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Hockey, Men

Date29 July – 11 August 1984
StatusOlympic
LocationWeingart Stadium, East Los Angeles College, Monterey Park, California
Participants190 from 12 countries
FormatRound-robin pools advance teams to classification round matches.

After the 6-team tournament of 1980, the Los Angeles hockey tournament included all the favorites. The Soviet Union did forfeit participation, and they were replaced by Great Britain. Surprisingly, the substitutes won their pool, only drawing against World Champion Pakistan, and eventually took home the bronze medal.

Australia, winner of the 1983 Champions Trophy won all their matches in the other group. However, both pool winners were unable to make it through the semi-finals, both losing 1-0. The gold medal match was a replay of the 1972 final, between Pakistan and West Germany. As 12 years earlier, the Germans took the lead, but Pakistan quickly tied and held on until full time. The first Olympic hockey final to go into overtime was finally decided by Kalimullah of Pakistan.

Remarkably, the third hockey gold for Pakistan had strong ties with the two earlier ones in 1960 and 1968. Coach Manzoor Hussain Atif had already coached the national team in Mexico, and had himself played on the golden team of 1960. The Dar family was also represented in each of the three championship teams. Munir Dar played on the 1960 team, while his brother Tanvir won the gold eight years later. Munir’s son, Tauqir won the family’s third gold.

PosNrTeamNOCWTLPtsGoals
1PakistanPAK4301119–8Gold
2West GermanyFRG412914–6Silver
3Great BritainGBR5111113–8Bronze
4AustraliaAUS5021019–8
5IndiaIND5111120–11
6NetherlandsNED412918–14
7New ZealandNZL223611–11
8SpainESP205411–13
9KenyaKEN30467–15
10CanadaCAN11538–20
11MalaysiaMAS20549–21
12United StatesUSA00708–22

Preliminary Round (29 July – 7 August 1984)

Group A (29 July – 6 August 1984)

Round-robin pool.

PosNOCWTLPtsGoals
1AUS5001017–4Q
2FRG311712–4Q
3IND311714–9
4ESP203411–12
5MAS10426–17
6USA00504–18

Match #1 29 Jul 13:45AUS 5 – 0MAS
Match #2 29 Jul 15:30FRG 3 – 1ESP
Match #3 29 Jul 17:15IND 5 – 1USA
Match #4 31 Jul 8:30AUS 3 – 1ESP
Match #5 31 Jul 10:15FRG 4 – 0USA
Match #6 31 Jul 16:15IND 3 – 1MAS
Match #7 02 Aug 8:30IND 4 – 3ESP
Match #8 02 Aug 10:15MAS 4 – 1USA
Match #9 02 Aug 16:15AUS 3 – 0FRG
Match #10 04 Aug 8:30FRG 5 – 0MAS
Match #11 04 Aug 9:45AUS 4 – 2IND
Match #12 04 Aug 14:30ESP 3 – 1USA
Match #13 06 Aug 8:30AUS 2 – 1USA
Match #14 06 Aug 10:15ESP 3 – 1MAS
Match #15 06 Aug 13:45FRG 0 – 0IND

Group B (30 July – 7 August 1984)

Round-robin pool.

PosNOCWTLPtsGoals
1GBR410910–5Q
2PAK230716–7Q
3NED311716–9
4NZL122410–10
5KEN10425–14
6CAN01417–19

Match #1 30 Jul 13:45NED 4 – 1CAN
Match #2 30 Jul 15:00NZL 3 – 3PAK
Match #3 30 Jul 17:15GBR 2 – 1KEN
Match #4 01 Aug 8:00NED 3 – 1NZL
Match #5 01 Aug 13:45PAK 3 – 0KEN
Match #6 01 Aug 15:30GBR 3 – 1CAN
Match #7 03 Aug 9:45KEN 3 – 2CAN
Match #8 03 Aug 13:45GBR 1 – 0NZL
Match #9 03 Aug 15:30NED 3 – 3PAK
Match #10 05 Aug 8:00NZL 4 – 1KEN
Match #11 05 Aug 13:45GBR 4 – 3NED
Match #12 05 Aug 15:30PAK 7 – 1CAN
Match #13 07 Aug 8:00GBR 0 – 0PAK
Match #14 07 Aug 15:30CAN 2 – 2NZL
Match #15 07 Aug 17:15NED 3 – 0KEN

Classification Round 5-8 (9 August 1984)

Classification matches.

Match #1 09 Aug 8:00IND 1 – 0NZL
Match #2 09 Aug 9:45NED 0 – 0
AET, 10-4 PS
ESP

Classification Round 9-12 (8 August 1984)

Classification matches.

Match #1 08 Aug 19:00CAN 1 – 0MAS
Match #2 08 Aug 21:00KEN 1 – 1
AET, 4-2 PS
USA

Semi-Finals (9 August 1984)

Single-elimination.

Match #1 09 Aug 15:00PAK 1 – 0AUS
Match #2 09 Aug 16:45FRG 1 – 0GBR

Final Round (10 – 11 August 1984)

Medal round.

Match 1/2 11 Aug 13:15PAK 2 – 1
AET
FRG
Match 3/4 11 Aug 11:15GBR 3 – 2AUS
Match 5/6 11 Aug 9:15IND 5 – 2NED
Match 7/8 10 Aug 15:00NZL 1 – 0ESP
Match 9/10 10 Aug 13:15KEN 1 – 0
AET
CAN
Match 11/12 10 Aug 8:00MAS 3 – 3
AET, 9-8 PS
USA

Rankings

Goals
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Penalty Corner Goals
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