Netherlands break Indian hearts at Odisha Hockey Men’s World Cup Bhubaneswar 2018

December 13 | Story By FIH Bhubaneswar, India: The line-up for the semi-finals of the Odisha Hockey Men’s World Cup Bhubaneswar 2018 has been revealed following quarter-final victories for Belgium and Netherlands on Thursday (13 December). Belgium’s Red Lions claimed a hard-earned 2-1 triumph over Germany to secure a first World Cup semi-final appearance in their history. Their opponents in Saturday’s final four meeting will be England, who defeated Olympic champions Argentina on Wednesday. The Netherlands completed the semi-final line-up by breaking the hearts of host nation India, with the Dutch battling to a 2-1 success over the home favourites to keep alive their hopes of World Cup glory. The Netherlands will now face reigning champions Australia in their semi-final, a re-match of the gold medal match at the 2014 World Cup in The Hague. The quarter-final match between Pool D winners Germany (FIH Hero World Ranking: 6) and Belgium (WR:3) – 5-0 winners against Pakistan in the cross-overs – was fascinating from start to finish, with both teams showing attacking intent throughout. Germany were the first team to make a mark on the scoreboard a minute before the end of the first quarter through midfielder Dieter Linnekogel, who drilled a low, powerful shot through the legs of Vincent Vanasch after being expertly found by Tom Grambusch’s searching pass from the right. The Red Lions pulled level three minutes into the second period, with Alexander Hendrickx scoring his fifth goal of the competition with a perfectly executed penalty corner drag-flick. It was no more than Belgium deserved, who were thwarted on numerous occasions thanks to some terrific goalkeeping from Germany’s Tobias Walter. The high-paced action continued throughout the third and fourth quarters, with the defensive lines of both teams excelling before Belgium made what proved to be the decisive breakthrough ten minutes from the end. Shot-stopper Walter produced another fine save to deny Belgium captain Thomas Briels, but could do little about the follow-up, with Tom Boon brilliantly spinning to slide the ball under the outstretched leg of the Germany goalkeeper. Die Honamas went for broke in the final stages, replacing Walter with an outfield player in an effort to ramp up the pressure on their European rivals. However, Belgium’s defensive line – marshalled by Odisha Player of the Match Arthur Van Doren – were simply superb, running down the clock to put Belgium into the World Cup semi-finals for the first time in their history. Speaking after the match, Belgium’s Simon Gougnard was understandably thrilled about the result, but indicated that the team’s focus had already switched to Saturday’s semi-final against England. “We had to fight really hard”, said Gougnard. “We are really happy but now we have to refocus and reboot and we’re looking forward to play the next game against England. The English team has some really quality players on the ball. A really physical team so we’re going to have to bring our ‘A’ game if we want to be able to contest with them. We will have to analyse them on video and come back with a really good plan if we want to win.” With three of the four semi-final places decided, the final berth was to be taken by the winner of what proved to be a thrilling encounter between host nation India (WR:5) and Netherlands (WR:4) in front of a huge crowd responsible for creating a deafening noise and an incredible atmosphere. Dutch ace Jeroen Hertzberger rattled the side of the India goal early in the contest, but it was the home favourites who were first to register when Akashdeep Singh showed his renowned finishing abilities to fire into the roof of the Netherlands net following Harmanpreet Singh’s saved penalty corner effort. The European champions restored parity with two seconds of the period remaining thanks to Thierry Brinkman’s brilliant touch in the circle, getting just enough on Mirco Pruijser’s hopeful pass to guide the ball past the despairing dive of goalkeeper PR Sreejesh. The two teams could not be separated in the second and third quarters, although both teams had their chances. Mink van der Weerden saw a string of penalty corner opportunities wasted, while Akashdeep Singh fired high over the Dutch goal with a backhand strike. When the Netherlands had a goal ruled out by a smart Indian video referral early in the fourth quarter, it seemed that it was not going to be their day. However, a poor tackle from Chinglensana Kangujam outside of the Indian circle resulted in a penalty corner, and the Dutch made no mistake from the opportunity as Mink van der Weerden slammed a low effort into the net. India’s hopes of getting back into the match were reduced when Amit Rohidas was given a ten-minute yellow card suspension for a foul on Mirco Pruijser. Despite that hinderance, India rallied and forced a fine save from Netherlands goalkeeper Pirmin Blaak, who brilliantly kicked clear a blistering backhand strike from the outstanding Harmanpreet. While the Dutch held on for their 2-1 victory, India’s 43-year wait for a World Cup semi-final appearance will continue for at least another four years. It was a painful end for the young team coached by Harendra Singh, but they have provided plenty of evidence at this event that the future of Indian hockey is very bright indeed. Speaking after the match, Netherlands match winner Mink van der Weerden said: “It’s been an exciting game to look at, I guess. It’s been going up and down. We didn’t get the control we really wanted, I think. It’s hard playing India. They were really creative and fast and sometimes a bit unpredictable, which is one of their strengths. But I think we did well. It’s been a pleasure to be on the field. The crowd was crazy. It’s been impressive and it’s been a lot of fun playing this game.” Looking ahead to the semi-final meeting with Australia, Van der Weerden said: “Australia and the Netherlands are two different teams from four years

