#FIHSeriesFinals: Japan and South Africa join India and USA in semi-finals

With a win over Poland today, Japan will play India in an all-Asian semi-final. The other semi-final will see South Africa, who qualified after defeating Russia today, take on USA. Both European teams will play the match for the 5th place. All games are scheduled on 14 June. Japan – Poland As has happened so often in this event, Japan did not wait long to set up camp in their opponents’ half. But on a counter-attack, Joseph Hillyer managed to find his teammate Mikolaj Gumny in an ideal position in front of the goal. Gumny had no hesitation in converting this golden opportunity into the first goal of the match. The ball possession remained mostly with the Asian champions but Poland was defending well. On a penalty corner however, Shota Yamada drag-flicked the ball into the net, giving his side a deserved equaliser. Japan then missed a huge opportunity with Koji Yamasaki deflecting the ball onto the goalpost. But on the subsequent penalty corner, Hirotaka Zendana made no mistake as he put his team ahead. Another counter-attack from the determined Poles saw Michal Poltaszewski sending a clever pass to Maciej Janiszewski who, in turn, delivered a precise cross to his team’s leading goalscorer Mateusz Hulboj. The striker needed no invitation to score from short distance. Early in the second half, Poland’s goalkeeper Maciej Pacanowski cleared a penalty corner but the ball came back to Kenta Tanaka, who found the target making it 3-2. Just two minutes later, Japan made the most of the Polish defence’s inability to clear the ball from their own circle to add another goal to their tally. This time the scorer was Koji Yamasaki. In the final quarter of the game, Poland gave all they could in an attempt to reach the semi-finals. Despite their efforts, it was Japan who increased their lead with two further goals from Kenji Kitazato and Koji Yamasaki – his second of the night. Japan’s Head Coach Siegfried Aikman: “If you win, it makes you happy. But I was unhappy in the previous games with the way we conceded goals and today was similar: we dominate, our opponents get one chance and it’s a goal. So, then we make it very hard for ourselves. We need to work harder. The inconsistency in our play is troubling me. It’s fantastic to play the home nation. It will a be an exciting match. India play good hockey, they’re skillful, they’re fast, they have everything which should be in a hockey match. For us, it’s a challenge because they are the number one in Asia. We envy them, we want to get that position. So, we accept the challenge with a lot of joy.” Poland’s Maciej Janiszewski: “I think we just lost energy in the second half. In the first half, we kept our tactic and our positions. At 2-2, we were thinking we could make it. But we lost energy and could not come back when Japan scored again.” ******** FIH Men’s Series Finals Bhubaneswar Odisha 2019 Result: Japan 6, Poland 2 (cross-over) Man of the Match: Kazuma Murata (JPN) Umpires: Gus Soteriades (USA), David Sweetman (SCO) ******** Russia – South Africa There were high expectations before this encounter between the second highest-ranked team of the tournament, South Africa, and a Russian side clearly on the rise after their challenging start against hosts India. Both teams lived up to the expectations as they set a high tempo right from the start of this intensely contested game. The ball circulated quickly from one camp to the next throughout the first half with both teams creating good chances and defending well at the same time. Only goals were missing in this exciting game. The second half followed the same pattern. The African champions and the European representatives multiplied the attempts on goal but both goalkeepers Marat Gafarov and Rassie Pietersee seemed invincible and their defences were performing well. Halfway through the third quarter however, Nqobile Ntuli found the target following a penalty corner. But at the beginning of the next quarter, Russia equalised on a penalty corner by Georgii Arusiia. Was the fate of this game to be decided on penalty shootouts for the first time in this tournament? The answer eventually came from South African Ryan Julius who gave to his team a definitive lead. Russia tried hard to come back, but to no avail. South Africa’s Nicholas Spooner: “We’re feeling pretty good. We didn’t play our best hockey tonight but we’re the winners at the end of the day against a good Russian side, so in these conditions we’re happy to get to the semi-finals. We didn’t have the best start against the USA in this tournament. It’s always hard from a South African point of view as we don’t have a lot of time together. We’ll be looking to put pressure on them and hopefully get a win there.” Russia’s Pavel Golubev: “I’m really disappointed about our loss because we came here to win as usual and we had a lot of great opportunities to score. This game was even but I think we had more chances to score and we didn’t manage to do this. It’s our main problem nowadays. So, we’ll work to make it better.” ******** FIH Men’s Series Finals Bhubaneswar Odisha 2019 Result: Russia 1, South Africa 2 (cross-over) Man of the Match: Austin Smith (RSA) Umpires: Eduardo Lizana (ESP), Sébastien Duterme (BEL) ******** The action continues on 14 June with the following programme: 08:00* (IST) Russia – Poland (match for 5th place) 17:00 (IST) USA – South Africa (semi-final) 19:15 (IST) India – Japan (semi-final) * In order to adjust to the current high temperatures affecting Bhubaneswar and considering that the welfare of athletes, fans, volunteers, officials and everyone involved in an FIH event is paramount, FIH has decided that the game will start at 8am (IST), instead of 8:45am (IST) as initially planned. #FIHSeriesFinals #RoadToTokyo

