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India, Pakistan in same group for Olympic hockey qualifier
November 11, 2003 17:08 IST
India and Pakistan have been grouped together in Pool B for the men's Olympic hockey qualifier, to be played in Madrid, Spain, from March 2 to 13, 2004.
Twelve teams�have been divided into two groups based on the FIH rankings as on October 31, 2003..
Malaysia, New Zealand, Belgium and Canada are the other teams in�the group.
Group A comprises defending Olympic champions The Netherlands, Great Britain, Spain, Japan, South Africa and Poland.
The top�seven teams from the qualifier�will join�five teams -- South Korea, Australia, Argentina, Germany and Egypt, who�already qualified for the�Olympics by virtue of emerging champions of their respective continents.
Cuba�advised the FIH that it does not wish to exercise its right to compete in the qualifying tournament. As a result, Canada, the first�reserve country,�accepted an invitation to participate.
France is�the first�reserve country for the tournament.
The pools for the tournament are based upon the FIH Tournament Regulations for a two-pool competition, namely:
Pool A | Pool B |
1st Ranked | 2nd Ranked |
4th Ranked | 3rd Ranked |
5th Ranked | 6th Ranked |
8th Ranked | 7th Ranked |
9th Ranked | 10th Ranked |
12th Ranked | 11th Ranked |
Therefore, based upon the official FIH world rankings issued 31 October 2003, the pools will be as follows:
Pool A | Pool B |
1. Netherlands (2) | 2. Pakistan (5) |
4. Great Britain (8) | 3. India (6) |
5. Spain (9) | 6. Malaysia (10) |
8. Japan (12) | 7. New Zealand (11) |
9. South Africa (13) | 10. Belgium (14) |
12. Poland (17) | 11. Canada (15) |