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Hockey - Belgium beat Netherlands in shootout to win maiden World Cup

Published 16/12/2018, 17:29
Updated 16/12/2018, 17:29
Hockey - Belgium beat Netherlands in shootout to win maiden World Cup

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Belgium became the sixth nation to win the men's hockey World Cup after winning a penalty shootout 3-2 against three-times champions Netherlands at Bhubaneswar's Kalinga Stadium on Sunday.

A goalless stalemate in regulation time forced the shootout which also resulted in a 2-2 deadlock after five penalties each in the all-European final.

Florent van Aubel then converted to put Belgium ahead before the Netherlands' Jeroen Hertzberger shot wide to dash their hopes of a fourth title.

"I could not be more proud," said Belgium defender Arthur Van Doren, who was named the tournament's best player.

"What a team performance again... It was a really close game. We knew that Holland is a really great side, they showed that throughout the tournament. I could not be more proud of this team. We're world champions and deservedly."

The Dutch could not capitalise on back-to-back penalty corners in the second quarter but there was little to choose between the teams who were solid in defence and tentative in attack.

Netherlands had reason to feel confident going into the shootout having edged out twice defending champions Australia via sudden death in Saturday's semi-final.

Hertzberger and Jonas de Geus scored to put them 2-0 ahead before goalkeeper Vincent Vanasch led Belgium's remarkable turnaround by denying Sev van Ass and Thijs van Dam while Florent van Aubel and Victor Wegnez scored for the Red Lions.

Belgium had begun celebrating when Arthur de Sloover fired home but the Dutch used referrals and replays confirmed the ball had brushed the attacker's boot, injecting more drama into the contest.

Belgium, however, could not be denied their moment of glory.

Van Aubel scored in sudden death and then man-of-the-match Vanasch forced Hertzberger wide and the Dutchman's reverse shot sailed over the crossbar to trigger wild celebrations in the Belgian camp.

It was an emotional moment for the Belgian players, especially Simon Gougnard who lost his father to cancer on Friday.

Earlier, Australia thumped England 8-1 in the third-place playoff match.

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