2007 Women's EuroHockey Nations Championship squads

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The article listed the confirmed squad lists for 2007 Women's EuroHockey Nations Championship between August 18 to August 25, 2007.

2007 Womens EuroHockey Nations Championship

The 2007 Women's EuroHockey Nations Championship was the 8th edition of the women's field hockey championship organised by the European Hockey Federation. It was held in Manchester, England from August 18 to August 25, 2007.

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Pool A

Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands

Head coach: Marc Lammers [1]

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Lisanne de Roever 28
3 Eefke Mulder 29
4 Fatima Moreira de Melo 29
5 Jiske Snoeks 29
7 Miek van Geenhuizen 25
9 Wieke Dijkstra 23
13 Minke Smabers 28
14 Minke Booij (C)30
15 Janneke Schopman 30
No.PlayerPos.Age
16 Carlijn Welten 19
17 Maartje Paumen 21
18 Naomi van As 24
19 Ellen Hoog 21
21 Sophie Polkamp 23
22 Floortje Engels GK25
23 Kim Lammers 26
24 Eva de Goede 23
27 Marilyn Agliotti 28

Flag of England.svg  England

Head coach: Danny Kerry [2]

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Katy Roberts GK29
2 Beth Storry GK29
5 Crista Cullen 21
6 Melanie Clewlow 31
8 Helen Richardson 25
9 Jo Ellis 26
10 Lucilla Wright 27
11 Kate Walsh (C)27
12 Chloe Rogers 22
No.PlayerPos.Age
13 Jennie Bimson 30
14 Rachel Walker 28
15 Alex Danson 22
17 Rebecca Herbert 21
18 Sally Walton 26
19 Hannah Macleod 23
22 Cathy Gilliat-Smith 26
23 Kerry Williams 21
28 Anne Panter 23

Flag of Ireland hockey team.svg  Ireland

Head coach: Gene Muller [3] [4]

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Mary Goode GK28
2 Louisa Healy GK25
3 Emer Harte 23
4 Roisin Flinn 21
5 Linda Caulfield (C)28
6 Eimear Cregan 25
7 Emma Clarke 21
8 Emma Stewart 19
9 Bridget McKeever 24
No.PlayerPos.Age
10 Shirley McCay 19
11 Jenny McDonough 26
12 Cathy McKean 28
13 Alex Speers 20
14 Julia O'Halloran 19
15 Ciara O'Brien 28
16 Jill Orbinson 28
18 Nikki Symmons 25
26 Clare Parkhill 26

Flag of Italy.svg  Italy

Head coach: Franco Nicola

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Roberta Lilliu GK28
2 Stella Girotti (C)28
3 Romina Dinucci 29
4 Simona Berrino 21
5 Carolina Scandroli 26
7 Augustina Di Bernardo 24
8 Maria Victoria Corso 30
9 Francesca Faustini 31
10 Daniela Possali 21
No.PlayerPos.Age
11 Jasbeer Singh 20
12 Anna Russo GK21
14 Alejandra Blanco 28
16 Julieta Obrist 23
17 Chiara Tiddi 18
19 Claudia Toretta 29
21 Valentina Quaranta 22
22 Marta De Guio 19

Pool B

Flag of Germany.svg  Germany

Head coach: Michael Behrmann

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Yvonne Frank GK27
2 Tina Bachmann 29
4 Mandy Haase 25
6 Svenja Schürmann 23
7 Natascha Keller 30
11 Eileen Hoffmann 23
13 Marion Rodewald (C)30
14 Katharina Scholz 24
16 Fanny Rinne 27
No.PlayerPos.Age
18 Anke Kühn 26
19 Britta Von Livonius 31
22 Janine Beermann 23
24 Maike Stöckel 23
26 Christina Schütze 23
27 Pia Eidmann 22
28 Julia Müller 21
30 Jennifer Plass 22
32 Kristina Reynolds GK23

Flag of Spain.svg  Spain

Head coach: Pablo Usoz

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 María Jesús Rosa GK27
2 Julia Menéndez 22
3 Rocío Ybarra 22
5 Paula Dabanch 20
8 Marta Prat 26
9 Silvia Muñoz (C)27
10 Silvia Bonastre 25
11 María Romagosa 21
12 Marta Ejarque 21
No.PlayerPos.Age
14 Pilar Sánchez 25
16 Marta Martin 18
17 Núria Camón 29
19 María López GK23
20 Montse Cruz 27
21 Esther Termens 22
22 Gloria Comerma 20
23 Georgina Oliva 17
26 Yurena Panadero 24

Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine

Head coach: Svitlana Makaieva

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Olha Fisyun GK25
2 Yevheniya Moroz 19
3 Olga Gulenko 22
5 Olena Ivakhneko 22
6 Olha Hryzodub 23
7 Zhanna Savenko 28
9 Maryna Khilko 22
10 Nataliya Vasyukova 27
11 Maryna Vynohradova 24
No.PlayerPos.Age
12 Yana Vorushylo 23
13 Halyna Hlynenko 19
14 Tetyana Salenko (C)29
15 Bohdana Sadova 17
16 Alvina Budonna GK19
17 Syusana Shabunina 18
18 Diana Tahiyeva 27
19 Iryna Krukovska 25
22 Iryna Vyhanyaylo 21

Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan

Head coach: Tahir Zaman

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Seda Kheyirova GK
3 Nazira Hidayatova
4 Emine Muzaffarova
5 Zarifahon Zeynalova
6 Feruza Makayeva
8 Dilfuza Mirzaliyeva
10 Zeynab Nuriyeva (C)
11 Gulnara Mikayilova
12 Tak Gurbanova
No.PlayerPos.Age
15 Liana Nuriyeva
16 Marina Aliyeva
20 Viktoriya Shahbazova GK
21 Natalya Sidorova
24 Zhun Mammadova
25 Inoyathon Jafarova
26 Kim Aliyeva
27 Zhang Suleymanova
29 Kwon Musayeva

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