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 Germany controlled the majority of the first quarter and could easily have been ahead in the opening five minutes, with Christopher Rühr failing by a fraction to touch home a fierce cross into the circle before Florian Fuchs crashed a backhand shot wide of the right post after an impressive solo run.


The closing ceremony witnessed awards for the Hero Best Player of the Tournament, Hero Top scorer of the Tournament, Tata Steel Best Goalkeeper of the Tournament, Cairn India most energetic Player, MCL Best Junior Player of the Tournament and Nalco Fan’s Choice Award.
Germany: The real king of Hero Men’s Champions Trophy 2014

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