Netherlands national field hockey team
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| Association | Dutch Hockey Confederation (Koninklijke Nederlandse Hockey Bond) |
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| Coach | Roelant Oltmans | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The Netherlands national field hockey team is the national team of the Netherlands that participates in international field hockey matches and tournaments. They have won the Hockey World Cup three times, the Champions Trophy eight times and the Summer Olympics twice.
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1928 – Amsterdam, Netherlands
1936 – Berlin, Germany
1948 – London, Great Britain
1952 – Helsinki, Finland- 9th 1960 – Rome, Italy
- 8th 1964 – Tokyo, Japan
- 5th 1968 – Mexico City, Mexico
- 4th 1972 – München, Germany
- 4th 1976 – Montreal, Canada
- 6th 1984 – Los Angeles, United States
1988 – Seoul, Korea- 4th 1992 – Barcelona, Spain
1996 – Atlanta, United States
2000 – Sydney, Australia
2004 – Athens, Greece
- 6th 1971 Men's Hockey World Cup – Barcelona, Spain
1973 – Amsterdam, Netherlands- 9th 1975 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
1978 – Buenos Aires, Argentina- 4th 1982 – Bombay, India
- 7th 1986 – London, Great Britain
1990 – Lahore, Pakistan
1994 – Sydney, Australia
1998 – Utrecht, Netherlands
2002 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia- 7th 2006 – Mönchengladbach, Germany
- 4th 1980 – Karachi, Pakistan
1981 – Karachi, Pakistan
1982 – Amstelveen, Netherlands- 5th 1983 – Karachi, Pakistan
- 4th 1984 – Karachi, Pakistan
- 5th 1985 – Perth, Australia
- 6th 1986 – Karachi, Pakistan
1987 – Amstelveen, Netherlands
1989 – Berlin, Germany
1990 – Melbourne, Australia
1991 – Berlin, Germany- 4th 1992 – Karachi, Pakistan
1993 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
1994 – Lahore, Pakistan- 4th 1995 – Berlin, Germany
1996 – Madras, India
1997 – Adelaide, Australia
1998 – Lahore, Pakistan
1999 – Brisbane, Australia
2000 – Amstelveen, Netherlands
2001 – Rotterdam, Netherlands
2002 – Cologne, Germany
2003 – Amstelveen, Netherlands
2004 – Lahore, Pakistan
2005 – Chennai, India
2006 – Terrassa, Spain
1970 – Brussels, Belgium
1974 – Madrid, Spain
1978 – Hannover, Germany
1983 – Amstelveen, Netherlands
1987 – Moscow, Russia
1991 – Paris, France
1995 – Dublin, Republic of Ireland
1999 – Padova, Italy- 4th 2003 – Barcelona, Spain
2005 – Leipzig, Germany
- Group stage 2002 – Amstelveen, Netherlands
2004 – Amstelveen, Netherlands- Group stage 2005 – Amstelveen, Netherlands
The following players have been selected by head coach Roelant Oltmans for the friendly match versus England on November 28, 2006 in Hilversum, Noord-Holland.
| Player | Club | Position |
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| Jaap Stockmann | HC Bloemendaal | Goalkeeper |
| Klaas Veering | Amsterdam HBC | Goelkeeper |
| Guus Vogels | HGC | Goalkeeper |
| Geert-Jan Derikx | SCHC | Defender |
| Robert van der Horst | Oranje Zwart | Defender |
| Jesse Mahieu | Amsterdam HBC | Defender |
| Thomas Boerma | HC Bloemendaal | Midfielder |
| Jeroen Delmee | HC Den Bosch | Midfielder |
| Robert Derikx | SCHC | Midfielder |
| Floris Evers | Amsterdam HBC | Midfielder |
| Rogier Hofman | SCHC | Midfielder |
| Timme Hoyng | Amsterdam HBC | Midfielder |
| Eby Kessing | HC Bloemendaal | Midfielder |
| Matthijs Brouwer | Oranje Zwart | Forward |
| Ronald Brouwer | HC Bloemendaal | Forward |
| Laurence Docherty | HC Klein Zwitserland | Forward |
| Roderik Huber | Amsterdam HBC | Forward |
| Wouter Jollie | HC Bloemendaal | Forward |
| Frederik Jonker | SV Kampong | Forward |
| Teun de Nooijer | HC Bloemendaal | Forward |
| Rob Reckers | Oranje Zwart | Forward |
| Roderick Weusthof | SCHC | Forward |
- (Dutch) Koninklijke Nederlandse Hockey Bond Official site of the Dutch Hockey Confederation
