The fifteenth version of the FIH Men’s Hockey World cup is performed from January 13 to 29 at intervals in the cities of Bhubaneswar and Rourkela in Odisha.
Event Management – current updates in Odisha
The regime has planned several activities and events in urban slums and non-slum areas throughout the Hockey tournament (HWC) to inspire urban youth and introduce sports culture to them. Whereas in panchayats, wherever a special ‘gram Sabha’ are organized solely on the inaugural day of HWC on January 11, the events in urban native bodies will be organized on the gap ceremony day, the primary Asian country match on January 13, the closing ceremony on January 29 and alternative dates once India matches are scheduled. (Read Also: The Winner India Women’s Hockey team returns to the national camp for the next series)
As per the plan, public viewing arrangements will be created in each slum, and the events are unionized in four municipalities, 2 NACs, and altogether wards of municipal firms just in case of non-slum areas. Parichaya centres, Mission Sakti gruha, public buildings, or community centres will be ideally used for organizing events. the utmost overall ceiling of participants will be one hundred programs in the slum areas and 250 for non-slum areas.
The participants in the events will be hypersensitive regarding health, hygiene, cleanliness, varied government schemes, and key urban initiatives. Mission Shakti groups/federations will be roped certain managing the events. Associate in Nursing calculable `10,000 for every program has been approved.
Principal secretary of the Housing and concrete Development department G Mathi Vathanan has asked all collectors, municipal commissioners, and govt officers to prepare events altogether slum and non-slum areas in all ULBs to facilitate youth and alternative native inhabitants to witness and be a district of the international tournament.
The gap ceremony and all matches are telecast in all CCIs, together with observation homes, ladies’ homes, and dealing women hostels. CCIs and women’s homes can have essay writing, debate, drawing, painting, and quizzes on “Odisha in the promotion of hockey”.
Indian Hockey Team schedule
Indian public hockey team can open their campaign at FIH Odisha Hockey public hockey tourney Bhubaneswar-Rourkela 2023 against Spain on Gregorian calendar month 13. With simply some days left for the beginning of hockey’s biggest tournament.
The Indian public hockey team arrived in Rourkela on December 27, 2022, and is coaching laboriously at the new ‘jewel’ of hockey. The Birsa Munda Hockey construction over the past week to organize hockey’s most prestigious competition.India is placed in Pool D against Spain, England, and Wales.
Sukhjeet, who will contest in his first-ever World Cup, believes that the oppositions are tough. But the Indian hockey team is having contendedwith all 3 groups over the past year. This thing can facilitate India in making ready for the challenges in the group.
Here’s the listing of 20-man squads of all sixteen collaborating teams, besides the two itinerant reserves (alternate gamers) of each squad.
ARGENTINA
Juan Catán, Facundo Zárate, Nicolás Keenan, Maico Casella, Martín Ferreiro, Lucas Toscani, Lucas Vila, Nicolás Della Torre, Nicolás Cicileo, Santiago Tarazona, Federico Monja, Tomas Domene, Matías Rey (captain), AgustínMazzilli, Thomas Habif, AgustínBugallo, Emiliano Bosso
Alternate Players: Agustín Machelett, Bautista Capurro
Coach: Mariano Ronconi
AUSTRALIA
Lachlan Sharp, Tom Craig, Jake Harvie, Tom Wickham, Matt Dawson, Nathan Ephraums, Johan Durst, Joshua Beltz, Eddie Ockenden (captain), Jacob Whetton, Blake Govers, Tim Howard, Aran Zalewski (captain), Flynn Ogilvie, Daniel Beale, Tim Brand, Andrew Charter, Jeremy Hayward
Alternate Players: Jacob Anderson, Dylan Martin
Coach: Colin Batch
BELGIUM
Loic Van Doren, Arthur Van Doren, John-John Dohmen, Florent Van Aubel, Sébastien Dockier, Cédric Charlier, Belgium Racing Club de, Gauthier Boccard, Nicolas De Kerpel, Alexander Hendrickx, Félix Denayer (captain), Vincent Vanasch, Simon Gougnard, Arthur De Sloover, LoïckLuypaert, Antoine Kina, Victor Wegnez, Tom Boon, Tanguy Cosyns
Alternate Players: Maxime Van Oost, ThibeauStockbroekx
Coach: Michel van den Heuvel
CHILE
Araya Augustin, Juan Purcel, Adrian Henriquez, Vicente Goni, Fernanado Renz (c), Jose Maldonado, Martin Rodriguez, Kay Gesswien, Andres Pizzaro, Juan Amoroso, Jose Hurtado, Filipe Renz, Ignacio Contrado, Raimundo Valenzuela, Axel Ritcher, Axel Troncoso, Nils Strabucchi, Franco Becerra
