2011 64th Nations Cup
Montreux Tournament
Tournament details
Host countrySwitzerland
Dates20–24 April
Teams8 (from 4 confederations)
Final positions
Champions Portugal (16th title)
Runners-up Spain
Third place Argentina
Fourth place Angola
Tournament statistics
Matches played24
Top scorer(s)Angola João Vieira

The 64th Nations Cup was the 2011 edition of the Nations Cup. The competition was hosted as normal in Montreux from April 20 to 24, 2011.[1]

Group stage

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts
 Portugal33001939
 Spain32011466
Switzerland Montreux HC31028153
 Germany30034210
April 20, 2011
20:30 CET
Portugal  10-1  Germany Le Pierrier - Clarens, Montreux
Vítor Hugo (5)
André Azevedo
Ricardo Barreiros
Ricardo Oliveira
João Rofrigues
Thomas Haupt

April 20, 2011
22:00 CET
Spain  6-3 Switzerland Montreux HC Le Pierrier - Clarens, Montreux

April 21, 2011
20:30 CET
Portugal  6-1 Switzerland Montreux HC Le Pierrier - Clarens, Montreux

April 21, 2011
22:00 CET
Spain  7-0  Germany Le Pierrier - Clarens, Montreux

April 22, 2011
20:30 CET
Spain  1-3  Portugal Le Pierrier - Clarens, Montreux

April 22, 2011
22:00 CET
Germany  3-4 Switzerland Montreux HC Le Pierrier - Clarens, Montreux

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts
 Argentina33003999
 Angola311139144
 France31112794
 Macau30036790
April 20, 2011
17:30 CET
France  21-1  Macau Le Pierrier - Clarens, Montreux

April 20, 2011
19:00 CET
Argentina  7-5  Angola Le Pierrier - Clarens, Montreux

April 21, 2011
17:30 CET
France  4-4  Angola Le Pierrier - Clarens, Montreux

April 21, 2011
22:00 CET
Argentina  28-2  Macau Le Pierrier - Clarens, Montreux

April 22, 2011
17:30 CET
Angola  30-3  Macau Le Pierrier - Clarens, Montreux

April 23, 2011
22:00 CET
Argentina  4-2  France Le Pierrier - Clarens, Montreux

Semifinals

April 23, 2011
20:30 CET
Portugal  6-2  Angola Le Pierrier - Clarens, Montreux

April 23, 2011
22:00 CET
Argentina  1-2  Spain Le Pierrier - Clarens, Montreux

Final

April 24, 2011
22:00 CET
Portugal  2-1  Spain Le Pierrier - Clarens, Montreux

Final ranking

Plc Team
1  Portugal
2  Spain
3  Argentina
4  Angola
5  France
6 Switzerland Montreux HC
7  Germany
8  Macau

References

  1. "13001038_1215235315167237_1876100568207674304_n". 19 April 2016.
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