2006 Women's Hockey World Cup squads

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This article lists the confirmed squads for the 2006 Women's Hockey World Cup tournament held in Madrid, Spain, between September 27 and October 8, 2006.

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Pool A

China

Head Coach: Kim Chang-back

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Nie Yali GK33
3 Chen Zhaoxia 31
4 Ma Yibo (c)26
6 Mai Shaoyang 27
8 Fu Baorong 28
9 Li Shuang 28
10 Gao Lihua 26
11 Tang Chunling 30
12 Zhou Wanfeng 26
No.PlayerPos.Age
13 Sun Zhen 20
15 Sun Sinan 18
16 Zhang Yimeng GK22
17 Li Hongxia 20
18 Ren Ye 20
19 Chen Qiuqi 26
20 Cheng Jiayan 23
26 Xin Qian 20
28 Wang Yanhui 25

England

Head coach: Danny Kerry

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Katy Roberts GK29
2 Beth Storry GK28
3 Lisa Wooding DF26
5 Crista Cullen DF21
6 Melanie Clewlow DF30
7 Helen Grant FW27
8 Helen Richardson DF25
9 Jo Ellis FW22
10 Lucilla Wright MF26
No.PlayerPos.Age
11 Kate Walsh (c)DF26
12 Chloe Rogers 21
13 Jennie Bimson MF29
14 Rachel Walker MF27
15 Alex Danson FW21
17 Rebecca Herbert MF20
18 Sally Walton FW22
21 Joanne Ellis FW25
23 Kerry Williams FW20

Germany

Head coach: Markus Weise

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Yvonne Frank GK26
2 Tina Bachmann 24
4 Mandy Haase 24
5 Nadine Ernsting-Krienke 32
6 Svenja Schürmann 23
7 Natascha Keller 29
8 Kerstin Hoyer 25
9 Martina Heilein 25
10 Silke Müller 27
No.PlayerPos.Age
13 Marion Rodewald (c)29
14 Katharina Scholz 23
16 Fanny Rinne 26
18 Anke Kühn 25
19 Britta von Livonius 30
21 Badri Latif 29
22 Janine Beermann 22
24 Maike Stöckel 22
32 Kristina Reynolds GK22

India

Head coach: Maharaj Krishan Kaushik

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Helen Mary GK29
2 Dipika Murthy GK26
4 Rajwinder Kaur 22
5 Asunta Lakra 20
9 Surinder Kaur 24
10 Mamta Kharab 24
11 Deepika Thakur 19
14 Ritu Rani 14
15 Joydeep Kaur 17
No.PlayerPos.Age
18 Jasjeet Kaur Handa 18
19 Sanggai Chanu 25
20 Jyoti Sunita Kullu (c)27
21 Gagandeep Kaur 20
23 Pushpa Pradhan 24
24 Saba Anjum Karim 21
25 Binita Toppo 26
30 Subhadra Pradhan 21
32 Suman Bala 24

Netherlands

Head coach: Marc Lammers

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Lisanne de Roever GK27
3 Eefke Mulder FW28
4 Fatima Moreira de Melo MF28
5 Jiske Snoeks MF28
7 Miek van Geenhuizen MF24
9 Wieke Dijkstra DF22
10 Sylvia Karres FW29
11 Maartje Goderie MF22
13 Minke Smabers MF29
No.PlayerPos.Age
14 Minke Booij (c)DF29
15 Janneke Schopman DF29
16 Chantal de Bruijn DF30
17 Maartje Paumen DF21
18 Naomi van As FW23
19 Ellen Hoog FW20
20 Eveline de Haan GK30
21 Sophie Polkamp DF22
23 Kim Lammers FW25

Spain

Head coach: Pablo Usoz

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 María Jesús Rosa GK26
2 Julia Menéndez 21
3 Rocío Ybarra DF21
4 Gemma Bernad 20
7 Bárbara Malda 22
8 Marta Prat 25
9 Silvia Muñoz (c)FW27
10 Silvia Bonastre MF24
11 María Romagosa 21
No.PlayerPos.Age
12 Marta Ejarque 20
13 Raquel Huertas 24
14 Pilar Sánchez 24
17 Núria Camón MF28
19 María López GK22
20 Montse Cruz 26
21 Esther Termens MF21
22 Gloria Comerma 19
23 Georgina Oliva 16

