Field hockey at the 1960 Summer Olympics






















Field hockey
at the Games of the XVII Olympiad

Field hockey pictogram.svg
Venues
Olympic Velodrome
Stadio dei Marmi
Stadio Tre Fontane
Dates August 26 – September 11, 1960
Competitors 236 from 16 nations
Medalists
















1st, gold medalist(s)

 Pakistan
2nd, silver medalist(s)

 India
3rd, bronze medalist(s)

 Spain

← 1956


1964 →


The field hockey tournament at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, Italy was contested from August 26 to September 9, with sixteen participating teams. Only men competed in field hockey at these Games. Pakistan won the gold medal, defeating India in the final and ending India's run of six successive gold medals. Spain won the bronze medal.
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Contents






  • 1 Participating nations


  • 2 Preliminary round


    • 2.1 Group A


    • 2.2 Group B


    • 2.3 Group C


    • 2.4 Group D




  • 3 Playoffs


    • 3.1 Quarter-finals


    • 3.2 Semi-finals


    • 3.3 Bronze medal match


    • 3.4 Gold medal match




  • 4 Classification matches


    • 4.1 Fifth to eighth place


    • 4.2 Ninth to twelfth place


    • 4.3 Thirteenth to sixteenth place




  • 5 Medalists


  • 6 Final ranking


  • 7 Participants


  • 8 References





Participating nations


Sixteen teams were placed into four preliminary groups of four teams each. After a preliminary round-robin set of matches, the top two teams in each group advanced to the quarter-finals.













Preliminary round



Group A



August 27
15:00













India 
10–0 (5–0)

 Denmark

P. Singh 1', 15', 16'
Bhola 22', 31', 67'
Peter 41'
Ja. Singh 64'
? ?



Stadio dei Marmi
Umpires:
McIldowie (RSA), Whitelaw (GBR)





August 27
16:30













New Zealand 
1–1 (1–1)

 Netherlands

Hobson 25'


Van Erven Dorens 23'

Stadio dei Marmi
Umpires:
Franck (BEL), Massart (BEL)





August 30
16:30













India 
4–1 (1–1)

 Netherlands

Ja. Singh 26'
Bhola 63'
P. Singh 66', 69'


Van Vroonhoven 9'

Stadio dei Marmi
Umpires:
de Bourguignon (BEL), Asselman (BEL)





August 31
16:30













New Zealand 
4–1 (3–1)

 Denmark

Hobson 4'
Turner 24', 41'
Bygrave 35'


Christiansen 16'

Olympic Velodrome
Umpires:
McDowell (AUS), Glichitch (FRA)





September 2
16:30













India 
3–0 (1–0)

 New Zealand

Bhola 8'
Peter 57'
Ja. Singh 70'



Olympic Velodrome
Umpires:
McIldowie (RSA), Whitelaw (GBR)





September 3
10:00













Netherlands 
4–2 (0–1)

 Denmark

Van Erven Dorens 37', 49', 64'
P. Nielsen 70' (OG)


Guldbrandsen 30'
Kristoffersen 68'

Olympic Velodrome
Umpires:
Harasta (AUT), Bernet (SUI)




Match between the Netherlands and New Zealand


Group standings




















































Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
Pts

 India
3 3 0 0 17 1
6

 New Zealand
3 1 1 1 5 5
3

 Netherlands
3 1 1 1 6 7
3

 Denmark
3 0 0 3 3 18
0

India advanced to the quarter-finals. New Zealand and the Netherlands played a tie-breaker match to determine second place in the group. Denmark continued to the classification matches for 13th–16th place.



September 4
15:30













New Zealand 
2–1 (1–1)

 Netherlands

Bygrave 31', 58'


De Beer 14'

Campo Tre Fontane
Umpires:
Schinner (GER), Lichtenfeld (GER)


New Zealand advanced to the quarter-finals. The Netherlands continued to the classification matches for 9th–12th place.



