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EHF: EHC2023 – Netherlands the side to beat in Women’s Pool A

In the first of our group-by-group previews, we look at Pool A of the women’s EuroHockey Championship where world number one side the Netherlands are the side to beat.

Spain and Belgium reprise their 2021 bronze medal showdown in which the Belgians took the laurels while Italy will be looking to cause a shock along the way.

Pool A  

Belgium (pictured above)

  • World ranking: 5th  
  • EuroHockey Championship appearances: 12 
  • Best finish: 2nd (2017) 

Overview: Raoul Ehren’s rising squad are going for a third medal in four European attempts. It follows a strong run in the FIH Pro League when they ended in fourth place, winning half of their games and losing just four in 16 outings.  

In goal, the national coach’s choice fell on Elena Sotgiu and Aisling D’Hooghe with Elodie Picard missing out. The “little youngsters” Vanessa Blockmans (defence), Camille Belis (midfielder), Emily White and Delphine Mariën (attack) saw their excellent performances in recent Pro League matches rewarded with selection for a first major tournament.  

In addition, the Panthers also have Abigail Raye back after her injury suffered during the Belgian finals. Lien Hillewaert, Ambre Ballenghien and Picard (GK) are not included this time. 

#  Name  Caps  Goals  Club 
3  Justine Rasir  49  4  Royal Racing Club de Bruxelles 
4  Delphine Marien  16  5  KHC Dragons 
5  Abi Raye  201 (BEL 46, CAN 155)  10 BEL / 10 CAN  HC Tilburg 
6  Charlotte Englebert  53  11  Den Bosch (NL) 
7  Judith Vandermeiren  216  6  Braxgata 
8  Emma Puvrez  181  11  HC Tilburg 
9  Emily White  14  7  Waterloo Ducks 
10  Louise Versavel  234  39  HC Tilburg 
13  Alix Gerniers  248  27  Gantoise 
15  Vanessa Blockmans  22  1  Waterloo Ducks 
17  Michelle Struijk  107  3  Gantoise 
19  Barbara Nelen  303  22  Gantoise 
21  Aisling D’Hooghe  214  0  Waterloo Ducks 
22  Stephanie Vanden Borre  166  43  Braxgata 
23  Elena Sotgiu  77  0  Braxgata 
31  Lucie Breyne  44  2  Waterloo Ducks 
36  Hélène Brasseur  45  0  Gantoise 
40  Camille Belis  12  0  Braxgata 
         
  Team Manager  Muriel Peche     
  Stand-In Manager  Hannes Agache     
  Head Coach  Raoul Ehren     
  Assistant Coach  Tim White     
  Medical Doctor  Katja van Oostveldt     
  Physiotherapist  Valentine Smidt     
  Physiotherapist  Ellen Jacobs     
  Physical Trainer  Glenn Faveyts     
  Video Technician  Michael Cosma     

 Official press release: https://hockey.be/fr/red-panthers-melange-de-jeunesse-et-dexperience-dans-la-selection-pour-le-championnat-deurope-2023/ 

 Italy 

  • World ranking: 17th   
  • EuroHockey Championship appearances: 10 
  • Best finish: 7th (2007, 2013) 

Overview: Italy qualified for a second successive appearance in the top tier following their victory in Vilnius last summer, getting the best of Lithuania and Ukraine. Since then, they grabbed a fifth place finish in the FIH Nations Cup in December, going unbeaten throughout – they drew group matches against higher ranked Korea, Ireland and Spain before beating South Africa 2-0 and Korea in a shoot-out. 

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Italy’s Lara Oviedo. Picture: Koen Suyk/World Sport Pics

The side is well travelled with nine players based in Belgium, four in Spain and captain Sara Puglisi played with promoted Dutch side Oranje Rood. There is also a trio of ex-Argentina internationals: the vastly experienced Lara Oviedo along with Ivanna Pessina and Camila Machin.  

Federica Carta is the main goalscoring option while there is set to be debuts for Antonella Rinaldi and Chiara di Bella. They do have a late change to their line-up with goalkeeper Sofia Monserrat missing out through injury with Under-21 international Giulia Bianchini getting the call-up. 

#  Name  Caps  Goals  Club 
1  Giulia Bianchini (GK)  0  0  Butterfly Roma ACC 
3  Teresa Dalla Vittoria  34  0  White Star (BEL) 
5  Ailin Oviedo  18  1  Real Sociedad (ESP) 
7  Elettra Bormida  14  0  White Star (BEL) 
9  Emilia Munitis  35  0  Real Sociedad (ESP) 
10  Dalila Mirabella  111  4  Polisportiva Valverde 
11  Antonella Rinaldi  0  0  Atlètic Terrassa (ESP) 
12  Lucia Caruso (GK)  12  0  Sanse Complutense (ESP) 
14  Antonella Bruni  13  0  Royal Victory (BEL) 
18  Federica Carta (c)  52  17  Real Sociedad (ESP) 
19  Candela Carosso  6  0  SG Amsicora 
21  Sara Puglisi (c)  35  0  Oranje Rood (NL) 
25  Mercedes Pastor  13  1  Herakles (BEL) 
26  Sofia Laurito  31  4  Waterloo Ducks (BEL) 
27  Lara Oviedo  60 (ARG 4, ITA 56)  19  Gantoise (BEL) 
28  Ivanna Pessina  53 (ARG 10, ITA 43)  4  KHC Leuven (BEL) 
30  Camila Machin  12 (ARG 2, ITA 10)  3  Royal Victory (BEL) 
44  Chiara Di Bella  0  0  CUS Torino 
         
