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The FIH Men's Hockey World Cup debuted in 1971 and has since represented the pinnacle of field hockey achievement. The Hockey World Cup has been held 14 times, with six different countries winning the coveted prize. The most recent Hockey World Cup was held in India in 2018, and Belgium won their first World Cup. Throughout the tournament's history, 24 nations have fought for the renowned World Cup. With the FIH Men's Hockey World Cup in 2023 rapidly seeing fantastic hockey action, let us take a look at the most consistent team in the history of the Hockey World Cup.
Australia has the highest win % in the history of the Hockey World Cup. Over the years, Australia has demonstrated complete domination. The Kookaburras have won 69 of the 92 World Cup matches they have played, for a 75% win percentage. Australia has won the World Cup three times, the most recent victory being in 2014. The Kookaburras not only have the highest victory percentage in World Cup history, but they have also won the most matches and scored the most goals. Apart from not qualifying for the 1973 edition, Australia has played in every subsequent Men's Hockey World Cup and is also the most dominant side. They have finished on the podium in ten of the last 11 editions, finishing fourth in 1998, the only time they have not finished in the top three. The Kookaburras are the only team in World Cup history to have scored 300 goals. They have a total of 305 goals in 92 outings, with the highest average of goals per game. Meanwhile, Pakistan has won the most Men's Hockey World cup since the competition's beginning (4). Despite not winning a game in this competition since 2010, they are still in third place with 235 goals in 89 games. Pakistan won four World Cups, in 1971, 1978, 1981, and 1994. They are not taking part in this year's World Cup.