Till 2010, six best teams of the world used to participate in the prestigious Champions Trophy but from 2012 edition in Melboure onwards, International Hockey Federation (FIH) introduced the eight-team format by allotting wild card entries to lower-ranked teams -- India and Pakistan
"I am not in favour of this format. In the current format a team can lose all their pool matches and still can go on to win the tournament. It is not fair," Olympic champions Germany's coach Markus Weise told PTI here.
According to the current format, eight teams are divided in two pools to play against each other in their respective groups.
But the pool matches hold little significance as a team will qualify for the quarterfinals even after losing all their pool games and then can go on to win the title.
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It is a known fact that the FIH has introduced the eight-team format to include Asian powerhouses India and Pakistan in the tournament as the two nations have been languishing outside the top six bracket in the world rankings for some time now.
Argentina coach Carlos Retegui aired similar views but said if FIH persists with eight-team format then the quarterfinal round should be abolished.
"I do not like this type of format. But in this format we would have liked two top teams from each pool entering the semifinals instead of the quarterfinal stage," Retegui said.