Netherlands women's national field hockey team

Netherlands women's national field hockey team
Netherlands

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Nickname
Association Dutch Hockey Confederation
(Koninklijke Nederlandse Hockey Bond)
Coach Maximiliano Caldas
Top scorer
FIH ranking 2nd

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The Netherlands' national women's field hockey team is currently number two on the FIH world rankings and they are the 2006 world champions and reigning Olympic champions. Netherlands is the most successful team in World Cup history, having won the title six times.

Contents

Tournament records

Olympic Games

World Cup

Champions Trophy

European Championships

National team coaches

  • 1965–1974 – Jo Jurissen
  • 1975–1977 – Riet Küper
  • 1977–1980 – Huib Timmermans
  • 1980–1989 – Gijs van Heumen
  • 1989–1993 – Roelant Oltmans
  • 1993–1994 – Bert Wentink
  • 1994–2000 – Tom van 't Hek
  • 2001–2008 – Marc Lammers
  • 2008–2010 – Herman Kruis
  • 2010–present – Max Caldas

Current squad

The following players have been selected by head coach Marc Lammers to participate in the 2007 Champions Trophy:

Player Club Position
Floortje Engels Amsterdam HBC Goalkeeper
Lisanne de Roever SV Kampong Goalkeeper
Minke Booij HC Den Bosch Defender
Mignonne Meekels HC Rotterdam Defender
Sophie Polkamp Stichtse Cricket en Hockey Club Defender
Janneke Schopman HC Den Bosch Midfielder
Wieke Dijkstra Laren MHC Midfielder
Nienke Kremers HC Den Bosch Midfielder
Fatima Moreira de Melo HC Rotterdam Midfielder
Maartje Paumen HC Den Bosch Midfielder
Michelle van der Pols SV Kampong Midfielder
Minke Smabers Laren MHC Midfielder
Jiske Snoeks Amsterdam HBC Midfielder
Naomi van As HC Klein Zwitserland Forward
Maartje Goderie HC Den Bosch Forward
Eva de Goede SV Kampong Forward
Kim Lammers Laren MHC Forward
Carlijn Welten Stichtse Cricket en Hockey Club Forward

Recent call-ups

Under 18's Team

The team has players aged 14 up to 17, most of the following have played in the under 18's championship in 2009 and won the World Championship. The competition takes place every year in June and July. The below team is the 2010 team, captained by Jasmin de Jong and Maisie McCormack (de van Campen). They are the most successful of all under 18 female hockey teams in the world, and are coached by the Netherlands Women's National Field Hockey Team coach, they have hosted the World Cup for the last five years. In July 2010 they brought victory home once again, player of the tournament was shared between Jasmin de Jong and Maisey de van Campen.

Goalkeeper – Josephina Van Hijk

Defence One – Eve Johannes

Defence Two – Laura Poepjes

Defence Three – Julia Bakker

Center One – Merel de Lange

Center Two – Jasmin De Jong

Center Three – Natasja Smit

Center Forward One – Maisie McCormack (de van Campen)

Center Forward Two – Kim Maes

Wing One – Anna van Buron

Wing Two – Karin de Kezer

2006 Women's Hockey World Cup Squad

Head coach: Marc Lammers

No. Player Pos. Age
1 Lisanne de Roever GK 27
3 Eefke Mulder FW 28
4 Fatima Moreira de Melo MF 28
5 Jiske Snoeks MF 28
7 Miek van Geenhuizen MF 24
9 Wieke Dijkstra DF 22
10 Sylvia Karres FW 29
11 Maartje Goderie MF 22
13 Minke Smabers MF 29
14 Minke Booij Captain sports.svg DF 29
15 Janneke Schopman DF 29
16 Chantal de Bruin DF 30
17 Maartje Paumen DF 21
18 Naomi van As FW 23
19 Ellen Hoog FW 20
20 Eveline de Haan GK 30
21 Sophie Polkamp DF 22
23 Kim Lammers FW 25

See also

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