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The 2022 Men's EuroHockey Indoor Championship was the twentieth edition of the Men's EuroHockey Indoor Championship , the biennial international men's indoor hockey championship of Europe organized by the European Hockey Federation .
It was originally planned to be held alongside the women's tournament from 12 to 16 January 2022 at the Alsterdorfer Sporthalle in Hamburg , Germany.[1] However on 22 December 2021, the tournament was postponed to 8 to 11 December 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe .[2]
Austria won their third title by defeating the hosts and defending champions Germany 2–1 in the final. The Netherlands won the bronze medal after defeating Switzerland 10–3.[3]
Qualified teams [ edit ]
Participating nations have qualified based on their final ranking from the 2020 competition.[4]
Preliminary round [ edit ]
Source:
FIH Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals scored.
[5] (H) Hosts
Umpires: Sean Edwards (ENG) Ole Ingwersen (GER)
Umpires: Antonio Ilgrande (ITA) Laurent Dooms (BEL)
Umpires: Jakub Mejzlik (CZE) Benjamin Messerli (SUI)
Umpires: Pieter Hembrecht (NED) Antonio Ilgrande (ITA)
Umpires: Sean Edwards (ENG) Benjamin Messerli (SUI)
Umpires: Jakub Mejzlik (CZE) Laurent Dooms (BEL)
Umpires: Pieter Hembrecht (NED) Jakub Mejzlik (CZE)
Umpires: Antonio Ilgrande (ITA) Sean Edwards (ENG)
Umpires: Ole Ingwersen (GER) Benjamin Messerli (SUI)
Umpires: Laurent Dooms (BEL) Jakub Mejzlik (CZE)
Umpires: Benjamin Messerli (SUI) Ole Ingwersen (GER)
Umpires: Pieter Hembrecht (NED) Seab Edwards (ENG)
Umpires: Laurent Dooms (BEL) Antonio Ilgrande (ITA)
Umpires: Jakub Mejzlik (CZE) Ole Ingwersen (GER)
Umpires: Pieter Hembrecht (NED) Sean Edwards (ENG)
Classification round [ edit ]
Fifth place game [ edit ]
Umpires: Pieter Hembrecht (NED) Benjamin Messerli (SUI)
Third place game [ edit ]
Umpires: Ole Ingwersen (GER) Laurent Dooms (BEL)
Umpires: Sean Edwards (ENG) Antonio Ilgrande (ITA)
Statistics [ edit ]
Final standings [ edit ]
Austria
Germany
Netherlands
Switzerland
Belgium
Czech Republic
Goalscorers [ edit ]
There were 191 goals scored in 18 matches, for an average of 10.6 goals per match.
20 goals
14 goals
12 goals
10 goals
9 goals
8 goals
7 goals
6 goals
5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
Source: FIH
See also [ edit ]
References [ edit ]
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