Group B



August 26
10:00













Pakistan 
3–0 (0–0)

 Australia

H. Abdul 48'
Noor 53'
Mushtaq 56'



Stadio dei Marmi
Umpires:
Van Ballgoijen de Jong (NED), Elgershuizen (NED)





August 26
15:00













Poland 
2–1 (1–0)

 Japan

Flinik 33'
Wiśniewski 56'


Iijima 68'

Stadio dei Marmi
Umpires:
Lichtenfeld (GER), Schinner (GER)





August 29
16:30













Pakistan 
8–0 (4–0)

 Poland

H. Abdul 6', 24', 55'
Noor 18'
Mutti 22'
W. Abdul 45', 69'
Nasir 60'



Stadio dei Marmi
Umpires:
Whitelaw (GBR), McIldowie (RSA)





August 30
10:00













Australia 
8–1 (6–1)

 Japan

Crossman 1', 25'
E. Pearce 13', 27', 31', 37', 65'
Evans 33'


Kanbe 20'

Stadio dei Marmi
Umpires:
Massart (BEL), Franck (BEL)





September 1
10:00













Pakistan 
10–0 (4–0)

 Japan

W. Abdul 21', 30'
H. Abdul 24', 37', 50', 51'
Nasir 33', 45', 60'
Khan 59'



Olympic Velodrome
Umpires:
H. Singh (IND), Burgess (GBR)





September 1
16:30













Australia 
1–1 (0–0)

 Poland

Crossman 62'


Kubiak 48' (ps)

Olympic Velodrome
Umpires:
Asselman (BEL), de Bourguignon (BEL)


Group standings




















































Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
Pts

 Pakistan
3 3 0 0 21 0
6

 Australia
3 1 1 1 9 5
3

 Poland
3 1 1 1 3 10
3

 Japan
3 0 0 3 2 20
0

Pakistan advanced to the quarter-finals. Australia and Poland played a tie-breaker match to determine second place in the group. Japan continued to the classification matches for 13th–16th place.



September 3
08:30













Australia 
2–0 (0–0)

 Poland

Crossman 55'
Currie 66'



Campo Tre Fontane
Umpires:
McIldowie (RSA), Whitelaw (GBR)


Australia advanced to the quarter-finals. Poland continued to the classification matches for 9th–12th place.



Group C



August 29
10:00













Kenya 
1–0 (0–0)

 Germany

H. Fernandes 45'



Stadio dei Marmi
Umpires:
Burgess (GBR), H. Singh (IND)





August 29
15:00













France 
2–0 (1–0)

 Italy

Reynaud 21'
J-P Windal 54'



Stadio dei Marmi
Umpires:
Bernet (SUI), Harasta (AUT)





August 31
10:00













Germany 
5–0 (2–0)

 France

Keller 23', 52', 61', 66'
Schuler 31'



Olympic Velodrome
Umpires:
Ghosh (IND), G. Singh (IND)





September 1
15:00













Kenya 
7–0 (3–0)

 Italy

E. Fernandes 14'
H. Fernandes 17', 64', 65'
Sohal 24', 48'
Pianesi 42' (OG)



Olympic Velodrome
Umpires:
Bernet (SUI), Harasta (AUT)





September 3
15:00













Germany 
5–0 (2–0)

 Italy

Keller 24' (ps), 43', 45'
Budinger 29', 41'



Olympic Velodrome
Umpires:
de Bourguignon (BEL), Asselman (BEL)





September 3
16:30













Kenya 
0–0 (0–0)

 France




Olympic Velodrome
Umpires:
H. Singh (IND), Burgess (GBR)


Group standings




















































Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
Pts

 Kenya
3 2 1 0 8 0
5

 Germany
3 2 0 1 10 1
4

 France
3 1 1 1 2 5
3

 Italy
3 0 0 3 0 14
0

Kenya and Germany advanced to the quarter-finals. France continued to the classification matches for 9th–12th place. Italy continued to the classification matches for 13th–16th place.



