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1993 Men's Hockey Junior World Cup

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The 1993 Men's Hockey Junior World Cup was the fifth edition of the men's Hockey Junior World Cup, the quadrennial world championship for men's national under-21 national field hockey teams organized by the International Hockey Federation. It was held from September 8–19 September 1993 in Terrassa, Spain. Germany won their fourth successive title defeating Pakistan in the final. Australia won the bronze medal after defeating dutch.

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All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+02:00)

Preliminary round

Pool A

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Source: FIH
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More information Germany, 5–1 ...

More information Egypt, 1-5 ...

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More information England, 3–1 ...

More information Germany, 6–0 ...
More information Malaysia, 0–1 ...

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More information Cuba, 2–2 ...
More information Netherlands, 5–1 ...

Pool B

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(H) Hosts
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More information Argentina, 0–2 ...
More information Spain, 3–0 ...

More information Spain, 1–1 ...

More information Australia, 5-0 ...
More information Argentina, 1–4 ...

More information Spain, 1–1 ...

More information Pakistan, 1–1 ...
More information Scotland, 1–4 ...

More information Australia, 4–0 ...
More information Pakistan, 6–0 ...
More information South Korea, 1–2 ...

More information Argentina, 3–2 ...
More information Australia, 4–3 ...
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Ninth to twelfth place classification

 
Cross-oversNinth place
 
      
 
18 September
 
 
 South Korea (a.e.t.)3
 
19 September
 
 Malaysia2
 
 South Korea3
 
18 September
 
 Scotland1
 
 Egypt0
 
 
 Scotland2
 
Eleventh place
 
 
19 September
 
 
 Malaysia4
 
 
 Egypt0

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Eleventh and twelfth place

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Ninth and tenth place

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Fifth to eighth place classification

 
Cross-oversFifth place
 
      
 
17 September
 
 
 Spain1
 
18 September
 
 England3
 
 England4
 
17 September
 
 Argentina2
 
 Argentina3
 
 
 Cuba0
 
Seventh place
 
 
18 September
 
 
 Spain3
 
 
 Cuba1

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Seventh and eighth place

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Fifth and sixth place

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First to fourth place classification

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
17 September
 
 
 Germany2
 
19 September
 
 Australia0
 
 Germany3
 
17 September
 
 Pakistan1
 
 Pakistan4
 
 
 Netherlands3
 
Third place
 
 
19 September
 
 
 Netherlands1
 
 
 Australia3

Semi-finals

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Third and fourth place

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Final

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Final standings

  1.  Germany
  2.  Pakistan
  3.  Australia
  4.  Netherlands
  5.  England
  6.  Argentina
  7.  Spain
  8.  Cuba
  9.  South Korea
  10.  Scotland
  11.  Malaysia
  12.  Egypt
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