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The field hockey tournament at the 1964 Summer Olympics was the 10th edition of the field hockey event for men at the Summer Olympic Games . It was held from 11 to 23 October 1964. All games were played at the Komazawa Hockey Field in Tokyo , Japan .[1]
Pakistan were the defending champions , but lost 1–0 to India in the Gold-medal match .
Australia won their first Olympic medal, claiming bronze in a 3–2 win over Spain in extra time .
Medalists [ edit ]
Results [ edit ]
Preliminary round [ edit ]
Source:
FIH Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) games won; 4) head-to-head result.
[2] (H) Hosts
Umpires: Sundaram Mudaliar (IND) J.J. Jameson (IND)
Umpires: A. Fransois Lathouwers (NED) L.A. Elgershuizen (NED)
Umpires: Walter Schinner (GER) Karl Trapper (GER)
Umpires: Karl Trapper (GER) Walter Schinner (GER)
Umpires: Rino Lelli (ITA) A. Fransois Lathouwers (NED)
Umpires: J. Abraham van Donselaar (NED) Gurusewak Singh (IND)
Umpires: Gurusewak Singh (IND) Rino Lelli (ITA)
Umpires: J.J. Jameson (IND) Sundaram Mudaliar (IND)
Umpires: L.A. Elgershuizen (NED) J. Abraham van Donselaar (NED)
Umpires: Karl Trapper (GER) A. Fransois Lathouwers (NED)
Umpires: Walter Schinner (GER) J.J Jameson (IND)
Umpires: J. Abraham van Donselaar (NED) L.A. Elgershuizen (NED)
Umpires: Walter Schinner (GER) J. Abraham van Donselaar (NED)
Umpires: Sundaram Mudaliar (IND) J.J. Jameson (IND)
Umpires: Henry Douglas Kelly (NZL) M.C. McLaren (GBR)
Umpires: Rino Lelli (ITA) Sundaram Mudaliar (IND)
Umpires: Iqbal Hussain (PAK) S.M. Ayub (PAK)
Umpires: L.A. Elgershuizen (NED) A. Fransois Lathouwers (NED)
Umpires: J.J. Jameson (IND) Sundaram Mudaliar (IND)
Umpires: Walter Schinner (GER) Karl Trapper (GER)
Umpires: Lyle Thomson (GBR) Rino Lelli (ITA)
Source:
FIH Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) games won; 4) head-to-head result.
[2]
Umpires: John Balmer (GBR) Kendrick Eaves (GBR)
Umpires: Jan Nieulant Pelkman (GBR) Takashi Matsunawa (JPN)
Umpires: Gurcharan Lall Chopra (KEN) Rino Lelli (ITA)
Umpires: T.C. Bedelis (AUS) James McDowell (AUS)
Umpires: Henry Douglas Kelly (NZL) Jan Nieulant Pelkman (GBR)
Umpires: S.M. Ayub (PAK) Iqbal Hussain (PAK)
Umpires: Baynard Handley (GBR) Lyle Thomson (GBR)
Umpires: M.C. McLaren (GBR) Ahmad Abrar (PAK)
Umpires: S.M. Ayub (PAK) Gurcharan Lall Chopra (KEN)
Umpires: James McDowell (AUS) John Balmer (GBR)
Umpires: Lyle Thomson (GBR) Baynard Handley (GBR)
Umpires: Hideo Ichikawa (JPN) Takashi Matsunawa (JPN)
Umpires: Gurcharan Lall Chopra (KEN) Iqbal Hussain (PAK)
Umpires: John Balmer (GBR) James McDowell (AUS)
Umpires: Ahmad Abrar (PAK) Hideo Ichikawa (JPN)
Umpires: Kendrick Eaves (GBR) T.C. Bedelis (AUS)
Umpires: Hideo Ichikawa (JPN) Takashi Matsunawa (JPN)
Umpires: Baynard Handley (GBR) Jan Nieulant Pelkman (GBR)
Umpires: Henry Douglas Kelly (NZL) Kendrick Eaves (GBR)
Umpires: M.C. McLaren (GBR) James McDowell (AUS)
Umpires: John Balmer (GBR) Takashi Matsunawa (JPN)
Umpires: Lyle Thomson (GBR) Jan Nieulant Pelman (GBR)
Umpires: Hideo Ichikawa (JPN) M.C. McLaren (GBR)
Umpires: James McDowell (AUS) T.C. Bedelis (AUS)
Umpires: Ahmad Abrar (PAK) Gurusewak Singh (IND)
Umpires: T.C. Bedelis (AUS) Gurcharan Lall Chopra (KEN)
Umpires: Iqbal Hussain (PAK) S.M. Ayub (PAK)
Umpires: Baynard Handley (GBR) Kendrick Eaves (GBR)
Classification round [ edit ]
Crossover [ edit ]
Umpires: Hideo Ichikawa (JPN) Sundaram Mudaliar (IND)
Umpires: James McDowell (AUS) J.J. Jameson (IND)
Fifth and sixth place [ edit ]
Umpires: Rino Lelli (ITA) James McDowell (AUS)
Medal round [ edit ]
Semi-finals [ edit ]
Umpires: John Balmer (GBR) Baynard Handley (GBR)
Umpires: A. Fransois Lathouwers (NED) Walter Schinner (GER)
Bronze-medal match [ edit ]
Umpires: L.A. Elgershuizen (NED) J.J. Jameson (IND)
Gold-medal match [ edit ]
Umpires: Walter Schinner (GER) A. Fransois Lathouwers (NED)
Final rankings [ edit ]
As per statistical convention in field hockey, matches decided in regular time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-outs are counted as draws.
Goalscorers [ edit ]
There were 179 goals scored in 56 matches, for an average of 3.2 goals per match.
10 goals
8 goals
7 goals
6 goals
5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
References [ edit ]
Sources [ edit ]
Tokyo Organizing Committee (1964). The Games of the XVIII Olympiad: Tokyo 1964, vol. 2 .
Tournaments Qualifications
Squads