tricks
Taeke Taekama (Netherlands) : Vs Argentina
Luke Doerner (Australia) : Vs South Africa
Jaimie Dwyer (Australia) : Vs South Africa
Jong Hyun Jang (South Korea) : Vs Canada
Andrew Hayward (New Zealand) : Vs South Africa
Landmark goals
Julian Hykes of South Africa scored the first goal
Florian Fuchs of Germany scored the 25th goal
Jan-Marco Montag of Germany scored the 50th goal
Ashley Jackson of England scored the 75th goal
Matthias Witthiaus of Germany scored the 100th goal
Philips Wright of Canada scored the 125th goal
Mortiz Furste of Germany scored the 150th goal
Hugo Inglis of New Zealand scored the 175th goal
Luke Doener of Australia scored the tournament’s last goal

Awards

Player of the Tournament
Guus Vogels (Netherlands)
Defender of the tournament
Maximilian Mueller (Germany) 
Goalkeeper of the tournament
Guus Vogels (Netherlands) 
Fair Play Trophy
New Zealand  

Players Record

Youngest Player
Muhammad Umar Bhutta (Pakistan) : 17 years
Oldest Player
Rob Short (Canada) : 37 years

 

Statistics
Total goals scored in tournament: 199
Number of players having scored: 96
 
Goal Scorers  
8 goals: Luke Doerner (Australia) & Taeke Taekama (Netherlands)
7 goals: Ashley Jackson (England)
6 goals: Glenn Turner (Australia)
5 goals: Jamie Dwyer (Australia)
4 goals: Desmond Abbott (Australia), Lucas Vila (Argentina), Florian Fuchs (Germany),  Andy Hayward (New Zealand), Nam Hyun-Woo (S Korea), Lee Nam-Yong (S Korea), Pau Quemada (Spain) and Sandeep Singh (India)
3 goals: Facundo Callioni (Argentina), Honer Martin, Jan Marco Montag (Germany), Shivendra Singh (India), James Tindall (England), Philip Wright (Canada), Jang Jong-Hyun (S Korea), Pablo Amat (Spain), Ronald Brouwer & Rogier Hofman (Netherlands), Rehan Butt (Pakistan), Merwin Harper, Lloyd Norris Jones (S Africa)
2 goals: Tomas Argento & Matias Paredes (Argentina), Mark Pearson & Scott Tupper (Canada), Jonty Clarke & Richard Mantell (England), Moritz Forste, Barry Middleton, Benjamin Wess, Matthias Witthaus, Martin Zwicker & Oliver Korn (Germany), Vikram Pillay, Gurvinder Singh Chandi & Rajpal Singh (India), Teun de Nooijer (Netherlands), Sohail Abbas & Abdul Haseem Khan (Pakistan), Ian Haley, Taine Paton & Justin Reid Ross (S Africa), You Hyo-Sik (S Korea), David Alegre & Roc Oliva (Spain)
1 goal: Mario Almada, Pedro Ibarra (Argentina), Matthew Butturini, Liam de Young, Fergus Kavanagh, Eddie Ockenden (Australia),Connor Grimes, David Jameson (Canada), Alastair Brogdon, Nick Catlin, Iain Mackay, Robert Moore, Richard Smith (England), Linus Butt, Christoph Menke, Maximillian Moller, Philip Witte (Germany), Prabhjot Singh, Sarwanjit Singh (India), Jeroen Hertzberger, Wouter Jolie, Rob Reckers, Klaas Vermeulen (Netherlands), Shakeel Abbasi, Waseem Ahmed, Akhtar Ali, Muhammad Imran (Pakistan), Ryan Archibald, Priyesh Bhana, Philip Burrows, Dean Couzins, Nick Haig, Hugo Inglis, Shea McAleese, Nick Wilson (New Zealand), Gareth Carr, Tommy Hammond, Julian Hykes, Thornton McDade, Justin Smith (S Africa), Hyun Hye-Sung, Seo Jong Ho, Yoon Sung Hoon (S Korea), Rodrigo Garza, Albert Sala, Eduard Tubau (Spain)
Goal Scorers - Men             

Compiled by: Arun Arnaw & Animesh Khare