Sõda MEEDIAVALVUR: algab „sõjalise erioperatsiooni“ teine etapp nimega „SÕDA“ rss 23. märts 202423. märts 2024 The 1989 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy was the 11th edition of the Hockey Champions Trophy, an international men's field hockey tournament. It took place from 10 until 18 June 1989 in West Berlin, West Germany. Australia won the tournament for the fourth time by finishing first in the round-robin tournament. The hosts West Germany were the defending champions but finished third. Teams Team Appearance Last appearance Previous best performance Australia 11th 1988 1st (1983, 1984, 1985) Great Britain 8th 1988 2nd (1985) India 6th 1986 3rd (1982) Netherlands 9th 1987 1st (1981, 1982) Pakistan 11th 1988 1st (1978, 1980) West Germany 9th 1988 1st (1986, 1987, 1988) Results Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts 1 Australia (C) 5 4 1 0 12 8 +4 9 2 Netherlands 5 4 0 1 12 6 +6 8 3 West Germany (H) 5 2 1 2 10 8 +2 5 4 Pakistan 5 2 0 3 9 12 −3 4 5 Great Britain 5 1 0 4 5 9 −4 2 6 India 5 1 0 4 7 12 −5 2 Source: FIH(C) Champions; (H) Hosts 10 June 1989 16:00 West Germany 2–3 India Fischer 51'Hilgers 62' Report Mukesh 31'Jude Felix 37'Mohinder 38' Umpires:Santiago Deo (ESP)Allan Schasser (AUS) 11 June 1989 14:00 Netherlands 2–0 Great Britain Brinkman 16'Delissen 23' Report Umpires:Amarjit Bawa (IND)Claude Seidler (GER) 11 June 1989 17:00 Pakistan 3–4 Australia Zahid 26'Feroz 56'Qamar 65' Report Hager 10', 37'York 29'Evans 50' 12 June 1989 15:30 West Germany 2–1 Great Britain Blöcher 13'Fischer 31' Report R. Thompson 42' 13 June 1989 16:30 Netherlands 3–2 Pakistan Bovelander 13', 27', 49' Report Zahid 31'Feroz 50' 13 June 1989 18:30 India 2–3 Australia Jagbir 13'Sujit 48' Report Hager 7', 26'Reid 47' 14 June 1989 15:30 West Germany 1–2 Netherlands Fischer 21' Report Crucq 42'Poortenaar 43' 14 June 1989 17:30 Great Britain 1–2 Australia N. Thompson 7' Report Hawgood 43'Corbitt 45' 14 June 1989 19:30 India 0–1 Pakistan Report Qamar 24' 16 June 1989 16:30 Netherlands 4–1 India Bovelander 24', 46'Diepeveen 48'Van 't Hek 53' Report Jagbir 14' 16 June 1989 18:30 Great Britain 1–2 Pakistan Kerly 47' Report Zahid 11'Bhopali 27' 17 June 1989 14:00 West Germany 1–1 Australia Fischer 27' Report York 8' 17 June 1989 17:00 India 1–2 Great Britain Sujit 58' Report R. Thompson 42'Leman 56' 18 June 1989 11:50 Netherlands 1–2 Australia Bovelander 32' Report Hawgood 20'Hager 22' 18 June 1989 13:50 West Germany 4–1 Pakistan Fischer 23', 52', 58'Hilgers 32' Report Qamar 60' Goalscorers There were 55 goals scored in 15 matches, for an average of 3.67 goals per match. 7 goals Carsten Fischer 6 goals Floris Bovelander 5 goals Mark Hager 3 goals Muhammad Qamar Ibrahim Sharif Zahid 2 goals Neil Hawgood Michael York Robert Thompson Sujit Kumar Jagbir Singh Waseem Feroz Michael Hilgers 1 goal Greg Corbitt Dean Evans Graham Reid Sean Kerly Richard Leman Nicky Thompson Mukesh Kumar Jude Felix Sebastian Mohinder Pal Singh Jacques Brinkman Maurits Crucq Marc Delissen Cees Diepeveen Tom van 't Hek Bastiaan Poortenaar Arif Bhopali Stefan BlocherSource: FIH See also 1989 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy External links Official FIH website Hockey Champions TrophyMen's Lahore 1978 Karachi 1980 Karachi 1981 Amstelveen 1982 Karachi 1983 Karachi 1984 Perth 1985 Karachi 1986 Amstelveen 1987 Lahore 1988 West Berlin 1989 Melbourne 1990 Berlin 1991 Karachi 1992 Kuala Lumpur 1993 Lahore 1994 Berlin 1995 Madras 1996 Adelaide 1997 Lahore 1998 Brisbane 1999 Amstelveen 2000 Rotterdam 2001 Cologne 2002 Amstelveen 2003 Lahore 2004 Chennai 2005 Terrassa 2006 Kuala Lumpur 2007 Rotterdam 2008 Melbourne 2009 Mönchengladbach 2010 Auckland 2011 Melbourne 2012 Bhubaneswar 2014 London 2016 Breda 2018 Women's Amstelveen 1987 Frankfurt 1989 Berlin 1991 Amstelveen 1993 Mar del Plata 1995 Berlin 1997 Brisbane 1999 Amstelveen 2000 Amstelveen 2001 Macau 2002 Sydney 2003 Rosario 2004 Canberra 2005 Amstelveen 2006 Quilmes 2007 Mönchengladbach 2008 Sydney 2009 Nottingham 2010 Amstelveen 2011 Rosario 2012 Mendoza 2014 London 2016 Changzhou 2018 Tags: Dmitri Medvedev, Dmitri Peskov, Donald Trump, Eesti, Joe Biden, Kaja Kallas, Konstantin Borovoi, Krasnogorsk, Uued uudised, Vene kodanikud, esilugu, rss, terroriakt, valimised Eestis Navigeerimine Venemaal seostatakse Moskva terrorirünnakus USA-dVIDEO: Moskva tulistajad saabusid kohale valget värvi sõiduautoga Renault Loe lisaks USA sunnib Ukrainat lõpetama rünnakud Vene energiataristule – põhjus võib olla üllatav 22. märts 2024 VIDEO: Prantsuse televisioonis juba räägitakse, kuhu välisväed Ukrainas paigutatakse – jutt on 20 000 sõdurist 19. märts 2024