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ACCC18 – Kenyan Women’s Teams Depart for Abuja

Source:  #kenyahockeyunion  | December 13, 2018 This morning, Women’s Premier League sides Telkom and USIU-A departed for Abuja, Nigeria for the 2018 edition of Africa Cup for Club Champions. The two teams got the nod for participation following a top two finish in 2017’s KHU women’s Premier League and will be needed to adjust fast for the tournament that starts in two day’s time. Telkom, who are fresh from clinching the Premier League title, will be seeking to reclaim the continental crown which eluded them last year after losing narrowly in the finals. USIU on their part also aim to match their counterparts’ performances. Kenya will however not be represented in the Men’s category this year after both Kenya Police and new Champions Butali Warriors pulled out of the competition, citing various reasons. The entire Kenya Hockey Union fraternity wishes Telkom and USIU all the best in Nigeria and we hope they will represent the country to their best. #kenyahockeyunion #fieldhockeyke

ACCC18 – “We will play in the final”, GRA’s James Mason

Source: isports360.com | December 12, 2018 After placing third in the last edition of the Africa Cup for Club Champions, GRA Men are eager to play in the grand final of this year’s ACCC. The club has promised Ghanaians of gold medal with intense preparations to back it. Isports360 caught up with Head Coach, James Mason who assured the entire Ghanaian hockey populace of a place in the final. Isports: When did training and preparation start? James Mason (JM): We started training and preparing right after the last ACCC. We knew the task ahead after pacing third in the previous edition hence the need to start preparing early. Isports: How do you assess the mental stability and fitness level of your players JM: The players are in shape both mentally and physically and will take on any opponent. We have a well-planned training schedule to put the players in shape. We have also psyched them in a positive manner on how to approach each game and the tournament in general. Isports: What new dimensions are you bringing on board as the coach JM: We are going to play more attacking and try not to concede. I have worked on our goal scoring techniques as well as penalty corner conversion. Isports: Which of the clubs do you see a s threat in your quest for continental glory? JM: Aside El Sharkia of Egypt, I personally don’t see any club stopping us. We have really trained and prepared. We came back last year after 24 years in the wilderness and you all saw what we did; bronze medalist. Isports: What should Ghanaians expect from GRA?  JM: They should expect nothing less than GRA men playing in the final and we also need most importantly their prayers and support. Coach James Mason ahead of the championship has named his final 18-man squad with Ghanaian international Ernest Opoku and Skipper Salya Nsalbini all making the cut. Squad in full:  Goalkeepers; Eugene Acheampong and Jeffery KariKari. Outfield players;  Ernest Opoku, Salya Nsalbini, Damalie Luke, Damalie Matthew, Stephen Ofosu Asamoah, Joshua Kwahu Peprah, Emmanuel Quansah, Samuel Afari, Abdul Malik, Arthur Ebenezer, Mike Akuamoah Boateng, Nick Hanson, Kwesi Anim Assah, Anthony Aikins, Mike Kofi Baiden and Christopher Dogbe. Technical Team: James Mason (Head coach), Ebenezer Frompong (Assistant Coach), Charles Moses (Assistant Team Manager) and Kwesi Aiduonu (Team Manager). The team is set to leave Ghana on Thursday 13th December, 2018. The 2018 Africa Cup for Club Champions is slated for Abuja, Nigeria from 15th December – 22nd December at the National Stadium.

