2014 Men's EuroHockey Junior Championship III

2014 Men's EuroHockey Junior Championship III
Tournament details
Host countryCzech Republic
CityHradec Králové
Dates20–26 July
Teams6 (from 1 confederation)
Final positions
Champions Turkey (1st title)
Runner-up Czech Republic
Third place Slovakia
Tournament statistics
Matches played15
Goals scored77 (5.13 per match)
Top scorer(s)Turkey Onur Acikgoz (9 goals)
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The 2014 Men's EuroHockey Junior Championship III was the ninth edition of the Men's EuroHockey Junior Championship III, the third level of the men's European under-21 field hockey championships organized by the European Hockey Federation. It was held from 20 to 26 July 2014 in Hradec Králové, Czech Republic.[1]

Turkey won their first EuroHockey Junior Championship III title and were promoted to the 2017 Men's EuroHockey Junior Championship II together with the runners-up and hosts the Czech Republic.[2]

Results

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion
1  Turkey 5 4 1 0 16 5 +11 13 EuroHockey Junior Championship II
2  Czech Republic (H) 5 4 0 1 17 9 +8 12
3  Slovakia 5 2 1 2 12 12 0 7
4  Azerbaijan 5 2 0 3 11 19 −8 6
5  Gibraltar 5 1 2 2 15 13 +2 5
6  Lithuania 5 0 0 5 6 19 −13 0
Source: FIH
(H) Hosts

Matches

21 July 2014
14:00
Lithuania  1–2  Slovakia
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21 July 2014
16:00
Gibraltar  2–2  Turkey
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21 July 2014
18:00
Czech Republic  4–1  Azerbaijan
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22 July 2014
14:00
Slovakia  2–2  Gibraltar
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22 July 2014
16:00
Azerbaijan  1–3  Turkey
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22 July 2014
18:00
Czech Republic  4–1  Lithuania
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23 July 2014
14:00
Turkey  2–1  Slovakia
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23 July 2014
16:00
Lithuania  2–3  Azerbaijan
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23 July 2014
18:00
Czech Republic  4–3  Gibraltar
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25 July 2014
14:00
Slovakia  7–2  Azerbaijan
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25 July 2014
16:00
Lithuania  1–5  Gibraltar
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25 July 2014
18:00
Czech Republic  0–4  Turkey
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26 July 2014
10:00
Gibraltar  3–4  Azerbaijan
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26 July 2014
12:00
Turkey  5–1  Lithuania
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26 July 2014
14:00
Czech Republic  5–0  Slovakia
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See also

References

  1. ^ "EuroHockey Junior Championship lll 2014, Hradec Kralove (CZE) (M)". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
  2. ^ "Turkey and Czech Republic promoted to Championship II in Hradec Kralove". archive.eurohockey.org. European Hockey Federation. 28 July 2014. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
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