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Hockey, Men

Date24 July – 5 August 2021
StatusOlympic
LocationOi Hockey Stadium, Ōi Futō Chūō Kaihin Park (Oifuto Central Seaside Park), Tokyo, Japan
Participants213 from 12 countries

Nations were divided into two round-robin pools of six teams each, with the top four in each pool advancing to the quarter-finals. The tournament then proceeded on a single-elimination basis. No nations were making their début at Olympic hockey, and no one team had been dominant since the previous Olympics. Arguably the favourites were Australia and Belgium, each of whom had topped the FIH world rankings in recent years. Argentina, the reigning Olympic champions from 2016, had since slipped down the world rankings and were not considered amongst the favourites to retain their title.

In Pool A, Australia comfortably qualified at the top of the group; the only match they did not win was their last match against Spain (1-1), when they had already qualified for the elimination rounds. India finished second in the group, despite losing 7-1 to Australia. Reigning Olympic champions Argentina along with Spain were the other qualifiers, Argentina defeating New Zealand 4-1 to qualify in their final pool match.

In Pool B, Belgium was equally as dominant, only failing to win their last match against Great Britain (2-2) when both teams had already qualified for the elimination stage – Belgium winning the group and the British team finishing third. Germany finished as runners-up in the group, while the Netherlands was the final qualifier.

The quarter-finals were mostly comfortable contests, Germany defeating the reigning champions Argentina by a score of 3-1, with similar score lines for Belgium against Spain and India against Great Britain. The only close contest was between Australia and the Netherlands with the scores finishing 2-2 at full-time, Australia going on to win the shootout by a score of 3-0.

Belgium defeated India 5-2 in the first of the semi-finals. Loick Luypaert put Belgium ahead with an early goal, but India fought back to lead 2-1 at the end of the first quarter, Harmanpreet Singh and Mandeep Singh scoring the goals. Belgium came back strongly with three goals from Alexander Hendrickx (2 penalty corners and one penalty stroke) followed by a late goal from John-John Dohmen, although it wasn’t until the final quarter that Belgium exerted their dominance.

The second semi-final was a much closer affair. Australia opened the scoring through Tim Brand, but Germany quickly equalised with a penalty corner converted by Lukas Windfeder. Australia retook the lead in the second quarter through Blake Govers, who converted a penalty corner. Although Germany pressed for an equaliser, it was Australia who scored a third goal from Lachlan Sharp in the closing minutes when Germany had taken off their goalkeeper, as Australia advanced to the final, winning by 3-1.

In a thrilling match for the bronze medal, India won their first medal since 1980 when they defeated Germany 5-4. Timur Oruz opened the scoring for Germany after 2 minutes, but in the second quarter Simranjeet Singh equalised for India. Two quick goals from Niklas Wellen and Benedikt Fürk saw Germany take a 3-1 lead, but two goals from penalty corners by Hardik Singh and Harmanpreet Singh saw India level the score. In the third quarter Rupinder Singh put India ahead with a penalty stroke, and Simranjeet Singh scored a fifth goal for India shortly afterwards. Lukas Windfeder scored for Germany at the start of the final quarter, but although they were dominant for the remainder of the match, Germany could not find the equalising goal.

The final was a tense affair between two closely matched teams, each team’s defence largely being in command. Belgium finally broke the deadlock when Florent van Aubel scored in the third period, only for Tom Wickham to equalise in the final quarter. So, a shootout was required, and it was the team from Belgium who won it 3-2 to claim their first ever gold medal in Hockey, an improvement on the silver medal they had won in 2016. Australia, for the fourth time, were defeated in an Olympic hockey final.

