1st African Hockey 5s WC Qualifiers (Men/Women) | Finals: 15 Dec. 2022

FINALS: 15 Dec. 2022 | 1st African Hockey 5s WC Qualifiers (Men/Women) 11:00 3rd Place (W) v 12:00 3rd Place (M) v 13:00 Final (W) v 14:00 Final (M) v You can follow the matches LIVE on Watch.Hockey app. Apps Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/watch-hockey/id1502181056 Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details… Thank you to our Sponsor: Tarek Amer – El Hendy Group #Hockey5s International Hockey Federation (FIH) Watch.Hockey وزارة الشباب والرياضة – مصر الأتحاد المصرى للهوكى EgyHockey Sports News Egypt SAHA – South African Hockey Association Isports360 Hockey World News Kenya Hockey Union Magongo Kenya Nigeria Hockey Federation Zambia Hockey Association Namibia Hockey  

1st African Hockey 5s World Cup Qualifier (M/W) | Day 4 Results

Day 4 Results: 1st African Hockey 5s World Cup Qualifier (M/W) | 10-15 Dec. 2022, Ismailia – Egypt 🇪🇬 Participating Teams: Men: EGYPT 🇪🇬 KENYA 🇰🇪 NIGERIA 🇳🇬 SOUTH AFRICA 🇿🇦 ZAMBIA 🇿🇲 Women: EGYPT 🇪🇬 KENYA 🇰🇪 NAMIBIA 🇳🇦 SOUTH AFRICA 🇿🇦 ZAMBIA 🇿🇲 #Hockey5s #HockeyInvites International Hockey Federation (FIH)

1st African Hockey 5s World Cup Qualifier (M/W) | Pool Standings (14 Dec. 2022)

Pool Standings (14 Dec. 2022): 1st African Hockey 5s World Cup Qualifier (M/W) | 10-15 Dec. 2022, Ismailia – Egypt 🇪🇬 Participating Teams: Men: EGYPT 🇪🇬 KENYA 🇰🇪 NIGERIA 🇳🇬 SOUTH AFRICA 🇿🇦 ZAMBIA 🇿🇲 Women: EGYPT 🇪🇬 KENYA 🇰🇪 NAMIBIA 🇳🇦 SOUTH AFRICA 🇿🇦 ZAMBIA 🇿🇲 #Hockey5s #HockeyInvites  

Tayyab Ikram receives shield of Egyptian Hockey

On the sidelines of the 1st African Hockey 5s World Cup Qualifiers (Men/Women), Captain Sherif Kamal, President of the الأتحاد المصرى للهوكى EgyHockey dedicates the shield of Egyhockey to Mr. Tayyab Ikram, President of the International Hockey Federation (FIH) in the presence of the members of Egychockey’s Board of Directors and Mr. Seif Ahmed, President of the African Hockey Federation #Hockey5s

Spain and India qualify for semifinals as Ireland and Chile register important victories

12 December, 2022 Spain and India continued their hot starts in the FIH Hockey Women’s Nations Cup Spain 2022, making it two wins out of two, with Spain registering a comfortable 3-0 win over Korea, and India pulling out a close 2-1 win over Japan. With the result, Spain and India have now qualified for the semi-finals as their 6 points can not be matched or bettered by two other teams in their pools. All the other three teams in Pool A: Ireland, Italy and Korea, have a chance to grab the second semi-final spot in Pool A. In Pool B Chile and Japan will play in a winner-takes-all match on 14 December. Earlier in the day Ireland got back to winning ways against Italy, inspired by captain Kathryn Mullan’s brilliant second half display, as she set up the first goal and scored the second for Ireland, taking them to the second spot of the pool table, setting up a high stakes match against Korea in the final pool stage game on 14 December. Chile and South Africa met in the final game of the day and put on a thoroughly entertaining show of attacking hockey. The game looked like it was heading for a tie, but Chile scored from a penalty corner, with less than a minute left on the clock, to take all 3 points and breathe fresh life into their Nations Cup campaign. All teams will be back in action on the final day of pool stage matches on 14 December after a rest day tomorrow. Match 1: Ireland vs Italy 2-1 Ireland and Italy are two teams who play each other frequently on the continental level and the first half showcased their familiarity with each other’s style of play. The possession was split between the teams evenly as both teams struggled to split open their opponent’s defenses. Ireland managed to get the ball into the goal in the second half, from a penalty corner, but the goal wasn’t given due to the shot being too high from the attempted hit. Ireland changed their tactics coming into the second half, using wings to progress the ball, instead of the center of the field, and the impact was immediate. Italy were caught out on multiple occasions with Ireland captain Kathryn Mullan acting as the chief instigator for her team’s attacks. She set up the opening goal, that was deflected in by Naomi Carrol, and scored Ireland’s second goal with a brilliant defense-splitting run, that culminated in a flick over the on-rushing keeper and into the net. Italy looked for a way back into the contest, but could not get a clean shot in the Irish circle. Italy finally got on the board as Lara Oviedo scored from a well designed penalty corner routine, but with just 4 seconds left in the game, the goal was merely a consolation as Ireland registered their first win of the campaign. Kathryn Mullan was awarded player of the match, for her dominant attacking display that won her team the match, and said: “It’s good to get on the board in the tournament, especially after the tough game yesterday. We played a good game and were dominant for most parts with possession and control of the game. We will stay and watch the next game between Spain and Korea, then go back and start our recovery process.” Match 2: Korea vs Spain 0-3 Spain are proving themselves to be really fast starters, taking just 110 seconds to open the scoring in their first match against Ireland yesterday, and it took them an additional 40 seconds to open the scoring against Korea. The stadium was packed with Spanish fans and the team responded to their energy by flying out of the gates, getting 5 shots on target in the first quarter. Florencia Amundson scored the first goal with a powerful shot from the right of the circle that went in off the far post. Patricia Alvarez then doubled their lead, when she cleverly deflected a Torres-Quevedo shot from the top of the circle, to beat the Korean keeper. Korean keeper Eunji Kim played the best game of her young career, thwarting scores of Spanish attacks. Spain could have scored at least 4 or 5 more goals as they kept finding spaces behind the Korean defense, but Kim’s brilliance kept the score respectable for Korea. Spain themselves will be slightly disappointed with the number of chances they failed to convert, but the scoreline improved for them in the final quarter as Florencia Amundson notched her second goal of the game with yet another ripper from off a rebound from another saved penalty corner. Florencia Amundson who scored the first and third goals for Spain was awarded the player of the match and said: “We are feeling good. This was yet another comfortable win against a good team, so we are ready to face any team in this competition and feel good about our chances.” Match 3: Japan vs India 1-2 India and Japan played out a tense and closely contested encounter that ended in an Indian win, which keeps them at the top of the table with 6 points, while Japan stay in the second position, with 3 points. India started the game on the front foot and nearly found an opening in the very first minute, when Vandana Katariya found space in the circle to get a shot away, but her swinging hit failed to make contact with the bouncing ball and Japan survived an instant scare. India kept up the pressure however, and turned the ball over in the Japanese half in the 4th minute. This time the ball fell to Salima Tete in the circle who made no mistake in dispatching a powerful hit into the Japanese goal, to give India the lead. Japan settled into the game and tried to play out of the back despite the high Indian press. However Japan found it difficult to create goal-scoring opportunities in

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