Netherlands men's national field hockey team
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Dutch Hockey Confederation (Koninklijke Nederlandse Hockey Bond) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Confederation | EHF (Europe) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Coach | Maximiliano Caldas | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Manager | Maarten van Heeswijk | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Captain | Robert van der Horst | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FIH ranking | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The Netherlands national men's field hockey team is the national team of the Netherlands that participates in international field hockey competitions.
They are one of the most successful teams in the world, having won the Summer Olympics twice, the Hockey World Cup three times, the Champions Trophy eight times, the EuroHockey Nations Championship three times and the 2012–13 Hockey World League tournament once.[1]
Honours
Summer Olympics
- 1928 – Amsterdam
- 1936 – Berlin
- 1948 – London
- 1952 – Helsinki
- 9th 1960 – Rome
- 8th 1964 – Tokyo
- 5th 1968 – Mexico City
- 4th 1972 – München
- 4th 1976 – Montreal
- 6th 1984 – Los Angeles
- 1988 – Seoul
- 4th 1992 – Barcelona
- 1996 – Atlanta
- 2000 – Sydney
- 2004 – Athens
- 4th 2008 – Beijing
- 2012 – London
- 6th 1971 – Barcelona
- 1973 – Amsterdam
- 9th 1975 – Kuala Lumpur
- 1978 – Buenos Aires
- 4th 1982– Bombay
- 7th 1986 – London
- 1990 – Lahore
- 1994 – Sydney
- 1998 – Utrecht
- 2002 – Kuala Lumpur
- 7th 2006 – Mönchengladbach
- 2010 – New Delhi
- 2014 – The Hague
- 4th 1980 – Karachi
- 1981 – Karachi
- 1982 – Amstelveen
- 5th 1983 – Karachi
- 4th 1984– Karachi
- 5th 1985– Perth
- 6th 1986 – Karachi
- 1987– Amstelveen
- 1989– Berlin
- 1990 – Melbourne
- 1991 – Berlin
- 4th 1992 – Karachi
- 1993 – Kuala Lumpur
- 1994 – Lahore
- 4th 1995 – Berlin
- 1996 – Madras
- 1997 – Adelaide
- 1998 – Lahore
- 1999 – Brisbane
- 2000– Amstelveen
- 2001 – Rotterdam
- 2002 – Cologne
- 2003 – Amstelveen
- 2004– Lahore
- 2005 – Chennai
- 2006 – Terrassa
- 2007 – Kuala Lumpur
- 4th 2008 – Rotterdam
- 4th 2009 – Melbourne
- 2010 – Mönchengladbach
- 2011 – Auckland
- 2012 – Melbourne
- 5rg 2014 - Bhubaneswar
EuroHockey Nations Championship
- 1970 – Brussels
- 1974 – Madrid
- 1978 – Hanover
- 1983 – Amstelveen
- 1987 – Moscow
- 1991 – Paris
- 1995 – Dublin
- 1999 – Padova
- 4th 2003 – Barcelona
- 2005 – Leipzig
- 2007 – Manchester
- 2009 – Amstelveen
- 2011 – Mönchengladbach
- 2013 – Boom
Intercontinental Cup
- 1989 – Madison, Wisconsin
Rabobank Trophy
- Group stage 2002 – Amstelveen
- 2004 – Amstelveen
- Group stage 2005 – Amstelveen
Olympic Games record | ||||||||
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Year | Round | Position | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA |
Spain 1992 | Semi-final | 4th | ||||||
United States 1996 | Champions | 1st | 7 | 6 | 1 | 0 | 20 | 8 |
Australia 2000 | Champions | 1st | 7 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 14 | 11 |
Greece 2004 | Runners-up | 2nd | 7 | 6 | 0 | 1 | 20 | 13 |
People's Republic of China 2008 | Semi-final | 4th | 7 | 4 | 1 | 2 | 19 | 13 |
United Kingdom 2012 | Runners-up | 2nd | 7 | 6 | 0 | 1 | 28 | 11 |
Champions Runners-up Third place Fourth place
Current squad
Roster for the 2014 Men's Hockey World Cup.[2]
Head coach: Paul van Ass
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Notable players
See also
References
- ↑ "Welkom - Koninklijke Nederlandse Hockey Bond". Retrieved 21 November 2014.
- ↑ "Nederlands Elftal Heren - Koninklijke Nederlandse Hockey Bond". Retrieved 21 November 2014.
External links
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