ACCC18 – Ghana’s representatives : Six players to watch out for at 2018 ACCC

Source: isports360.com | December 12, 2018 The continent is ready for yet another intriguing competition as domestic league champions and runners up in selected countries battle for the 2018 Africa Cup for Club Champions. Ghana will as usual be represented in the male and female category; Ghana Authority men and women, Exchequers Hockey Club and Ghana Police female Hockey team. The country for the first time ever won gold at the ACCC courtesy GRA women in 2017 and will be looking to repeat the feat in Abuja, Nigeria. With these clubs ready and set for Abuja, isports360 takes a look at players who can lead the West African giants to glory. ERNEST OPOKU (GRA MEN) He is regarded by far as the best defender in the country. The former Sports Writers Association of Ghana Male Hockey Player of the year will be the main force for the GRA male team. Despite losing the league title, Ernest played a major role in GRA’s qualification to Africa. The defender bagged 10 goals (8 from penalty corners) in the just ended GAHA league.  A penalty conversion rate of 79% makes him the dangerous player prior to the ACCC when it comes to penalty corners; the Gonzalo Peillat of Africa. NICHOLAS HANSON (GRA MEN) Not the most skillfully of players but undoubtedly the dangerous striker the nation has per the just ended league season. With 9 goals to his credit during the just ended GAHA league, Nicholas is the man to lead the attack for GRA in their quest for continental glory. The pace and power behind the ball doesn’t really matter, as soon as it gets into the scoring circle, you bet on Nick deflecting it past whoever is in the post. SALYA NSALBINI (GRA MEN) Experience always counts and that’s what Salya brings on board. The former Trustees Hockey player has formed a formidable defensive pair with Ernest Opoku as well bagging goals for GRA. A slow start to the league due to an injury and many thought the Ghanaian skipper has nothing to offer gain in hockey. However, with 6 league goals in the 2018 GAHA league, Salya regained the confidence from the GRA faithfuls as well as Ghanaians and is one of the dangers in the GRA side. ANKOMAH EMMANUEL (EXCHEQUERS ) He needs no introduction when it comes to hockey. The Ghanaian international was the top scorer the last time he played in the ACCC (2016) and with an amazing 2018 season, the Exchequers skipper is a must watch. He has the pace, very skillfully and also very intelligent on and off the ball. The skipper who managed 4 league goals in the 2018 GAHA league is part of the side that dethroned and strip GRA off their league title as well as other local trophies. SAMUEL AKPENE (EXCHEQUERS) The dissolution of Trustees Hockey Club turned out to be a blessing for Exchequers Hockey club with the acquisition of Samuel Akpene. The young lad displayed both defensive and attacking propects in the 2018 GAHA league. Samuel is on the verge of becoming the nation’s best defender and a national call up without him is impossible. With four league goals all coming from penalty corners as well as helping Exchequers concede the least number of goals in the league, the Bankers will surely be a force to reckon with if he plays. OSMANU MOHAMMED (EXCHEQUERS) Mohammed who also joined Exchequers from Trustees is another player to watch out for. The yet to be capped Ghanaian international was undoubtedly the league’s best performer forming the best defensive pair with Akpene. The duo played a major role in the Exchequers winning the league trophy. Very tactical and disciplined, Osmanu will be a plus as he always has for the bankers in Africa.

England end Argentina’s title ambitions at Odisha Hockey Men’s World Cup Bhubaneswar 2018

