Field hockey at the Friendship Games

Field hockey at the Friendship Games was contested in two events. Men's event took place at the Minor Arena of the Central Dynamo Stadium in Moscow, Soviet Union between 18 and 26 August 1984. Women's event took place in Poznań, Poland between 28 and 30 August 1984.

Men's event

Eight teams were drawn into two groups.

The host nation, Soviet Union, had two teams in the tournament. However, the Soviet Union "B" team competed "off competition". Despite ending the tournament on the third place, this result was not included in the final rankings. The fourth team (i. e. Zimbabwe) was instead counted as the third place team, etc.[1]

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Points
 Poland321093+65
 Soviet Union B320161+54
 East Germany31114403
 Cuba3003213-110

Results

Results B
Poland 1:02:26:1
Soviet Union B 0:11:05:0
East Germany 2:20:12:1
Cuba 1:60:51:2

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Points
 Soviet Union A3300291+286
 Zimbabwe3201139+54
 Finland310278-12
 Afghanistan3003031-310

Results

Results A
Soviet Union A 9:17:013:0
Zimbabwe 1:91:011:0
Finland 0:70:17:0
Afghanistan 0:130:110:7

Final round

  Semifinals     Final
                 
  A1  Poland 4  
  B2  Zimbabwe 1    
       Poland 1
       Soviet Union A 2
  B1  Soviet Union A 8    
  A2  Soviet Union B 0   Third place
 
 Zimbabwe 1
   Soviet Union B 4

Classification 5th–8th

  5th-8th place     5th place match
                 
  A3  East Germany 27  
  B4  Afghanistan 0    
       East Germany 3
       Cuba 1
  B3  Finland 2    
  A4  Cuba 5   7th place match
 
 Afghanistan 2
   Finland 4

Final ranking

 Soviet Union A
 Poland
 Zimbabwe
4 East Germany
5 Cuba
6 Finland
7 Afghanistan
 Soviet Union B *

* – Soviet Union B competed "off competition" and was not included in the final ranking table.[1]

Women's event

Four teams competed in a round-robin tournament.

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Points
 Soviet Union3300131+126
 Poland311136-33
 East Germany311136-33
4 Czechoslovakia300306-60

Results

Results
Soviet Union 5:15:03:0
Poland 1:51:11:0
East Germany 0:51:12:0
Czechoslovakia 0:30:10:2

Second place penalty shootout

Because East Germany and Poland had the same number of points, goals and their match was a draw, a penalty shoot-out was played between the two teams.

2nd place penalty shootout
   
 East Germany 10
 Poland 12

Poland won and was ranked second, while East Germany was ranked third.

Winning teams' squads

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's
 Soviet Union
Sos Hayrapetyan
Vladimir Antakov
Minneula Azizov
Valery Belyakov
Mikhail Bukatin
Vyacheslav Chechenev
Viktor Deputatov
Aleksandr Goncharov
Serik Kalimbayev
Aleksandr Myasnikov
Mikhail Nichepurenko
Sergey Pleshakov
Vladimir Pleshakov
Viacheslav Sgaronov
Oleg Zagorodnev
Farit Zigangirov
 Poland
Leszek Andrzejczak
Leszek Bąska
Leszek Hensler
Zygfryd Józefiak
Wojciech Klatt
Marian Kubisiak
Zbigniew Kulpa
Sławomir Łukaszewski
Wacław Łukaszewski
Jacek Merlinger
Jerzy Mirosław
Andrzej Myśliwiec
Karol Podżorski
Zbigniew Rachwalski
Jan Rygol
Jerzy Wybieralski
 Zimbabwe
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Women's
 Soviet Union
Svetlana Abramienkova
Tamara Bakhtina
Larisa Chizhik
Yelena Kondrutskaya
Olga Kondrutskaya
Natella Krasnikova
Lyubov Makarenko
Angeliya Maldonite
Nadezhda Pugina
Svetlana Tolstova
Nelia Vakhramiena
Zoya Valuyskaya
Alla Vlasova
Tatyana Zhuk
Yelena Guryeva
Galina Inzhuvatova
 Poland
Jolanta Błędowska
Alicja Dziuk
Dorota Dziuk
Małgorzata Helińska
Halina Jodłowska
Małgorzata Kępińska
Grażyna Kuczka
Małgorzata Lipska
Lucyna Matuszna
Aldona Murańska
Ewa Olesińska
Bogumiła Pajor
Dorota Witos
Małgorzata Włosek
Zuzanna Zawilska
Lidia Zgajewska
 East Germany
Steffi Bartsch
Adelgunde Lösch
Seglinde Ludwig
Elke Lückert
Birgit Mann
Andrea Meiling
Ina Nitzschke
Grit Pendelin
Martina Siedschlag
Christine Taday
Susann Ulrich
Anke Wagner
Iris Weis
Andrea Wiebecke
Kann Wienrich
Isolde Wilke

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Soviet Union)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Soviet Union (URS)*2002
2 Poland (POL)*0202
3 East Germany (GDR)0011
 Zimbabwe (ZIM)0011
Totals (4 nations)2226
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See also

Notes

  1. Chmielewski (1987), p. 224

References

  • Chmielewski, Zbigniew; et al. (1987). Na olimpijskim szlaku 1984. Sarajewo, Los Angeles (in Polish). Warsaw: Sport i Turystyka. pp. 204, 223–224. ISBN 83-217-2610-0.
  • Trzciński, Tomasz; et al. (1985). Gwiazdy sportu '84 (in Polish). Warsaw: Krajowa Agencja Wydawnicza. p. 86. ISBN 83-03-01177-4.
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