Heartbreak for SA U21 as even battle shaded by Malaysians

Bhubaneswar 2021 – Heartbreak for SA U21 as even battle shaded by Malaysians

As the group stage of action for South Africa and Malayisa came to its end at the 2021 FIH Junior World Cup of Hockey in Bhubaneswar, the two countries locked horns knowing they both needed a result to progress in the tournament. For South Africa it was a win needed, while Malaysia would secure their place in the top 8 with a draw. With so much on the line the two nations produced what could simply be described as a classic that had goals, cards, opportunities, saves and some great tension. Malaysia had their lead erased 3 times in course of the game but ultimately shaded the game with a 56th minute strike. The 4-3 win meant Malaysia qualified for the quarter final for the fifth time in their history and South Africa will now play off for a best finish of 9th. After a tense opening half, Malaysia managed the only goal of the first period with a penalty corner hit low and hard by Khalid in the 29th minute. It was probably a fair reflection of the first half as Malaysia had looked the most likely to score. But the African side came out with wonderful intent in the second half and pulled level when captain Guy Morgan fired home the penalty corner. Malaysia re-established the lead from a well worked penalty corner variation through Kamaruddin that gave keeper Taine Bird little chance. But once again South Africa bounced back with a wonderful goal from Jared Campbell, the vice-captain, who finished with a wonderful instinctive shot. Shamsul re-established the lead for Malaysia when a triple save was not cleared and eventually fired home. With South Africa needing a victory they surged forward and Jared Campbell levelled again when he reacted quickest to finish into an empty net. As South Africa poured forward looking for the goal that would secure a first ever Junior World Cup victory over Malaysia as well as a first spot in the Quarter Finals ever, they left them self open at the back and the Malaysians capitalized to score the game winning goal. It was an enthralling game of hockey that presented enough opportunities for the Africans, but they will now play off in the 9-16 Bracket with a first playoff game against Canada who finished bottom of Pool D.    The game takes place on the 30 November and will be live on the Watch Hockey App. Full Time SA 3-4 Malaysia Source: SAHockey.co.za  

South Africa bounce back with superb victory over Chile

Bhubaneswar 2021 – South Africa bounce back with superb victory over Chile

The South African U21 Hockey Men reignited their Quarter Final hopes with a brilliant clinical display of attacking hockey against Chile this morning. After a tough opening encounter with Belgium, the Africans knew it would be a tough encounter taking on the 2021 Pan American Championship winners Chile. The South Africans were clearly the dominant team in the early exchanges and were able to make that dominance count with a wonderful team goal finished by Idrees Abdulla in the 7th minute. Despite continued dominance South Africa were unable to add to the scoreline in the first half and were hoping they would not rue the lack of cut-throat in the opening 30. Chile started the second half with a much greater determination following some stern words from head coach Alejandro Gomez, but the foot hold they were creating in the game slipped as South African vice captain showed alert thinking to react quickest in the D and finish with a sublime strikers touch. The Chilean’s fought back immediately and pulled a goal back and reinvigorated their challenge with an Amoroso drag flick from a penalty corner that was speeding up as it flew in past Guy Morgan on the post. The Chilean Sail was gathering wind, but Cameron le Forestier popped up to tear the sail with a brilliantly orchestrated diving finish. It was a the type of goal that you spend hours training for in the hope that an opportunity like it presents itself in a game. The South Africans know that goal difference could play a part in the discussion so they kept going forward looking for another and from a penalty corner, specialist Jacques van Tonder netted his second of the tournament to make it 4-1. 4-1 became 5-1 in the final chukka as le Forestier popped up to claim his second and give the South Africans an even goal difference ahead of their final group game against Malaysia. OF course, after the result today, the boys will watch the Malaysia and Belgium game later and this will leave them knowing exactly what they need in the final group game tomorrow! Result South Africa 5-1 Chile 🎥reaction from Player Of The Match – South Africa’s Cameron le Forestier after his team’s 5-1 win over Chile at the FIH Odisha Hockey Men’s Junior World Cup 2021. #RisingStars #JWC2021@SA_Hockey pic.twitter.com/VTOm73i6aD — International Hockey Federation (@FIH_Hockey) November 26, 2021 Fixtures 27 November – 11:00 (SA Time) – SA vs. Malaysia

