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词条 2010 Men's Hockey World Cup
释义

  1. Background

  2. Qualification

  3. Competition format

  4. Umpires

  5. Squads

  6. Results

     First round  Pool A  Pool B  Fifth to twelfth place classification  Eleventh and twelfth place  Ninth and tenth place  Seventh and eighth place  Fifth and sixth place  First to fourth place classification  Semifinals  Third and fourth place  Final 

  7. Awards

  8. Final ranking

  9. References

  10. External links

{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2014}}{{Infobox field hockey
| tournament = 2010 Men's Hockey World Cup
| other_titles =
| image = FIHWorldCupDelhi2010.jpg
| size = 200px
| caption = Official logo
| country = India
| city = New Delhi
| venues = Dhyan Chand National Stadium
| dates = 28 February – 13 March
| teams = 12
| confederations = 5
| champions = {{fh|Australia}}
| count = 2
| second = {{fh|Germany}}
| third = {{fh|Netherlands}}
| matches = 38
| goals = 199
| top_scorer = {{flagicon|Australia}} Luke Doerner
{{flagicon|Netherlands}} Taeke Taekema
| top_scorer_goals = 8
| best_player = {{flagicon|Netherlands}} Guus Vogels
| previous_year = 2006
| previous_tournament = 2006 Men's Hockey World Cup
| next_year = 2014
| next_tournament = 2014 Men's Hockey World Cup
}}

The 2010 Men's Hockey World Cup was the 12th edition of Hockey World Cup, the quadrennial world championship for men's national field hockey teams organized by the FIH. It was held from 28 February to 13 March 2010 in New Delhi, India.[1]

Australia won the tournament after defeating Germany 2–1 in the final, collecting their second World Cup, after the title obtained in 1986. Netherlands won the third-place match by defeating England 4–3.[2]

Background

India's hosting of the event was put in doubt when the FIH reviewed the progress of the Indian Hockey Federation's "Promoting Indian Hockey" program and India's preparation for the championship, and warned that "satisfactory progress had not been made in either area".[3] India was warned it could lose the right to host the World Cup unless satisfactory progress was made.[4] It was confirmed on 18 July 2008 that the International Hockey Federation formally awarded the hosting rights to India.[5]

Qualification

Each of the continental champions from five confederations and the host nation received an automatic berth. The European confederation received three extra quotas based upon the FIH World Rankings at the completion of the 2008 Summer Olympics. In addition to the three winners of each of the three Qualifiers, the following twelve teams, shown with final pre-tournament rankings, competed in this tournament.[6]

DatesEventLocationQuotasQualifier(s)
Host nation1India}} (12)
7 – 15 March 20092009 Pan American CupSantiago, Chile1Canada}} (11)
9 – 16 May 20092009 Hockey Asia CupKuantan, Malaysia1South Korea}} (5)
10 – 18 July 20092009 Hockey African Cup for NationsAccra, Ghana1South Africa}} (13)
22 – 30 August 20092009 EuroHockey Nations ChampionshipAmsterdam, Netherlands4England}} (6)
{{fh|Germany}} (1)
{{fh|Netherlands}} (4)
{{fh|Spain}} (3)
25 – 29 August 20092009 Oceania CupInvercargill, New Zealand1Australia}} (2)
31 October – 8 November 2009Qualifier 1Lille, France1Pakistan}} (7)
7 – 15 November 2009Qualifier 2Invercargill, New Zealand1New Zealand}} (8)
14 – 22 November 2009Qualifier 3Quilmes, Argentina1Argentina}} (14)
Total12

Competition format

Twelve teams competed in the tournament with the competition consisting of two rounds.[7] In the first round, teams were divided into two pools of six teams, and play followed round robin format with each of the teams playing all other teams in the pool once. Teams were awarded three points for a win, one point for a draw and zero points for a loss.[7] At the end of the pool matches, teams were ranked in their pool according to the following criteria in order:[7]

  • Total points accumulated
  • Number of matches won
  • Goal difference
  • Goals for
  • The result of the match played between the teams in question

Following the completion of the pool games, teams placing first and second in each pool advanced to a single elimination round consisting of two semifinal games, a third place playoff and a final.[7] Remaining teams competed in classification matches to determine their ranking in the tournament. During these matches, extra time of 7½ minutes per half was to be played if teams were tied at the end of regulation time. During extra time, play followed golden goal rules with the first team to score declared the winner. If no goals were scored during extra time, a penalty stroke competition was to take place.[7]