Group D



August 26
16:30













Spain 
0–0 (0–0)

 Great Britain




Stadio dei Marmi
Umpires:
G. Singh (IND), Ghosh (IND)





August 27
10:00













Belgium 
4–2 (1–1)

  Switzerland

Remy 24'
M. Muschs 45'
Dubois 55', 65'


Von Arx 30'
Zanetti 59'

Stadio dei Marmi
Umpires:
MacDowell (AUS), Glichitch (FRA)





August 30
15:00













Belgium 
1–1 (0–1)

 Great Britain

Debbaudt 69'


Hindle 12'

Stadio dei Marmi
Umpires:
Elgershuizen (NED), Van Ballgoijen de Jong (NED)





August 31
15:00













Spain 
5–1 (4–1)

  Switzerland

Murua 5'
Macaya 22'
E. Dualde 25', 66'
Usoz 31'


Zanetti 11'

Olympic Velodrome
Umpires:
Lichtenfeld (GER), Schinner (GER)





September 2
10:00













Great Britain 
3–0 (1–0)

  Switzerland

Mayes 5', 63'
Scott 68'



Olympic Velodrome
Umpires:
Glichitch (FRA), MacDowell (AUS)





September 2
15:00













Spain 
3–1 (2–0)

 Belgium

Macaya 23'
E. Dualde 24'
J. Dualde 61'


Remy 50'

Olympic Velodrome
Umpires:
G. Singh (IND), Ghosh (IND)


Group standings




















































Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
Pts

 Spain
3 2 1 0 8 2
5

 Great Britain
3 1 2 0 4 1
4

 Belgium
3 1 1 1 6 6
3

  Switzerland
3 0 0 3 3 12
0

Spain and Great Britain advanced to the quarter-finals. Belgium continued to the classification matches for 9th–12th place. Switzerland continued to the classification matches for 13th–16th place.



Playoffs
































































































































































 
Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
 
                   
 
September 5, 09:00 – Olympic Velodrome
 
 
 India 1
 
September 7, 15:30 – Olympic Velodrome
 

 Australia
0
 
 India 1
 
September 5, 10:30 – Olympic Velodrome
 

 Great Britain
0
 
 Great Britain 2
 
September 9, 15:30 – Olympic Velodrome
 

 Kenya
1
 
 Pakistan 1
 
September 5, 14:30 – Olympic Velodrome
 

 India
0
 
 Pakistan 2
 
September 7, 10:00 – Olympic Velodrome
 

 Germany
1
 
 Pakistan 1
 
September 5, 16:00 – Olympic Velodrome
 

 Spain
0
Third place
 
 Spain 1
 
September 9, 10:00 – Olympic Velodrome
 

 New Zealand
0
 
 Spain 2
 
 

 Great Britain
1
 

Quarter-final losers continued to play classification matches to determine 5th–8th place. The Great Britain versus Kenya match lasted 127 minutes and needed six overtime periods to determine the winner.[2]





Quarter-finals



September 5
09:00













India 
1–0 (0–0)

 Australia

Bhola 84'



Olympic Velodrome
Umpires:
Whitelaw (GBR), MacIldowie (RSA)


Winning goal scored in second period of extra time.





September 5
15:00













Great Britain 
2–1 (0–1)

 Kenya

Saunders 36', 115'


Sohal 22'

Olympic Velodrome
Umpires:
G. Singh (IND), Ghosh (IND)


Winning goal scored in sixth period of extra time.





September 5
14:30













Pakistan 
2–1 (1–0)

 Germany

Naseer 22', 62'


Delmes 52'

Olympic Velodrome
Umpires:
Asselman (BEL), de Bourguignon (BEL)





September 5
16:00













Spain 
1–0 (0–0)

 New Zealand

Murua 83'



Olympic Velodrome
Umpires:
Elgershuizen (NED), Van Ballgoijen de Jong (NED)


Winning goal scored in second period of extra time.



