1999 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy

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The 1999 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy was the 21st edition of the Hockey Champions Trophy men's field hockey tournament. It took place from 10–20 June 1999 in the State Hockey Centre in Brisbane, Australia. It was the third time in the history of the annual six nations tournament that the event was combined with the Women's Champions Trophy.[1]

Host countryAustralia
Dates10–20 June
Teams6
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1999 Men's Hockey
Champions Trophy
Tournament details
Host countryAustralia
CityBrisbane
Dates10–20 June
Teams6
VenueState Hockey Centre
Final positions
Champions Australia (7th title)
Runner-up South Korea
Third place Netherlands
Tournament statistics
Matches played18
Goals scored69 (3.83 per match)
Top scorerSouth Korea Song Seung-tae (7 goals)
Best playerSouth Korea Song Seung-tae
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Squads

Head Coach: Terry Walsh

Head Coach: Antonio Forrellat

Results

All times are Australian Eastern Standard Time (UTC+10:00)

Pool

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Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Australia 5 3 1 1 9 5 +4 10
 South Korea 5 2 2 1 12 11 +1 8
 Netherlands 5 2 1 2 10 7 +3 7
 Spain 5 2 1 2 8 7 +1 7
 Pakistan 5 1 3 1 7 8 1 6
 England 5 1 0 4 5 13 8 3
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Classification

Fifth and sixth place

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Third and fourth place

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Final

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Awards

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Topscorer Best Player of the Tournament
 Song Seung-tae (KOR)  Song Seung-tae (KOR)
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Final standings

References

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