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Men's FIH Hockey World Cup 2023: (Day 7) Complete Report - (Pool A, Pool B) Australia, Belgium, Germany Thrash Opponents, France-Argentina High-Scoring Draw On 5 Hat-tricks Day

The seventh day of the Men's FIH Hockey World Cup 2023 was the last day of the Pool Stage/First Round of this tournament, where we experienced lots of goals along with five hat-tricks.

Sandipan Ghosh
Last updated: 21.01.2023
Mens FIH Hockey World Cup 2023 Day 7 Complete Report

The seventh day of the Men's FIH Hockey World Cup 2023 was the last day of the Pool Stage/First Round of this tournament, where we experienced lots of goals along with five hat-tricks.

In Pool A, Australia thrashed South Africa, while France and Argentina had a thrilling high-scoring draw.

Later in Pool B, the defending champions Belgium and Germany dominated Japan and South Korea respectively. 


Pool A


Australia vs South Africa (at Birsa Munda International Hockey Stadium, Rourkela): Aussies performed unstoppably after four-goal scorer Blake Govers’ strong start

Australia – 9 (Blake Govers 3’, 14’, 18’, 19’; Tom Craig 9’; Jake Harvie 21’; Daniel Beale 27’; Jeremy Hayward 31’; Tim Brand 46’)

South Africa – 2 (Nqobile Ntuli 7’; Tevin Kok 57’)

France vs Argentina (at Birsa Munda International Hockey Stadium, Rourkela): Hat-trickers Victor Charlet and Nicolás Della Torre set up a thrilling draw

France – 5 (Etienne Tynevez 10’; Victor Charlet 35', 37', 48', 59')

Argentina – 5 (Nicolás Keenan 2’; Nicolás Della Torre 33’, 41’, 59’; Martín Ferreiro 50’)


Latest points table

Team

Played

Won

Drawn

Lost

Goals For

Goals Against

Goals Difference

Points

Qualification

Australia

3

2

1

0

20

5

+15

7

Quarter-finals

Argentina

3

1

2

0

9

8

+1

5

Cross-overs

France

3

1

1

1

7

14

-7

4

Cross-overs

South Africa

3

0

0

3

3

12

-9

0

Classification

 


Pool B


Belgium vs Japan (at Birsa Munda International Hockey Stadium, Rourkela): Tom Boon’s five goals powered Belgium

Belgium – 7 (Cédric Charlier 17’; Tom Boon 21', 26', 27', 50', 55'; Sébastien Dockier 51’)

Japan – 1 (Kentaro Fukuda 45’)

South Korea vs Germany (at Birsa Munda International Hockey Stadium, Rourkela): 2nd half dominators Germans destroyed the Koreans

South Korea – 2 (Jang Jong-hyun 14’, 59’)

Germany – 7 (Niklas Wellen 1’, 16’, 40’; Gonzalo Peillat 42’; Justus Weigand 50’; Mats Grambusch 52’; Moritz Ludwig 52’)


Latest points table

Team

Played

Won

Drawn

Lost

Goals For

Goals Against

Goals Difference

Points

Qualification

Belgium

3

2

1

0

14

3

+11

7

Quarter-finals

Germany

3

2

1

0

12

4

+8

7

Cross-overs

South Korea

3

1

0

2

4

13

-9

3

Cross-overs

Japan

3

0

0

3

2

12

-10

0

Classification

 

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