2003 Men's Indoor Hockey World Cup

The 2003 Men's Indoor Hockey World Cup championship was the first time this competition took place. It occurred in February 2003, in Leipzig, Germany.[1] The host nation Germany won both the men's and women's gold medals. The Eurosport TV channel covered the event, which had good ratings despite the late schedule. The 2015 Men's Indoor Hockey World Cup was also held in Leipzig, Germany. A total of 20 million viewers watched 13 hours broadcast on Eurosport, with ten matches broadcast on live TV.[2]

2003 Men's Indoor Hockey World Cup
Tournament details
Host countryGermany
CityLeipzig
Final positions
Champions Germany
Runner-up Poland
Third place France
(next) 2007

This competition included several countries which are not strong competitors at the outdoor international level.

Results

Herren Gruppe A » SUI-CZE 9:5 » NZL-GER 0:17 » RUS-CAN 3:3 » CAN-SUI 5:4 » CZE-NZL 10:0 » GER-RUS 16:0 » CAN-NZL 7:2 » CZE-GER 3:6 » RUS-SUI 0:7 » GER-SUI 9:6 » CZE-CAN 5:5 » RUS-NZL 5:0 » SUI-NZL 11:2 » RUS-CZE 2:11 » GER-CAN 11:4

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Pool A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Germany 550000015
  Switzerland 55000009
 Canada 53000008
 Czech Republic 52000007
 Russia 51000004
 New Zealand 50000000
Canada  3–3 Russia 

Czech Republic  10–0 New Zealand 

Switzerland   4–5 Canada 

Czech Republic  5–9 Switzerland  

Russia  0–16 Germany 

New Zealand  0–17 Germany 

Czech Republic  5–5 Canada 

Switzerland   7–0 Russia 

Czech Republic  3–6 Canada 

New Zealand  2–7 Russia 

Switzerland   6–9 Germany 

Canada  4–11 Germany 

New Zealand  0–5 Russia 

Czech Republic  11–2 Russia 

Switzerland   11–2 New Zealand 

Pool B

Herren Gruppe B » NED-RSA 6:1 » POL-USA 7:1 » AUS-FRA 5:3 » NED-POL 2:4 » RSA-FRA 4:9 » USA-AUS 0:4 » FRA-NED 5:3 » AUS-POL 3:8 » RSA-USA 4:3 » POL-RSA 6:2 » NED-AUS 5:4 » FRA-USA 6:2 » RSA-AUS 4:4 » USA-NED 1:11 » POL-FRA 4:5

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Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Poland 5400000
 France 5400000
 Netherlands 5300000
 Australia 5200000
 South Africa 5110000
 United States 5000000

Final

Herren Finale Halbfinale: » POL-SUI 6:5 » GER-FRA 4:2 Platzierungsspiele: » NZL-USA 7:8 » RUS-RSA 8:3 » CZE-AUS 4:6 » CAN-NED 7:8 » SUI-FRA 6:8 » POL-GER 1:7

8 February 2015
Germany  7–1  Poland

Final standings

References

Results

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