PosNumberTeamNOC
1BelgiumBELGold
4Arthur Van Doren
7John-John Dohmen
8Florent Van Aubel
9Sébastien Dockier
10Cédric Charlier
12Gauthier Boccard
13Nicolas De Kerpel
14Augustin Meurmans
16Alexander Hendrickx
17Thomas Briels
19Félix Denayer
Goalkeeper21Vincent Vanasch
22Simon Gougnard
23Arthur De Sloover
24Antoine Kina
25Loïck Luypaert
26Victor Wegnez
27Tom Boon
CoachShane McLeod
CoachShane McLeod
2AustraliaAUSSilver
1Lachlan Sharp
2Tom Craig
5Tom Wickham
6Matt Dawson
10Joshua Beltz
11Eddie Ockenden
12Jake Whetton
13Blake Govers
14Dylan Martin
15Joshua Simmonds
16Tim Howard
17Aran Zalewski
22Flynn Ogilvie
23Daniel Beale
25Trent Mitton
29Tim Brand
Goalkeeper30Andrew Charter
32Jeremy Hayward
CoachColin Batch
CoachColin Batch
3IndiaINDBronze
2Dilpreet Singh
3Rupinder Pal Singh
6Surender Kumar
7Manpreet Singh
8Hardik Singh
9Gurjant Singh
10Simranjeet Singh
11Mandeep Singh
13Harmanpreet Singh
14Lalit Upadhyay
Goalkeeper16Sreejesh Parattu Raveendran
17 Sumit
18Nilakanta Sharma
21Shamsher Singh
22Varun Kumar
26Birendra Lakra
30Amit Rohidas
32Vivek Prasad
CoachGraham Reid
CoachGraham Reid
4GermanyGER
Goalkeeper1Alexander Stadler
3Mats Grambusch
4Lukas Windfeder
5Linus Müller
6Martin Häner
8Paul-Philipp Kaufmann
9Niklas Wellen
10Johannes Große
11Constantin Staib
12Timm Herzbruch
13Tobias Hauke
17Christopher Rühr
19Justus Weigand
20Martin Zwicker
23Florian Fuchs
24Benedikt Fürk
26Niklas Bosserhoff
27Timur Oruz
CoachKais Al-Saadi
CoachKais Al-Saadi
5Great BritainGBR
5David Ames
6Jacob Draper
8Rupert Shipperley
10Chris Griffiths
11Ian Sloan
13Sam Ward
15Phil Roper
16Adam Dixon
18Brendan Creed
Goalkeeper20Ollie Payne
21Liam Ansell
25Jack Waller
26James Gall
27Liam Sanford
29Tom Sorsby
32Zach Wallace
7Alan Forsyth DNS
9Harry Martin DNS
CoachDanny Kerry
CoachDanny Kerry
6NetherlandsNED
2Jeroen Hertzberger
4Lars Balk
6Jonas de Geus
7Thijs van Dam
8Billy Bakker
9Seve van Ass
10Jorrit Croon
11Glenn Schuurman
12Sander de Wijn
14Robbert Kemperman
16Mirco Pruijser
17Roel Bovendeert
23Joep de Mol
25Thierry Brinkman
Goalkeeper26Pirmin Blaak
27Jip Janssen
30Mink van der Weerden
32Justen Blok
CoachMax Caldas
CoachMax Caldas
7ArgentinaARG
Goalkeeper1Juan Vivaldi
5Pedro Ibarra
6Santiago Tarazona
7Nico Keenan
8Nahuel Salis
9Maico Casella
12Lucas Vila
13Leandro Tolini
15Diego Paz
16Ignacio Ortiz
17Juan Martín López
22Matías Rey
23Lucas Martínez
24Nicolás Cicileo
26Agustín Mazzilli
27Lucas Rossi
29Thomas Habif
30Agustín Bugallo
CoachCarlos José Retegui
CoachCarlos José Retegui
8SpainESP
Goalkeeper1Quico Cortés
2Alejandro Alonso
3Josep Romeu
4Ricardo Sánchez
6Marc Sallés
7Miguel Delas
8Enrique González
9Álvaro Iglesias
10David Alegre
11Roc Oliva
13Llorenc Piera
17Xavi Lleonart
19José María Basterra
21Vicenç Ruiz
22Albert Beltrán
25Pau Quemada
27Marc Boltó
12Marc Recasens
CoachFrédéric Soyez
CoachFrédéric Soyez
9New ZealandNZL
3David Brydon
4Dane Lett
7Nick Ross
11Jake Smith
12Sam Lane
14Jared Panchia
17Nic Woods
Goalkeeper20Leon Hayward
21Kane Russell
22Blair Tarrant
23Dylan Thomas
24Sean Findlay
25Shea McAleese
27Stephen Jenness
29Hugo Inglis
30George Muir
31Steve Edwards
32Nick Wilson
CoachDarren Smith
CoachDarren Smith
10South AfricaRSA
2Mustapha Cassiem
3Tyson Dlungwana
5Austin Smith
7Timothy Drummond
8Nduduza Lembethe
10Keenan Horne
13Matthew Guise-Brown
14Rusten Abrahams
15Dayaan Cassiem
17Ryan Cowen Julius
18Taine Paton
20Tevin Kok
21Jethro Ray Eustice
22Daniel Bell
Goalkeeper23Erasmus Pieterse
24Nic Spooner
27Bili Ntuli
29Sam Mvimbi
CoachGareth Ewing
CoachGareth Ewing
11JapanJPN
1Koji Yamasaki
4Genki Mitani
5Seren Tanaka
6Hiromasa Ochiai
7Kazuma Murata
9Kenta Tanaka
11Kenji Kitazato
12Yuma Nagai
13Manabu Yamashita
14Kaito Tanaka
15Ken Nagayoshi
17Kentaro Fukuda
20Masaki Ohashi
25Shota Yamada
29Hirotaka Zendana
Goalkeeper30Takashi Yoshikawa
31Kota Watanabe
32Yoshiki Kirishita
CoachSiegfried Aikman
CoachSiegfried Aikman
12CanadaCAN
1Floris van Son
4Scott Tupper
7Gabriel Ho-Garcia
8Oliver Scholfield
10Keegan Pereira
13Brendan Guraliuk
16Gordie Johnston
17Brenden Bissett
18Jamie Wallace
19Mark Pearson
20Fin Boothroyd
21Matthew Sarmento
22John Smythe
24James Kirkpatrick
27Sukhi Panesar
29Taylor Curran
Goalkeeper31Antoni Kindler
3Brandon Pereira DNS
CoachPasha Gademan
CoachPasha Gademan

Preliminary Round

Date24 – 30 July 2021
FormatRound-robin pools advance teams to quarter-finals.

