Michael McCann (field hockey)

Michael McCann (field hockey)
Michael McCann (field hockey)
Personal information
Born 26 September 1977

Michael McCann OAM (born 26 September 1977) is a field hockey striker from Australia, who won the gold medal with the Australia national field hockey team at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.[1] He was included in the national squad for the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup in 2001 after an impressive national league season netted him the top goal scorer's award.[2]

He retired from international hockey in 2007 after playing 165 games and scoring 72 goals.[3]

International senior tournaments

  • 2002 – World Cup, Kuala Lumpur (2nd place)
  • 2002 – Commonwealth Games, Manchester (1st place)
  • 2002 – Champions Trophy, Cologne (5th place)
  • 2003 – Champions Trophy, Amstelveen (2nd place)
  • 2004 – Olympic Games, Athens (1st place)
  • 2005 – Champions Trophy, Chennai (1st place)
  • 2006 – Commonwealth Games, Melbourne (1st place)
  • 2006 – Champions Trophy, Terrassa (4th place)
  • 2006 – World Cup, Mönchengladbach (2nd place)

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