Alternate Players: Augustin Amroso, William Enos
Coach: Jorge Dabanch
ENGLAND
Davied Ames (captain), James Albery (vice-captain), Liam Ansell, Nick Bandurak, Will Calnan, David Condon, David Goodfield, Harry Martin, James Mazarelo, Nick Park, Ollie Payne, Phil Roper, Scott Rushmere, Liam Sanford, Tom Sorsby, Zach Wallace (vice-captain), Jack Waller, Sam Ward,
Alternate Playes: Brendan Creed, Ian Sloan
Coach: Paul Revington
FRANCE
Arthur Thieffry, MattéoDesgouillons, Pieter van Straaten, Stanislas Branicki, Gaspard Xavier, Simon Martin-Brisac, Blaise Rogeau, Viktor Lockwood, Charles Masson, Gaspard Baumgarten, François Goyet, NoéJouin, Jean-Baptiste Forgues, Eliot Curty, Etienne Tynevez, Victor Charlet (captain), BrieucDelemazure, Edgar Reynaud
Alternate Players: Corentin Sellier, Timothée Clément
Coach: Fred Soyez
GERMANY
Alexander Stadler, Mathias Müller, Mats Grambusch, Lukas Windfeder, NiklasWellen, Tom Grambusch, Teo Hinrichs, Gonzalo Peillat, Christopher Rühr, Justus Weigand, Marco Miltkau, Martin Zwicker, Hannes Müller, Timur Oruz, Thies Prinz, Moritz Trompertz, Moritz Ludwig, Jean Danneberg
Alternate Players: NiklasBosserhoff, Paul-Philipp Kaufmann
Coach: André Henning
INDIA
Jarmanpreet Singh, Abhishek, Surender Kumar, Manpreet Singh, Hardik Singh, Mandeep Singh, Krishan Pathak, Harmanpreet Singh (captain), Lalit Upadhyay, NilamSanjeepXess, PR Sreejesh, Nilakanta Sharma, Shamsher Singh, Varun Kumar, Akashdeep Singh, Amit Rohidas (vice-captain), Vivek Sagar Prasad, Sukhjeet Singh
Alternate Players: Rajkumar Pal, Jugraj Singh
Coach: Graham Reid
JAPAN
Koji Yamasaki, Shota Yamada, Yusuke Kawamura, Yamato Kawahara, Seren Tanaka (captain), Kentaro Fukuda, TaikiTakade, Takuma Niwa, RaikiFujishima, Ken Nagayoshi, Hiro Saito, Ryosei Kato, RyomaOoka, Masaki Ohashi, Kaito Tanaka, Kisho Kuroda, Masato Kobayashi, Takashi Yoshikawa
Alternate Players: Yuma Nagai, Hiromasa Ochiai
Coach: Akira Takahashi
MALAYSIA
Adrian Albert, Hafizuddin Othman, Hassan Najib, Razie Rahim, Rosli Ramadan, Jalil Marhan, HamsariAshran, Sari Faizal, Muhamad Aminudin, AshariFiran, ShelloSilverius, FaizJali, Hasan Azuan, SumantriNorsyafiq, NajmiJazlan, ShahrilSaabah, MizunZulPidaus, AzharAminul
Alternate Players: Tengku, ShahmieSuhaimi
Coach: Arul Anthony
NETHERLANDS
Maurits Visser, Lars Balk (vice-captain), Jonas de Geus, Thijs van Dam, Thierry Brinkman (captain), Seve van Ass, Jorrit Croon, Terrance Pieters, Floris Wortelboer, Teun Beins, TjepHoedemakers, Koen Bijen, Steijn van Heijningen, PirminBlaak, Jip Janssen, TijmenReijenga, Justen Blok, Derck de Vilder
Alternate Players: Jasper Brinkman, Dennis Warmerdam
Coach: Jeroen Delmee
NEW ZEALAND
Dom Dixon, Dane Lett, Simon Child, Nick Ross, Sam Hiha, Kim Kingston, Jake Smith, Sam Lane, Simon Yorston, Aidan Sarikaya, Nic Woods, Joe Morrison, Leon Hayward, Kane Russell, Blair Tarrant, Sean Findlay, Hayden Phillips, Charlie Morrison
Alternate Players: Connor Greentree, David Brydon
Coach: Greg Nicol
SOUTH AFRICA
NqobileNtuli, Brad Sherwood, Connor Beauchamp, Dan Bell, Dayaan Cassiem (captain), EstiaanKriek, Gowan Jones, Guy Morgan, Jacques van Tonder, Jethro Eustice, Keenan Horne, Mustapha Cassiem, Nic Spooner, NduduzoLembethe, Ryan Julius, SamkeloMvimbi, Sihle Ngubane, Tevin Kok
Alternate Players: Tyson Dlungwana, Luke Wynford
Coach: CheslynGie
SOUTH KOREA
Kim Jaehyeon, Lee Gangsan, Lee Namyong, Jung Manjae, Hwang Taeil, Lee Jungjun, SeoInwoo, Ji Woo Cheon, Lee Hyeseung, Kim Jaehan, Kim Sunghyun, JeongJunwoo, Lee Seunghoon, Kim Hyeongjin, Jang Jonghyun, Jeon Byungjin, Yang Jihun, Lee Juyoung
Alternate Players: Kim Hyeonhong, Kim Kyubeom
Coach: Kyo Seok Shin
SPAIN
Andreas Rafi, Alejandro Alonso, César Curiel, Xavi Gispert, Borja Lacalle, Álvaro Iglesias, Ignacio Rodríguez, Enrique González, Gerard Clapés, Andreas Rafi, Jordi Bonastre, Joaquín Menini, Mario Garin, Marc Reyne, Marc Miralles (captain), Pepe Cunill, Marc Recasens, Pau Cunill, Marc Vizcaino
Alternate Players: Rafael Villalonga, Pere Amat
Coach: Max Caldas
WALES
Toby Reynolds-Cotterill, Rhys Payne, Gareth Furlong, Daniel Kyriakides, Hywel Jones, Ioan Wall, Steve Kelly, Lewis Prosser (captain), Dale Hutchinson, Jacob Draper, Gareth Griffiths, Rhys Bradshaw, Rupert Shipperley (captain), Fred Newbold, Ben Francis, Luke Hawker (captain), James Carson, Jack Pritchard
Alternate Players: Rhodri Furlong, Jolyon Morgan
Coach: Daniel Newcombe