Host country Germany City Hamburg Dates 8–11 December Teams 6 (from 1 confederation) Venue(s) Alsterdorfer Sporthalle Champions Austria (3rd title) Runner-up GermanyThird place NetherlandsMatches played 18 Goals scored 191 (10.61 per match) Top scorer(s) Philippe Simar (20 goals)
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]
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Qualified teams
Participating nations have qualified based on their final ranking from the 2020 competition.[4]
Preliminary round
Pool
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification
1
Austria
5
4
0
1
30
22
+8
12
Final
2
Germany (H)
5
3
1
1
38
25
+13
10
3
Netherlands
5
3
1
1
35
24
+11
10
Third place game
4
Switzerland
5
1
2
2
26
34
−8
5
5
Belgium
5
1
1
3
18
25
−7
4
Fifth place game
6
Czech Republic
5
0
1
4
12
29
−17
1
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
Czech Republic
2–8
Netherlands
Plochý 10' Seemann 32'
Report
Campbell 2' Sweering 12' , 19' Schut 17' , 36' Bakker 30' , 30' Burkhardt 39'
Umpires: Sean Edwards (ENG) Ole Ingwersen (GER)
Austria
9–5
Switzerland
Binder 7' , 12' , 32' Körper 13' , 19' , 20' , 23' , 39' Unterkircher 35'
Report
Stomps 2' , 39' Y. Morard 10' , 39' Greder 40'
Umpires: Antonio Ilgrande (ITA) Laurent Dooms (BEL)
Germany
4–4
Belgium
Bruns 10' Schmid 33' Dösch 35' Mertgens 39'
Report
G. Dykmans 5' Simar 11' , 12' , 20'
Umpires: Jakub Mejzlik (CZE) Benjamin Messerli (SUI)
Switzerland
5–5
Czech Republic
Y. Morard 13' Gassner 31' Wyss-Chodat 36' M. Morard 38' Greder 40'
Report
Procházka 16' , 25' Plochý 18' , 24' , 37'
Umpires: Pieter Hembrecht (NED) Antonio Ilgrande (ITA)
Austria
6–2
Belgium
Körper 9' , 16' Unterkircher 23' , 29' , 31' Eitenberger 28'
Report
A. Dykmans 18' Simar 24'
Umpires: Sean Edwards (ENG) Benjamin Messerli (SUI)
Germany
6–5
Netherlands
Bruns 8' Mertgens 12' Dösch 21' , 34' , 40' Struthoff 29'
Report
Bakker 4' Middendorp 26' Hertzberger 37' Campbell 39' Burkhardt 39'
Umpires: Jakub Mejzlik (CZE) Laurent Dooms (BEL)
Switzerland
8–13
Germany
Marelli 1' Y. Morard 4' , 30' , 38' Wyss-Chodat 8' Greder 10' , 32' Gassner 35'
Report
Bruns 4' , 25' , 34' Mertgens 13' Schmid 16' , 24' Struthoff 20' , 30+' Dösch 22' , 39' Holste 26' Lehmann-Richter 34' Boeckel 40'
Umpires: Pieter Hembrecht (NED) Jakub Mejzlik (CZE)
Netherlands
10–7
Belgium
Sweering 14' , 27' , 35' Van Battum 22' Burkhardt 30' , 40' Hertzberger 33' Tukkers 34' Bakker 38' , 40'
Report
Simar 4' , 11' , 18' , 21' , 29' G. Dykmans 13' , 40'
Umpires: Antonio Ilgrande (ITA) Sean Edwards (ENG)
Czech Republic
2–4
Austria
Trejbal 3' Seeman 32'
Report
Körper 1' , 10' , 26' Binder 9'
Umpires: Ole Ingwersen (GER) Benjamin Messerli (SUI)
Netherlands
5–5
Switzerland
Schut 15' Bakker 20' , 30' Sweering 26' Burkhardt 33'
Report
Greder 6' Brönnimann 7' Gassner 25' Wyss-Chodat 35' M. Morard 38'
Umpires: Laurent Dooms (BEL) Jakub Mejzlik (CZE)
Belgium
