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News for 12 April 2022

All the news for Tuesday 12 April 2022


Amit Rohidas to lead India against Germany

Defender Amit Rohidas will continue to lead the 22-member Indian men's hockey team in its next FIH Pro League tie against Germany, starting on Thursday.


Defender Amit Rohidas will continue to lead the 22-member Indian men's hockey team in its next FIH Pro League tie against Germany. (File Photo)   -  Biswaranjan Rout

Defender Amit Rohidas will continue to lead the 22-member Indian men's hockey team in its next FIH Pro League tie against Germany, starting on Thursday.





Drake Establishes FIH Hockey Pro league Traveling Roster for Argentina Games



COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Following their first Europe leg of the FIH Hockey Pro League, USWNT Head Coach Greg Drake and coaching staff have named the 21-athlete traveling roster that will head to Argentina for two matches.





FIH Hockey Women's Junior World Cup 2022 - 12 April
Potchefstroom (RSA)

All times GMT +2

11 Apr 2022 11:15     WAL v URU (13th-14th Place)     1 - 5
11 Apr 2022 13:30     ZIM v MAS (11th-12th Place)       2 - 7
11 Apr 2022 15:45     AUT v IRL (9th-10th Place)          0 - 4

12 Apr 2022 09:00     RSA v USA (7th-8th Place)     3 - 2
12 Apr 2022 11:15     KOR v ARG (5th-6th Place)    
12 Apr 2022 13:30     IND v ENG (3rd-4th Place)    
12 Apr 2022 15:45     NED v GER (Final)    

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Final flourish as Junior World Cup debutants Ireland, Malaysia and Uruguay all enjoy big wins.



It was the penultimate day of action at the FIH Women’s Junior Hockey World Cup, with positions 9-14 being decided today.





Proud ending for Malaysia in Potchefstroom

By Jugjet Singh


A Malaysian player (in white) tries to break away from two Zimbabwe players during a Junior World Cup match in Potchefstroom, South Africa, yesterday. Pic courtesy of MHC

KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian women's hockey team showed great fighting spirit to carve out a remarkable 7-2 win over Zimbabwe to claim 11th place in the Junior World Cup (JWC) in Potchefstroom, South Africa. yesterday.





Four-star Ireland finish debut Junior World Cup with a flourish



Ireland finished strong to end their first ever Junior World Cup campaign in ninth place with a third successive win in Potchefstroom, running up four second half goals in a superb performance.





India look to recreate 2013 magic against England in bronze-medal match

India had a memorable campaign in the tournament till the semi-finals, where they lost 0-3 to three-time champions, the Netherlands.


India had an unbeaten run in the pool stages, which include a 2-1 win over Germany. (Photo Source: Twitter/Hockey india)

Potchefstroom: Their dream of winning a maiden FIH Junior Women's Hockey World Cup title shattered, India need to lift their morale quickly to match their best-ever third-place finish when they take on England in the bronze medal tie on Tuesday.





Victoria 2026 Commonwealth Games a winner for hockey



Hockey in Australia is ready to reap the momentous benefits of another home Commonwealth Games following the announcement that Victoria will host the 2026 edition of the showpiece event.





Victoria state awarded 2026 Commonwealth Games, hockey in Geelong

By Rod Gilmour


Stead Park hockey grounds in Geelong, the area which will host hockey at the 2026 Commonwealth Games PIC: POLYTAN

The Australian state of Victoria has been awarded the 2026 Commonwealth Games, with hockey set to feature in Geelong.





Pakistan hockey needs to adopt modern techniques, says Aikman

By Abdul Mohi Shah

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will have to adopt modern techniques for hockey by breaking away from the past glories and accepting challenges and versatility of the modern game, said national team head coach Siegfried Aikman in an exclusive interview with ‘The News’ on Monday.





Maybank’s Muhajir hopes to cash in on chance for Oz-some test



PETALING JAYA: The selection of Muhajir Abdul Rauf (pic) for the test match series against Australia did not come as a surprise.





Scotland Aspiring and Emerging squad announcements to face Wales



The Scotland Aspiring and Emerging squads are in action this weekend as they each take to the field to play Wales in an exciting three-match series.





ABN AMRO EHL events to be live-streamed



Every ABN AMRO Euro Hockey League moment from the Wagener Stadium and Club Egara will be broadcast live this week as part of the annual Easter hockey carnival.





Belgium: Who Will Accompany Leo and Watducks in the Playoffs?

Laurent Toussaint



It will therefore be necessary to wait for the 22nd and last day of the championship in the Honor Division to know the names of the last 2 qualified for the semi-finals. One certainty, however, the Dragons, defending champion, will not play in the playoffs after their defeat against Gantoise.





Finch stars as Old Boys shock Saints

by Helge Schütz


Dylan Finch celebrates one of his five goals against Saints. Photo: Helge Schütz

SAINTS' unbeaten start to the Namibia’s Bank Windhoek Indoor Men's Premier League came to a sudden halt on Saturday night when they suffered a shock 5-1 defeat to Windhoek Old Boys.

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