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Argentina made their maiden appearance in the men's hockey World Cup semi-finals after posting a comprehensive 5-1 victory over South Africa at the Kyocera Stadium on Tuesday.
Argentina's victory, their fourth in five outings, gives them 12 points and ousts Olympic champions Germany from the semi-final race.
Germany, who later on Tuesday play South Korea in their last match, have six points from four matches after suffering identical 0-1 defeats against Argentina and hosts The Netherlands.
Olympic silver medalists The Netherlands were the first to secure passage into the semi-finals from Group B with four straight wins.
This is only the second time in World Cup history that the Germans have not advanced to the semi-finals. The only previous occasion was in the inaugural World Cup in 1971 when Kenya made the semi-finals at the expense of West Germany.
Argentina, placed 11 in the world rankings, continued their robust game to seal their first-ever semi-final with Gonzago Peillat and Lucas Vila scoring two goals each after Joaquin Menini opened the scoring in the 20th minute.
South Africa's lone goal came from the sticks of Clinton Panther, but Argentina had by then done enough to secure entry into the semi-finals.
Argentina's previous best finish in the men's World Cup was sixth position they secured in the 1986 and 2002 World Cups.
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