Canada: Field Hockey Canada announces Men’s National Team Roster for Sultan Azlan Shah Cup

Men’s National Team travels to Malaysia for prestigious invite-tournament

Field Hockey Canada is proud to announce the men’s national team roster for the upcoming 31st Sultan Azlan Shah Cup, set to take place in Ipoh, Malaysia. The prestigious invitational men’s tournament will feature six top-tier international teams in addition to Canada: Belgium (3), India (7), New Zealand (11), Malaysia (13), and Korea (15). Known for its competitive draw and passionate fans, the Azlan Shah Cup offers an important opportunity for Canada’s squad to test itself against some of the world’s best in a high-pressure environment.

Canada returns to Ipoh after finishing sixth in last year’s edition of the tournament. This time, the team brings a more experienced roster, aiming to build on its recent success and improve upon last year’s result. Fresh off a bronze medal performance at the 2025 Pan American Cup in Santiago, the squad retains 15 of the 18 players from that event.

The selected roster features a balanced blend of seasoned veterans and emerging talent, with an average cap count of 42. The core group includes Brendan Guraliuk, Sam Cabral, Thomson Harris, Harbir Sidhu, Manveer Jhamat, Gavin Bains, Roop Dhillon, Sean Davis, and both goalkeepers Ethan McTavish and Zach Coombs. These are players who have steadily built their international resumes over the past few seasons. Veteran leadership will come from stalwarts Matt Sarmento, Balraj Panesar, and Devohn Noronha Teixeira, whose experience will be crucial in guiding the team through the tournament’s challenges.

The youth movement continues to gain momentum, with recent junior national team graduates Jyoth Sidhu, Hudson Loh, Avjot Buttar, Flynn McCulloch, and Rowan Childs earning spots on recent touring rosters.

Preparation for the tournament included a week-long carding camp in Vancouver, where athletes from across the men’s national team pool, trained and competed in a high-performance setting. The timing of the camp was ideal, sharpening the squad ahead of the competition period.

The Sultan Azlan Shah Cup serves as a stepping stone in Canada’s international calendar, with the FIH World Cup qualifiers looming in early 2026. While dates and locations for those events are yet to be confirmed, the opportunity to face elite teams at the Azlan Shah Cup will provide crucial experience.

TEAM CANADA ROSTER

NO. PLAYER NAME POSITION HOMETOWN CLUB CAPS
19 Gavin Bains DEF Ladner, BC Falcons / India Club 21
6 Avjot Buttar MID Richmond, BC United Brothers 10
26 Sam Cabral DEF Vancouver, BC Vancouver Hawks 37
18 Rowan Childs MID Tsawwassen, BC Delta Falcons 10
32 Zach Coombs GK Chelsea, QC UBC Thunderbirds 22
15 Sean Davis FWD Marondera, Zim Southgate 25
4 Roopkanwar Dhillon DEF Surrey, BC Gobind Sarvar/Burnaby Lake 25
13 Brendan Guraliuk MID Tsawwassen, BC Vancouver Hawks 50
33 Thomson Harris DEF Vancouver, BC Vancouver Hawks 30
14 Manveer Jhamat DEF Abbotsford, BC Gobind Sarvar/Burnaby Lake 30
16 Hudson Loh FWD Vancouver, BC Vancouver Hawks 4
24 Flynn McCulloch MID Chelsea, QC Chelsea Pheonix 15
30 Ethan McTavish GK North Vancouver, BC West Vancouver 22
5 Devohn Noronha Teixeira FWD Mississauga, ON Toronto Lions FHC 133
11 Balraj Panesar DEF Surrey, BC UBR 105
7 Matthew Sarmento FWD Vancouver, BC Vancouver Hawks 169
25 Harbir Sidhu MID Victoria, BC Victoria Tigers/ India Club 37
22 Jyoth Sidhu MID Abbotsford, BC Gobind Sarvar/Burnaby Lake 10
RESERVES
17 Aaron Foong DEF Vancouver, BC UBC Thunderbirds 0
28 Bhavdeep Dhaliwal MID Surrey, BC Burnaby Lakers 0
34 Kiefer McNaughton GK Chilliwack, BC Burnaby Lakers 8
STAFF NAME ROLE
Patrick Tshutshani Head Coach
Nancy Mollenhauer Team Manager

Field Hockey Canada

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