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The '''1995 [[Hockey Champions Trophy|Men's Champions Trophy]]''' took place from [[September 23]] to [[October 1]], [[1995]] in the Olympia Stadium in [[Berlin]], [[Germany]]. Participating nations were: [[Australia national field hockey team|Australia]], [[England national field hockey team|England]], hosting nation [[Germany national field hockey team|Germany]], [[India national field hockey team|India]], [[Netherlands national field hockey team|Netherlands]], and titleholders [[Pakistan national field hockey team|Pakistan]].
The '''1995 [[Hockey Champions Trophy|Men's Champions Trophy]]''' took place from September 23 to October 1, 1995 in the Olympia Stadium in [[Berlin]], [[Germany]]. Participating nations were: [[Australia national field hockey team|Australia]], [[England national field hockey team|England]], hosting nation [[Germany national field hockey team|Germany]], [[India national field hockey team|India]], [[Netherlands national field hockey team|Netherlands]], and titleholders [[Pakistan national field hockey team|Pakistan]].


For the fourth time in the history the annual six nations tournament ended with play-offs, in which the numbers one and two from the Round Robin faced each other in the final. The numbers three and four played the bronze medal game, while the numbers five and six tried to avoid relegation in their fifth and sixth place match.
For the fourth time in the history the annual six nations tournament ended with play-offs, in which the numbers one and two from the Round Robin faced each other in the final. The numbers three and four played the bronze medal game, while the numbers five and six tried to avoid relegation in their fifth and sixth place match.
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*[[October 1]], [[1995]] — '''Third and fourth place'''
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*[[October 1]], [[1995]] — '''Final'''
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Revision as of 01:56, 2 December 2009

The 1995 Men's Champions Trophy took place from September 23 to October 1, 1995 in the Olympia Stadium in Berlin, Germany. Participating nations were: Australia, England, hosting nation Germany, India, Netherlands, and titleholders Pakistan.

For the fourth time in the history the annual six nations tournament ended with play-offs, in which the numbers one and two from the Round Robin faced each other in the final. The numbers three and four played the bronze medal game, while the numbers five and six tried to avoid relegation in their fifth and sixth place match.

Results

Pool

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
 Germany 8 5 3 2 0 6 0 +6
 Australia 7 5 2 3 0 11 6 +5
 Netherlands 6 5 3 0 2 6 6 0
 Pakistan 5 5 2 1 2 6 7 –1
 England 2 5 0 2 3 3 7 –4
 India 2 5 0 2 3 5 11 –6

Classification

  • October 1, 1995 — Fifth and sixth place
England  2 – 2  India

India wins after penalty strokes (5-6)

  • October 1, 1995 — Third and fourth place
Netherlands  1 – 2  Pakistan
  • October 1, 1995 — Final
Germany  2 – 2  Australia

Germany wins after penalty strokes (4-2)


 1995 Men's Champions Trophy Winners 

Germany
Sixth title

Awards

Topscorer
 Stephen Davies (AUS) (4 goals)

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