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Team Canada to attend the 30th Sultan Azlan Shah Cup

Men’s National Team returns to Malaysia for spring Competition



Field Hockey Canada is excited to announce the Men’s National Team roster bound for Ipoh, Malaysia for the 30th iteration of the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup. Canada last attended the tournament in 2019. The iconic Malysian tournament will celebrate its 30th anniversary with a great field of teams in 2024.



Malaysian Stalwart Selvaruja dreams of a passage to India

K. ARUMUGAM & ERROL D’CRUZ



As a cub, he showed signs that would one day make him a Speedy Tiger. Selvaraju Sandrakasi kept the promise. Voted “Most Talented Player” in the U-19 Malaysian League, he made the junior national side and eventually became a full international, representing his country with aplomb.



Dutch players Retire

By Tariq Ali

Two women's hockey players from Netherlands Eva de Goede (Drummond) and Margot van Geffen announced their retirements from international hockey, a few months ago Lidewij Welten retired from the women's national hockey team of Netherlands.

Lidewij Welten and Eva de Goede both from Netherlands and  Rechelle Hawke from Australia have joined a selected band of players who were three times Olympic Champions. Margot van Geffen won two gold medals in the Olympic Games.

Eva de Goede made her debut in senior women's international hockey in 2006.

Eva de Goede appeared in four Olympic Games
2008 Beijing Gold
2012 London Gold
2016 Rio de Janeiro Silver
2020 Tokyo Gold

FIH World Cup
2010 Rosario Silver
2014 The Hague Gold
2018 London Gold
2022 Terasssa and Amstelveen Gold

FIH Champions Trophy
2006 Amstelveen Silver
2007 Quilmes Gold
2008 Monchengladbach Bronze
2009 Sydney Bronze
2010 Nottingham Silver
2011 Amstelveen Gold
2012 Rosario Bronze
2014 Mendoza Bronze
2016 London Silver
2018 Changzhou Gold

FIH World League (Semi Final)
2013 Rotterdam Gold
2015 Antwerp Gold

FIH World League (Final)
2015 Rosario 5th

FIH Hockey Pro League
2019       Gold
2020-21 Gold
2021-22 Silver

Euro Hockey Championship I
2009 Amstelveen Gold
2011 Monchengladbach Gold
2013 Boom Bronze
2015 London Silver
2019 Antwerp Gold
2021 Amstelveen Gold

Margot van Geffen made her debut in senior women's international hockey in 2011.
She appeared in three Olympic Games
2012 London Gold
2016 Rio de Janeiro Silver
2020 Tokyo Gold

FIH World Cup
2014 The Hague Gold
2018 London Gold
2022 Terasssa and Amstelveen Gold

Euro Hockey Championship I
2013 Boom Bronze
2015 London Silver
2017 Amstelveen Gold
2019 Antwerp Gold
2021 Amstelveen Gold
2023 Monchengladbach Gold

The following are the statiscics of  the Netherlands players appeared in 235 matches
Caps Goals Players
312       23   Minke Smabers
266       34   Eva de Goede
265       17   Margot van Geffen
258       34   Fatima Moreiro de Melo
247       95   Lidewij Welten
235     195   Maartje Paumen
235       96  Mijntje Donners



‘Never doubted my abilities to come back into the national setup’, says Indian Team forward Preeti Dubey

Preeti made her last appearance for the team in the Hockey World League Semi-Final in 2017


 
New Delhi: Preeti Dubey, the dynamic forward, was named in the 33-member Indian Women’s Hockey Team that is currently training at SAI Bangalore. The 60-member assessment squad that reported to camp on 1st April was spruced up after selection trials that were held on the 6th and 7th of April 2024.



Mulder & Pasarakonda Appointed Interim U.S. Men’s National Team Coaches



COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Jason Mulder and Aditya Pasarakonda have been appointed by USA Field Hockey as the interim coaches of the U.S. Men’s National Team and will lead the program through July 2024. This follows the resignation of Harry Singh.

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