FIH Men's Junior Hockey World Cup Winners, 2021 champions, History

FIH Men's Junior Hockey World Cup Winners, Women's Past champions list, History.






Germany have won the Most FIH junior men’s tournament a record six times winners, while the Netherlands are the most successful women’s team, having won the title Three times.


The FIH men’s and women’s junior hockey World Cups are held every four years.

Each player competing in the junior hockey World Cup must be below 21 years of age.


The first Men's junior hockey World Cup was held in 1979 and Pakistan thrashed West Germany.


In the 2nd edition West Germany dominated, winning a hat-trick of titles in 1982, 1985 and 1989 before winning a fourth title in 1993 as a unified German team.

Germany won their fifth and sixth men’s junior hockey World Cup titles in 2009 and 2013 before India won their second title in 2016 making them only the second team to win multiple men’s junior hockey World Cup crowns.



FIH Men’s Junior Hockey World Cup winners list, Runners-Up, history 1979-2021..




Year Winner Runner-up.

1979 -  Pakistan  2 - 0   West Germany
1982 -  West Germany  4   -  1  Australia
1985 -  West Germany  4   -  1  Netherlands
1989 -  West Germany  4  -  2 pen - Australia
1993 -  Germany  3  -  1  Pakistan
1997 -  Australia  3 -  2  India
2001 -  India  6  -  1  Argentina
2005 -  Argentina  2 - 1   Australia
2009 -  Germany   3 - 1  Netherlands
2013 -  Germany  5 - 2  France
2016 -  India  2 - 1  Belgium
2021 - Argentina vs Germany




FIH Women’s Junior Hockey World Cup winners list, Runners-Up, history 1989-2021...




The first edition of the FIH women’s junior hockey World Cup was held in 1989.

West Germany were crowned the first women’s junior hockey World Cup champions after beating South Korea 2-0 in the final.

 The Netherlands are the most successful team, having won three titles.

Dutch women won their first title in 1997 and won consecutive ones in 2009 and 2013.


India’s best finish at a women’s junior hockey World Cup is third, in the 2013 edition.





Year Winners Runners-up.


1989 -  West Germany  2 - 0   South Korea
1993 -  Argentina 2 - 1  Australia
1997 -  Netherlands  2 - 0  Australia
2001 -  South Korea  4-3 pen Argentina
2005 -  South Korea 1 - 0  Germany
2009 -  Netherlands 4 - 0  Argentina
2013 -   Netherlands 4-2 pen Argentina
2016 -  Argentina  4-2  Netherlands







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