Originally published on Jun. 10, 2021
By Zane Miller
On Friday, August 2nd, 1996, the Netherlands defeated Spain
3-1 in the gold medal game to win the 18th gold medal in Olympic men’s field
hockey history. It was the first gold medal for the Netherlands in Olympic
men’s field hockey. Spain took the silver medal with the loss, claiming their second
silver medal in Olympic men’s field hockey. Australia
defeated Germany 3-2 in the bronze medal game, grabbing their second bronze
medal in Olympic men’s field hockey history.
The tournament was held in the United States, with Atlanta
as the host city. Taco van den Honert (pictured above) of the Netherlands and Greg
Nicol of South Africa tied for most goals scored in the tournament with seven each.
1996 Final Standings (W-L-T format)
1. Netherlands (4-0-1, 1.000) (Gold)
2. Spain (4-1, .800) (Silver)
3. Australia (3-1-1, .750) (Bronze)
4. Germany (3-1-1, .750)
5. South Korea (1-2-2, .333)
6. Pakistan (2-2-1, .500)
7. Great Britain (1-1-3, .500)
8. India (2-1-2, .667)
9. Argentina (2-3, .400)
10. South Africa (0-2-3, .000)
11. Malaysia (0-3-2, .000)
12. United States (0-5, .000)
Game Results
Link to stats database: https://www.olympedia.org/results/36262



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