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Men's FIH Hockey World Cup
Upcoming season or competition:Current sports event 2026 Men's FIH Hockey World Cup
SportField hockey
Founded1971; 55 years ago (1971)
First season1971
No. of teams16
RegionInternational (FIH)
Most recentchampion Germany (3rd title) (2023)
Most titles Pakistan (4 titles)
Official websitefih.hockey/world-cup
Tournaments
  • 1971
  • 1973
  • 1975
  • 1978
  • 1982
  • 1986
  • 1990
  • 1994
  • 1998
  • 2002
  • 2006
  • 2010
  • 2014
  • 2018
  • 2023
  • 2026

The Men's FIH Hockey World Cup is an international field hockey competition organised by the International Hockey Federation. The tournament was started in 1971. It is held every four years, bridging the four years between the Summer Olympics. Pakistan is the most successful team, having won the tournament four times. The Netherlands, Australia, and Germany have each won three titles. Belgium and India have both won the tournament once.

The 2023 tournament was held in Bhubaneswar and Rourkela, India from 13 to 29 January. Germany defeated Belgium in a penalty shoot-out 5–4 after the match ended in a 3–3 draw to win their third World Cup title. The World Cup expanded to 16 teams in 2018.[1]

History

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The Hockey World Cup was first conceived by Pakistan's Air Marshal Nur Khan. He proposed his idea to the FIH through Patrick Rowley, the first editor of World Hockey magazine. Their idea was approved on 26 October 1969 and adopted by the FIH Council at a meeting in Brussels on 12 April 1970. The FIH decided that the inaugural World Cup would be held in October 1971, in Pakistan.

However, political issues would prevent that first competition from being played in Pakistan. The FIH had inadvertently scheduled the first World Cup to be played in Pakistan during the Bangladesh Liberation War. Furthermore, Pakistan and India had been at war with each other only six years earlier. When Pakistan invited India to compete in the tournament, a crisis arose. Pakistanis, led by cricketer Abdul Hafeez Kardar, protested against India's participation in the Hockey World Cup.

Given the intense political climate between Pakistan and India, the FIH decided to move the tournament elsewhere. In March 1971, coincidentally in the same month Bangladesh declared independence from Pakistan, the FIH decided to move the first Hockey World Cup to the Real Club de Polo grounds in Barcelona, Spain, which was considered a neutral and peaceful European site.[2]

The FIH has set no requirements or limitations on the size of the competition. The 1971 Cup included only ten nations, the smallest World Cup. The 1978 Cup featured fourteen nations. The 2002, 2018 and 2023 Cups featured sixteen nations. The remaining 10 World Cups have featured 12 nations.

The first three tournaments were held every two years. The 1978 Cup was the only tournament held three years from the previous one. It was halfway between the Summer Olympics hockey competition and has continued that way. In other words, the tournament has been held every four years ever since.

Trophy

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The Hockey World Cup trophy was designed by the Bashir Moojid and created by the Pakistani Army. On 27 March 1971, in Brussels, the trophy was formally handed to FIH President Rene Frank by Mr H.E Masood, the Pakistani Ambassador to Belgium. The trophy consists of a silver cup with an intricate floral design, surmounted by a globe of the world in silver and gold, placed on a high blade base inlaid with ivory. At its peak is a model hockey stick and ball. Without its base, the trophy stands 120.85 mm (4.758 in) high. Including the base, the trophy stands 650 mm (26 in). It weighs 11,560 g (408 oz), including 895 g (31.6 oz) of gold, 6,815 g (240.4 oz) of silver, 350 g (12 oz) of ivory and 3,500 g (120 oz) of teak.[3]

Format

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The Hockey World Cup consists of a qualification stage and a final tournament stage. The format for each stage is the same.

Qualification

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The qualification stage has been a part of the Hockey World Cup since 1977. All participating teams play in the qualification round. The teams divide into two or more pools and compete for a berth in the final tournament. The top two teams are automatically qualified and the rest of the berths are decided in playoffs.

Final tournament

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The final tournament features the continental champions and other qualified teams. Sometimes it also features the winners of the Summer Olympics' hockey competition or the continental runners-up. The teams divide into pools once more and play a round robin tournament. The composition of the pools is determined using the current FIH World Rankings.