  Team Manager  Ivonne Allers     
  Head Coach  Robert Justus     
  Assistant Coach  Andrés Mondo     
  Medical Doctor  Elisa Checchi     
  Physiotherapist  Giovanni Monachesi     
  Physical Trainer  Sandro Bartolomei     
  Video Technician  Lucas vanden Bossche     

 Official press release: https://www.federhockey.it/home/fih/comunicati-stampa/comunicati-stampa-blog/12835-azzurre-le-convocate-per-il-championship-di-moenchengladbach-torneo-al-via-il-18-agosto.html  

 Netherlands  

  • World ranking: 1st   
  • EuroHockey Championship appearances: 16 
  • Best finish: Winners – 11 times (1984, 1987, 1995, 1999, 2003, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2017,  2019, 2021)  

Overview: The Netherlands are going for a fourth successive title having gone unbeaten in the EuroHockey Championships since the 2015 final shoot-out against England. There remain a couple of links to that event with Laura Nunnink, Margot van Geffen, Maria Verschoor and Anne Veenendaal linking the generations. 

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2021 champions The Netherlands. Pic: Koen Suyk/World Sport Pics

It has something of a new look with experienced players from last year’s World Cup gold like Eva de Goede and Lidewij Welten not included while Sabine Plönissen stepped back from the panel in recent weeks. With Marloes Keetels and Laurien Leurink retiring, it means a bit of a shake-up to their line-up but they swept to Pro League glory this season with Yibbi Jansen scoring a goal a game.  

Felice Albers is the current world player of the year and Frédérique Matla is another goal machine in a hugely exciting line-up. 

#  Name  Caps  Goals  Club 
1  Anne Veenendaal (GK)  103  0  AH&BC Amsterdam 
2  Luna Fokke  14  2  SV Kampong 
3  Rosa Fernig  6  0  Den Bosch 
4  Freeke Moes  41  9  AH&BC Amsterdam 
5  Lisa Post  25  0  SCHC 
7  Xan de Waard  196  19  SCHC 
8  Yibbi Jansen  52  28  SCHC 
9  Renee van Laarhoven  45  3  SCHC 
10  Felice Albers  47  15  AH&BC Amsterdam 
11  Maria Verschoor  184  28  AH&BC Amsterdam 
14  Sanne Koolen  89  0  Den Bosch 
15  Frédérique Matla  114  83  Den Bosch 
16  Joosje Burg  22  13  Den Bosch 
18  Pien Sanders  101  3  Den Bosch 
19  Marijn Veen  36  16  AH&BC Amsterdam 
20  Laura Nunnink  172  2  Den Bosch 
21  Pien Dicke  27  9  SCHC 
22  Josine Koning (GK)  113  0  Den Bosch 
23  Margot Van Geffen  252  17  Den Bosch 
26  Elzemiek Zandee  11  2  SCHC 
         
  Team Manager  Wietske de Ruiter     
  Head Coach  Paul van Ass     
  Assistant Coach  Thomas Tichelman     
  Medical Doctor  Jolanda Heere     
  Physiotherapist  Sacha van Lith     
  Physiotherapist  Jan van ‘t Land     
  Video Technician  Shaffy Cohen     

Spain 

  • World ranking: 7th  
  • EuroHockey Championship appearances: 16 
  • Best finish: 2nd (1995, 2003) 

Overview: Spain enter the competition looking to win a medal for the fourth time in the Europeans following a pair of silvers and a third place in 2019 in Antwerp. It is a squad transitioning with a number of big guns not involved for this tournament like Gigi Oliva, Carlota Petchamé and Lola Riera. 

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Spanish captain Maria Lopez. Pic: World Sport Pics

It has brought in a number of new faces into the mix but there is still plenty of experience. Captain Maria Lopez is in her sixth European campaign while goalkeeper Maria Ruiz is back involved having given birth to her first child last year. There twins in the panel with Club de Campo sisters Sara (after a spell with SV Kampong) and Laura Barrios. 

Lucia Jimenez – whose father was a 3,000m European champion in 1996 – was named the MVP in the German Bundesliga for champions Mannheimer HC. 

#  Name  Caps  Goals  Club 
1  Maria Ruiz (GK)  171  0  Club de Campo 
2  Laura Barrios  39  4  Club de Campo 
4  Sara Barrios  27  3  Club de Campo 
7  Júlia Strappato  26  0  Junior FC 
8  Lucia Jimenez  164  12  Mannheimer HC (GER) 
9  Maria Lopez (c)  234  22  Club de Campo 
10  Belén Iglesias  90  4  Großflottbeker THGC (GER) 
11  Marta Segu  100  20  Real Club de Polo 
15  Maialen Garcia  123  8  Club Egara 
16  Candela Mejias  60  1  Club de Campo 
17  Clara Ycart  81  2  Düsseldorfer HC (GER) 
20  Xantal Gine  188  12  Real Club de Polo 
21  Beatriz Perez  246  27  Club de Campo 
22  Laia Vidosa  22  1  Junior FC 
24  Alejandra Torres-Quevedo  78  1  Club de Campo 
26  Clara Perez (GK)  10  0  Atlètic Terrassa 
30  Patricia Alvarez  24  2  Real Club de Polo 
         
  Team Manager  Raul Gomez     
  Stand-In Manager  Alberto Ruiz     
  Head Coach  Adrian Lock     
  Assistant Coach  Carlos Garcia Cuenca     
  Assistant Coach  Eduardo Aguilar     
  Medical Doctor  Rafael Gonzalez     
  Physiotherapist  Mariona Ramos     
  Physiotherapist  Berta Moreno     
  Physical Trainer  Lorena Gutierrez     
  Video Technician  Andrew Wilson     

 Official press release: https://www.rfeh.es/convocatoria-de-la-absoluta-femenina-para-el-eurohockey-2023/  

by European Hockey Federation

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