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    Group A
    September 6
    New Zealand 3-0 Argentina

    September 7
    Pakistan 4-0 Japan
    Spain 3-1 Australia

    September 8
    New Zealand 4-4 Pakistan
    Spain 1-1 Argentina

    September 9
    Zealand 1-0 Japan
    Australia 4-0 Argentina

    September 10
    Pakistan 2-2 Spain
    Australia 3-1 Japan

    September 11
    Spain 3-1 New Zealand
    Argentina 1-0 Pakistan

    September 12
    Australia 7-1 New Zealand
    Japan 4-3 Argentina

    September 13
    Spain 4-2 Japan
    Australia 3-0 Pakistan


    +1.Australia,4-0-1(18:5),12Points
    +2.Spain,3-2-0(13:7),11Points
    3.New Zealand,2-1-2(10:14),7Points
    4.Pakistan,1-2-2(10:10),5Points
    5.Argentina,1-1-3(5:12),4Points
    6.Japan,1-0-4(7:15),3Points


    Group B
    September 6
    Germany 3-2 India
    South Korea 3-2 Netherlands

    September 7
    England 3-2 India
    Netherlands 2-0 South Africa

    September 8
    South Korea 1-0 England

    September 9
    South Africa 1-1 India
    Germany 2-2 Netherlands

    September 10
    Germany 2-1 England
    South Korea 2-2 South Africa

    September 11
    South Korea 2-1 India
    Netherlands 4-3 England

    September 12
    Germany 5-0 South Africa
    Netherlands 6-1 India

    September 13
    South Korea 0-0 Germany
    England 3-1 South Africa


    +1.Germany,3-2-0(12:5),11Points
    +2.South Korea,3-2-0(8:5),11Points
    3.Netherlands,3-1-1(16:9),10Points
    4.England,2-0-3(10:10),6Points
    5.South Africa,0-2-3(4:13),2Points
    6.India,0-1-4(7:15),1Points


    9-12 Places
    September 16
    Japan 5-2 South Africa
    Argentina 3-2 India

    September 16
    India 1-0 South Africa
    Japan 2-1 Argentina


    5-8 Places
    September 15
    England 4-3 New Zealand
    Pakistan 3-2 Netherlands

    September 16
    Netherlands 3-0 New Zealnad
    England 1-0 Pakistan


    Semi-Finals
    September 15
    Australia 4-2 South Korea
    Germany 2-2,0-0,3-1 Spain


    3/4 Places
    September 17
    Spain 2-2,1-0 South Korea


    Finals
    September 17
    Germany 4-3 Australia



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    Group A
    September 27
    Netherlands 3-2 India
    England 3-2 China
    Spain 1-0 Germany

    September 29
    Netherlands 1-0 England
    Spain 1-0 China
    Germany 3-2 India

    October 1
    Netherlands 2-0 Spain
    India 1-1 England
    Germany 3-1 China

    October 3
    England 1-0 Germany
    Netherlands 6-1 China
    Spain 3-2 India

    October 4
    Netherlands 0-0 Germany
    China 1-0 India
    Spain 1-1 England


    +1.Netherlands,4-1-0(12:3),13Points
    +2.Spain,3-1-1(6:5),10Points
    3.England,2-2-1(6:5),8Points
    4.Germany,2-1-2(6:5),7Points
    5.China,1-0-4(5:13),3Points
    6.India,0-1-4(7:11),1Points


    Group B
    September 27
    South Korea 2-1 Japan
    Australia 1-0 South Africa
    Argentina 2-1 USA

    September 28
    South Korea 0-0 South Africa
    Australia 3-1 USA
    Argentina 3-2 Japan

    September 30
    Australia 4-3 South Korea
    USA 0-0 Japan
    South Africa 2-2 Argentina

    October 2
    Japan 0-0 Australia
    USA 3-1 South Africa
    Argentina 2-0 South Korea

    October 4
    Japan 3-0 South Africa
    USA 1-0 South Korea
    Australia 3-0 Argentina


    +1.Australia,4-1-0(11:4),13Points
    +2.Argentina,3-1-1(9:8),10Points
    3.USA,2-1-2(6:6),7Points
    4.Japan,1-2-2(6:5),5Points
    5.South Korea,1-1-3(5:8),4Points
    6.South Africa,0-2-3(3:9),2Points


    9-12 Places
    October 6
    China 4-0 South Africa
    South Korea 4-1 India

    October 7
    India 1-0 South Africa
    South Korea 2-1 China


    5-8 Places
    October 6
    Japan 2-0 England
    USA 1-0 Germany

    October 7
    Japan 1-0 USA

    October 8
    England 2-1 Germany


    Semi-Finals
    October 6
    Netherlands 3-1 Argentina
    Australia 0-0,1-0 Spain


    3/4 Places
    October 8
    Argentina 5-0 Spain


    Finals
    October 8
    Netherlands 3-1 Australia
    Last edited by Kings; 10-08-2006, 08:47 PM.

  • #2
    Who gives a toss, the Basketball World Cup is about to start!!!!!!

    NOTHING ELSE MATTERS

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    • #3
      lmao sorry but that is not Hockey i come from Canada i should know .
      Feild Hockey sucks and if Canada chose to play it we would own it .

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      • #4

        NETHERLANDS WINS THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS AFTER BEATING AUSTRALIA 3-1

        The Netherlands has reached its six World Cup title which consolidate the Dutch in the top of the World Hockey. Netherlands has demonstrated that they have been the most consistent team during the Tournament winning six matches and drawing just one, against Germany when they were already qualified for the semi-final.

        The Dutch entered really motivated and took control of the ball since the first minute but the goals came in the second half. Maartje Paumen scored the first goal in a PC in the 41 minute. Australia restored the parity six minutes later by a PS scored by Rebecca Sanders. Silvia Karres, the top scorer of the World Cup with 6 goals made the second one in the 55 minute. Australia walked lost the rest of the match and received the third one in the 67 minute. Paumen scored a PS and the numerous supporters of the Dutch team got crazy, the Netherlands were a deserved World Champions. Congratulations!!

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