Kenya men's national field hockey team
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Association | Kenya Hockey Union | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Confederation | AfHF (Africa) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Coach | Meshack Senge | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Manager | Godfrey Bila | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Captain | Willis Okeyo | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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FIH ranking | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Current |
37th |
The Kenya national field hockey team had its best result in the Hockey World Cup was fourth place in 1971. The home venue of the team is the City Park Hockey Stadium in Nairobi. The team is part of the Kenya Hockey Union (KHU).[1][2]
Tournament history
Summer Olympics
World Cup
Commonwealth Games
- 1998 – 11th
All-Africa Games
Africa Cup of Nations
Notable players
- Ranjeev Deol
- Michael Omondi
- Peter Akatsa
- Chris Otambo
- Simi Goyal
- Paul Omany
- Lucas Alubaha
- Zack Aura
- Barnabas Ochieng
- Meshack Senge
- Kenneth Nyongesa
- Wycliffe Ongori
References
- ↑ Kenya Hockey Union: All Africa Games Results
- ↑ Kenya Hockey Union: Africa Cup
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