Men's FIH Hockey Junior World Cup explained

Sport:Field hockey
Men's FIH Hockey Junior World Cup
Last Season:2023 Men's FIH Hockey Junior World Cup
Upcoming Season:2025 Men's FIH Hockey Junior World Cup
Inaugural:1979
Teams:24
Continent:International (FIH)
Champion: (7th title)
Champ Season:2023
Most Champs: (7 titles)
Qualification:Continental championships

The Men's FIH Hockey Junior World Cup, formerly known as the Hockey Junior World Cup, is an international field hockey competition organized by the International Hockey Federation (FIH). The tournament was started in 1979. Since 1985 it was held every four years. From 2021 onwards the tournament has been held every two years. Competitors must be under the age of 21 as of December 31 in the year before the tournament is held.

There is also a corresponding event for the women's junior teams. This competition started in 1989 and uses the same format as the men's event.

Five countries have dominated the event's history. Germany is the most successful team, having won the tournament seven times followed by Argentina and India, having won the tournament two times. Australia and Pakistan have each won the tournament once.

History

The 2009 Junior World Cup was held jointly between Malaysia and Singapore, with Germany defeating the Netherlands 3–1 in the final. The 2013 tournament was held in India from 2 to 17 November 2013. Germany won the final for record 6th time defeating France 5–2. France claimed their first-ever medal in the tournament winning silver after losing to Germany.[1] The 2016 edition was held between 8–18 December 2016 in Lucknow, India, with India defeating Belgium 2–1 in the final.[2] India also became the first host nation to win the Junior World Cup.[3] India are also the first and only nation to win any type of medal in junior world cup as a host. From 2025 onwards the tournament will expand to 24 teams.[4]

Format

The Junior Hockey World Cup consists of a qualification stage and a final tournament stage. All the participating teams in the final tournament play in the qualification tournament.

Qualification

All the teams who wish to qualify for the final tournament play in the relevant continental junior championships. Each continental federation receives at least two finals places and the FIH determines which federations will receive additional places.

Final tournament

The final tournament features the continental champions and other qualified teams. In the tournament in 2009, the teams played a round robin phase, with the two top teams in each pool advancing to a medal-round and remaining teams playing for classification positions. The composition of the pools is determined using the current world rankings.

Results

Summaries

YearHostwidth=1% rowspan=16Finalwidth=1% rowspan=16Third place matchwidth=1% rowspan=16width=5% rowspan=2Number of teams
width=14%Winnerwidth=10%Scorewidth=14%Runner-upwidth=14%Third placewidth=10%Scorewidth=14%Fourth place
1979
Details
Versailles, France2–02–112
1982
Details
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia4–110–011
1985
Details
Vancouver, Canada4–14–214
1989
Details
Ipoh, Malaysia1–1 (a.e.t.)
(4–2 p.s.)
6–212
1993
Details
Terrassa, Spain3–13–112
1997
Details
Milton Keynes, England3–24–212
2001
Details
Hobart, Australia6–15–116
2005
Details
Rotterdam, Netherlands2–11–1 (a.e.t.)
(6–5 p.s.)
16
2009
Details
Johor Bahru, Malaysia & Singapore3–14–120
2013
Details
New Delhi, India5–27–216
2016
Details
Lucknow, India2–13–016
2021
Details
Bhubaneswar, India4–23–116
2023
Details
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia2–13–116
2025
Details
India24

Successful national teams

TeamTitlesRunners-upThird placesFourth places
style=background:#FFF68Fstyle=background:#FFF68F7 (1982, 1985, 1989, 1993, 2009, 2013, 2023)2 (1979, 2021)3 (1997, 2001, 2016)
style=background:#FFF68Fstyle=background:#FFF68F2 (2001, 2016*)1 (1997)3 (2005, 2021*, 2023)
style=background:#FFF68Fstyle=background:#FFF68F2 (2005, 2021)1 (2001)
style=background:#FFF68Fstyle=background:#FFF68F1 (1997)3 (1982, 1989, 2005)2 (1993, 2009)2 (1985, 2016)
style=background:#FFF68Fstyle=background:#FFF68F1 (1979)1 (1993)3 (1982, 1985, 1989)
2 (1985, 2009)2 (1979, 2013)1 (1993)
2 (2013, 2023)1 (2021)
1 (2016)
2 (2005, 2023)
3 (1979, 1982*, 2013)
2 (1997*, 2001)
1 (1989)
1 (2009)

* = host nation

Team appearances

Team
1979

1982

1985

1989

1993

1997

2001

2005


2009

2013

2016

2021

2023

2025
Total
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bgcolor=silver2nd4thbgcolor=silver2nd3rdbgcolor=gold1st6thbgcolor=silver2nd3rd5th4thWD6th11
12thQ2
11th12th11th11th6thbgcolor=silver2nd6th9thQ9
8th13th16th16th16th13th16thQ8
12th14th15th15th17th14th15thQ8
8th10th2
12th10th12th9th12th14th15th15th16th14th10
6th7th5th4th4th9th16th14th8thWDQ10
7th8th10thbgcolor=silver2nd3rdbgcolor=silver2ndQ7
bgcolor=silver2ndbgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=gold1st3rd3rd6thbgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=gold1st3rdbgcolor=silver2ndbgcolor=gold1stQ14
10th1
5th5th5thbgcolor=silver2ndbgcolor=gold1st4th9th10thbgcolor=gold1st4th4thQ12
8th14th2
11th13th13th3
9th1
4th4th10th6th11th12th10th12th4th11th8th12th12
16th1
3rd6thbgcolor=silver2nd9th4th7th8th5thbgcolor=silver2nd3rd7th5th5thQ14
10th9th4th7th9thWD11th6
bgcolor=gold1st3rd3rd3rdbgcolor=silver2nd5th7th5th9th11th8th11
14th10th12th3
Part of the Soviet Union18th1
10th13th2
11th11th19th3
11th13th15th12th10th9th10th7
4th9th7th8th7th8th14th10th13th9
12thDefunct1
9th7th8th7th8th5th3rd8th13th6th7th3rdQ13
Q1
11th20th15th3
9th1
Total1211141212121616201616161624

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Netherlands to host 2014 FIH Men’s & Women’s World Cups. 2010-11-13. FIH. 2010-11-11. https://web.archive.org/web/20171210180518/http://www.fihockey.org/vsite/vcontent/content/transnews/0,10869,1181-18543-19728-5331-311369-9644-5039-layout169-19693-news-item,00.html. 2017-12-10. dead.
  2. Web site: Hockey: India to host two World League Finals and 2016 Junior World Cup. 9 November 2013. SportAsia. 21 December 2015.
  3. News: ‘Chak De India’: Hockey Junior World Cup title win for India after 15 years . Hindustan Times. 19 December 2016 . 23 December 2016.
  4. Web site: With first ever FIH Hockey5s World Cup in the background, EB meets to discuss strategy and development .