Pool B

Argentina

Head coach: Gabriel Minadeo

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Mariela Antoniska GK31
3 Magdalena Aicega (c)DF32
4 Rosario Luchetti MF22
6 Ayelén Stepnik MF30
7 Alejandra Gulla FW29
8 Luciana Aymar MF29
9 Agustina Bouza FW22
10 Soledad García FW25
11 Carla Rebecchi FW22
No.PlayerPos.Age
12 Mariana González Oliva MF30
14 Mercedes Margalot DF31
15 María de la Paz Hernández FW29
17 Florencia D'Elía MF24
18 Paola Vukojicic GK32
19 Mariné Russo MF26
22 Gabriela Aguirre FW20
24 Claudia Burkart DF26
26 Giselle Kañevsky MF21

Australia

Head coach: Frank Murray

No.PlayerPos.Age
2 Suzie Faulkner FW27
3 Karen Smith MF27
7 Kim Walker MF30
9 Rebecca Sanders DF24
11 Emily Halliday DF27
12 Madonna Blyth MF20
13 Wendy Beattie MF26
14 Nicole Arrold DF24
15 Kobie McGurk DF21
No.PlayerPos.Age
17 Rachel Imison GK27
19 Donna-Lee Patrick FW24
21 Deanne Gilbert GK24
24 Angie Skirving DF25
25 Melanie Twitt MF28
28 Hope Munro DF25
29 Teneal Attard DF21
30 Sarah Taylor MF24
32 Nikki Hudson (c)FW30

Japan

Head coach: Yoo Seung-Jin

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Rie Terazono GK25
2 Keiko Miura 31
3 Mayumi Ono 22
5 Chie Kimura 26
7 Rika Komozawa 24
8 Sakae Morimoto 29
9 Kaori Chiba 25
10 Tomomi Komori 23
11 Toshie Tsukui 31
No.PlayerPos.Age
12 Chie Akutsu 22
13 Sachimi Iwao 30
14 Akemi Kato (c)35
15 Miyuki Nakagawa 19
16 Misaki Ozawa 21
17 Chinami Kozakura 18
18 Mika Iimura 20
19 Ikuko Okamura GK30
20 Yuko Kitano 24

Korea

Head coach: Huh Sang-youn

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Lim Ju-yong (c)GK26
2 Lim Seon-mee 19
3 Lee Jin-hee 26
4 Park Young-soon 21
5 Choi Eun-young 20
6 Park Seon-mi 24
7 Oh Ko-woon 25
8 Kim Jung-hee 23
9 Park Mi-hyun 20
No.PlayerPos.Age
10 Kim Jin-kyoung 25
11 Lee Young-sil 19
12 Kim Jong-eun 20
13 Han Hye-lyoung 20
14 Han Tae-jeong 19
15 Kim Bo-mi 20
16 Jang Soo-ji GK18
17 Park Na-hyun 24
18 Park Jeong-sook 25

South Africa

Head coach: Jenny King

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Caroline Jack GK28
2 Mariette Rix GK25
3 Kate Hector 24
5 Taryn Hosking 25
7 Cindy Brown 21
8 Marsha Marescia (c)23
10 Shelley Russell 19
12 Dirkie Chamberlain 19
16 Jenny Wilson 27
No.PlayerPos.Age
17 Leslie-Ann George 20
20 Henna Du Buisson 24
21 Lenise Marais 21
22 Kathleen Taylor 21
24 Fiona Butler 28
26 Kim Hubach 22
28 Tsoanelo Pholo 23
29 Tarryn Bright 23
30 Sharne Wehmeyer 26

United States

Head coach: Lee Bodimeade

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Kayla Bashore DF23
2 Melissa Leonetti DF24
3 Angie Loy FW24
4 Kelly Doton FW24
6 Kristi Gannon DF24
8 Rachel Dawson MF21
9 Sarah Dawson FW23
10 Tiffany Snow FW24
11 Sara Silvetti DF24
No.PlayerPos.Age
12 April Fronzoni FW24
13 Keli Smith FW27
14 Katelyn Falgowski FW17
16 Barbara Weinberg GK24
17 Carrie Lingo MF27
22 Kate Barber (c)FW29
24 Dina Rizzo FW26
25 Amy Tran GK25
28 Lauren Powley MF22

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