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New Zealand Men's Hockey Team Results NEW ZEALAND MEN'S HOCKEY TEAM RESULTS TEST MATCHES 27/09/1922vsAustraliaatPalmerston NorthWon5 - 4 11/08/1923vsAustraliaatSydneyWon2 - 1 08/08/1925vsAustraliaatWellingtonWon5 – 1 26/06/1926vsIndian ArmyatChristchurchLost2 – 5 10/07/1926vsIndian ArmyatAucklandWon4 - 3 17/07/1926vsIndian ArmyatAucklandDrew1 - 1 27/08/1927vsAustraliaatBrisbaneDrew3 – 3 27/07/1929vsAustraliaatWhangareiLost0 - 1 10/08/1929vsAustraliaatAucklandWon2 - 013/08/32vsAustraliaatSydneyWon7 - 0 08/09/34vsAustraliaatDunedinWon5 - 3 22/06/35vsIndiaatChristchurchLost2 - 429/06/35vsIndiaatWellingtonLost2 - 320/07/35vsIndiaatAucklandLost1 - 7 15/08/37vsAustraliaatSydneyWon1 – 0 23/07/38vsPrince of Manavadar's Indian Team at ChristchurchLost1 - 5 30/07/38vsPrince of Manavadar's Indian Team at WellingtonLost0 - 4 27/08/38vsPrince of Manavadar's Indian Team at AucklandLost1 - 3 07/08/48vsAustraliaatDunedinLost2 – 3 29/07/50vsAustraliaatAdelaideLost1 - 2 09/08/52vsAustraliaatNelsonLost0 - 1 07/08/54vsAustraliaatSydneyWon3 - 1 16/07/55vsIndian WanderersatWellingtonLost2 – 3 30/07/55vsIndian Wanderers atAucklandWon4 - 2 20/08/55vsIndian WanderersatChristchurchLost0 - 2 OLYMPIC GAMES, MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 1956 24/11/56vsWest GermanyLost4 - 527/11/56vsPakistanLost1 - 529/11/56vsBelgiumWon3 - 003/12/56vsSingaporeWon13 - 004/12/56vsBelgiumWon3 - 205/12/56vsAustraliaLost0 - 1 Final Placing 6th 12/04/58vsPakistanatChristchurchLost0 - 326/04/58vsPakistanatWellingtonDrew2 - 203/05/58vsPakistanatAucklandLost0 - 5 16/08/58vsAustralia atNapierDrew0 – 0 30/08/58vsAustraliaatPalmerston NorthWon3 - 2 06/09/58vsAustraliaatBlenheimLost2 - 3 08/1960vsSingaporeatSingaporeLost0 – 1 08/1960vsMalayaatSingaporeWon3 – 2 OLYMPIC GAMES, ROME, ITALY, AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 1960 27/08/60vsHollandDrew1 – 1 31/08/60vsDenmarkWon4 - 102/09/60vsIndiaLost0 - 304/09/60vsHollandWon2 - 105/09/60vsSpainLost0 - 107/09/60vsWest GermanyWon1 - 0 12/09/60vsAustraliaWon1 - 0 Final Placing 5th TOUR OF PAKISTAN, INDIA AND CEYLON, SEPTEMBER 1960 15/09/60vsPakistan XIat KarachiLost0 - 116/09/60vsPakistan Presidents XIat KarachiDrew2 - 209/60vsIndian Railwaysat New DelhiDrew2 – 2 09/60vsIndian Policeat AhmedabadWon2 – 1 24/09/60vsMadras Stateat MadrasLost1 – 2 09/60vsMysore Stateat BangaloreWon1 – 0 09/60vsCeylonat ColomboWon3 – 0 05/06/61vsIndian WanderersatAucklandLost0 - 201/07/61vsIndian WanderersatWellingtonLost1 - 308/07/61vsIndian WanderersatChristchurchDrew1 - 115/07/61vsAustraliaatBrisbaneLost1 - 205/08/61vsAustraliaatPerthDrew1 - 1 12/08/61vsJapanatChristchurchWon2 - 026/08/61vsJapanatDunedinWon2 - 1 MATCHES PLAYED BEFORE AHMEDABAD TOURNAMENT, DECEMBER 1961 20/12/61vsAll MalayaatSingaporeLost1 – 3 21/12/61vsIndonesiaatJakartaLost1 – 2 INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT AT AHMEDABAD, INDIA, JANUARY 1961 06/01/62vsWest GermanyDrew1 - 1 08/01/62vsJapanDrew1 - 1 10/01/62vsBelgiumLost0 - 1 11/01/62vsAustraliaLost0 - 1 14/01/62vsIndiaLost0 - 4 16/01/62vsUnited Arab RepublicWon7 - 0 17/01/62vsIndonesiaWon6 - 0 19/01/62vsMalayaDrew1 - 1 20/01/62vsHollandDrew1 - 1 MATCHES PLAYED AFTER AHMEDABAD TOURNAMENT, JAN/FEB 1962 31/01/62vsBurmaatRangoonWon4 - 0 02/02/62vsHong KongatRecreioWon3 - 2 06/07/63vsAustraliaatNew PlymouthLost2 - 327/07/63vsAustraliaatHamiltonLost2 - 4 22/08/64vsIndiaatAucklandWon3 - 112/09/64vsIndiaatChristchurchLost1 - 519/09/64vsIndiaatWellingtonLost2 - 8 MATCHES PLAYED PRIOR TO 1964 TOKYO OLYMPIC GAMES vsAustraliaLost1 - 3vsGermanyWon4 - 3vsGermanyLost0 - 1vsKeio UniversityWon5 - 0vsCanadaWon7 - 0vsIndiaLost2 - 3vsMalaysiaLost0 - 1 OLYMPIC GAMES, TOKYO, JAPAN, OCTOBER 1964 12/10/64vsGreat BritainWon2 - 0 13/10/64vsKenyaLost2 - 3 15/10/64vsJapanLost0 - 1 16/10/64vsAustraliaLost1 - 2 18/10/64vsPakistanLost0 - 2 19/10/64vsRhodesiaLost1 – 2 Final Placing 13th 14/08/65vsAustraliaatHobartLost0 - 215/08/65vsAustraliaatMelbourneDrew0 - 013/08/67vsAustraliaatChristchurchWon2 - 020/08/67vsAustraliaatDunedinWon1 - 026/08/67vsAustraliaatAucklandDrew2 - 2 MATCH BEFORE PRE-OLYMPIC TOURNAMENT, OCTOBER 1967 05/10/67vsEast Germany atKohtenWon4 - 0 PRE-OLYMPIC TOURNAMENT LONDON, ENGLAND, OCTOBER 1967 14/10/67vsJapanWon3 - 216/10/67vsBelgiumWon2 - 017/10/67vsGreat BritainDrew1 - 119/10/67vsEast GermanyWon1 - 020/10/67vsFranceDrew0 - 021/10/67vsHollandDrew0 - 0 OLYMPIC GAMES, MEXICO CITY, MEXICO, OCTOBER 1968 13/10/68vsIndiaWon2 - 114/10/68vsMexicoWon2 - 015/10/68vsEast GermanyDrew1 - 117/10/68vsJapanWon1 - 018/10/68vsWest GermanyDrew1 - 120/10/68vsBelgiumDrew0 - 021/10/68vsSpainDrew1 - 124/10/68vsHollandLost1 - 325/10/68vsKenyaWon2 - 0 Final Placing 7th 10/08/69vsAustraliaatMelbourneWon2 - 116/08/69vsAustraliaatAdelaideLost0 - 217/08/69vsAustraliaatPerthLost0 - 120/08/70vsAustraliaatMelbourneLost3 - 422/08/70vsAustraliaatMelbourneLost1 - 423/08/70vsAustraliaatMelbourneLost2 - 3 PESTA SUKAN TOURNAMENT, SINGAPORE, AUGUST 1971 08/08/71vsMalaysiaDrew1 - 