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News for 20 July 2023

All the news for Thursday 20 July 2023


Indian Women’s Hockey Team goes down 0-2 against Germany



Russelsheim: Hosts Germany got the better of the Indian Women’s Hockey Team with a 2-0 win here on Wednesday.





Indian women’s hockey team draws blank in Germany 2023 tour

India lost their third and final match of the tour 2-0 to Germany. They had earlier lost 3-2 to China and then went down 4-1 to the hosts.

The Indian women’s hockey team lost to hosts Germany 2-0 at Russelsheim on Wednesday.





Scotland women fall short against France in Marseille first test match



In the first of three matches Scotland women lost 4-2 to France in Marseille. Today’s game was uncapped, but tomorrows and Saturday’s matches will be capped matches.





Indian Men's Hockey Team leaves for Spain for four-nation tournament

The Indian Men's Hockey Team will begin their campaign against the hosts Spain on July 25th



Bengaluru: The 24-member Indian Men's Hockey Team on Wednesday left for Spain for the 100th Anniversary Spanish Hockey Federation - International Tournament to be held in Terrasa, Spain from July 25th to July 30th. India will compete against England, Netherlands, and the hosts Spain in the four-nation tournament.





FIH Hockey Pro League 2023-2024: Argentina – Great Britain to open the show!



Argentina and Great Britain – women and men – will launch season 5 of the FIH Hockey Pro League on 6 December 2023 in Santiago del Estero, Argentina. Promoted from the inaugural FIH Hockey Nations Cup, India (women) and Ireland (men) will play their first match vs China and the Netherlands respectively, in Bhubaneswar, India. This was revealed today with the publication of the full match schedule for the season - including all venues, dates and timings – by the International Hockey Federation (FIH).





EuroHockey Championship I - Past Final Standings

By Tariq Ali

Men's and Women's EuroHockey Championship I: 2023 to be held in Monchengladbach, Germany

Past Final Standings: Men's EuroHockey Championship I

1st EuroHockey Championship I -Brussels, Belgium, 1970:
1 West Germany 2 Netherlands 3 Spain 4 France 5 Belgium 6 England 7 Poland 8 Switzerland 9 Ireland 10 Czechoslovakia 11 Austria 12 Wales 13 Italy 14 Soviet Union 15 Scotland 16 Finland 17 Hungary 18 Denmark 19 Malta

2nd EuroHockey Championship I - Madrid, Spain, 1974:
1 Spain 2 West Germany 3 Netherlands 4 England 5 Poland 6 France 7 Scotland 8 Wales 9 Czechoslovakia 10 Belgium 11 Ireland 12 Italy 13 Yugoslavia 14 Denmark 15 Austria 16 Portugal 17 Switzerland 18 Finland

3rd EuroHockey Championship I - Hanover, West Germany, 1978:
1 West Germany 2 Netherlands 3 England 4 Spain 5 Poland 6 Wales 7 France 8 Ireland 9 Soviet Union 10 Czechoslovakia 11 Scotland 12 Gibraltar

4th EuroHockey Championship I - Amstelveen, Netherlands 1983:
1 Netherlands 2 Soviet Union 3 West Germany 4 Spain 5 England 6 France 7 Scotland 8 Belgium 9 Poland 10 Ireland 11 Austria 12 Wales

5th EuroHockey Championship I - Moscow, Soviet Union, 1987:
1 Netherlands 2 England 3 West Germany 4 Soviet Union 5 Poland 6 Ireland 7 Spain 8 Scotland 9 Italy 10 Belgium 11 France 12 Wales

6th EuroHockey Championship I - Paris, France, 1991:
1 Germany 2 Netherlands 3 England 4 Soviet Union 5 Spain 6 France 7 Ireland 8 Poland 9 Belgium 10 Wales 11 Switzerland 12 Italy

7th EuroHockey Championship I - Dublin, Ireland, 1995:
1 Germany 2 Netherlands 3 England 4 Belgium 5 Ireland 6 Poland 7 Wales 8 Ireland 9 Belarus, 10 Scotland 11 Switzerland 12 France

8th EuroHockey Championship I - Padua, Italy, 1999:
1 Germany 2 England 3 Netherlands 4 Belgium 5 Spain 6 Wales 7 France 8 Russia 9 Poland 10 Switzerland 11 Ireland 12 Italy

9th EuroHockey Championship I - Barcelona, Spain, 2003:
1 Germany 2 Spain 3 England 4 Netherlands 5 France 6 Belgium 7 Poland 8 Scotland 9 Ireland 10 Italy 11 Switzerland 12 Russia

10th EuroHockey Championship I - Leipzig, Germany, 2005:
1 Spain 2 Netherlands 3 Germany 4 Belgium 5 France 6 England 7 Poland 8 Scotland

11th EuroHockey Championship I, Manchester, England, 2007:
1 Netherlands 2 Spain 3 Belgium 4 Germany 5 England 6 France 7 Ireland 8 Czech Republic

12th EuroHockey Championship I - Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2009:
1 England 2 Germany 3 Netherlands 4 Spain 5 Belgium 6 France 7 Austria 8 Poland

13th EuroHockey Championship I - Monchengladbach, Germany, 2011:
1 Germany 2 Netherlands 3 England 4 Belgium 5 Ireland 6 Spain 7 Russia 8 France

14th EuroHockey Championship I - Boom, Belgium, 2013:
1 Germany 2 Belgium 3 Netherlands 4 England 5 Spain 6 Ireland 7 Poland 8 Czech Republic

15th EuroHockey Championship I - London, England, 2015:
1 Netherlands 2 Germany 3 Ireland 4 England 5 Belgium 6 Spain 7 France 8 Russia

