Italy
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Nickname |
Gli Azzurri (The Blues) |
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Association |
Italian Hockey Federation |
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Confederation |
European Hockey Federation |
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Coach |
Roberto da Gai |
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Assistant coach(es) |
Gianluca Cirilli |
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Manager |
Luca Angius |
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Captain |
Agustin Nunez |
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FIH ranking |
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Current |
35 (3) (July 2017) |
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The Italy men's national field hockey team represents Italy in international field hockey competitions.[1][2]
Tournament history
European Championships[5] |
EuroHockey Championship |
Year |
Host city |
Position |
1970 |
Brussels, Belgium |
13th |
1974 |
Madrid, Spain |
12th |
1987 |
Moscow, Soviet Union |
9th |
1991 |
Paris, France |
12th |
1999 |
Padua, Italy |
12th |
2003 |
Barcelona, Spain |
10th |
EuroHockey Championship II |
Year |
Host city |
Position |
2005 |
Rome, Italy |
5th |
2007 |
Lisbon, Portugal |
6th |
2009 |
Wrexham, Wales |
7th |
2013 |
Vienna, Austria |
8th |
2019 |
Cambrai, France |
Qualified |
EuroHockey Championship III |
Year |
Host city |
Position |
2011 |
Catania, Italy |
2nd |
2015 |
Lisbon, Portugal |
3rd |
2017 |
Sveti Ivan Zelina, Croatia |
2nd |
Current squad
The following players were named for the 2018–19 Hockey Series Open in Gniezno, Poland.[6]
Head Coach: Roberto da Gai
- Enrico Francesconi (GK)
- Marco Garbaccio
- Juan Montone
- Agustin Nunez (C)
- Pietro Lago
- Luca da Gai
- Juan Ortega
- Davide Grossi
- Thomas Keenan
- Francois Sior
- Lorenzo Dussi
- Simone Minetto
- Julian Montone
- Andrea Corsi
- Nicoló Anserini (GK)
- Luca Valentino
- Giaime Carta
- Mattia Amorosini
References
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