2019 Men's African Olympic QualifierAfrican Hockey Road to Tokyo 2020 |
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Tournament details |
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Host country | South Africa |
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City | Stellenbosch |
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Dates | 12–18 August |
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Teams | 6 (from 1 confederation) |
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Venue(s) | Stellenbosch University |
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Final positions |
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Champions | South Africa (4th title) |
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Runner-up | Egypt |
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Third place | Ghana |
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Tournament statistics |
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Matches played | 15 |
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Goals scored | 87 (5.8 per match) |
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Top scorer(s) | Austin Smith (10 goals) |
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The 2019 Men's African Olympic Qualifier was the fourth edition of the African qualification tournament for the men's field hockey event at the Summer Olympics. It was held alongside the women's tournament in Stellenbosch, South Africa from 12 to 18 August 2019.[1]
The winner of the tournament qualified for the 2020 Summer Olympics.[2]
South Africa won the tournament for the fourth time.[3]
Teams
The following eight teams, shown with pre-tournament FIH World Rankings, were expected to participate in the tournament.[4] Nigeria and Uganda withdrew before the tournament.
Results
All times are local (UTC+2).
Pool
Source: FIH
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals scored.
[5](H) Hosts
Fixtures
Egypt | 6–0 | Zimbabwe | El-Ganaini 4', 5', 34' A. Sayed 52', 58' Ibrahim 54' | Report | | Umpires: Ilanggo Kanabathu (MAS) Sedtric Makati (NAM) | |
Ghana | 3–2 | Kenya | Kwofie 37' El. Akaba 52' Nsalbini 60+' | Report | Wakhura 28' Onyango 51' | Umpires: Raghu Prasad (IND) Scott Tarr (RSA) | |
Umpires: Peter Kabaso (KEN) Ahmed El-Sayed (EGY) | |
Egypt | 7–2 | Kenya | Adel 3', 7' El-Ganaini 6', 45' Ibrahim 24' Ghobran 34' Gamal 37' | Report | Wakhura 33' Onyango 40' | Umpires: Raghu Prasad (IND) Sedtric Makati (NAM) | |
Umpires: Munashe Mashoko (ZIM) Peter Kabaso (KEN) | |
Umpires: Alfred Akrong (GHA) Ilanggo Kanabathu (MAS) | |
Kenya | 2–3 | Zimbabwe | Onyango 20' Marango 43' | Report | Kanyangarara 36' Maredza 50', 56' | Umpires: Ahmed El-Sayed (EGY) Alfred Akrong (GHA) | |
Namibia | 1–6 | Egypt | Finch 41' | Report | Ghobran 3' Adel 7' El-Hady 27' Ibrahim 34' El-Naggar 50', 60' | Umpires: Scott Tarr (RSA) Munashe Mashoko (ZIM) | |
Umpires: Raghu Prasad (IND) Ilanggo Kanabathu (MAS) | |
Zimbabwe | 2–2 | Namibia | O'Riordan 18' Chomunorwa 43' | Report | Cleak 41' Van der Merwe 54' | Umpires: Peter Kabaso (KEN) Alfred Akrong (GHA) | |
Ghana | 1–3 | Egypt | Opoku 11' | Report | Ghobran 14' Ragab 44' Ibrahim 58' | Umpires: Ilanggo Kanabathu (MAS) Scott Tarr (RSA) | |
Umpires: Sedtric Makati (NAM) Munashe Mashoko (ZIM) | |
Zimbabwe | 3–4 | Ghana | Mungwiniri 8' Chomunorwa 50' Maredza 59' | Report | Baiden 2' Botsio 34' Akaba 47', 50' | Umpires: Ahmed El-Sayed (EGY) Sedtric Makati (NAM) | |
Kenya | 3–1 | Namibia | Okeyo 26' Wakhura 57' Onyango 57' | Report | Neethling 58' | Umpires: Scott Tarr (RSA) Munashe Mashoko (ZIM) | |
Umpires: Raghu Prasad (IND) Ilanggo Kanabathu (MAS) | |
Goalscorers
There were 87 goals scored in 15 matches, for an average of 5.8 goals per match.
10 goals
- Austin Smith
6 goals
- Ahmed El-Ganaini
4 goals
- Amr Ibrahim
- Salya Nsalbini
- Festus Onyango
3 goals
- Mohamed Adel
- Hossam Ghobran
- Elikem Akaba
- Constant Wakhura
- Dayaan Cassiem
- Tevin Kok
- Nicholas Spooner
- Tendayi Maredza
2 goals
1 goal
- Amr El-Hady
- Ahmed Gamal
- Mohamed Ragab
- Ashraf Said
- Michael Baiden
- Johnny Botsio
- Benjamin Kwofie
- Arnold Marango
- Willis Okeyo
- Percy Barthram
- Brynn Cleak
- Dylan Finch
- Pieter Jacobs
- Cody van der Merwe
- Nico Neethling
- Timothy Drummond
- Clinton Panther
- Taine Paton
- Tatenda Kanyangarara
- Rangarirai Mungwiniri
- Tony O'Riordan
Source: FIH
See also
References
External links
- Nairobi 2007
- Bulawayo 2011
- Randburg 2015
- Stellenbosch 2019
- Pretoria 2023
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