Netherlands women's national field hockey team

Netherlands
Association Dutch Hockey Confederation
(Koninklijke Nederlandse Hockey Bond)
Confederation EHF (Europe)
Coach Alyson Annan
Assistant coach(es) Lucas Judge
Albert Manenschijn
Simon Zyp
Manager Femke Kooijman
Captain Carlien Dirkse van den Heuvel
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Current 1 Steady (July 2018)

The Netherlands' national women's field hockey team is currently number one on the FIH world rankings and the reigning world champion. The Netherlands is the most successful team in World Cup history, having won the title a record eight times.[1] The team has also won eight Olympic medals.

Honours

1974, 1978, 1983, 1986, 1990, 2006, 2014, 2018

2012–13, 2016–17

Tournament records

Netherlands hockey women celebrate - 2012 Olympics
Netherlands against Germany in 1960

Olympic Games

Year Position
Moscow 1980did not participate
Los Angeles 19841st place
Seoul 19883rd place
Barcelona 19926th place
Atlanta 19963rd place
Sydney 20003rd place
Athens 20042nd place
Beijing 20081st place
London 20121st place
Rio de Janeiro 20162nd place
Total9/10

World Cup

Year Position
France 19741st place
West Germany 19763rd place
Spain 19781st place
Argentina 19812nd place
Malaysia 19831st place
Netherlands 19861st place
Australia 19901st place
Ireland 19946th place
Netherlands 19982nd place
Australia 20022nd place
Spain 20061st place
Argentina 20102nd place
Netherlands 20141st place
England 20181st place
Total14/14

World League

Season Position
Argentina 2012–131st place
Argentina 2014–155th place
New Zealand 2016–171st place
Total3/3

Champions Trophy

Year Position
Netherlands 19871st place
West Germany 19895th place
Germany 19913rd place
Netherlands 19932nd place
Argentina 1995did not Qualify
Germany 19973rd place
Australia 19992nd place
Netherlands 20001st place
Netherlands 20012nd place
Macau 20023rd place
Australia 20033rd place
Argentina 20041st place
Australia 20051st place
Netherlands 20063rd place
Argentina 20071st place
Germany 20083rd place
Australia 20093rd place
England 20102nd place
Netherlands 20111st place
Argentina 20123rd place
Argentina 20143rd place
England 20162nd place
Total20/21

European Championships

Year Position
France 19841st place
England 19871st place
Belgium 19914th place
Netherlands 19951st place
Germany 19991st place
Spain 20031st place
Ireland 20051st place
England 20072nd place
Netherlands 20091st place
Germany 20111st place
Belgium 20133rd place
England 20152nd place
Netherlands 20171st place
Total13/13

Team

Current squad

These are the 18 players selected to compete at the 2018 Women's Hockey World Cup, in London, 21 July-5 August 2018.[2]

Caps and goals updated as at 5 August after the World Cup Final match v Ireland.

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1 1GK Netherlands Anne Veenendaal (1995-09-07) 7 September 1995 41 0 Netherlands Amsterdam
22 1GK Netherlands Josine Koning (1995-09-02) 2 September 1995 38 0 Netherlands Den Bosch

23 2DF Netherlands Margot van Geffen (1989-11-23) 23 November 1989 168 12 Netherlands Den Bosch
13 2DF Netherlands Caia van Maasakker (1989-04-05) 5 April 1989 160 46 Netherlands SCHC
21 2DF Netherlands Lauren Stam (1994-01-30) 30 January 1994 53 3 Netherlands Amsterdam
17 2DF Netherlands Ireen van den Assem (1990-02-09) 9 February 1990 51 11 Netherlands Den Bosch
3 2DF Netherlands Sanne Koolen (1996-03-23) 23 March 1996 15 0 Netherlands Den Bosch

9 3MF Netherlands Carlien Dirkse van den Heuvel (captain) (1987-04-16) 16 April 1987 203 28 Netherlands SCHC
24 3MF Netherlands Eva de Goede (1989-03-23) 23 March 1989 200 243 Netherlands Amsterdam
8 3MF Netherlands Marloes Keetels (1993-05-04) 4 May 1993 128 13 Netherlands Den Bosch
20 3MF Netherlands Laura Nunnink (1995-01-26) 26 January 1995 87 1 Netherlands Oranje-Rood
6 3MF Netherlands Laurien Leurink (1994-11-13) 13 November 1994 68 18 Netherlands SCHC
5 3MF Netherlands Malou Pheninckx (1991-07-24) 24 July 1991 62 3 Netherlands Kampong

12 4FW Netherlands Lidewij Welten (1990-07-16) 16 July 1990 187 71 Netherlands Den Bosch
10 4FW Netherlands Kelly Jonker (1990-05-23) 23 May 1990 153 62 Netherlands Amsterdam
7 3MF Netherlands Xan de Waard (1995-11-08) 8 November 1995 117 10 Netherlands SCHC
4 4FW Netherlands Kitty van Male (1988-06-05) 5 June 1988 116 39 Netherlands Amsterdam
15 4FW Netherlands Frédérique Matla (1996-12-28) 28 December 1996 45 27 Netherlands Den Bosch

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References

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