Welcome to the Fieldhockey.com Archives

Daily Hockey news updated @ 10:00 GMT

News for 15 March 2022

All the news for Tuesday 15 March 2022


Men's AHF Cup Jakarta 2022 - 15 March
Jakarta

All times GMT +7

13 Mar 2022 is a rest day

14 Mar 2022 14:30     SRI v THA (Pool A)       6 - 2
14 Mar 2022 16:45     BAN v SGP (Pool B)     9 - 0
14 Mar 2022 19:00     OMA v INA (Pool B)      7 - 1

15 Mar 2022 14:30     KAZ v SRI (Pool A)    
15 Mar 2022 16:45     IRI v BAN (Pool B)    
15 Mar 2022 19:00     SGP v OMA (Pool B)    

Pool A

Rank Team Played Wins Draws Losses Goals For Goals Against Goal Difference Points
1 Sri Lanka 2 2 0 0 11 2 9 6
2 Kazakhstan 1 1 0 0 6 0 6 3
3 Thailand 3 1 0 2 3 12 -9 3
4 Uzbekistan 2 0 0 2 0 6 -6 0

Pool B

Rank Team Played Wins Draws Losses Goals For Goals Against Goal Difference Points
1 Oman 2 2 0 0 19 3 16 6
2 Bangladesh 2 2 0 0 14 2 12 6
3 Iran 2 1 0 1 4 11 -7 3
4 Indonesia 3 1 0 2 6 18 -12 3
5 Singapore 3 0 0 3 3 12 -9 0


Live streaming and full game replay on the Watch Hockey App (May be Geo blocked if there is TV coverage)

FIH Match Centre



“We would love to make history as a team”



Ahead of the 9th edition of the FIH Hockey Women’s Junior World Cup taking place in South Africa (1-12 April), we’re conducting a series of exclusive interviews with the participating teams. Today: Christa Ramasimong (RSA).





Need to finish games in regulation time, not shoot-outs: India women's hockey coach

Both the matches in India's recent Pro League tie against Germany went to shoot-out with the home team losing the first


FILE PHOTO: Fairly well-placed at second position in the standings, Janneke Schopman wants her players to improve with every game going forward in the FIH Pro league.   -  THE HINDU

Indian women's hockey team chief coach Janneke Schopman on Monday said the side should close down games in regulation time instead of allowing them to stretch till shoot-outs but she was quite pleased with the regular scoring chances created by her wards in the ongoing FIH Pro League ties.





MHC hire fitness expert Drowley

By Jugjet Singh


Malaysia have taken a big step towards a new milestone on their journey to becoming a top hockey nation by hiring renowned fitness coach Tom Drowley. -Pic credit to Facebook MHC

Malaysia have taken a big step towards a new milestone on their journey to becoming a top hockey nation by hiring renowned fitness coach Tom Drowley.





GB Hockey’s former fitness lead takes up Malaysia role


Tom Drowley moves from GB Hockey to Malaysia PIC: Malaysia Hockey

Malaysia have signed Great Britain’s former fitness lead to guide them towards Paris 2024 Olympic qualification.





Malaysia seeking veterans for World Masters Hockey

By SARBAN SINGH



PETALING JAYA: Malaysia are on a lookout for veteran hockey players to don national colours.





Winning environment pushes teen Amirul to flourish



PETALING JAYA: Amirul Haniff Mamat (pic) is the youngest player with Tenaga Nasional and is enjoying every moment in the Malaysian Hockey League (MHL).





Men’s Indoor Program challenges USA in CanAm Indoor Series

Senior and Junior Indoor programs are Pennsylvania Bound



The USA national indoor program will host Team Canada in Spring City, Pennsylvania on March 19-20, 2022 for the Men’s CanAm Indoor Series. Canada is sending a junior and senior roster of Indoor National Team players.





Annadale’s four-goal swing gives survival hopes boost as UCD relegated from men’s EYHL

Men’s EY Hockey League – day 15 round-up


Annadale's Tim Cross and David Tremlett celebrate. Pic: Annadale HC

Lisnagarvey eased to a comfortable 4-1 win over YMCA at Comber Road to keep their two-point lead at the top of the table In tact with three rounds to go. It was largely built around three goals in as many minutes early in the second half which saw them race away.





Pembroke move within touching distance of women’s EYHL title

Women’s EY Hockey League – day 16 round-up


Loreto's Aoife Taaffe celebrates with team mates Yasmin Pratt and Mia Jennings. Pic: Adrian Boehm

Pembroke moved within one result of the women’s EY Hockey League title as three second half goals saw them get the best of a hard-working Belfast Harlequins.





Lead changes in all three men’s EYHL2 groups as Cookstown and Dale advance in IJC


Railway Union celebrate a Mark English goal. Pic: Max Fulham

The lead changed hands at the top of each of the three men’s EYHL Division 2 groups with Railway Union, Clontarf and Cookstown now leading the way in their respective groups.





Monkstown land women’s EYHL2 semi berth as Ards close in too


Monkstown's Emily Kealy. Pic: Deryck Vincent

Monkstown became the first women’s side to have a confirmed semi-final spot in the women’s EYHL Division 2 finals weekend with Ards within touching distance of joining them following their respective wins over the weekend.





Kenya Police underline title ambitions

By  Agnes Makhandia

“We were aware the results would go either way coming into this match considering the status of our opponents, who had participated in the Africa Clubs Championship last year in Ghana and by the fact that they won against us 3-1 in 2019 and finished second while we settled for a third position.





School of Excellence move up

by Helge Schütz


Christopher D'alton of DTS (right) and Sachin Jaanda of School of Excellence in action during Saturday's match that SoE won 2-1. Photo: Helge Schütz

THE School of Excellence Hockey Club moved up to second position in the Bank Windhoek Indoor Hockey Men's Premier League after picking up a win and a draw over the weekend.





When champions India almost missed the chance to play 1975 Hockey World Cup

The 1975 World Cup win was a massive achievement for the Indian men's hockey team. It was not only the first World Cup win that Indians were proud of but also the first podium finish in hockey in many years.

By: Shubham Pandey


Indian won their first and only World Cup in 1975. (Image source: Hockey India Twitter)

The 1975 World Cup win was a massive achievement for the Indian men's hockey team. It was not only the first World Cup win that Indians were proud of but also the first podium finish in hockey in many years.

Fieldhockey.com uses cookies to assist with navigating between pages. Please leave the site if you disagree with this policy.
Copyright remains with the credited source or author