Hockey World Cup

Hockey World Cup

Started Year
: 1971
Game
: Hockey
Current Champion
: Australia men's national field hockey team
Designed-By
: Bashir Moojid
Designed-In
: Brussels
 

History Of Hockey World Cup

The Hockey World Cup trophy was designed by the Bashir Moojid and created by the Pakistani Army. On March 27, 1971, in Brussels, the trophy was formally handed to FIH President Rene Frank by Mr H.E Masood, the Pakistani Ambassador to Belgium. The trophy consists of a silver cup with an intricate floral design, surmounted by a globe of the world in silver and gold, placed on a high blade base inlaid with ivory. At its peak is a model hockey stick and ball. Without its base, the trophy stands 120.85 mm (4.758 in) high. Including the base, the trophy stands 650 mm (26 in). It weighs 11,560 g (408 oz), including 895 g (31.6 oz) of gold, 6,815 g (240.4 oz) of silver, 350 g (12 oz) of ivory and 3,500 g (120 oz) of teak.

Hockey World Cup Archieve

1971-Pakistan

1973-Netherlands

1975-India

1978-Pakistan

1982-Pakistan

1986-Australia

1990-Netherlands

1994-Pakistan

1998-Netherlands

2002-Germany

2006-Germany

2010-Australia

2014-Australia

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