ACCC 2021 (MEN 32nd Edition – WOMEN 23rd Edition) – Match Schedule – Day 4

Match Schedule TEAM   SCORES GENDER TEAM   SCORE Tairat (EGY) 4 MEN Wazalendo (KEN) 2 Ghana Prisons (GHA) 0 WOMEN Plateau Queens (NGR) 0 Ghana Revenue Authority (GHA) 4 WOMEN Delta Queens (NGR) 1 Zamalek (EGY) 1 MEN Ghana Revenue Authority (GHA) 0 Eastern Company (EGY) 1 MEN Kada Stars (NGR) 2 Police Machine (NGR) 3 MEN Ghana Police Service (GHA) 1 WATCH REPLAY Tairat (EGY) vs Wazalendo (KEN) –  [Click for Video] – Source: N2K TV Ghana Prisons (GHA) vs Plateau Queens (NGR) –  [Click for Video] – Source: N2K TV Ghana Revenue Authority (GHA) vs Delta Queens (NGR) (Women) –  [Click for Video] – Source: N2K TV Zamalek (EGY) vs Ghana Revenue Authority (GHA) –  [Click for Video] – Source: N2K TV Eastern Company (EGY) vs Kada Stars (NGR) –  [Click for Video] – Source: N2K TV Police Machine (NGR) vs Ghana Police Service (GHA) –  [Click for Video] – Source: N2K TV   DAY 4 IN PICTURES  

Media Release – FIH Hockey Women’s Junior World Cup South Africa 2021 put on hold

26 November 2021 Lausanne, Switzerland: Following the outbreak of a new coronavirus variant in South Africa, the International Hockey Federation (FIH), the South African Hockey Association and the North-West University of Potchefstroom have jointly decided that the FIH Hockey Women’s Junior World Cup South Africa 2021, initially planned in Potchefstroom from 5 to 16 December, will not happen under these circumstances. “The safety of everyone involved in the FIH events is an absolute priority. Additionally, many countries, including from some of the participating teams, have now strongly increased their travel restrictions with South Africa, including halting flights. Therefore, it simply isn’t possible to maintain this event as planned. This is hugely disappointing. An FIH Junior World Cup is so important for the development of young players. Also, it was the first time that an FIH World Cup was due to take place on African soil. On behalf of FIH, I’d like to thank all teams for their understanding as well as the local organisers for their great work and collaboration”, FIH CEO Thierry Weil said. FIH will keep monitoring the situation and take a decision about the potential staging of the 2021 FIH Hockey Women’s Junior World Cup as soon as it will be possible to do so.  For more information about FIH and hockey in general, please download the Watch.Hockey app or follow the FIH social media channels – Facebook, Instagram and Twitter – and website. #RisingStars

ACCC 2021 (MEN 32nd Edition – WOMEN 23rd Edition) – Match Schedule – Day 3

Match Schedule TEAM   SCORES GENDER TEAM   SCORE Ghana Prisons (GHA) 1 WOMEN Delta Queens (NGR) 1 Ghana Police Service (GHA) 0 WOMEN Ghana Revenue Authority (GHA) 3 Kada Stars (NGR) 1 MEN Ghana Army (GHA) 1 Police Machine (NGR) 1 MEN Eastern Company (EGY) 2 WATCH REPLAY Ghana Prisons (GHA) vs Delta Queens (NGR) –  [Click for Video] – Source: N2K TV Ghana Police Service (GHA) vs Ghana Revenue Authority (GHA) –  [Click for Video] – Source: N2K TV Kada Stars (NGR) vs Ghana Army (GHA) –  [Click for Video] – Source: N2K TV Police Machine (NGR) vs Eastern Company (EGY) –  [Click for Video] – Source: N2K TV   DAY 3 IN PICTURES