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The 2005 Men's Hockey Junior World Cup was the eighth edition of the men's Hockey Junior World Cup, the quadrennial world championship for men's national under-21 national field hockey teams organized by the International Hockey Federation. It was held from 29 June to 10 July 2005 in Rotterdam, Netherlands.

Results[edit]

All times are local, CEST (UTC+2).

Preliminary round[edit]

Pool A[edit]

Source: TheSports.org


Pool B[edit]

Source: TheSports.org


Pool C[edit]

Source: TheSports.org


Pool D[edit]

Source: TheSports.org
(H) Host.


Second round[edit]

Points obtained against qualified teams from the same group were carried over.

Pool E[edit]

Source: TheSports.org
(H) Host.


Pool F[edit]

Source: TheSports.org


Thirteenth to sixteenth place classification[edit]

Pool G[edit]

Source: TheSports.org


Fifteenth and sixteenth place[edit]

Thirteenth and fourteenth place[edit]

Ninth to twelfth place classification[edit]

Cross-overs[edit]


Eleventh and twelfth place[edit]

Ninth and tenth place[edit]

Fifth to eighth place classification[edit]

Cross-overs[edit]


Seventh and eighth place[edit]

Fifth and sixth place[edit]

First to fourth place classification[edit]

Semi-finals[edit]


Third and fourth place[edit]

Final[edit]

Awards[edit]

Statistics[edit]

Final standings[edit]

As per statistical convention in field hockey, matches decided in extra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-outs are counted as draws.

Source: TheSports

Goalscorers[edit]

There were 317 goals scored in 62 matches, for an average of 5.11 goals per match.

15 goals

  • Colin Hennessy

14 goals

  • Jang Jong-Hyun

12 goals

  • Zulkifli Muhammad Rejab

10 goals

  • Sandeep Singh

6 goals

  • Lucas Vila
  • Simon Mantell
  • David Alegre

5 goals

  • Jérôme Truyens
  • Oliver Korn
  • Rogier Hofman
  • Robert van der Horst
  • Piotr Rozek
  • Pierre-Gerard Geldenhuys
  • Hong Sung-Kweon

4 goals

  • Desmond Abbott
  • Thomas Cleghorn
  • Ashley Jackson
  • Andrew Watts
  • Sebatian Draughn
  • Moritz Fürste
  • Thilo Stralkowski
  • Tushar Khandekar
  • Olmer Meijer
  • Muhammad Imran
  • Imran Warsi Syed
  • Karol Szypłik
  • Leroy Phillips
  • Austin Smith
  • Kim Young-Jin
  • Jorge Rodríguez

3 goals

  • Pedro Ibarra
  • Mark Knowles
  • Mahmoud Hanafy
  • Darren Cheesman
  • Richard Braun
  • Tim Witthaus
  • Ismail Abu
  • Kevinder Singh
  • Roberto García
  • Nicholas Meijer
  • Teun Rohof
  • Matthew McConkey
  • Wayne Madsen
  • Justin Reid-Ross
  • Lungile Tsolekile
  • Lee Jong-Soo

2 goals

  • Lucas Rossi
  • Iain Davidson
  • Eddie Ockenden
  • Glenn Turner
  • Jeremy Schuermans
  • Alexis Berczely
  • Thomás Kannegiesser
  • Alfredo Thiermann
  • Diego Villasesca
  • Mahmoud Elbadry
  • Mohamed Hussein
  • Adam Dixon
  • Warren D'Souza
  • Richard Lane
  • Jonathan Fröschle
  • Birendra Lakra
  • Azli Misron
  • Roderick Reinstra
  • Tjeerd Steller
  • Tariq Aziz
  • Mahmood Muhammad Khalid
  • Waldemar Rataj
  • Andrew Cronje
  • Marvin Harper
  • Yeo Chang-Yong
  • Choi Yong-Ho
  • Juan Fernández La Villa
  • Roger Padros

1 goal

  • Tomás Argento
  • Manuel Brunet
  • Kiel Brown
  • Ian Burcher
  • Jonathon Charlesworth
  • Daniel Hotchkis
  • Ian Smyth
  • Cédric Buchet
  • Mike Dewever
  • Maurice Dubois
  • Antoine Massion
  • Maxime Tys
  • Fernando Fernández
  • Sebastián Kapsch
  • Karim Abd El Aziz
  • Amr Ahmed
  • Tarek Haggag
  • Peter Flanagan
  • Tim Blasberg
  • Benjamin Weß
  • Stefan Witte
  • Prasad Gowdalli Mallappa
  • Vivek Gupta
  • Tengku Tajuddin
  • Luis Avila
  • Edgar García
  • Wouter Jolie
  • Eby Kessing
  • Wouter van Straten
  • Pieter Welten
  • Shakeel Abbasi
  • Muhammad Akhtar Ali
  • Muhammad Arif
  • Adnan Zakir Muhammad
  • Islam Yasir
  • Mateusz Czaplinski
  • David Plewer
  • Artur Semonowicz
  • Rafal Szrejter
  • Maciej Walkowiak
  • Craig Haley
  • Miguel Delas
  • Sergio Enrique
  • Jordi Fabregas
  • Juan Lainz

See also[edit]

  • 2005 Women's Hockey Junior World Cup

External links[edit]

  • Official FIH website