Indoor Africa Cup [IAC] 2024 (M&W) Logo revealed

The IAC2024 (M/W) takes place in Swakopmund, Namibia during the period 23-26 May 2024 and is the Qualifier for the FIH Indoor World Cup 2025. 4 Participating Teams (M/W) from: Botswana Namibia South Africa Zimbabwe #IAC2024 #HockeyInvites International Hockey Federation (FIH) SAHA – South African Hockey Association Namibia Hockey Hockey Association of Zimbabwe Botswana Hockey Association

The Indoor Hockey World Cup comes to Africa: 12 Men’s Teams to Compete

January 20, 2023 12 men’s teams will be competing in the upcoming FIH Hockey Indoor World Cup presented by SPAR, set to take place in Pretoria, South Africa in February 2023. As the host nation, South Africa will be making their fifth appearance in the tournament , missing out only on the 2011 version. Austria, the reigning champions and favorites to win, will be looking to defend their title. The Netherlands, who last won the tournament in 2015, will be coached by former winning captain Robert Tigges. Namibia will be making their return to the tournament after a 12-year absence. Iran, who have consistently improved their finishing position in each tournament they have participated in, will be a team to watch. Kazhakstan will be making their second appearance in the tournament. Czech Republic and Australia are the only teams to have participated in every event so far. Argentina will be making their debut in the tournament, joined by Pan America opponents United States. The tournament was originally set to take place in Belgium, but was cancelled due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.Thanks to the support of SPAR, we are thrilled to see the tournament back on track and look forward to an exciting competition in Pretoria. Don’t miss out on the action as the world’s top indoor hockey teams compete for the coveted title of World Champions. Tickets are available on itickets.co.za here Source: SAHockey.co.za

IAC 2021 - Namibia Women Win Gold

Watch out world, Namibia and South Africa are on their way

April 18, 2021 South Africa men and Namibia women have secured their places at the FIH Indoor Hockey World Cup in Belgium next year after an intense three days of hockey competition in Durban, South Africa. It was a tournament packed with high scoring matches, a great competitive atmosphere and a sense of relief to be back playing international hockey. As Tournament Director Sarah Bennett said: “The Indoor Africa Cup was a great success. It was amazing to see international hockey being played on African soil during these very trying times, due to the Covid 19 pandemic. “The quality of hockey was of a high standard and it was fantastic to see the growth in Botswana hockey since their last international series in 2019. “It was also a credit to the South African Hockey Association, the local organising committee and Thomas Mores College to host this event of such a high standard Perhaps indicative of how much playing hockey meant to the athletes was demonstrated by the positive attitude shown by the Botswana teams. With no world ranking and a team that has had little opportunity to prepare together, the sides took to the tournament with verve and enthusiasm. Match score lines included a 37-0 loss by Botswana men to Namibia and a 30-0 loss for the women’s team to the eventual champions. In the round robin matches, South Africa men were a class apart as they scored 85 goals and conceded just seven during their five matches. While the 36-0 against Botswana was a master class in taking opportunities, it was the composed performance that saw them beat Namibia 4-1 in the final that marked their cards as champions of Africa and qualifiers for the FIH Indoor Hockey World Cup next year in Liege, Belgium. Captain of South Africa men, Jethro Eustice, said: “I am so excited, we have put a long process together with this group over the past year and a half. It wasn’t easy, Namibia put up a good fight but now we can’t wait to build up for the World Cup. “We have an exceptionally talented group but we have to challenge the world now. We had an exciting programme that challenged Africa, now we challenge the world.” For the women’s competition, it was always going to be tight between South Africa and Namibia. South Africa had the edge going into the final as they had beaten Namibia in the two round robin encounters – a tight 2-1 victory and a more convincing 4-0. However, Namibia have a lot of experience following their appearance at the FIH Indoor Hockey World Cup 2018 and were not going to be easily thrown from their goal of achieving a second consecutive African title. Head Coach Erwin Handura set his defence up to cope with all South Africa could throw at them, and goals from Caitlin Gillies and Sunelle Ludwig were enough to secure the win, the title and World Cup qualification. Namibia’s captain and stalwart midfielder Magreth Mengo said: “It feels fantastic, amazing and blessed. I don’t really have the words. We sorted out our defensive team and worked hard together. We helped each other and we had each other’s back. “Belgium here we come. We are representing Africa, so watch out, here we come. Namibia is representing Africa at world level.” Top goal scorers for the competitions were Fagan Hansen of Namibia men, with an incredible 24 goals and Tegan Fourie of South Africa with 10 goals. The result means South Africa men and Namibia women become the 11th teams to qualify for the FIH Indoor Hockey World Cup 2022, with just the PAHF competition left to decide who the 12th and final place in each competition goes to. The 2022 FIH Men’s and Women’s Indoor Hockey World Cups take place 2-6 February in the Belgium city of Liege. #IndoorHockey #IndoorWC2022 Source: FIH

SA Men IAC 2021 Champions

IAC 2021 – South Africa Men Are Champions

South Africa Men national indoor hockey team is the CHAMPION of the Indoor Africa Cup [IAC] 2021 and would represent Africa at the Indoor World Cup [IWC] 2022 | Liège, Belgium (2-6 Feb 2022).  

IAC 2021 - Namibia Women Win Gold

IAC 2021 – Namibia Women take Gold at the Indoor Africa Cup

Namibia Women take Gold at the Indoor Africa Cup booking their place for the Indoor World Cup in Belgium. Namibia 🇳🇦 Women national indoor hockey team is the CHAMPION of the Indoor Africa Cup [IAC] 2021 and would represent Africa at the Indoor World Cup [IWC] 2022 | Liège, Belgium (2-6 Feb 2022)