Tuesday, December 17, 2013

10th Junior Men’s World Cup Hockey Statsfile




Total number of goals scored:
223


Number of hat-tricks scored in the tournament:
6 You Seungju (Korea vs Canada), Seo Inwoo (Korea vs Canada), Christopher Ruhr (Germany vs Pakistan), Alexander Hendrickx (Belgium vs Egypt), Russell Kane (New Zealand vs Korea), Niklas Wellen (Germany vs France) 

Biggest win: Netherlands beat Canada 7-0

Team scoring most goals: Germany 27 goals

First goal of the tournament: Seo Inwoo (Korea) vs Canada

Only winless team: Canada

Most Green cards: Seo Inwoo (4)

Top Goal Scorer: 9 Christopher Ruhr (Germany)

First yellow card of the tournament: Curran Taylor (Canada) vs Korea

Number of field goals: 128

Only first half hat-trick: Christopher Ruhr (Germany) vs Pakistan

First red card of the tournament: Qadir Muhammad Arslan (Pakistan) vs Germany

Only double hat-trick in a match: Seo Inwoo and You Seungju (Korea) vs Canada

Most goals in a match: 11 (Korea beat Canada 7-4)

First green card of the tournament: Vikramjeet Sandhu (Canada) vs Korea

First penalty corner goal of the tournament: You Seungju (Korea) vs Canada

Most cards shown in a match: 7 Argentina beat Spain 1-0 – 7 France vs Malaysia  – 7 Argentina vs South Africa

First hat-trick of the tournament: Seo Inwoo (Korea) vs Canada

Number of penalty corner goals: 82

First penalty stroke goal of the tournament: Alexander Hendrickx (Belgium) vs Egypt

Team leaking most goals: Canada 23 goals

Only First half hat-trick: Christopher Ruhr (Germany) vs Pakistan

First drawn game of the tournament: New Zealand-England playing out a 2-2 draw

Team scoring most goals in the first half: Korea scoring 4 vs Canada – Netherlands scoring 4 vs Canada

Teams scoring most second half goals: Belgium 5 vs Egypt (5-0) – Belgium vs Korea (6-1)

Only second half hat-trick: Alexander Hendrickx (Belgium vs Egypt)



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