Results

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Summaries

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Year Host Final Third place match Number of teams
Winner Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
1971 Details Barcelona, Spain Pakistan 1–0 Spain India 2–1 (a.e.t.) Kenya 10
1973 Details Amstelveen, Netherlands Netherlands 2–2 (a.e.t.)(4–2 p.s.) India West Germany 1–0 Pakistan 12
1975 Details Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia India 2–1 Pakistan West Germany 4–0 Malaysia 12
1978 Details Buenos Aires, Argentina Pakistan 3–2 Netherlands Australia 4–3 West Germany 14
1982 Details Bombay, India Pakistan 3–1 West Germany Australia 4–2 Netherlands 12
1986 Details London, England Australia 2–1 England West Germany 3–2 (a.e.t.) Soviet Union 12
1990 Details Lahore, Pakistan Netherlands 3–1 Pakistan Australia 2–1 (a.e.t.) West Germany 12
1994 Details Sydney, Australia Pakistan 1–1 (a.e.t.)(4–3 p.s.) Netherlands Australia 5–2 Germany 12
1998 Details Utrecht, Netherlands Netherlands 3–2 (a.e.t.) Spain Germany 1–0 Australia 12
2002 Details Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Germany 2–1 Australia Netherlands 2–1 (a.e.t.) South Korea 16
2006 Details Mönchengladbach, Germany Germany 4–3 Australia Spain 3–2 (a.e.t.) South Korea 12
2010 Details New Delhi, India Australia 2–1 Germany Netherlands 4–3 England 12
2014 Details The Hague, Netherlands Australia 6–1 Netherlands Argentina 2–0 England 12
2018 Details Bhubaneswar, India Belgium 0–0(3–2 s.o.) Netherlands Australia 8–1 England 16
2023Details Odisha, India Germany 3–3(5–4 s.o.) Belgium Netherlands 3–1 Australia 16
2026Details Wavre, BelgiumAmstelveen, Netherlands 16

Successful national teams

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Twenty seven teams have qualified for a Hockey World Cup. Of these, thirteen teams have made it to the semifinals. Eight teams have made it through to the finals.

To date, the most successful teams are Pakistan, with four titles from six final appearances, the Netherlands, with three titles from seven final appearances, Germany and Australia with three titles from five final appearances, while India and Belgium won their lone titles in 1975 and 2018, respectively.

Below is a list of teams that have finished in the top four positions in the tournament:

Teams reaching the top four
Team Champions Runners-up Third place Fourth place
 Pakistan 4 (1971, 1978, 1982, 1994) 2 (1975, 1990*) 1 (1973)
 Netherlands 3 (1973*, 1990, 1998*) 4 (1978, 1994, 2014*, 2018) 3 (2002, 2010, 2023) 1 (1982)
 Australia 3 (1986, 2010, 2014) 2 (2002, 2006) 5 (1978, 1982, 1990, 1994*, 2018) 2 (1998, 2023)
 Germany^ 3 (2002, 2006*, 2023) 2 (1982, 2010) 4 (1973, 1975, 1986, 1998) 3 (1978, 1990, 1994)
 India 1 (1975) 1 (1973) 1 (1971)
 Belgium 1 (2018) 1 (2023)
 Spain 2 (1971*, 1998) 1 (2006)
 England 1 (1986*) 3 (2010, 2014, 2018)
 Argentina 1 (2014)
 South Korea 2 (2002, 2006)
 Kenya 1 (1971)
 Malaysia 1 (1975*)
 Soviet Union# 1 (1986)
* = host country ^ = includes results representing West Germany between 1971 and 1990 # = states that have since split into two or more independent countries

Performance by host nations

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Nine nations have hosted the Hockey World Cup. Only the Netherlands (1973 and 1998) and Germany (2006) have won the tournament as hosts. Spain, England, and Pakistan emerged as host runners-up in the 1971, 1986 and 1990 tournaments. Australia placed third when it hosted the 1994 tournament in Sydney.

Performance by continental zones

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To date, the finals of the Hockey World Cup have been contested by Asian, European and Oceania continental teams. European teams have won the most with six titles, followed by Asian teams with five titles. Australia is the only team from Oceania to win the tournament. Neither the Americas nor Africa have ever won the title.

Continent Best performance
Europe 7 titles, won by the Netherlands (3), Germany (3) and Belgium (1)
Asia 5 titles, won by Pakistan (4) and India (1)
Oceania 3 titles, won by Australia
Americas Third place (Argentina, 2014)
Africa Fourth place (Kenya, 1971)

