News for 15 February 2024
All the news for Thursday 15 February 2024
2023-24 FIH Hockey Pro League
Men
Bhubaneswar, India
All times GMT +5:30
10 Feb 2024 17:30 IRL v NED (RR) 1 - 5
10 Feb 2024 19:30 IND v ESP (RR) 4 - 1
11 Feb 2024 17:30 ESP v AUS (RR) 3 - 4
11 Feb 2024 19:30 IND v NED (RR) 2 - 2 (4 - 2 SO)
13 Feb 2024 17:30 AUS v IRL (RR) 5 - 0
13 Feb 2024 19:30 NED v ESP (RR) 3 - 0
15 Feb 2024 17:30 ESP v IRL (RR)
15 Feb 2024 19:30 IND v AUS (RR)
16 Feb 2024 17:30 NED v AUS (RR)
6 Feb 2024 19:30 IND v IRL (RR)
Santiago del Estero, Argentina
All times GMT -3
14 Feb 2024 19:00 ARG v BEL (RR) 4 - 1
15 Feb 2024 19:00 BEL v GER (RR)
16 Feb 2024 19:00 ARG v GER (RR)
17 Feb 2024 19:00 ARG v BEL (RR)
18 Feb 2024 19:00 GER v BEL (RR)
19 Feb 2024 19:00 ARG v GER (RR)
Pool Standings
Women
Rourkela, India
All times GMT +5:30
12 Feb 2024 17:30 NED v USA (RR) 4 - 0
12 Feb 2024 19:30 CHN v IND (RR) 2 - 1
14 Feb 2024 17:30 AUS v CHN (RR) 2 - 0
14 Feb 2024 19:30 NED v IND (RR) 1 - 0
15 Feb 2024 13:30 AUS v USA (RR)
15 Feb 2024 15:30 NED v CHN (RR)
17 Feb 2024 17:30 USA v CHN (RR)
17 Feb 2024 19:30 AUS v IND (RR)
18 Feb 2024 17:30 AUS v NED (RR)
18 Feb 2024 19:30 USA v IND (RR)
Santiago del Estero, Argentina
All times GMT -3
14 Feb 2024 21:30 ARG v BEL (RR) 5 - 0
15 Feb 2024 21:30 BEL v GER (RR)
16 Feb 2024 21:30 ARG v GER (RR)
17 Feb 2024 21:30 ARG v BEL (RR)
18 Feb 2024 21:30 GER v BEL (RR)
19 Feb 2024 21:30 ARG v GER (RR)
Pool standings
Live scores
FIH Match Centre
Hockeyroos drop China, Dutch women take down India, while Argentina blast Belgium in both affairs
Earlier in the day at the ongoing mini-tournament in Rourkela, India, Australia’s women managed to get the better of China for the first time since the Tokyo Olympics and the Netherlands notched up yet another victory after a fiercely contested encounter with the tenacious Indian side.
Stewart scores again as Hockeyroos defeat China
Grace Stewart's fourth goal in as many matches helped the Hockeyroos claim redemption against China, in a win that saw Alice Arnott put on her second Player of the Match performance of the series.
Indian Women’s Hockey Team goes down 0-1 against the Netherlands in the FIH Hockey Pro League 2023/24
Felice Albers scored the winning goal for the Netherlands
Rourkela: The Indian Women’s Hockey Team lost their second match of the Rourkela leg in the FIH Hockey Pro League 2023/24 against the Netherlands 0-1. Felice Albers (27’ minute) scored the match's sole goal to win the encounter for the Netherlands.
Indian women impress against Dutch but pay for missed chances
Indian women’s impressive hockey performance ends in a 1-0 loss to the Netherlands, highlighting scoring difficulties.
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India and the Netherlands women in action. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Indian women played some of their most impressive hockey in recent times but ended up on the losing side against the Netherlands, going down 1-0 in Rourkela on Wednesday as scoring woes continued.
Valiant India strech the Netherlands, lose 0 - 1
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The Netherlands got what they wanted — a stern challenge from India amid partisan support of around 10,000 in the Birsa Munda Stadium in Rourkela on Wednesday. The FIH Pro League women’s result, however, was 1-0 to the World, Olympic, and European champions and holders of the title. But it’s a scoreline that may feel like a draw for the Indian ladies.
After two straight wins, India fancies chances against Australia
India outplayed Spain 4-1 before registering a thrilling 4-2 shootout win -- after a 2-2 scoreline in regulation time -- over defending champion and world number one the Netherlands to begin its season with a bang.
Indian players watch goalkeeper P R Shreejesh save a goal in the shootout against Netherlands in the FIH Hockey PRO League. | Photo Credit: BISWARANJAN ROUT/The Hindu
With its confidence boosted after back-to-back wins, India will fancy its chances against formidable Australia in its third match of the men’s FIH Pro League hockey here on Thursday.
