2005 Men's EuroHockey Nations Championship squads

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This article lists the confirmed squads lists for 2005 Men's EuroHockey Nations Championship from August 28 to September 4, 2005 at the complex of hockeyclub ATV Leipzig in Leipzig, Germany.

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Group A

Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium

Head coach: Giles Bonnet

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Cédric Degreve GK26
2 Xavier Reckinger 22
3 Thierry Stumpe 26
4 Thierry Renaer (c)29
6 Loic Vandeweghe 22
7 Jean-Philippe Brulé DF24
8 Thomas Van Den Balck 23
9 Maxime Luyckx 23
11 Charles Vandeweghe 23
No.PlayerPos.Age
13 Gilles Petre 24
14 Philippe Goldberg 26
15 Jérôme Dekeyser 22
17 Manu Leroy GK26
18 Patrice Houssein 28
23 John Goldberg 24
24 John-John Dohmen 17
27 Amaury De Cock 24
28 Jérôme Truyens 18

Flag of England.svg  England

Head coach: Jason Lee

No.PlayerPos.Age
2 Andrew West DF24
3 Nick Brothers GK22
4 Glenn Kirkham 22
5 Richard Alexander 23
7 Jerome Goudie 28
8 James Stedman 22
10 Matt Daly 22
11 Brett Garrard (c)28
12 Jonty Clarke 24
No.PlayerPos.Age
13 Rob Moore 24
14 Ben Hawes MF25
15 Scott Cordon 25
17 Alistair Wilson 21
18 Barry Middleton MF21
19 Jonathan Brown 19
20 James Tindall 22
23 Jon Ebsworth GK27
24 Ben Marsden 27

Flag of Germany.svg  Germany

Head coach: Bernhard Peters

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Christian Schulte GK30
2 Ulrich Bubolz GK24
4 Philipp Crone DF28
6 Eike Duckwitz DF25
7 Carlos Nevado FW23
10 Jan Marco Montag DF22
11 Björn Emmerling DF29
12 Sebastian Biederlack MF23
13 Justus Scharowsky MF25
No.PlayerPos.Age
14 Tibor Weissenborn MF24
16 Niklas Meinert MF24
17 Timo Wess (c)DF23
19 Christopher Zeller FW20
22 Matthias Witthaus FW22
23 Florian Keller FW23
26 Oliver Hentschel FW24
27 Oliver Markowsky MF21
29 Sebastian Draguhn FW21

Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland

Head coach: Mathias Ahrens

No.PlayerPos.Age
2 David Mitchell 24
3 Michael Leonard (c)31
4 Andy McBride 29
5 Niall Stott 24
6 John Christie 22
7 Andrew Sewnauth 23
8 Vishal Marwaha 29
9 Graham Moodie 24
10 Douglas Simpson 23
No.PlayerPos.Age
11 Mark Ralph 25
12 Michael Christie 18
13 Christopher Nelson 21
14 Craig Harper 22
16 Graham Dunlop 29
17 Kris Kane GK25
18 David Ralph 33
21 Alistair McGregor GK24
22 Stephen Dick 20

Group B

Flag of France.svg  France

Head coach: Bertrand Reynaud

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Matthieu Durchon 24
2 Antoine Gouedard-Comte 22
3 Alexis Collon 22
4 Charles Verrier 27
5 Nicolas Monnier 26
6 Nicolas Muesgens 25
7 Christoph Muesgens 26
8 Florent Durchon 28
9 Julien Boyer FW27
No.PlayerPos.Age
10 Frédéric Soyez 27
11 Stéphane Jaquet MF32
14 Antoine Moreau (c)28
15 Nicolas Gaillard 28
16 Arnoud Jansen 23
17 Gérôme Branquart 25
18 Frédéric Verrier 24
30 Julien Thamin GK25
31 Maxime Wilson GK21

Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands

Head coach: Roelant Oltmans

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Guus Vogels GK30
3 Geert-Jan Derikx DF24
4 Karel Klaver FW26
5 Rob Derikx MF23
7 Sander van der Weide DF23
8 Ronald Brouwer FW26
10 Taeke Taekema DF25
12 Jeroen Delmee (c)MF32
13 Klaas Veering GK23
No.PlayerPos.Age
14 Teun de Nooijer MF29
16 Floris Evers MF22
18 Rob Reckers FW23
19 Matthijs Brouwer FW25
20 Jesse Mahieu DF27
21 Nick Meijer FW
22 Roderick Weusthof FW23
23 Timme Hoyng MF29
24 Robert van der Horst DF20

Flag of Poland.svg  Poland

Head coach: Maciej Matuszynski

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Mariusz Chyla GK27
2 Tomasz Dutkiewicz 25
4 Dariusz Malecki 30
5 Miroslaw Kluczynski 25
6 Sebastian Wladysiak 22
7 Robert Grzeszczak 34
8 Zbigniew Juszczak 30
9 Dariusz Rachwalski 22
10 Rafal Grotowski 32
No.PlayerPos.Age
11 Tomasz Gorny 19
12 Arkadiusz Matuszak GK
13 Slawomir Choczaj 31
14 Tomasz Choczaj 29
15 Piotr Mikula (c)29
16 Artur Mikula 27
18 Marcin Grotowski 22
19 Tomasz Marcinkowski 24
20 Lukasz Wybieralski 30

Flag of Spain.svg  Spain

Head coach: Maurits Hendriks

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Bernardino Herrera GK27
2 Santi Freixa FW22
3 Miguel Delas
5 Francisco Fábregas 27
6 Andreu Enrich
7 Juan Escarré (c)
8 Alex Fábregas 24
9 Pablo Amat 27
10 Eduardo Tubau 24
No.PlayerPos.Age
13 Ramón Alegre DF24
15 Víctor Sojo FW21
16 Xavier Ribas DF29
17 Albert Sala MF24
18 Rodrigo Garza DF25
20 Sergi Enrique DF17
21 Eduard Arbos 22
22 Francisco Cortes GK22
23 David Alegre MF20

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