Field hockey European Championship of the Messrs of 1999-Wikipedia

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Field hockey European Championship of the men 1999
1999 EuroHockey Nations Championship
Number of nations twelfth
European champion Germany Germany
Mortgage European Hockey Federation Logo der EHF
venue Padua, Italy
opening 1. September 1999
Final game 12. September 1999
Number of games 42

The 8. Field hockey European Championship of the men 1999 was held in Padua from September 1st to 12th. In the final, defending champion Germany won 8: 7 after nine -meter shooting against the Netherlands.

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In addition to host Italy, the top six of the 1995 European Championship – Germany, Netherlands, England, Belgium, Ireland, Poland – took part. Five teams-Spain, France, Wales, Switzerland and Russia-achieved the European Championship tournament through three qualification tournaments in which 17 teams took part.

Group phase [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

Group A [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

Table

Legend:  Qualified for the final games ,  Qualified for the games for places 5–8 ,  Qualified for the games for places 9–12

Group B [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

Table

Legend:  Qualified for the final games ,  Qualified for the games for places 5–8 ,  Qualified for the games for places 9–12

Placement games [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

Games for places 9–12 [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

Datum Team 1 Team 2 Result
11. September 1999
9:00
Poland Poland Italy ItalienItaly 5: 1 (1: 1)
11. September 1999
half past eleven
Switzerland Switzerland Ireland Ireland 2: 1 (1: 0)
Game for 11th place [ Edit | Edit the source text ]
Datum Team 1 Team 2 Result
12. September 1999
9:00
Italy ItalienItaly Ireland Ireland twelfth (1: 0)
Play for 9th place [ Edit | Edit the source text ]
Datum Team 1 Team 2 Result
12. September 1999
half past eleven
Switzerland Switzerland Poland Poland 2: 6 (2: 4)

Games for places 5–8 [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

Datum Team 1 Team 2 Result
10. September 1999
9:00
Russia RusslandRussia Wales Wales 3: 4 n. Nine meters (1: 1)
10. September 1999
half past eleven
Spain Spanien Spain France FrankreichFrance 3: 0 (1: 0)
Play for 7th place [ Edit | Edit the source text ]
Datum Team 1 Team 2 Result
11. September 1999
14:00
France Frankreich France Russia RusslandRussia 4: 1 (2: 1)
Play for 5th place [ Edit | Edit the source text ]
Datum Team 1 Team 2 Result
11. September 1999
16:30
Spain Spanien Spain Wales Wales 3: 0 (1: 0)

Semi -finals [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

Datum Team 1 Team 2 Result
10. September 1999
14:00
Netherlands Niederlande Netherlands Belgium Belgium 7: 1 (4: 1)
10. September 1999
16:30
Germany Germany England EnglandEngland 4: 0 (1: 0)

3rd place match [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

Datum Team 1 Team 2 Result
12. September 1999
14:00
England England England Belgium Belgium 7: 2 (2: 1)

Finale [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

Datum Team 1 Team 2 Result
12. September 1999
16:30
Germany Germany Netherlands NiederlandeNetherlands 8: 7 n. 9m ( 3: 3 , 3: 3 , 2: 2 )

The first four qualified directly for the 2003 European Championship.

Christopher Reitz, Clemens Arnold, Tobias Hentschel, Philipp Crone, Björn Michel, Sascha Reinelt, Christoph Eimer, Björn Emmerling, Christoph Bechmann, Michael Green, Tibor Weissenborn, Florian Kunz, Christian Mayerhöfer, Matthias Witthaus, Christian Wein, Benjamin Köpp, Florian Keller [first]

  1. Setting up according to the sport of sports

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