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Spain wins Olympic qualifier
OSAKA, MARCH 20. Spain ran circles around Pakistan's defence to
win the final of the Olympic field hockey qualifying tournament
3-2 here on Monday. Spain, the silver-medallist at the Atlanta
Games four years ago, put its rival under pressure with a 2-0
lead in the first-half.
Pakistan's ace penalty corner specialist Sohail Abbas scored both
his team's goals to emerge the leading scorer of the tournament
with 13, three more than second-placed Jorge Lombi of Argentina.
But Pakistan suffered a setback when Imran Yousuf missed a
penalty stroke in the 22nd minute when his scoop to the right was
saved by goal-keeper Ramon Jufresa.
Eduard Tubau put Spain up in the 17th minute with a solo run from
the 25-yard circle soon after coming on as a substitute. Xavier
Ribas converted a penalty corner three minutes before the
interval to make it 2-0.
Abbas, whose lone penalty corner in the first-half hit the
crossbar, narrowed the margin in the 42nd minute - only to see
Xavier Arnau score Spain's third goal soon after.
Abbas found the net again one minute before the final whistle,
but there was no time left for a repeat of the thrilling 4-4 draw
by the two teams earlier in the league.
Pakistani coach Islahuddin Siddiqui said the missed penalty
stroke cost his side dearly. ``It could have been 1-1 and
anything could have happened after that,'' he said.
Earlier, South Korea finished third in the 12-nation tournament
with a 2-1 win over Poland in the match between the losing
semifinalists. The Koreans, winners of the Fair Play Award, led
2-0 at half-time through field goals by Hwang Jong- Hyun and
captain Kang Keon-Wook.
After a lacklustre second half, Poland reduced the margin three
minutes before the final whistle when Rafal Grotowski scored off
a penalty corner.
``We would have preferred to be at home celebrating our entry
into the Olympics,'' said Polish star Piotr Mikula, who was named
Player of the Tournament for his five goals against Britain which
helped his team qualify for the Olympics after 20 years.
The tournament threw up six qualifiers for the Sydney Games -
Spain, Pakistan, South Korea, Poland, Britain and Malaysia.
The field will be completed at Sydney by holder Holland, host
Australia and the Continental champions India, Germany, Canada
and South Africa.
Argentina, which finished seventh here, could also go through if
the South African Olympic Committee stands by its decision not to
send the men's team to the games.
Switzerland defeated Belarus 4-1 in the play-off for the 11-12
positions. Belgium took the ninth place with a 1-0 win over New
Zealand.
Britain had finished fifth yesterday ahead of Malaysia. Argentina
was seventh and the host, Japan eighth. - AFP
The Spanish captain, Joaquin Malgosa hugs a team official after
his sidewon the Olympic qualifying tournament in Osaka on Monday.
- AP
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