Semi-finals



September 7
10:00













Pakistan 
1–0 (1–0)

 Spain

Manzoor 12'



Olympic Velodrome
Umpires:
MacDowell (AUS), Massart (BEL)





September 7
15:30













India 
1–0 (1–0)

 Great Britain

Kullar 16'



Olympic Velodrome
Umpires:
Elgershuizen (NED), Schinner (GER)



Bronze medal match



September 9
10:00













Spain 
2–1 (1–1)

 Great Britain

J. Dualde 27'
E. Dualde 41'


Scott 13'

Olympic Velodrome
Umpires:
Elgershuizen (NED), G. Singh (IND)



Gold medal match



September 9
15:30













Pakistan 
1–0 (1–0)

 India

Bunda 6'



Olympic Velodrome
Umpires:
MacDowell (AUS), Massart (BEL)



Classification matches



Fifth to eighth place






























































































 
5th–8th place 5th–6th place
 
           
 
September 8, 15:00 – Campo Tre Fontane
 
 
 New Zealand 1
 
September 11, 09:00 – Campo Tre Fontane
 

 Germany
0
 
 New Zealand 1
 
September 10, 16:30 – Campo Tre Fontane
 

 Australia
0
 
 Australia 2
 
 

 Kenya
1
 
7th–8th place
 
 
Match not played
 
 

 Germany
 
 

 Kenya



September 8
15:00













New Zealand 
1–0 (1–0)

 Germany

McGregor 11'



Campo Tre Fontane
Umpires:
van Ballgoijen de Jong (NED), H. Singh (IND)





September 8
16:30













Australia 
1–1 (0–0)

 Kenya

Crossman 40'


Deol 63'

Olympic Velodrome
Umpires:
Elgershuizen (NED), Glichitch (FRA)


The match was abandoned due to darkness with the score tied at 1-1 after 40 minutes of extra time. Australia was initially awarded the match after a coin toss, but after an appeal by Kenya, the match was declared drawn and a replay was ordered.


Replay



September 10
16:30













Australia 
2–1 (0–0)

 Kenya

Evans 64', 69'


Panaser 42'

Campo Tre Fontane
Umpires:
Elgershuizen (NED), Van Ballgoijen de Jong (NED)





September 9
08:30













Australia 
2–1 (0–1)

 New Zealand

Crossman 50'
Evans 68'


Cullen 27'

Campo Tre Fontane
Umpires:
Burgess (GBR), Asselman (BEL)


After the Australia-Kenya match was declared a draw and a replay ordered on appeal, this match was declared null and void, and a replay was ordered between New Zealand and the winner of the Australia-Kenya replay.


Replay



September 11
09:00













New Zealand 
1–0 (0–0)

 Australia

Bygrave 2'



Campo Tre Fontane
Umpires:
Burgess (GBR), van Ballgoijen de Jong (NED)




Note: The seventh place match between Germany and Kenya was scratched as the German team had flown home after the Closing Ceremony. Both teams were awarded joint seventh place.



Ninth to twelfth place


As Poland declined to participate in the classification matches, they were awarded twelfth place: the other three teams played a round-robin set of matches.



September 6
15:00













France 
1–0 (1–0)

 Belgium

Mauchien 22'



Campo Tre Fontane
Umpires:
Burgess (GBR), Harasta (AUT)


An Italian traffic policeman on duty just outside the field, blew his whistle. The Belgians thought it was the umpire's whistle and stopped playing, whereupon the French scored the only goal of the game.[2]







September 8
10:30













Netherlands 
2–0 (2–0)

 France

De Beer 3'
Van Vroonhoven 25'



Campo Tre Fontane
Umpires:
Lichtenfeld (GER), Whitelaw (GBR)





September 10
10:00













Netherlands 
2–1 (0–0)

 Belgium

De Beer 51', 62'


A. Muschs 66'

Olympic Velodrome
Umpires:
Burgess (GBR), MacIldowie (RSA)


Classification










































Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
Pts

 Netherlands
2 2 0 0 4 1
4

 France
2 1 0 1 1 2
2

 Belgium
2 0 0 2 1 3
0


Thirteenth to sixteenth place


As Denmark declined to participate in the classification matches, they were awarded sixteenth place. The other three teams played a round-robin set of matches.



