AYG 2018: Score sheet for Day 6 (Men)
HWC2018: Rise of the lower-ranked nations
There are 16 teams at the Vitality Hockey Women’s World Cup, London 2018, and after the first two days of action, it is clear that the competition is one of the most wide open contests in the event’s history. BUY WORLD CUP TICKETS At the end of Day 1, England (FIH Hero World Ranking: 2)
AYG 2018: Score sheet for Day 5 (Women)
AYG 2018: Score sheet for Day 5 (Men)
AYG 2018: Score sheet for Day 4 (Men)
AYG 2018: Score sheet for Day 4 (Women)
Ireland produce performance of the day as Vitality Hockey Women’s World Cup bursts into life
A mammoth crowd packed into east London’s Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre to witness some fabulous action in the first Saturday of the Vitality Hockey Women’s World Cup London 2018. Four stellar matches ensured that this eagerly anticipated competition got off to the best possible start. The opening session of the Vitality Hockey Women’s
African Youth Games: Zambia shock Nigeria with 2 nil victory
The Stade Ferhan experienced another day of silence as South Africa and Ghana humbled Algeria in the boys and girl’s category respectively. Matchday 3 commenced with Zambia facing Nigeria in the men’s category. The Nigerians were aching to make it two wins in succession with Zambia also aiming to top the table. Mulenga Dominic struck
African Youth Games: Tamarie’s late goal secures second spot for Namibia in Day 2
Myburgh Taramarie’s 18th-minute strike helped Namibia stage a comeback against Ghana at the Stade Ferhani yesterday. Namibia took an early lead, five minutes into the game, through Cormach Kiana-Ohe’s strike. The dynamic skipper took advantage of a misunderstanding inside Ghana’s defence to slot home the opener. Ghana’s, Akoto Charity responded quickly in the 6th minute