Group A

Date24 – 30 July 2021
FormatTop four in group advanced to quarter-finals.
PosTeamNOCWinsTiesLossesPointsGoals
1AustraliaAUS4101322-9
2IndiaIND4011215-13
3ArgentinaARG212710-11
4SpainESP12259-10
5New ZealandNZL113411-16
6JapanJPN014110-18
MatchDate/TimeLocationTeamNOCResultTeamNOC
Match #124 Jul 9:30North PitchAustraliaAUS5 – 3JapanJPN
Match #224 Jul 10:00South PitchIndiaIND3 – 2New ZealandNZL
Match #324 Jul 12:15South PitchArgentinaARG1 – 1SpainESP
Match #425 Jul 18:30North PitchAustraliaAUS7 – 1IndiaIND
Match #525 Jul 19:00South PitchArgentinaARG2 – 1JapanJPN
Match #625 Jul 20:45South PitchNew ZealandNZL4 – 3SpainESP
Match #727 Jul 9:30North PitchAustraliaAUS5 – 2ArgentinaARG
Match #827 Jul 10:00South PitchIndiaIND3 – 0SpainESP
Match #927 Jul 11:45North PitchJapanJPN2 – 2New ZealandNZL
Match #1028 Jul 20:45North PitchSpainESP4 – 1JapanJPN
Match #1128 Jul 21:15South PitchAustraliaAUS4 – 2New ZealandNZL
Match #1229 Jul 9:30North PitchIndiaIND3 – 1ArgentinaARG
Match #1330 Jul 10:00South PitchSpainESP1 – 1AustraliaAUS
Match #1430 Jul 18:30North PitchIndiaIND5 – 3JapanJPN
Match #1530 Jul 19:00South PitchArgentinaARG4 – 1New ZealandNZL

Group B

Date24 – 30 July 2021
FormatTop four in group advanced to quarter-finals.
PosTeamNOCWinsTiesLossesPointsGoals
1BelgiumBEL4101326-9
2GermanyGER302919-10
3Great BritainGBR221811-11
4NetherlandsNED212713-13
5South AfricaRSA113416-24
6CanadaCAN01419-27
MatchDate/TimeLocationTeamNOCResultTeamNOC
Match #124 Jul 11:45North PitchBelgiumBEL3 – 1NetherlandsNED
Match #224 Jul 18:30North PitchGreat BritainGBR3 – 1South AfricaRSA
Match #324 Jul 19:00South PitchGermanyGER7 – 1CanadaCAN
Match #425 Jul 21:15South PitchNetherlandsNED5 – 3South AfricaRSA
Match #526 Jul 9:30North PitchBelgiumBEL3 – 1GermanyGER
Match #626 Jul 11:45North PitchGreat BritainGBR3 – 1CanadaCAN
Match #727 Jul 12:15South PitchGermanyGER5 – 1Great BritainGBR
Match #827 Jul 18:30North PitchBelgiumBEL9 – 4South AfricaRSA
Match #927 Jul 20:45North PitchNetherlandsNED4 – 2CanadaCAN
Match #1029 Jul 10:00South PitchBelgiumBEL9 – 1CanadaCAN
Match #1129 Jul 11:45North PitchSouth AfricaRSA4 – 3GermanyGER
Match #1229 Jul 12:15South PitchNetherlandsNED2 – 2Great BritainGBR
Match #1330 Jul 12:15South PitchCanadaCAN4 – 4South AfricaRSA
Match #1430 Jul 20:45North PitchGermanyGER3 – 1NetherlandsNED
Match #1530 Jul 21:15South PitchBelgiumBEL2 – 2Great BritainGBR

Quarter-Finals

Date1 August 2021
FormatWinner of each match advanced to semi-finals.
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorsNOCResultCompetitorsNOC
Match #101 Aug 9:30GermanyGER3 – 1ArgentinaARG
Match #201 Aug 12:00AustraliaAUS2 – 2NetherlandsNED
Match #301 Aug 18:30BelgiumBEL3 – 1SpainESP
Match #401 Aug 21:00IndiaIND3 – 1Great BritainGBR

Semi-Finals

Date3 August 2021
FormatWinner of each match advanced to gold medal match.
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorsNOCResultCompetitorsNOC
Match #103 Aug 10:30BelgiumBEL5 – 2IndiaIND
Match #203 Aug 19:00AustraliaAUS3 – 1GermanyGER

Final Round

Date5 August 2021
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorsNOCResultCompetitorsNOC
Match 1/205 Aug 19:00BelgiumBEL1 – 1AustraliaAUS
Match 3/405 Aug 10:30IndiaIND5 – 4GermanyGER