Posted 5 years ago.
Australia is the new leader of the ABN AMRO World Ranking. The recent winner of the WorldHockey Champions Trophy took over the first spot from Germany. Netherlands is still ranked third, while Spain remains fourth. More
Posted 5 years ago.
The New Zealand Olympic Committee has named the 32 men and women who will make up the New Zealand Olympic Hockey Team to Beijing 2008. More
Posted 5 years ago.
Australia of WorldHockey Player of the Year Jamie Dwyer defeated Spain 4-1 to take the title, Argentina got the better of the Netherlands to take bronze on penalty strokes, and Germany dispatched Korea in the match for fifth place. More
Posted 5 years ago.
Spain defeated Germany today to become the first certain finalists in this tournament, thereby confining Germany to the match for 5th place. Australia then slipped past the Netherlands to join the Spanish. More
Posted 5 years ago.
In the first match of the final round of pool matches and today's only encounter, Argentina booked yet another win, defeating Korea convincingly and deservedly 4-1. More
Posted 5 years ago.
The fourth round of matches are complete and any of five teams can still win the 2008 Champions Trophy. Today Australia raised their game to defeat the Trophy holders, while The Netherlands lost their second game in a row. More
Posted 5 years ago.
In the only match of today, here at the Champions Trophy in Rotterdam, Spain defeated Argentina 2-1 to claim the top in the standings. More
Posted 5 years ago.
The International Hockey Federation (FIH) launches its You Tube service www.youtube.com/ WorldHockey. Viewers can watch full length coverage of all matches of the WorldHockey Champions Trophy, currently taking place in Rotterdam. More
Posted 5 years ago.
Germany defeated Korea to book their first win in the tournament today, Spain and Australia split points in a one-all draw, and Argentina once more provided the surprise result of the day with a 1-0 victory over the Dutch. More
Posted 5 years ago.
The British Olympic Association has amed the 16 men’s and 16 women’s athletes who will be representing Team GB for hockey at the summer 2008 Olympics in Beijing. More
Posted 5 years ago.
Day 2 in Rotterdam started off with Argentina upsetting Australia, followed by a crushing 7-2 win of Spain over Korea, and a convincing victory of the home team over Germany. More
Posted 5 years ago.
On day 1 in Rotterdam, Australia sailed past Korea, the Netherlands booked three points with a great performance against Spain, and Argentina held World Champions and Champions Trophy title holders Germany to a draw. More
June 13-22, 2013
Rotterdam, Netherlands
June 13-23, 2013
Rotterdam, Netherlands
June 22-30, 2013
London, England