EVENTS CALENDAR - African Hockey Federation
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This event has been canceled.
Open to all countries not in the FIH Pro League, the FIH Series gives developing hockey-playing nations the opportunity to test themselves against some of the world’s best and to qualify for the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020.
The FIH Hockey Series is composed of two rounds, played over two years. In line with hockey’s ‘Equally Amazing’ ethos, the competitions and subsequent qualification processes are exactly the same for both the men’s and women’s competitions….[Read More]
Bhubaneswar, India (Men) 6-15 June 2019
Pool A: India, Russia, Poland, Uzbekistan
Pool B: South Africa, Japan, USA, Mexico
Le Touquet-Paris-Plage, France (Men) 15-23 June 2019
Pool A: Ireland, Egypt, Scotland, Singapore
Pool B: France, Korea, Ukraine, Chile
Valencia, Spain (Women) 19-27 June 2019
Pool A: Spain, Belarus, Canada, Namibia
Pool B: South Africa, Italy, Wales, Thailand
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19.
MEN: South Africa & Egypt were declared as qualified from Africa for the FIH Odisha Hockey Men’s Junior World Cup Bhubaneswar 2021 – Bhubaneswar, Odisha (24 Nov – 5 Dec 2021)
WOMEN: South Africa & Zimbabwe were declared as qualified from Africa for the FIH Hockey Women’s Junior World Cup 2021 – Potchefstroom, South Africa (1 – 12 Apr 2022)
FIH and Hockey India confirmed the dates for the Junior World Cup (Men) to be during the period 24 Nov. – 5 Dec. 2021 in Bhubaneswar, Odisha (India)
EVENT ON HOLD – TBC
Country: South Africa
Town/City: Potchefstroom
Venue: North West Uni Hockey Stadium
Cancelled as only KENYA (M/W) and UGANDA (M/W) confirmed their 2 teams participation. The AfHF therefore hereby confirms that both KEN (M/W) & UGA (M/W) are qualified to the AAG 2023.
Tournament Cancelled: North-West Africa Qualifier for AAG 2023 (Men) cancelled due to late withdrawal of Sierra Leone Men’s Team. The AfHF therefore hereby confirms that both Ghana (M) and Nigeria (M) are now automatically qualified for the AAG 2023. As for the Women category, Kenya (W) and Nigeria (W) are qualified for the AAG 2023 based on their World Rankings
31 Aug. – 4 Sep. 2022 (Harare, Zimbabwe) – Zimbabwe (M/W) are the winners and both teams now qualified from this region for the AAG 2023 along with Zambia (M) and Namibia (W)
Hosting shifted from Potchefstroom, SOUTH AFRICA to Dashmesh Hockey Stadium, Sikh Union Club – Nairobi, Kenya, and new dates are: 13-19 February, 2023