September 6
16:30













Italy 
1–1 (1–1)

  Switzerland

Ballesio 6'


Recordon 32'

Campo Tre Fontane
Umpires:
Franck (BEL), Matsunawa (JPN)





September 8
09:00













Japan 
5–1 (1–0)

  Switzerland

H. Kojima 34', 49'
Kihara 51', 60', 67'


Zanetti 42'

Campo Tre Fontane
Umpires:
Asselman (BEL), Ghosh (IND)





September 10
15:00













Italy 
2–1 (1–1)

 Japan

Marchiori 21'
Lenza 47'


H. Kojima 2'

Olympic Velodrome
Umpires:
G. Singh (IND), H. Singh (IND)


Classification










































Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
Pts

 Italy
2 1 1 0 3 2
3

 Japan
2 1 0 1 6 3
2

  Switzerland
2 0 1 1 2 6
1


Medalists






 Gold
 Pakistan



  • Abdul Hamid

  • Abdul Rashid

  • Abdul Waheed

  • Bashir Ahmad

  • Ghulam Rasul

  • Anwar Khan

  • Khursheed Aslam

  • Habib Ali Kiddie

  • Manzoor Hussain Atif

  • Munir Dar

  • Mushtaq Ahmad

  • Motiullah

  • Naseer Bunda

  • Noor Alam









 Silver
 India



  • Joseph Antic

  • Leslie Claudius

  • Jaman Lal Sharma

  • Mohinder Lal

  • Shankar Lakshman

  • John Peter

  • Govind Sawant

  • Raghbir Singh Bhola

  • Udham Singh Kullar

  • Charanjit Singh

  • Jaswant Singh

  • Joginder Singh

  • Prithipal Singh









 Bronze
 Spain



  • Pedro Amat

  • Francisco Caballer

  • Juan Calzado

  • José Colomer

  • Carlos del Coso

  • José Dinarés

  • Eduardo Dualde

  • Joaquín Dualde

  • Rafael Egusquiza

  • Ignacio Macaya

  • Pedro Murúa

  • Pedro Roig

  • Luis Usoz

  • Narciso Ventalló




Final ranking





  1.  Pakistan (PAK)


  2.  India (IND)


  3.  Spain (ESP)


  4.  Great Britain (GBR)


  5.  New Zealand (NZL)


  6.  Australia (AUS)


  7.  United Team of Germany (EUA)



  8.  Kenya (KEN)



  9.  Netherlands (NED)


  10.  France (FRA)


  11.  Belgium (BEL)


  12.  Poland (POL)


  13.  Italy (ITA)


  14.  Japan (JPN)


  15.  Switzerland (SUI)


  16.  Denmark (DEN)




Participants






Fourth Place
 Great Britain [3]











References









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  2. ^ ab Wallechinsky, David (1984). The Complete Book of the Olympics. England: Penguin Books. p. 274. ISBN 0140066322.


  3. ^ "OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT. "Britain Losing Ground In Hockey." Times [London, England] 2 Aug. 1960". The Times Digital Archive.



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  • The Official Report of the Organizing Committee for the Games of the XVII Olympiad Rome 1960 Volume Two (PDF). Rome, Italy: Carlo Colombo. May 1963. pp. 437–460. Retrieved 2008-01-29.


  • "Olympic Medal Winners". International Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2008-01-28.











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