3–2
Czech Republic
Simar 12' , 13' , 19'
Report
Plochý 13' Klaban 35'
Umpires: Benjamin Messerli (SUI) Ole Ingwersen (GER)
Germany
6–7
Austria
Dösch 1' Mertgens 16' , 27' , 29' Schmid 25' Bruns 39'
Report
Unterkircher 8' , 38' Körper 13' , 36' , 39' , 40' Frey 16'
Umpires: Pieter Hembrecht (NED) Seab Edwards (ENG)
Czech Republic
1–9
Germany
Plochý 34'
Report
Mertgens 7' Bruns 8' , 36' Schmid 10' Holste 12' , 33' Dösch 13' Lehmann-Richter 27' Struthoff 29'
Umpires: Laurent Dooms (BEL) Antonio Ilgrande (ITA)
Austria
4–7
Netherlands
Eitenberger 13' , 17' Thörnblom 32' Unterkircher 38'
Report
Burkhardt 7' , 39' Bakker 9' , 15' , 17' Campbell 26' Hertzberger 35'
Umpires: Jakub Mejzlik (CZE) Ole Ingwersen (GER)
Belgium
2–3
Switzerland
Magnant 17' Simar 38'
Report
Stomps 9' , 21' Greder 26'
Umpires: Pieter Hembrecht (NED) Sean Edwards (ENG)
Classification round
Fifth place game
Belgium
9–7
Czech Republic
Simar 2' , 12' , 20' , 28' , 32' , 38' , 40' Magnant 16' Englebert 33'
Report
Plochý 5' , 21' , 36' , 40' Klaban 15' O. Soukup 26' Vacek 27'
Umpires: Pieter Hembrecht (NED) Benjamin Messerli (SUI)
Third place game
Netherlands
10–3
Switzerland
Burkhardt 7' , 27' Schut 14' Bakker 15' , 33' Sweering 16' , 25' , 30' Leijs 17' Tukkers 29'
Report
Greder 18' Reinhard 23' M. Morard 32'
Umpires: Ole Ingwersen (GER) Laurent Dooms (BEL)
Final
Austria
2–1
Germany
Unterkircher 18' , 39'
Report
Dösch 10'
Umpires: Sean Edwards (ENG) Antonio Ilgrande (ITA)
Statistics
Final standings
Austria
Germany
Netherlands
Switzerland
Belgium
Czech Republic
Goalscorers
There were 191 goals scored in 18 matches, for an average of 10.6 goals per match.
20 goals
Philippe Simar
14 goals
Michael Körper
12 goals
Jochem Bakker
10 goals
Lukas Plochý
9 goals
Fabian Unterkircher
Paul Dösch
Boris Burkhardt
Max Sweering
8 goals
Niklas Bruns
7 goals
Henrik Mertgens
Martin Greder
6 goals
Yves Morard
5 goals
Philip Schmid
4 goals
Oliver Binder
Michel Struthoff
Wiegert Schut
Boris Stomps
3 goals
Sebastian Eitenberger
Gaetan Dykmans
Luis Holste
Jeroen Hertzberger
Lorenz Gassner
Michel Morard
Gaël Wyss-Chodat
2 goals
Mallory Magnant
Štěpán Klaban
Tomas Procházka
Martin Seeman
Adrian Lehmann-Richter
Jasper Tukkers
1 goal
Moritz Frey
Leon Thörnblom
Arnaud Dykmans
Dylan Englebert
Ondrej Soukup
Josef Trejbal
David Vacek
Anton Boeckel
Nicki Leijs
Lucas Middendorp
Bram van Battum
Elias Brönnimann
Fabio Reinhard
Fabio Marelli Source: FIH
See also
Notes
References
Men's
Championship (Top division) Championship II
Porto 1997
Porto 1999
Vienna 2001
Zagreb 2003
La Spezia 2006
Copenhagen 2008
Poznań 2010
Lignano 2012
Bern 2014
Espinho 2016
Alanya 2018
Lucerne 2020
Paredes 2022
Championship III
Brescia 2003
Sofia 2006
Sheffield 2008
Alanya 2010
Gondomar 2012
Sveti Ivan Zelina 2014
Vantaa 2016
Nicosia 2018
Santander 2020
Nicosia 2022
Championship IV
Women's
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