2009 Rink Hockey World Championship

2009 Rink Hockey World Championship
Teams 16
Host  Spain
(Vigo and Pontevedra)
Champions  Spain (14th title)
Matches played   48
Goals scored 253 (average 6.32 per match)
Top scorer(s) Argentina Pablo Álvarez (14)
Official Site Mundial Vigo 2009

The 2009 Rink Hockey World Championship was the 39th edition of the Rink Hockey World Championship, held between 5 and 11 July 2009, in Vigo, Spain. It was disputed by 16 countries.

Format

The competition is disputed by 16 countries, divided in four groups of 4 teams each one.

Every game lasted 40 minutes, divided in 2 parts of 20 minutes.

Matches

All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2).

Group stage

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Spain 3300262+249
 Angola 311175+24
 Mozambique 30212972
 Colombia 3012019191

4 July 2009
20:30
 Spain 7 0  Mozambique

5 July 2009
19:45
 Angola 3 0  Colombia

6 July 2009
16:30
 Angola 2 2  Mozambique

6 July 2009
19:45
 Colombia 0 16  Spain

7 July 2009
16:30
 Colombia 0 0  Mozambique

7 July 2009
19:45
 Angola 2 3  Spain

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Brazil 3300123+99
  Switzerland 320196+36
 Andorra 310297+23
 Netherlands 3003216140

5 July 2009
18:15
  Switzerland 4 0  Netherlands

5 July 2009
21:30
 Brazil 2 1  Andorra

6 July 2009
18:15
  Switzerland 3 2  Andorra

6 July 2009
21:30
 Netherlands 0 6  Brazil

7 July 2009
18:15
  Switzerland 2 4  Brazil

7 July 2009
21:30
 Netherlands 2 6  Andorra

Group C

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Argentina 3300314+279
 Portugal 3201216+156
 Chile 310261043
 United States 3003442380

5 July 2009
16:30
 Chile 1 4  Argentina

5 July 2009
18:15
 United States 1 15  Portugal

6 July 2009
18:15
 Argentina 24 1  United States

6 July 2009
21:30
 Chile 2 4  Portugal

7 July 2009
16:30
 Chile 3 2  United States

7 July 2009
21:30
 Argentina 3 2  Portugal

Group D

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 France 3210113+87
 Italy 3210104+67
 Germany 310271253
 England 300331290

5 July 2009
19:45
 Germany 2 7  France

5 July 2009
21:30
 England 1 6  Italy

6 July 2009
16:30
 England 0 3  France

6 July 2009
19:45
 Italy 3 2  Germany

7 July 2009
18:15
 England 2 3  Germany

7 July 2009
19:45
 Italy 1 1  France

Championship Knockout stage

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                   
9 July – Vigo        
  Brazil  4
10 July – Vigo
  Angola  0  
  Brazil  2
9 July – Vigo
    Argentina  5  
  Argentina  3
11 July – Vigo
  Italy  2  
  Argentina  1
9 July – Vigo
    Spain  3
  Spain  4
10 July – Vigo
   Switzerland  1  
  Spain  2 Third place
9 July – Vigo
    Portugal  1  
  France  2   Brazil  3
  Portugal  4     Portugal  8
11 July – Vigo

5th–8th places bracket

Semi-finals Fifth place
10 July – Vigo
  Angola  5  
  Italy  2  
 
11 July – Vigo
      Angola  2
    France  3
Seventh place
10 July – Vigo 11 July – Vigo
   Switzerland  2   Italy  1 (1)
  France  3      Switzerland  1 (0)

9th–12th places bracket

Quarter-finals Semi finals Ninth place
                   
9 July – Pontevedra        
  Mozambique  3
10 July – Pontevedra
  Netherlands  0  
  Mozambique  2
9 July – Pontevedra
    Germany  7  
  Germany  4
11 July – Pontevedra
  United States  2  
  Germany  2
9 July – Pontevedra
    Chile  3
  Andorra  1
10 July – Pontevedra
  Colombia  4  
  Colombia  2 Eleventh place
9 July – Pontevedra
    Chile  4  
  Chile  3   Mozambique  4
  England  2     Colombia  1
11 July – Pontevedra

13th–16th places bracket

Semi-finals Thirteenth place
10 July – Pontevedra
  Netherlands  6  
  United States  5  
 
11 July – Pontevedra
      Netherlands  2
    England  3
Fifteenth place
10 July – Pontevedra 11 July – Pontevedra
  Andorra  2   United States  4
  England  4     Andorra  3

Final standings

Rank Nation
 Spain
 Argentina
 Portugal
4 Brazil
5 France
6 Angola
7 Italy
8  Switzerland
9 Chile
10 Germany
11 Mozambique
12 Colombia
13 England
14 Netherlands
15 United States
16 Andorra
2009 Rink Hockey World Championship

SPAIN
Fourteenth Title

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