Scotland women lose away to Spain in first test match of 2024
Scotland women lost the first game of their 2024 programme 5-0 against a 7th in the world ranked Spain side, who are on the back of qualifying for the Olympic Games.
Passmore Adds Four to USWNT’s Paris Centralized Training Squad
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – With the start of Paris 2024 Olympic Games just months away, U.S. Women’s National Team head coach David Passmore has strengthened the depth of the centralized training squad by bringing in four additional athletes full-time.
Seven USA Umpires & Technical Staff Appointed to Prominent International 2024
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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – USA Field Hockey is pleased to announce that seven USA representatives have been appointed as umpires and technical staff to several prominent upcoming international events.
Junior High Performance Staff Selects Athletes to Attend U-21 USWNT March Trial
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Following a 3-day training camp held in Charlotte, N.C., the women’s Junior High Performance Staff have evaluated and selected the group of athletes that will advance to the U-21 March Selection Camp.
Australia’s Indoor Teams gear up for ‘Big Apple’ USA Tour
A blockbuster 2024 Australian Indoor calendar is well underway following a successful National Championships in January, which saw 122 teams across 5 divisions battle it out for the crown of Australia’s best indoor hockey team.
Azrai scores five as Tenaga hammer 13 goals past Liaoning
By Aftar Singh
Tenaga (in red) in action against China's Liaoning in today's MHL match at National Hockey Stadium, Bukit Jalil. - Pic courtesy from MHC
KUALA LUMPUR: Tenaga Nasional hammered China's Liaoning 13-1 today to register their biggest win in the Malaysia Hockey League at National Hockey Stadium, Bukit Jalil.
England Hockey League 2023/24: Weekend 12 Review
The England Hockey League 2023/24 continued with thrilling action in Division 1 and Conferences across the country. Here's the full round up of both Men's and Women's Leagues from the 12th weekend:
Vote for Toni Marks in the Poligras Magic Skills Awards
South African Hockey5s captain mesmerised crowds in Muscat Oman with her clinical prowess in front of goal netting a remarkable return of 11 goals for the South Africans. One of her goals stood out amongst peers. In the group game Australia, South Africa secured their place with a brilliant win. The outstanding moment of the game came in the 20th minute as Rea Phume’s shot was deflected skywards. Marks instinctively played the ball in the air producing an unstoppable scoop over the keeper and translating South Africa’s domination onto the pitch onto the scoreboard.
Melbourne 1956 Olympic Gold medallist Gurdev Singh Kullar passes away
by Dil Bahra
Gurdev Singh Kullar
Gurdev Singh Kullar who represented India at the Melbourne 1956 Olympic Games, where India won her sixth consecutive Gold Medal, and who captained India at the Jakarta 1962 Asian Games where India won the Silver medal died on 8 February 2024 in Leeds, England.
Playing as inside right in the Melbourne Games with Udham Singh Kullar as left inside and Balbir Singh Senior as centre forward, they scored 24 of India’s 38 goals scored and conceded none.
The three of them represented Punjab Police and Punjab during the 1950s and early 1960s
Gurdev was born on 12 August 1933 in Sansarpur, Punjab and studied at Cantonment High School in Jalandhar. His father, Thakur Singh, was in the Army and toured New Zealand and Australia with the Indian Army Hockey Team in 1926 (India’s first overseas trip).
Gurdev Singh made his mark while a student in Jalandhar. He represented India at the Youth Festival in Poland in 1956.
He joined Punjab Police in 1956 and played for Punjab Police and Punjab from 1956 to 1967.
He toured New Zealand and Australia in 1961 with Indian Wanderers Team.
Indian Wanderers Hockey Team that toured New Zealand and Australia in 1961. Gurdev Singh Kullar is in front row, 1st from right.
He was a member the Gold Medal winning Punjab Team in National Hockey Championship in Bhopal 1962 where he was the Captain and Bombay 1965; Bronze Medal in Hyderabad 1961, Madras 1963 and Delhi 1964.
He was a member of the Gold Medal winning Punjab Police Hockey Team in All India Police Games in Gwalior 1956, Calcutta 1959, Hyderabad 1961, Trivandrum 1962, Jaipur 1964 and Guwahati 1966. He was in the Bronze Medal Team in Delhi in 1960.
He was in the Punjab Police team that won the Beighton Cup in 1966, scoring the winning goal against Signals team.
He played at the Tokyo 1958 Asian Games where India won the Silver Medal and was Captain at the Jakarta 1962 Asian Games where India won the silver medal.
He retired from international hockey in 1962 and immigrated to the UK in 1967.
He played for Airedale Hockey Club and Bingley Hockey Club in Leeds, UK.
A stamp featuring the hockey final at Melbourne Olympics was issued by Dominican Republic in 1958 and Gurdev Singh and Balbir Senior are featured on this stamp.
He died on Thursday 8th February 2024 at St. James Hospital Leeds, aged 90.
Balbir Singh Senior, Dil Bahra and Gurdev Singh Kullar in England in 2007
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