Team appearances

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Team Spain1971 Netherlands1973 Malaysia1975 Argentina1978 India1982 England1986 Pakistan1990 Australia1994 Netherlands1998 Malaysia2002 Germany2006 India2010 Netherlands2014 India2018 India2023 BelgiumNetherlands2026 Total
 Argentina 10th 9th 11th 8th 12th 6th 9th 7th 6th 10th 7th 3rd 7th 9th Q 15
 Australia 8th 5th 3rd 3rd 1st 3rd 3rd 4th 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 3rd 4th Q 15
 Belarus Part of the Soviet Union 12th 1
 Belgium 8th 14th 11th 14th 5th 1st 2nd Q 8
 Canada 11th 10th 11th 8th 11th 11th 6
 Chile 15th 1
 China 10th 1
 Cuba 16th 1
 England 6th 6th 7th 8th 2nd 5th 6th 6th 7th 5th 4th 4th 4th 5th 14
 France 7th 7th 8th 13th 4
 Germany^ 5th 3rd 3rd 4th 2nd 3rd 4th 4th 3rd 1st 1st 2nd 6th 5th 1st Q 16
 Ghana 12th 1
 India 3rd 2nd 1st 6th 5th 12th 10th 5th 9th 10th 11th 8th 9th 6th 9th Q 16
 Ireland 12th 12th 14th 3
 Italy 13th 1
 Japan 9th 10th 12th 9th 15th 5
 Kenya 4th 12th 2
 Malaysia 11th 4th 10th 10th 11th 8th 12th 15th 13th 9
 Netherlands 6th 1st 9th 2nd 4th 7th 1st 2nd 1st 3rd 7th 3rd 2nd 2nd 3rd Q 16
 New Zealand 7th 7th 7th 9th 10th 9th 8th 9th 7th 9th 7th Q 12
 Pakistan 1st 4th 2nd 1st 1st 11th 2nd 1st 5th 5th 6th 12th 12th 13
 Poland 10th 9th 8th 8th 12th 15th 6
 South Africa 10th 13th 12th 10th 11th 16th 11th Q 8
 South Korea 8th 7th 4th 4th 6th 10th 8th 7
 Soviet Union# 6th 4th 6th Defunct 3
 Spain 2nd 5th 8th 5th 11th 5th 8th 9th 2nd 11th 3rd 5th 8th 13th 6th Q 16
 Wales 11th 1
Total 10 12 12 14 12 12 12 12 12 16 12 12 12 16 16 16
^ = includes results representing West Germany between 1971 and 1990 # = states that have since split into two or more independent nations

Germany, India, the Netherlands and Spain are the only teams to have competed at each World Cup; 27 teams have competed in at least one World Cup.

Debut of teams

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Year Debuting teams Successor andrenamed teams
Teams No. CT
1971  Argentina,  Australia,  France,  India,  Japan,  Kenya,  Netherlands,  Pakistan,  Spain,  West Germany^ 10 10
1973  Belgium,  England,  Malaysia,  New Zealand 4 14
1975  Ghana,  Poland 2 16
1978  Canada,  Ireland,  Italy 3 19
1982  Soviet Union# 1 20
1986 0 20
1990 0 20
1994  Belarus#,  South Africa,  South Korea 3 23  Germany
1998 0 23
2002  Cuba 1 24
2006 0 24
2010 0 24
2014 0 24
2018  China 1 25
2023  Wales,  Chile 2 27
^ = Germany is a successor of West Germany and not a separate team. # = Belarus was a part of Soviet Union but not successor, hence Belarus is a new separate entity.

Total number of teams which have participated in the World Cups through 2018 is 25, using FIH's view on successor teams

See also

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  • Field hockey at the Summer Olympics
  • Men's FIH Hockey Junior World Cup
  • Men's FIH Indoor Hockey World Cup
  • Women's FIH Hockey World Cup

