1989 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy

1989 Men's Hockey
Champions Trophy
Tournament details
Host country West Germany
City Berlin
Dates 10–18 June
Teams 6
Top three teams
Champions  Australia (4th title)
Runner-up  Netherlands
Third place  West Germany
Tournament statistics
Matches played 15
Goals scored 55 (3.67 per match)
Top scorer(s) West Germany Carsten Fischer (7 goals)
← 1988 (previous) (next) 1990

The 1989 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy was the 11th edition of the Hockey Champions Trophy men's field hockey tournament. It took place from June 10–18, 1989 in Berlin, West Germany.

Results

Pool

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Australia 5410128+49
 Netherlands 5401126+68
 West Germany 5212108+25
 Pakistan 5203912−34
 Great Britain 510459−42
 India 5104712−52
10 June 1989
16:00
West Germany  2–3  India
Fischer  51'
Hilgers  62'
Report M. Kumar  31'
Sebastian  37'
M. Singh  38'
Umpires:
Santiago Deo (ESP)
Allan Schasser (AUS)

11 June 1989
14:00
Netherlands  2–0  Great Britain
Brinkman  16'
Delissen  23'
Report
Umpires:
Amarjit Bawa (IND)
Claude Seidler (GER)

11 June 1989
17:00
Pakistan  3–4  Australia
Zahid  26'
Feroz  56'
Qamar  65'
Report Hager  10', 37'
York  29'
Evans  50'

12 June 1989
15:30
West Germany  2–1  Great Britain
Blöcher  13'
Fischer  31'
Report R. Thompson  42'

13 June 1989
16:30
Netherlands  3–2  Pakistan
Bovelander  13', 27', 49' Report Zahid  31'
Feroz  50'

13 June 1989
18:30
India  2–3  Australia
J. Singh  13'
S. Kumar  48'
Report Hager  7', 26'
Reid  47'

14 June 1989
15:30
West Germany  1–2  Netherlands
Fischer  21' Report Crucq  42'
Poortenaar  43'

14 June 1989
17:30
Great Britain  1–2  Australia
N. Thompson  7' Report Hawgood  43'
Corbitt  45'

14 June 1989
19:30
India  0–1  Pakistan
Report Qamar  24'

16 June 1989
16:30
Netherlands  4–1  India
Bovelander  24', 46'
Diepeveen  48'
Van 't Hek  53'
Report J. Singh  14'

16 June 1989
18:30
Great Britain  1–2  Pakistan
Kerly  47' Report Zahid  11'
Bhopali  27'

17 June 1989
14:00
West Germany  1–1  Australia
Fischer  27' Report York  8'

17 June 1989
17:00
India  1–2  Great Britain
S. Kumar  58' Report R. Thompson  42'
Leman  56'

18 June 1989
11:50
Netherlands  1–2  Australia
Bovelander  32' Report Hawgood  20'
Hager  22'

18 June 1989
13:50
West Germany  4–1  Pakistan
Fischer  23', 52', 58'
Hilgers  32'
Report Qamar  60'

Final standings

  1.  Australia
  2.  Netherlands
  3.  West Germany
  4.  Pakistan
  5.  Great Britain
  6.  India

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