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Australia beats Spain 1-0

Australia maintained its stranglehold on hockey’s Champions Trophy with a 1-0 win over Spain today, claiming a record fourth straight title through a disputed goal to Eddie
Ockenden.

The reigning world champions went into the decider overwhelming favourites but were forced to work hard for their victory by a Spanish side determined to make amends for a disappointing sixth place at the European Championships.

The win at the last major tournament for men’s hockey before the London Olympics gave the Kookaburras their 12th Champions Trophy title overall and confirmed their status as the sport’s top-ranked team.

“I’m very proud to win again and create history with four times in a row,” said Australia captain Jamie Dwyer, who finished the tournament as top scorer with seven goals and was named world player of the year for the fifth time.

The final, played in blustery conditions in Auckland, was a defensive affair that only sparked to life when Ockeden netted his winner in the 59th minute. The Spanish argued the goal came from a dangerous Liam De Young high pass and should have been disallowed, but Korean umpire Kim Hong-Lae waved aside the protest to give Australia the decisive lead.

Spain surged forward looking for an equaliser but the Australian defence was up to the challenge and the Kookaburras held on for the win.

Spain coach Daniel Martin said through an interpreter that he did not understand the umpire’s ruling and felt the ball could have hit a Spanish player.

But Spanish skipper Santi Freixa brushed aside the controversy, saying he was pleased his side had re-established its international credentials after their Euro flop. — AFP