Umpires

16 umpires were appointed by the FIH for this tournament. During each match, a video umpire was used to assist the on-field umpires in determining if a goal had been legally scored.[7] The FIH also mandated that on a trial basis during the tournament, each team received the right to refer one decision made by an on-field umpire to the video umpire for assessment. Referrals were only permitted for decisions made within the 23 meter area relating to the award (or non-award) of goals, penalty strokes, and penalty corners.[7] In the event that the referral was upheld, the referring team retained a right of further referral.

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  • Christian Blasch (GER)
  • Ged Curran (SCO)
  • David Gentles (AUS)
  • Colin Hutchinson (IRL)
  • Hamish Jamson (ENG)
  • Kim Hong-lae (KOR)
  • Satinder Kumar (IND)
  • Andy Mair (SCO)
  • Raghu Prasad (IND)
  • Tim Pullman (AUS)
  • Marcelo Servetto (ESP)
  • Gary Simmonds (RSA)
  • Amarjit Singh (MAS)
  • Simon Taylor (NZL)
  • Roel van Eert (NED)
  • John Wright (RSA)
{{div col end}}

Squads

{{Details|2010 Men's Hockey World Cup squads}}

Results

All times are Indian Standard Time (30)[8]

First round

Pool A

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|report=Report
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Haig {{fhgoal|PC|47}}
Archibald {{fhgoal|FG|66}}
|goals2=Pearson {{fhgoal|FG|1}}
Wright {{fhgoal|FG|20}}
|umpires=Satinder Kumar (IND)
Marcelo Servetto (ESP)
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|time=18:35
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|team2={{fh|South Korea}}
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|goals1=Fuchs {{fhgoal|FG|50}}
Weß {{fhgoal|PC|58}}
|goals2=Hyun Hye-sung {{fhgoal|PC|4}}
Lee Nam-yong {{fhgoal|FG|15}}
|umpires=Ged Curran (SCO)
Tim Pullman (AUS)
}}{{fieldhockeybox
|date=1 March 2010
|time=20:35
|team1={{fh-rt|Netherlands}}
|score=3–0 |team2={{fh|Argentina}} |report=Report |goals1=Taekema {{fhgoal|PC|13|PC|35|PC|61}} |goals2= |umpires=Hamish Jamson (ENG)
David Gentles (AUS)}}
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Montag {{fhgoal|PC|21}}
Müller {{fhgoal|PC|22}}
Haener {{fhgoal|PC|27}}
Fuchs {{fhgoal|FG|58|FG|63}} |umpires=David Gentles (AUS)
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Nam Hyun-woo {{fhgoal|PC|70}} |umpires=Christian Blasch (GER)
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Taekema {{fhgoal|PC|7}}
Hertzberger {{fhgoal|FG|27}} |umpires=Marcelo Servetto (ESP)
John Wright (RSA)}}
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Couzins {{fhgoal|PS|22}} |umpires=Gary Simmonds (RSA)
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Brouwer {{fhgoal|FG|43}}
Hofman {{fhgoal|FG|48|FG|56}}
Reckers {{fhgoal|FG|53|PC|63}} |goals2= |umpires=Kim Hong-lae (KOR)
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Witthaus {{fhgoal|FG|23}}
Häner {{fhgoal|PC|51}} |goals2=L. Vila {{fhgoal|FG|6}}
Paredes {{fhgoal|PC|34}}
Ibarra {{fhgoal|PC|55}} |umpires=Roel van Eert (NED)
Andy Mair (SCO)}}
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Jang Jong-hyun {{fhgoal|PS|35+|PC|42|PC|61}}
Lee Nam-yong {{fhgoal|FG|38}}
Yoon Sung-hoon {{fhgoal|FG|40}}
You Hyo-sik {{fhgoal|FG|41|FG|63}} |goals2=Wright {{fhgoal|FG|42|FG|51}} |umpires=Colin Hutchinson (SCO)
Simon Taylor (NZL)}}{{fieldhockeybox|date=7 March 2010 |time=18:35 |team1={{fh-rt|New Zealand}} |score=0–1 |team2={{fh|Argentina}} |report=Report |goals1= |goals2=Callioni {{fhgoal|FG|55}} |umpires=Christian Blasch (GER)
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Montag {{fhgoal|FG|63}} |goals2=Jolie {{fhgoal|PC|23}}
De Nooijer {{fhgoal|FG|65}} |umpires=David Gentles (AUS)
Andy Mair (SCO)}}
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Fuchs {{fhgoal|PC|28}}
Witte {{fhgoal|FG|47}}
Fürste {{fhgoal|PC|63}}
Witthaus {{fhgoal|PC|64}} |goals2=McAleese {{fhgoal|PC|51}}
Wilson {{fhgoal|FG|54}} |umpires=Andy Mair (SCO)
John Wright (RSA)}}{{fieldhockeybox|date=9 March 2010 |time=18:35 |team1={{fh-rt|Netherlands}} |score=1–2 |team2={{fh|South Korea}} |report=Report |goals1=Brouwer {{fhgoal|FG|1}} |goals2=Nam Hyun-woo {{fhgoal|PC|31}}
Seo Jong-ho {{fhgoal|FG|45}} |umpires=David Gentles (AUS)
Ged Curran (SCO)}}{{fieldhockeybox|date=9 March 2010 |time=20:35 |team1={{fh-rt|Canada}} |score=2–4 |team2={{fh|Argentina}} |report=Report |goals1=Tupper {{fhgoal|PC|60}}
Jameson {{fhgoal|FG|65}} |goals2=L. Vila {{fhgoal|PC|29}}
Paredes {{fhgoal|FG|43}}
Almada {{fhgoal|FG|56}}
Argento {{fhgoal|FG|70}} |umpires=Hamish Jamson (ENG)
Kim Hong-lae (KOR)}}

