2011 Men's Hockey RaboTrophy

The 2011 Men's Hockey RaboTrophy was the fourth edition of the men's field hockey tournament. The RaboTrophy was held in Amsterdam from 29 June to 2 July 2011, and featured four of the top nations in men's field hockey.[1]

2011 Men's Hockey
RaboTrophy
Tournament details
Host countryNetherlands
CityAmsterdam
Teams4
VenueWagener Stadium
Final positions
Champions Netherlands (2nd title)
Runner-up England
Third place Germany
Tournament statistics
Matches played6
Goals scored23 (3.83 per match)
Top scorerNetherlands Jeroen Hertzberger (3 goals)
2005 (previous)

The Netherlands won the tournament for the second time, finishing top of the ladder at the conclusion of the pool stage.[2]

The tournament was held in conjunction with the Women's FIH Champions Trophy.

Competition format

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The four teams competed in a pool stage, played in a single round robin format. Standings at the conclusion of the pool stage determined final placings.

Teams

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The following four teams competed for the title:

Officials

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The following umpires were appointed by the International Hockey Federation to officiate the tournament:[3]

  • Daniel Barstow (ENG)
  • Fabian Bläsch (GER)
  • Coen van Bunge (NED)
  • Haider Rasool (PAK)
  • Marcelo Servetto (ESP)

Results

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All times are local (Central European Time).

Pool

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Result
1  Netherlands (H) 3 2 1 0 8 3 +5 7 Tournament Champion
2  England 3 1 2 0 7 6 +1 5
3  Germany 3 1 0 2 5 6 1 3
4  Pakistan 3 0 1 2 3 8 5 1
Source: Deustscher Hockey-Bund
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Games won; 5) Head-to-head.
(H) Hosts

Fixtures

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Statistics

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References

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  1. "Rabo 4-Nations Cup". hockey.nl. Hockey Netherlands. Archived from the original on 30 June 2011. Retrieved 7 December 2020.
  2. "Rabo Trophy". hockey.de. Deutscher Hockey-Bund. Retrieved 7 December 2020.
  3. "FIH OUTDOOR & INDOOR APPOINTMENTS - 2011" (PDF). fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 7 December 2020.
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