#FIHSeriesFinals: The first win goes to USA

After Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, a few weeks ago, the second of six FIH Series Finals started today in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India in the same venue which hosted the magnificent FIH Men’s World Cup in November-December last year. A berth in the FIH Olympic qualifiers is at stake. The first game saw the African Champions, South Africa, take on the United States. It was a great start to the event – a really entertaining game which saw the USA registering the first three points of the tournament. South Africa – USA The opening match of the FIH Men’s Series Finals Bhubaneswar Odisha 2019 saw both teams starting at a high tempo. Just three minutes into the game, South Africa’s Richard Pautz missed a big opportunity to open the scoring, just metres from the goal. Gradually in the first quarter the African champions put pressure on the USA side, which was defending well and playing counter-attacks. The pattern of play changed at the start of the second quarter with the American side displaying a more attacking style of play. However, after a great save from goalkeeper Rassie Pietersee following a shot from Deegan Huisman, it was South Africa that had a huge opportunity with Nicolas Spooner’s attempt hitting the goalpost. This seemed to give a further boost to the South African players who created multiple chances, through Nqobile Ntuli in particular as well as a series of consecutive penalty corners which they could not convert into a goal. The USA were struggling in the second part of that quarter. Additionally, they had the misfortune to lose their captain Ajai Dhadwal through injury. The second half started similarly but USA goalkeeper Jonathan Klages – who was later nominated Man of the Match – brilliantly kept his team in the game with three consecutive saves from as many penalty corners. The USA were defending well and managed to produce interesting counter-attacks, therefore growing in confidence. The game was moving into a completely different direction and USA’s Kei Kaeppeler came close to scoring the first goal of the tournament after a remarkably skilful piece of individual play. But it proved only a matter of time before USA pressure was made to count. USA’s Christian De Angelis scored early in the final quarter, following a penalty corner. From then on, the Americans made every effort to control the game and continued to defend well against a South African team trying everything to reach a more favourable result. Instead of that, it was the USA who ensured their success with a second goal, from Paul Singh this time, shortly before the end of the match.  “To be honest, I was super nervous because this is my first big tournament, so I didn’t know really what to expect. I was glad to help my team as much as I could. I cannot do without my team. So, thanks to my teammates, first of all !”, Man of the Match Jonathan Klages, USA’s goalkeeper, said. South Africa’s goalkeeper Rassie Pieterse commented: “Obviously it’s not the start we wanted. We had a lot of opportunities which we didn’t take. We’re very disappointed. If you look at the stats today, I think we threw the game away. We will now prepare for our next match against Japan.” Two further matches, in Pool A this time, will be played today: 17:00 (IST) Poland-Uzbekistan 19:00 (IST) India-Russia ******** FIH Men’s Series Finals Bhubaneswar Odisha 2019 Result: South Africa 0, USA 2 (Pool B) Man of the Match: Jonathan Klages (USA) Umpires: Dekang Chen (CHN), Ahmed Elsayed Ahmed (EGY) – The Chinese umpire was celebrating his 100th international match today, therefore receiving the Golden Whistle from FIH. #FIHSeriesFinals  #RoadToTokyo