Pool B

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}}{{fieldhockeybox|date=28 February 2010 |time=16:35 |team1={{fh-rt|South Africa}} |score=2–4 |team2={{fh|Spain}} |report=Report |goals1=Hykes {{fhgoal|FG|16}}
Haley {{fhgoal|PC|30}} |goals2=Oliva {{fhgoal|FG|19}}
Alegre {{fhgoal|FG|20}}
Garza{{fhgoal|FG|45}}
Quemada {{fhgoal|PC|61}} |umpires=Roel van Eert (NED)
Colin Hutchinson (IRL)}}{{fieldhockeybox|date=28 February 2010 |time=18:35 |team1={{fh-rt|Australia}} |score=2–3 |team2={{fh|England}} |report=Report |goals1=Dwyer {{fhgoal|PS|23|PC|64}} |goals2=Jackson {{fhgoal|PC|24}}
Tindall {{fhgoal|PC|33|FG|45}} |umpires=Christian Blasch (GER)
Kim Hong-lae (KOR)}}{{fieldhockeybox|date=28 February 2010 |time=20:35 |team1={{fh-rt|India}} |score=4–1 |team2={{fh|Pakistan}} |report=Report |goals1=Shivendra Singh {{fhgoal|PC|27}}
Sandeep Singh {{fhgoal|PC|35+|PC|56}}
P. Singh {{fhgoal|FG|37}} |goals2=Abbas {{fhgoal|PC|59}} |umpires=Andy Mair (SCO)
John Wright (RSA)}}
{{fieldhockeybox|date=2 March 2010 |time=16:35 |team1={{fh-rt|South Africa}} |score=4–6 |team2={{fh|England}} |report=Report |goals1=Harper {{fhgoal|FG|10|FG|53}}
Norris-Jones {{fhgoal|FG|25}}
McDade {{fhgoal|FG|67}} |goals2=Mantell {{fhgoal|PC|15|PC|57}}
Moore {{fhgoal|FG|23}}
Jackson {{fhgoal|FG|43}}
Catlin {{fhgoal|FG|50}}
Mackay {{fhgoal|FG|51}} |umpires=Tim Pullman (AUS)
Simon Taylor (NZL)}}{{fieldhockeybox|date=2 March 2010 |time=18:35 |team1={{fh-rt|Pakistan}} |score=2–1 |team2={{fh|Spain}} |report=Report |goals1=Khan {{fhgoal|FG|29|PC|67}} |goals2=Alegre {{fhgoal|PC|65}} |umpires=Gary Simmonds (RSA)
Roel van Eert (NED)}}{{fieldhockeybox|date=2 March 2010 |time=20:35 |team1={{fh-rt|India}} |score=2–5 |team2={{fh|Australia}} |report=Report |goals1=Pillay {{fhgoal|FG|35}}
R. Singh {{fhgoal|FG|53}} |goals2=De Young {{fhgoal|FG|2}}
Turner {{fhgoal|PC|7|FG|43}}
Abbott {{fhgoal|FG|26}}
Doerner {{fhgoal|PC|42}} |umpires=Ged Curran (SCO)
Andy Mair (SCO)}}
{{fieldhockeybox|date=4 March 2010 |time=16:35 |team1={{fh-rt|South Africa}} |score=0–12 |team2={{fh|Australia}} |report=Report |goals1= |goals2=Doerner {{fhgoal|PC|16|PC|34|PC|49|FG|66|PC|68}}
Turner {{fhgoal|FG|20|FG|62}}
Abbott {{fhgoal|FG|26}}
Kavanagh {{fhgoal|PC|35}}
Butturini {{fhgoal|FG|44}}
Dwyer {{fhgoal|FG|52|FG|54}} |umpires=Simon Taylor (NZL)
