64th Nations Cup

The 64th Nations Cup was the 2011 edition of the Nations Cup. The competition was hosted as normal in Montreux from April 20 to 24, 2011.[1]

2011 64th Nations Cup
Montreux Tournament
Tournament details
Host countrySwitzerland
Dates20–24 April
Teams8 (from 4 confederations)
Final positions
Champions Portugal (16th title)
Runners-up Spain
Third place Argentina
Fourth place Angola
Tournament statistics
Matches played24
Top scorer(s) João Vieira

Group stage

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts
 Portugal33001939
 Spain32011466
Montreux HC31028153
 Germany30034210
April 20, 2011
20:30 CET
Portugal  10-1  Germany Le Pierrier - Clarens, Montreux
Vítor Hugo (5)
André Azevedo
Ricardo Barreiros
Ricardo Oliveira
João Rofrigues
Thomas Haupt

April 20, 2011
22:00 CET
Spain  6-3 Montreux HC Le Pierrier - Clarens, Montreux

April 21, 2011
20:30 CET
Portugal  6-1 Montreux HC Le Pierrier - Clarens, Montreux

April 21, 2011
22:00 CET
Spain  7-0  Germany Le Pierrier - Clarens, Montreux

April 22, 2011
20:30 CET
Spain  1-3  Portugal Le Pierrier - Clarens, Montreux

April 22, 2011
22:00 CET
Germany  3-4 Montreux HC Le Pierrier - Clarens, Montreux

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts
 Argentina33003999
 Angola311139144
 France31112794
 Macau30036790
April 20, 2011
17:30 CET
France  21-1  Macau Le Pierrier - Clarens, Montreux

April 20, 2011
19:00 CET
Argentina  7-5  Angola Le Pierrier - Clarens, Montreux

April 21, 2011
17:30 CET
France  4-4  Angola Le Pierrier - Clarens, Montreux

April 21, 2011
22:00 CET
Argentina  28-2  Macau Le Pierrier - Clarens, Montreux

April 22, 2011
17:30 CET
Angola  30-3  Macau Le Pierrier - Clarens, Montreux

April 23, 2011
22:00 CET
Argentina  4-2  France Le Pierrier - Clarens, Montreux

Semifinals

April 23, 2011
20:30 CET
Portugal  6-2  Angola Le Pierrier - Clarens, Montreux

April 23, 2011
22:00 CET
Argentina  1-2  Spain Le Pierrier - Clarens, Montreux

Final

April 24, 2011
22:00 CET
Portugal  2-1  Spain Le Pierrier - Clarens, Montreux

Final ranking

Plc Team
1  Portugal
2  Spain
3  Argentina
4  Angola
5  France
6 Montreux HC
7  Germany
8  Macau
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