SA Men’s Squad named for the FIH Hockey Series Final

The South African Hockey Association has today announced the SA Men’s side that will take part in the FIH Hockey Series Final in Bhubaneswar from the 6-15 June 2019. The tournament will be the first under the stewardship of Garreth Ewing with the goal of trying to finish in the top 2 to qualify for the FIH Olympic Qualifiers. South Africa will be in Pool B alongside USA, Mexico and Japan. With India, Poland, Russia and Uzbekistan competing in Pool A. The top team from each pool progresses to the Semi-Finals directly while the teams in 2ndand 3rd play a crossover Quarter Final. Ewing has taken the opportunity to call up a few players who missed out on the 2018 FIH World Cup at the same venue. Siya Nolutshungu returns to the line-up alongside Ryan Julius, Alex Stewart and Matt de Sousa. Matt Brown, who is lethal at penalty corner time, will get the opportunity to earn his first cap for his country. With Rhett Halkett and Julian Hykes having announced their retirement from the International game, there is an opportunity for others to cement their spots in the squad. Tim Drummond will continue to lead the team as captain. “Selection was a tough series of decisions because there were a lot of conversations between the selection panel and me regarding player availability. I am sure that some guys will be thrilled, and some will be disappointed.” Shared Ewing, “I’m happy with the balance of the team and our depth in terms of penalty corner attack. Some players will be in slightly different positional roles which I believe will be mentally stimulating for them. I’m very positive about this group both in terms of its talent and the balance between experience and youthful energy. I believe we will compete well and take a positive step in the team’s process.” South African Men’s Hockey Squad *Caps per FIH Tournament Management System at 08 May 2019, Province is most recently represented province. Fixtures – Hockey Series Final 06 June – South Africa vs. USA 08 June – South Africa vs. Japan 10 June – South Africa vs. Mexico 12 June – Crossovers 14 June – Semi-Finals 15 June – Final Source: Sports24Seven

PRESS RELEASE: New AfHF Sponsor for 2019

AfHF MEDIA RELEASE // April 2019 30 April 2019 Cairo, Egypt: The AfHF has concluded its 1st sponsorship agreement for 2019 with one of the leading major pharmaceutical companies in Egypt, Middle East & Africa area: PHARCO Pharmaceuticals (www.pharco.org). The contract is for one year (2019) with a gentlemen agreement to renew it annually to cover a period of 4 years 2019-2022. ABOUT PHARCO  PHARCO Pharmaceuticals is the mother company of Pharco group, founded by Dr. Hassan Abbas Helmy in 1983. Eight (8) health care companies are operating in the pharmaceutical field for development, manufacturing, marketing, distributing and exporting of a comprehensive array of generics and branded generic drugs under the name of Pharco, along with a rising number of licensed pharmaceutical products. Pharco is the largest manufacturer of pharmaceuticals in the MENA region, focused on research, formulation, manufacturing and commercialization of pharmaceutical products. Today Pharco employs over 8,000 employees, and has over 650 Million packs produced in 2017 — ranking as the leader in the Egyptian pharmaceutical market. Pharco also exports to 50+ countries around the world. Pharco works towards one goal which is to provide highly effective and safe pharmaceutical products to patients at an affordable price. Currently Dr. Sherine Hassan Abbas Helmy (Vice President of Pharco Corporation) is leading the organization after spending 30+ years, gaining massive experience from his father, the founder of Pharco, Dr. Hassan Abbas Helmy.  PHARCO has always been actively involved in Social Responsibility projects and sports related development programs. (www.pharco.org/csr.html) PHARCO’s MISSION is to provide safe, effective pharmaceutical products that are affordable and available for every patient all over the globe. PHARCO aims to eradicate Hepatitis C World Wide. africanhepc.com/en/hepC.html africanhepc.com/en/movement.html By 2020: Egypt free of Hepatitis C  By 2025: Africa free of Hepatitis C By 2030: A World free of Hepatitis C Notes to Editors: AfHF Media Contact (info@africahockey.org) About the African Hockey Federation (AfHF): The African Hockey Federation is the governing body for the sport of hockey in the African continent. Founded in 1970, the AfHF today has 25 member National Associations. For more information on the AfHF, visit: www.africahockey.org DOWNLOAD Press Release [ ]