Hamish Jamson (ENG)}}{{fieldhockeybox|date=4 March 2010 |time=18:35 |team1={{fh-rt|England}} |score=5–2 |team2={{fh|Pakistan}} |report=Report |goals1=Clarke {{fhgoal|FG|20|FG|62}}
Jackson {{fhgoal|FG|32}}
Middleton {{fhgoal|FG|52|FG|65}} |goals2=Abbasi {{fhgoal|FG|45}}
Butt {{fhgoal|PC|49}} |umpires=Christian Blasch (GER)
Tim Pullman (AUS)}}{{fieldhockeybox|date=4 March 2010 |time=20:35 |team1={{fh-rt|India}} |score=2–5 |team2={{fh|Spain}} |report=Report |goals1=Sandeep Singh {{fhgoal|PC|39}}
Chandi {{fhgoal|FG|43}} |goals2=Sala {{fhgoal|FG|19}}
Amat {{fhgoal|FG|35}}
Quemada {{fhgoal|PC|41|PC|67}}
Oliva {{fhgoal|FG|42}} |umpires=John Wright (RSA)
David Gentles (AUS)}}
{{fieldhockeybox|date=6 March 2010 |time=16:35 |team1={{fh-rt|Australia}} |score=2–0 |team2={{fh|Spain}} |report=Report |goals1=Doerner {{fhgoal|PC|20}}
Turner {{fhgoal|FG|60}} |goals2= |umpires=John Wright (RSA)
Ged Curran (SCO)}}{{fieldhockeybox|date=6 March 2010 |time=18:35 |team1={{fh-rt|South Africa}} |score=4–3 |team2={{fh|Pakistan}} |report=Report |goals1=Carr {{fhgoal|PC|38}}
Haley {{fhgoal|FG|41}}
T. Paton {{fhgoal|FG|46}}
Harper {{fhgoal|FG|54}} |goals2=Butt {{fhgoal|FG|6}}
Imran {{fhgoal|PC|68}}
W. Ahmed {{fhgoal|PC|70+}} |umpires=Tim Pullman (AUS)
Hamish Jamson (ENG)}}{{fieldhockeybox|date=6 March 2010 |time=20:35 |team1={{fh-rt|India}} |score=2–3 |team2={{fh|England}} |report=Report |goals1=Chandi {{fhgoal|FG|54}}
R. Singh {{fhgoal|FG|57}} |goals2=Tindall {{fhgoal|FG|16}}
Jackson {{fhgoal|PC|42|FG|47}} |umpires=Christian Blasch (GER)
Marcelo Servetto (ESP)}}
{{fieldhockeybox|date=8 March 2010 |time=16:35 |team1={{fh-rt|Spain}} |score=2–0 |team2={{fh|England}} |report=Report |goals1=Quemada {{fhgoal|PC|35}}
Tubau {{fhgoal|FG|64}} |goals2= |umpires=Tim Pullman (AUS)
Satinder Kumar (IND)}}{{fieldhockeybox|date=8 March 2010 |time=18:35 |team1={{fh-rt|Australia}} |score=2–1 |team2={{fh|Pakistan}} |report=Report |goals1=Abbott {{fhgoal|FG|38|FG|68}} |goals2=Abbas {{fhgoal|PC|24}} |umpires=Marcelo Servetto (ESP)
Gary Simmonds (RSA)}}{{fieldhockeybox|date=8 March 2010 |time=20:35 |team1={{fh-rt|India}} |score=3–3 |team2={{fh|South Africa}} |report=Report |goals1=Sarwanjit Singh {{fhgoal|FG|17}}
Diwakar {{fhgoal|FG|25}}
Shivendra Singh {{fhgoal|FG|66}} |goals2=Norris-Jones {{fhgoal|FG|7}}
Reid-Ross {{fhgoal|PC|39}}
Smith {{fhgoal|PC|48}} |umpires=Ged Curran (SCO)
Roel van Eert (NED)}}