References

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  1. ^ "World Cup field to expand to 16 teams in 2018". FIH. 2012-11-01. Archived from the original on 2013-07-13. Retrieved 2012-11-03.
  2. ^ "World Cup Hockey". Archived from the original on 2006-06-14. Retrieved 2006-08-02.
  3. ^ "The World Cup — A Masterpiece". Archived from the original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2006-08-15.
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    • ten-ball
  • Snooker
    • men
    • women
    • team
    • amateurs
    • six-red
Mind sports
  • Backgammon
  • Bridge
  • Chess
    • open
    • women
    • team
  • Draughts
    • men
    • women
    • checkers
    • draughts-64
    • draughts-64 women
  • Go
  • Puzzles
  • Scrabble
  • Sudoku
  • Xiangqi
Esports
  • Call of Duty
  • Counter-Strike
  • Dota 2
  • eSailing
  • FIFA
  • Fortnite
  • League of Legends
  • Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
  • NES Tetris
  • Overwatch
  • Pro Evolution Soccer
  • Rainbow Six Siege
  • Rocket League
  • Smite
  • StarCraft II
  • Valorant
Motorsport
Automobile sport
  • Formula E
  • Formula One
  • Hill climb
  • Karting
  • Rallying
  • Rallycross
  • Rally raid
    • Bajas
  • Sports Car Endurance
  • Touring Car
Motorcycle sports
  • Endurance
  • Enduro
    • Beach Racing
    • SuperEnduro
    • Hard Enduro
    • team endurance
  • Ice racing
    • individual
    • team
  • Grand Prix
    • MotoGP
    • Moto2
    • Moto3
  • Motocross
    • individual
      • women
    • nations
    • Supercross
    • SuperMotocross
    • Sidecarcross
    • Snowcross
  • Production
    • Superbike
    • Supersport
    • Supersport 300
    • Women
  • Rally raid
    • Bajas
    • Sand races
  • Sidecar
  • Speedway
    • individual
    • of Nations
    • World Cup
    • long track
    • team long track
    • flat track
  • Supermoto
    • team
  • Trial
    • nations
  • E-Bike
    • cross
Other
  • Aeroplane sport
    • Aerobatic
    • Aerobatic GP
  • Powerboating
    • Aquabike
    • F1
    • F4s
    • offshore
    • E1
  • Radio-controlled racing
    • 1:10 electric off-road
    • 1:8 nitro off-road
  • Tank biathlon
Other sports
Team
  • American football
    • men
    • women
  • Australian football
  • Baseball5
  • Ball hockey
  • Bandy
    • men
    • men's club
    • women
    • women's club
  • Cricket
    • ODI (men)
    • ODI (women)
    • Test
  • Beach handball
  • Beach soccer
  • Beach tennis
  • Canoe polo
  • Dancesport
    • Formation Latin
  • Dodgeball
  • Fistball
  • Floorball
    • men
    • women
  • Futsal
    • men
    • women
    • men's club
    • women
  • Indoor hockey
    • men
    • women
  • Inline hockey
  • Kabaddi
    • Circle
    • Standard
  • Kho kho
  • Korfball
  • Lacrosse
    • indoor
  • Life saving
  • Minifootball
  • Netball
  • Padel tennis
  • Quadball
  • Ringette
  • Rogaining
  • Roll Ball
  • Roller derby
    • men
    • women
  • Roller hockey
    • men
    • women
  • Rugby league
    • men
    • men's club
    • women
  • Sailing
    • Yachts
    • Dinghies
  • Sepaktakraw
  • Socca
  • Synchronized skating
  • Tchoukball
  • Underwater hockey
  • Underwater rugby
Individual
  • Air sports
    • ballooning
    • gliding
    • parachuting
    • paragliding
  • Aquatics
    • water skiing
  • Armwrestling
  • Archery
    • indoor
    • 3D
    • field
  • Athletics
    • cross country
    • half marathon
    • indoor
    • women's decathlon
    • relays
    • 100 km
    • mountain running
    • long distance mountain running
    • snowshoe running
    • skyrunning
    • trail running
  • Bowling
    • Tenpin
    • Ninepin (singles, team)
  • Bowls
    • indoor
    • outdoor
  • Canoeing
    • marathon
    • ocean race
    • wildwater
    • SUP
    • canoe sailing
    • freestyle
    • waveski
  • Crokinole
  • CrossFit
  • Cycling
    • cyclo-cross
    • gravel
    • indoor
    • mountain bike marathon
    • snow bike
    • trials
  • Darts
    • WDF
    • PDC
    • team
  • Finswimming
  • Fishing
    • freshwater
    • fly fishing
  • Gymnastics
    • acrobatic
    • aerobic
    • parkour
  • Ice Climbing
  • Modern pentathlon
    • biathle
    • triathle
    • laser run
  • Mounted games
  • Orienteering
    • foot
    • ski
    • mountain bike
    • trail
  • Pétanque
  • Powerlifting
  • Racquetball
  • Roller Sports
    • artistic skating
    • inline alpine
    • inline downhill
    • inline speed skating
    • roller freestyle
    • scootering
  • Rowing
    • indoor
  • Shooting
    • practical handgun
    • practical rifle
    • practical shotgun
  • Skiing
    • flying
    • speed
    • telemark
  • Summer biathlon
  • Strength athletics
    • men
    • women
  • Surfing
    • short board
    • long board
    • big wave
    • SUP/paddleboard
  • Swimming
    • short course
  • Teqball
  • Triathlon
    • Aquathlon
    • Duathlon
    • Ironman
    • Ironman 70.3
    • cross
    • cross duathlon
    • long distance
    • long distance duathlon
    • sprint
    • winter
  • Wife-carrying
  • Yo-yo
  • See also: World cups
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  • United States
  • Israel

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