Czech Republic men's national field hockey team

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Czech Republic
Association Czech Hockey Federation
Confederation European Hockey Federation
Coach Petr Troniček
Manager Jan Lehejcek
Captain Martin Hanus
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The Czech Republic men's national field hockey team represents the Czech Republic in international field hockey competitions.

Tournament history

European Championships[1]
EuroHockey Championship
Year Host city Position
2007 England Manchester, England 8th
2013 Belgium Boom, Belgium 8th
EuroHockey Championship II
Year Host city Position
2005 Italy Rome, Italy 2nd
2009 Wales Wrexham, Wales 4th
2011 Ukraine Vinnytsia, Ukraine 1st
2015 Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic 4th
2017 Scotland Glasgow, Scotland 6th
2019 France Cambrai, France Qualified
World League[2]
Year Round Host city Position
2012–13 Round 1 Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic Advanced
Round 2 Russia Elektrostal, Russia 30th
2014–15 Round 1 Czech Republic Hradec Králové, Czech Republic Advanced
Round 2 South Africa Cape Town, South Africa 27th
2016–17 Round 1 Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic Eliminated
Hockey Series
Year Round Host city Position
2017-18 Open Poland Gniezno, Poland Eliminated

Current squad

The following players were named for the 2018–19 Hockey Series Open in Gniezno, Poland.[3]

Head coach: Czech Republic Petr Troniček

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Club
2 GK Petr Větrovsky 9 Czech Republic HC Bohemians Praha
16 GK Tomáš Hanus 50 Czech Republic SK Slavia Praha
4 DF Martin Hanus (C) 83 Czech Republic SK Slavia Praha
9 DF Lukáš Benda 35 Czech Republic TJ Litice Plzeň
14 DF Ondrej Soukup 18 Czech Republic HC Bohemians Praha
15 DF Tomas Procházka 115 Germany Hamburger Polo Club
22 DF Vojtech Kolar 20 Czech Republic HC President
3 MF Martin Seeman 13 Czech Republic HC 1972 Rakovník
7 MF Michal Barta 18 Czech Republic TJ Litice Plzeň
8 MF Martin Capouch 58 Czech Republic SK Slavia Praha
12 MF Marek Zgraja 5 Czech Republic SK Slavia Praha
21 MF Denis Tomeš 10 Czech Republic HC Bolevec
32 MF Robin Zdenĕk 10 Czech Republic Slavia Hradec Krávolé
6 FW Krystof Bodnar 5 Czech Republic HC 1972 Rakovník
10 FW Tomas Vohnický 53 Czech Republic HC Bohemians Praha
17 FW Lukas Plochý 47 Spain Junior FC
19 FW Adam Uhlíř 23 Czech Republic TJ Litice Plzeň
24 FW Jan Železný 10 Czech Republic HC Bohemians Praha

See also

References

  1. "Competitions Archive". p. 19. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  2. "Hockey World League". fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
  3. "Czech Republic". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey federation.
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