Fifth to twelfth place classification

Eleventh and twelfth place

{{fieldhockeybox|date=11 March 2010 |time=15:35 |team1={{fh-rt|Canada}} |score=3–2 |aet=yes |team2={{fh|Pakistan}} |report=Report |goals1=Grimes {{fhgoal|FG|12}}
Pearson {{fhgoal|FG|58}}
Tupper {{fhgoal|PC|83}} |goals2=Butt {{fhgoal|FG|4}}
Ali {{fhgoal|FG|46}} |umpires=Colin Hutchinson (IRL)
Simon Taylor (NZL)}}

Ninth and tenth place

{{fieldhockeybox|date=12 March 2010 |time=15:35 |team1={{fh-rt|New Zealand}} |score=4–4 |aet=yes |team2={{fh|South Africa}} |report=Report |goals1=Inglis {{fhgoal|FG|40}}
Hayward {{fhgoal|PC|42|PC|49|PC|70+}} |goals2=Reid-Ross {{fhgoal|FG|4}}
Norris-Jones {{fhgoal|FG|45}}
T. Paton {{fhgoal|FG|50}}
Hammond {{fhgoal|FG|57}} |umpires=Hamish Jamson (ENG)
Satinder Kumar (IND) |penalties1=Archibald {{fhps|m}}
Couzins {{fhps|g}}
Hayward {{fhps|g}}
McAleese {{fhps|g}}
Wilson {{fhps|g}}
——
Couzins {{fhps|g}} |penaltyscore=5–4 |penalties2={{fhps|g}} Madsen
{{fhps|g}} Reid-Ross
{{fhps|m}} W. Paton
{{fhps|g}} Haley
{{fhps|g}} Carr
——
{{fhps|m}} Madsen}}

Seventh and eighth place

{{fieldhockeybox|date=12 March 2010 |time=18:05 |team1={{fh-rt|Argentina}} |score=4–2 |team2={{fh|India}} |report=Report |goals1=Argento {{fhgoal|FG|28}}
L. Vila {{fhgoal|PC|43|FG|45}}
Callioni {{fhgoal|FG|46}} |goals2=Sandeep Singh {{fhgoal|PS|42}}
Shivendra Singh {{fhgoal|FG|49}} |umpires=Tim Pullman (AUS)
Kim Hong-lae (KOR)}}

Fifth and sixth place

{{fieldhockeybox|date=12 March 2010 |time=20:35 |team1={{fh-rt|South Korea}} |score=0–2 |team2={{fh|Spain}} |report=Report |goals1= |goals2=Amat {{fhgoal|FG|1|FG|32}} |umpires=Ged Curran (SCO)
Roel van Eert (NED)}}

First to fourth place classification

{{Round4-with third
|11 March 2010|{{fh|Germany}}|4|{{fh|England}}|1
|11 March 2010|{{fh|Australia}}|2|{{fh|Netherlands}}|1
|13 March 2010|{{fh|Germany}} |1|{{fh|Australia}}|2
|13 March 2010|{{fh|England}} |3|{{fh|Netherlands}}|4
}}