109/08/71vsJapanDrew0 - 013/08/71vsSingaporeWon5 - 015/08/71vsIndiaDrew1 - 1 Final Placing 2nd 25/05/72vsAustraliaatWhangareiLost0 - 127/05/72vsAustraliaatAucklandDrew1 - 1 28/05/72vsAustraliaatAucklandDrew0 - 0 MATCHES PLAYED BEFORE MUNICH OLYMPIC GAMES, 1972 vsUgandaWon2 - 0vsWest GermanyLost1 - 3vsPakistanLost1 - 2vsFranceWon5 - 1 OLYMPIC GAMES, MUNICH, WEST GERMANY, AUGUST 1972 27/08/72vsAustralia Drew0 - 0 28/08/72vsMexico Won7 - 0 30/08/72vsGreat BritainWon2 - 1 31/08/72vsNetherlands Lost0 - 2 01/09/72vsPoland Drew3 - 3 02/09/72vsKenya Drew2 - 2 05/09/72vsIndiaLost2 - 3 10/09/72vsBelgium Won2 - 1 Final Placing 9th MATCHES PLAYED BEFORE 1973 WORLD CUP 11/08/73vsEnglandatEastcoteDrew0 - 012/08/73vsEnglandatEastcoteWon4 - 2 WORLD CUP, AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS, AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 1973 24/08/73vsGermanyLost1 - 2 26/08/73vsSpainLost1 - 2 27/08/73vsJapanWon8 - 1 28/08/73vsIndiaDrew1 - 1 29/08/73vsKenyaDrew2 - 2 31/08/73vsEnglandLost0 – 1 01/09/73vsBelgiumWon3 - 1 Final Placing 7th MATCHES PLAYED BEFORE CHRISTCHURCH INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT 1974 vsCanadaWon2 - 0vsCanadaWon2 - 0vsPolandWon4 - 1 INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT, CHRISTCHURCH, FEBRUARY 1974 09/02/74vsNetherlandsWon4 – 3 10/02/74vsMalaysiaWon2 – 0 11/02/74vsCanadaWon3 - 002/74vsPolandWon1 - 0 15/02/74vsPakistanLost0 - 216/02/74vsAustraliaLost1 - 2 Final Placing 3rd MATCHES PLAYED BEFORE 1975 WORLD CUP 20/02/75vsSingaporeatSingaporeDrew0 - 022/02/75vsSingaporeatSingaporeWon3 - 223/02/75vsIndiaatSingaporeDrew0 - 026/02/75vsArgentinaatKuala LumpurWon3 - 227/02/75vsAustraliaatKuala LumpurDrew0 - 0 WORLD CUP, KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA, MARCH 1975 01/03/75vsMalaysiaDrew0 - 0 04/03/75vsNetherlandsWon2 - 1 06/03/75vsPakistanLost0 – 2 07/03/75vsSpainLost0 - 1 09/03/75vsPolandWon3 - 2 12/03/75vsAustraliaLost0 - 5 14/03/75vsSpainWon2 - 1 Final Placing 7th 06/09/75vsCanadaatChristchurchWon2 – 1 07/09/75vsCanadaatTimaruWon7 - 213/09/75vsCanadaatHamiltonWon5 - 114/09/75vsCanadaatAucklandWon4 - 1 18/10/75vsIndiaatAucklandLost2 - 4 19/10/75vsIndiaatWhangareiWon3 - 2 25/10/75vsIndiaatPalmerston NorthLost1 - 2 26/10/75vsIndiaatChristchurchLost1 - 2 MATCHES PLAYED BEFORE 1976 OLYMPIC GAMES vsPakistan(Exhibition Match)Won1 - 0vsIndia(Exhibition Match)Lost1 - 2vsIndia(Practice Match)Lost1 - 3 vsAustralia(Practice Match, 3x 30 mins)Lost2 - 3vsArgentina(Practice Match)Drew2 - 2 OLYMPIC