16th EuroHockey Championship I - Amstelveen, Netherlands, 2017:
Netherlands 2 Belgium 3 England 4 Germany 5 Spain 6 Ireland 7 Austria 8 Poland

17th EuroHockey Championship I - Antwerp, Belgium, 2019:
1 Belgium 2 Spain 3 Netherlands 4 Germany 5 England 6 Wales 7 Scotland 8 Ireland

18th EuroHockey Championship I - Amstelveen, Netherlands, 2021:
1 Netherlands 2 Belgium 3 Germany 4 England 5 Spain 6 France 7 Wales 8 Russia

Final Standings: Women's EuroHockey Championship I

1st EuroHockey Championship I - Lille, France, 1984:
1 Netherlands 2 Soviet Union 3 West Germany 4 England 5 Ireland 6 Scotland 7 Spain 8 Belgium 9 Czechoslovakia 10 France 11 Austria 12 Italy

2nd EuroHockey Championship I - London, England, 1987:
2 Netherlands 2 England 3 Soviet Union 4 West Germany 5 Spain 6 Scotland 7 Ireland 8 Wales 9 Belgium 10 France 11 Italy 12 Austria

3rd EuroHockey Championship I - Brussels, Belgium, 1991:
1 England 2 Germany 3 Soviet Union 4 Germany 5 Scotland 6 Spain 7 Belgium 8 Ireland 9 Wales 10 France 11 Italy 12 Austria

4th EuroHockey Championship I - Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1995:
1 Netherlands 2 Spain 3 Germany 4 England 5 Russia 6 Scotland 7 France 8 Ireland 9 Italy 10 Czech Republic 11 Belgium 12 Sweden

5th EuroHockey Championship I - Cologne, Germany, 1999:
1 Netherlands 2 Germany 3 England 4 Russia 5 Spain 6 Scotland 7 Ukraine 8 Lithuania 9 Ireland 10 France 11 Czech Republic 12 Belgium

6th EuroHockey Championship I - Barcelona, Spain, 2003:
1 Netherlands 2 Spain 3 Germany 4 England 5 Ukraine 6 Ireland 7 Scotland 8 France 9 Azerbaijan 10 Russia 11 Italy 12 Wales

7th EuroHockey Championship I - Dublin, Ireland, 2005:
1 Netherlands 2 Germany 3 England 4 Spain 5 Ireland 6 Ukraine 7 Scotland 8 France

8th EuroHockey Championship I - Manchester, England, 2007:
1 Germany 2 Netherlands 3 England 4 Spain 5 Azerbaijan 6 Ireland 7 Italy 8 Ukraine

9th EuroHockey Championship I - Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2009:
1 Netherlands 2 Germany 3 England 4 Spain 5 Ireland 6 Azerbaijan 7 Russia 8 Scotland

10th EuroHockey Championship I - Monchengladbach, Germany, 2011:
1 Netherlands 2 Germany 3 England 4 Spain 5 Belgium 6 Ireland 7 Azerbaijan 8 Italy

11th EuroHockey Championship I - Boom, Belgium, 2013:
1 Germany 2 England 3 Netherlands 4 Belgium 5 Spain 6 Scotland 7 Ireland 8 Belarus

12th EuroHockey Championship I - London, England, 2015:
1 England 2 Netherlands 3 Germany 4 Spain 5 Belgium 6 Scotland 7 Italy 8 Poland

13th EuroHockey Championship I - Amstelveen, Netherlands, 2017:
1 Netherlands 2 Belgium 3 England 4 Germany 5 Spain 6 Ireland 7 Czech Republic 8 Scotland

14th EuroHockey Championship I - Antwerp, Belgium, 2019:
1 Netherlands 2 Germany 3 Spain 4 England 5 Ireland 6 Belgium 7 Russia 8 Belarus

15th EuroHockey Championship I - Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2021:
1 Netherlands 2 Germany 3 Belgium 4 Spain 5 England 6 Ireland 7 Scotland 8 Italy



Two Olympic qualifier spots on the line at men’s Championship II in Dublin

Dublin’s National Sports Campus is the venue from Sunday, July 23rd to Saturday, July 29th for the men’s EuroHockey Championship II, offering a route to next January’s Olympic qualifiers for two sides.





EuroHockey Championship II, Men Overview



Ireland are hosting the Men’s  EuroHockey Championship II at the National Sports Campus, Abbotstown from July 23-29.





Consistency the key for Batch in Kookaburras’ Oceania Cup team



Kookaburras Head Coach Colin Batch has announced the team that will attempt to qualify for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games when they take on New Zealand in the Oceania Cup next month in Whangarei.





Five DH Academy players in Pakistan team for Asian Champions Trophy



Five-DH-Academy-players-in-Pakistan-team-for-Asian-Champions-TrophyLAHORE: As many as five boys of Dar Hockey Academy have gained selection in the Pakistan team for the Asian Hockey Champions Trophy to be held in the Indian city of Chennai from August 3-12.





Changes likely in PHF after high-profile meeting

All the recommendations forwarded by the Evaluation Committee have been approved

By Abdul Mohi Shah


Pakistan hockey team - PHF

ISLAMABAD: The high-profile Pakistan Hockey Federation’s (PHF) Committee formed by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has approved all the recommendations forwarded by the Performance Evaluation Committee that included replacing the current setup with new faces.





Forsyth adds to Old Georgians star power



Old Georgians have added another big star to their line-up with Alan Forsyth moving from HGC to the English champions for next season.





Talent Academies get ready for 2023 Festival in Nottingham



Over 3 days from 29th–31st July 2023, Nottingham is set to play host to the England Hockey Talent Academy Festival, presented by Sunbelt Rentals UK and Ireland.  

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