Semifinals

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Korn {{fhgoal|FG|11}}
Häner{{fhgoal|PC|31}}
Butt {{fhgoal|PC|60}} |goals2=Smith {{fhgoal|PC|19}} |umpires=David Gentles (AUS)
John Wright (RSA)}}
{{fieldhockeybox|date=11 March 2010 |time=20:35 |team1={{fh-rt|Australia}} |score=2–1 |team2={{fh|Netherlands}} |report=Report |goals1=Doerner {{fhgoal|PC|27}}
Turner {{fhgoal|FG|55}}
|goals2=Taekema {{fhgoal|PS|58}} |umpires=Christian Blasch (GER)
Andy Mair (SCO)}}

Third and fourth place

{{fieldhockeybox|date=13 March 2010 |time=15:35 |team1={{fh-rt|England}} |score=3–4 |team2={{fh|Netherlands}} |report=Report |goals1=Brogdon {{fhgoal|FG|23}}
Jackson {{fhgoal|PC|30|PC|34}} |goals2=De Nooijer {{fhgoal|FG|22}}
Taekema {{fhgoal|PC|48}}
Vermeulen {{fhgoal|FG|55}}
Hofman {{fhgoal|FG|67}} |umpires=Marcelo Servetto (ESP)
Gary Simmonds (RSA)}}

Final

{{fieldhockeybox|date=13 March 2010 |time=18:05 |team1={{fh-rt|Germany}} |score=1–2 |team2={{fh|Australia}} |report=Report |goals1=Fürste {{fhgoal|PC|48}} |goals2=Ockenden {{fhgoal|FG|6}}
Doerner {{fhgoal|PC|60}} |umpires=Andy Mair (SCO)
John Wright (RSA)}}

Awards

Top GoalscorerPlayer of the TournamentGoalkeeper of the TournamentDefender of the TournamentFair Play Trophy
Australia}} Luke Doerner
{{flagicon|Netherlands}} Taeke Taekema
Netherlands}} Guus VogelsNetherlands}} Guus VogelsGermany}} Maximilian MüllerNew Zealand}}

Final ranking

{{div col}}
  1. {{fh|Australia}}
  2. {{fh|Germany}}
  3. {{fh|Netherlands}}
  4. {{fh|England}}
  5. {{fh|Spain}}
  6. {{fh|South Korea}}
  7. {{fh|Argentina}}
  8. {{fh|India}}
  9. {{fh|New Zealand}}
  10. {{fh|South Africa}}
  11. {{fh|Canada}}
  12. {{fh|Pakistan}}
{{div col end}}

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.fih.ch/en/news-1347-2010-men-s-hockey-world-cup-to-be-staged|title=2010 Men’s Hockey World Cup to be staged in New Delhi|date=2007-11-07|publisher=FIH|accessdate=2012-11-03}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.fih.ch/en/news-2522-world-cup-goes-to-australia-|title=World Cup goes to Australia!|accessdate=2012-11-03|date=2010-03-13}}
3. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.fih.ch/en/news-1567-fih-requires-urgent-action-from-india|title=FIH requires urgent action from India|date=2008-03-31|publisher=FIH|accessdate=2012-11-03}}
4. ^{{cite news|url=http://in.reuters.com/article/2008/04/01/idINIndia-32784020080401|title=India warned it could lose right to host 2010 Hockey World Cup|date=2008-04-01|publisher=Reuters India|accessdate=2012-11-03}}
5. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.fih.ch/en/news-1710-fih-books-progress-in-india|title=FIH books progress in India|date=2008-07-18|publisher=FIH|accessdate=2012-11-03}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.sportcentric.com/vsite/vfile/page/fileurl/0,11040,1181-193494-210717-141290-0-file,00.pdf|title=Qualification Criteria, Men's and Women's World Cups, 2010|date=September 2008|publisher=FIH|accessdate=2012-10-23|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924122722/http://www.sportcentric.com/vsite/vfile/page/fileurl/0,11040,1181-193494-210717-141290-0-file,00.pdf|archive-date=24 September 2015|dead-url=yes|df=dmy-all}}
7. ^Tournament regulations - Hero Honda FIH Men's World Cup 2010
8. ^{{cite web |url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/articleshow/5502664.cms|title=2010 FIH Men's Hockey World Cup - Schedule & Results|publisher=The Times of India|work=indiatimes.com|accessdate=2010-03-02}}

External links

  • Official FIH website
{{Hockey World Cup}}

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