GAMES, MONTREAL, CANADA, JULY 1976 19/07/76vsWest GermanyDrew1 - 121/07/76vsSpainDrew1 - 122/07/76vsBelgiumWon2 - 125/07/76vsPakistanLost2 - 527/07/76vsSpainWon1 - 029/07/76vsNetherlands (semi)Won2 - 130/07/76vsAustralia (final)Won1 - 0 Final Placing 1st 10/09/77vsAustraliaatAucklandLost1 - 217/09/77vsAustraliaatChristchurchLost0 - 418/09/77vsAustraliaatMelbourneLost1 - 424/09/77vsAustraliaatPerthLost3 - 4 CHAMPIONS TROPHY LAHORE, PAKISTAN, NOVEMBER 1978 17/11/78vsPakistanLost2 - 618/11/78vsGreat BritainLost1 - 321/11/78vsSpainWon4 - 023/11/78vsAustraliaLost2 - 3 Final Placings 1. Pakistan2. Australia3. Great Britain4. New Zealand5. Spain ESANDA HOCKEY TOURNAMENT, PERTH, AUSTRALIA, APRIL 1979 21/04/79vsGreat BritainLost0 - 222/04/79vsMalaysiaWon3 - 124/04/79vsKenyaWon8 - 226/04/79vsPakistanLost1 - 527/04/79vsCanadaDrew2 – 2 (Full time) Won5 – 4 (Strokes) 28/04/79vsIndiaLost3 - 5 Final Placings 1. Pakistan2. Australia3. Netherlands4. Great Britain5. India 6. New Zealand7. Canada8. Kenya9. Malaysia10. France IRISH TOUR, NEW ZEALAND, NOVEMBER 1979 02/11/79Test 1atAucklandWon5 - 2 04/11/79Test 2atWhangareiWon4 - 1 WARM UP GAMES BEFORE INTERCONTINENTAL CUP, 1981 24/03/81vsItalyWon2 - 027/03/81vsJapanWon3 - 0 INTERCONTINENTAL CUP, KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA, MARCH/APRIL 1981 29/03/81vsFranceWon3 – 1 31/03/81vsIrelandWon4 – 1 01/04/81vsSingaporeWon2 – 0 03/04/81vsCanadaWon3 – 1 04/04/81vsBelgiumWon1 – 0 09/04/81vsUSSR (semi)Lost1 – 4 10/04/81vsIreland (playoff)Won4 – 1 Final Placings 1. U.S.S.R.2. Malaysia3. New Zealand4. Ireland5. Belgium6. Wales 7. Japan8. France9. Canada10. Singapore11. Zimbabwe12. Italy SINGAPORE JUBILEE TOURNAMENT, SINGAPORE, APRIL 1981 15/04/81vsSingaporeWon1 - 016/04/81vsMalaysiaLost0 - 217/04/81vsPakistanLost1 - 3 Final Placings 1. Pakistan2. Malaysia3. New Zealand4. Singapore MATCHES BEFORE WORLD CUP TOURNAMENT 17/12/81vsMalaysiaatKuala LumpurWon2 - 018/12/81vsMalaysiaatKuala LumpurLost0 - 1 5TH WORLD CUP, BOMBAY, INDIA, DECEMBER 1981/JANUARY 1982 30/12/81vsSpainWon2 – 0 01/01/82vsWest GermanyLost1 – 2 02/01/82vsPakistanLost3 – 12 05/01/82vsArgentinaLost3 – 5 06/01/82vsPolandWon1 – 0 09/01/82vsIndiaLost2 – 3 01/82vsPolandWon6 – 0 Final Placing of 7th ESANDA TOURNAMENT, MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, DECEMBER 1982 10/12/82vsWest GermanyWon3 - 0 12/12/82vsAustraliaLost3 - 714/12/82vsCanadaWon3 - 116/12/82vsEnglandWon3 - 218/12/82vsIndia (semi)Lost2
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