December 12 | Story By FIH Bhubaneswar, India: England and Australia became the first teams to reach the final four of the Odisha Hockey Men’s World Cup Bhubaneswar 2018 thanks to victories in their respective quarter-final matches on Wednesday 12th December. England claimed a stunning 3-2 triumph over Olympic champions Argentina to book their ticket to the semi-finals, with Harry Martin’s fourth quarter strike proving decisive to set up a last four meeting with either Germany or Belgium, two teams that meet in the quarter-finals on Thursday 13th December. Reigning world champions Australia proved too strong for 20thranked France, powering to a 3-0 win to maintain their own ambitions to claim a third successive title. The Kookaburras’ semi-final opponents will be either host nation India or European champions the Netherlands, two sides that also go head-to-head tomorrow. The opening stages of the quarter-final meeting between Pool A winners Argentina (FIH Hero World Ranking: 2) and England (WR:7), winners against New Zealand in the cross-over play-offs, was a cagey affair, although England certainly had the better of the first quarter. Danny Kerry’s team saw a penalty corner effort blocked by the Argentina defence in what was England’s best chance of the period, before Los Leones – who defeated England in the bronze medal match at the 2014 World Cup in The Hague – hit the European nation with a sucker-punch at the start of the second quarter. The goal came through a very familiar source, Gonzalo Peillat finding the net with low and powerful penalty corner effort that England goalkeeper George Pinner half-blocked, but not enough to keep it out. England dragged themselves level before half time when 34-year-old Barry Middleton rolled back the years with a stunning strike into the bottom corner, smashing home after a surging run into the Argentina circle from Odisha Player of the Match Liam Ansell. Things went from good to great for England at the end of the third quarter when Middleton sent an aerial pass deep into Argentine territory, with Will Calnan capitalising on a defensive error to drill a terrific effort past the left foot of Juan Vivaldi, putting his side in command ahead of a thrilling final fifteen minutes of play. A video referral by umpire Javed Shaikh saw a penalty stroke initially awarded to Argentina downgraded to a penalty corner. However, it made little difference, as Peillat showed once again why he is rated as the world’s finest drag-flicker by scoring his sixth goal of the tournament to tie the match at 2-2 with 12 minutes remaining. Incredibly, England regained the lead just a minute later, with Harry Martin forcing home after Argentina’s usually reliable defence failed to clear their lines. Argentina almost conceded a fourth goal when Ansell rattled the left post after a mazy run from deep in his own half, while Pinner was brought into action in the dying seconds to make a crucial block and confirm England’s place in the semi-finals for the third Men’s World Cup in succession. “I think it was a good game”, said England’s Michael Hoare, who tasted victory against the Olympic champions on the occasion of his 100thinternational match. “Scoring with one second left in the end of the third quarter… we’ve had that against us in the last World Cup, it’s nice to get one in this one. I felt the boys dug in really deep at the end and we played really well. We deserve to win. We got to the semi-finals last time. I think this time we’re in a better position than last time. Our team is a bit stronger. Defensively we’ve been really good in the last two or three games. If we can do that again in the semis, I think we’ve got a great chance to get to the final.” Despite being the top ranked team in the world and entering their quarter-final meeting against France (WR:20) on the back of a devastating 11-0 Pool B victory over China, Australia (WR:1) had no intention of taking their opponent from Europe lightly. It was hardly surprising, given the stunning victory Les Bleus claimed over Argentina in their final pool match. The Kookaburras were dominant throughout the first period, scoring the opening goal just four minutes in when Jeremy Hayward sent a low penalty corner drag-flick into the net, either side of both Trent Mitton and Jake Whetton hitting the frame of the France goal.  A second Australian goal arrived four minutes into the second quarter, with Blake Govers bagging a penalty corner to move level with Gonzalo Peillat on six goals in the top scorer’s chart. France had a chance to pull a goal back when Timothée Clement created a good opportunity for Aristide Coisne, who managed to beat Australia goalkeeper Tyler Lovell only for Jeremy Hayward to clear the ball off the goal-line. Australia’s third and final goal arrived in the third quarter, again from a penalty corner situation. This time it was team captain and Odisha Player of the Match Aran Zalewski who found the net, flicking into an unguarded goal after two slick passes eliminated the majority of the France defence. It was the icing on the cake for the title holders, who enter the semi-finals with four wins from four matches and having conceded only once in 240 minutes of World Cup hockey in Bhubaneswar. “It was a really good game”, said Australia’s Tim Brand after the match. “We held the ball and defended really well. I don’t think we allowed France much possession. They did not have many chances. Full credit to them, they played a good game but in the end we played really well tonight. Now we’re going to go home for a long shower, just rest a bit and then we’ll do our homework. We don’t know whom we’re playing yet but whoever we play, we’ll do a bit of research. We’re looking forward to that, hoping to win the next game to get ourselves to the final.” While Australia

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