2010 Women's Hockey World Cup squads

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This article lists the confirmed squads for the 2010 Women's Hockey World Cup tournament held in Rosario, Argentina between August 29 and September 11, 2010.

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Pool A

Australia

Head coach: Frank Murray

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Toni Cronk GK30
2 Georgia Nanscawen 18
4 Casey Eastham 21
5 Alison Bruce 22
6 Megan Rivers 29
7 Kim Walker 34
8 Ashleigh Nelson 23
10 Kate Hollywood 24
12 Madonna Blyth (c)24
No.PlayerPos.Age
13 Shelly Liddelow 26
14 Nicole Arrold 28
15 Kobie McGurk 25
16 Fiona Johnson 27
21 Jayde Taylor 25
22 Kate Jenner 20
27 Rachael Lynch GK24
29 Teneal Attard 25
30 Amy Korner 24

Germany

Head coach: Michael Behrmann

No.PlayerPos.Age
2 Tina Bachmann (c)32
4 Mandy Haase 28
7 Natascha Keller 33
8 Christina Schütze 26
10 Nina Hasselmann 24
11 Eileen Hoffmann 26
12 Lydia Haase 23
13 Katharina Otte 23
15 Hannah Krüger 21
No.PlayerPos.Age
16 Fanny Rinne 30
17Barbara VogelGK30
20 Lena Andersch 18
24 Maike Stöckel 26
25 Janne Müller-Wieland 23
26 Celine Wilde 20
28 Julia Müller 24
29 Lina Geyer 24
32 Kristina Reynolds GK26

India

Head coach: Sandeep Somesh

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Dipika Murthy GK30
2 Binita Toppo 30
5 Asunta Lakra 24
6 Kirandeep Kaur 21
8 Chanchan Thokchom 22
9 Surinder Kaur (c)28
11 Poonam Rani 17
13 Rajani Etimarpu GK20
14 Ritu Rani 18
No.PlayerPos.Age
16 Monika Badran 16
17 Deepika Thakur 23
18 Jasjeet Kaur Handa 22
19 Mukta Prava Barla 25
21 Yendala Soundarya 20
24 Saba Anjum Karim 25
25 Joydeep Kaur 21
28 Rani Rampal 15
30 Subhadra Pradhan 24

Japan

Head coach: Yasuda Zenjiiro

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Sakiyo Asano GK23
3 Akemi Kato 39
4 Ai Murakami 25
5 Miyuki Nakagawa 23
6 Keiko Manabe 23
8 Yukari Yamamoto 29
9 Mie Nakashima 24
10 Rika Komazawa (c)28
11 Kaori Chiba 29
No.PlayerPos.Age
12 Yuka Yoshikawa GK26
13 Nagisa Hayashi 24
15 Mazuki Arai 21
16 Kana Nagayama 21
18 Aki Yamada 17
20 Mayumi Ono 26
25 Yuri Nagai 18
26 Aki Mitsuhashi 20
22 Shiho Otsuka 20

Netherlands

Head coach: Herman Kruis

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Floortje Engels GK28
5 Carlien Dirkse van den Heuvel 23
8 Marieke Mattheussens 26
9 Wieke Dijkstra 26
10 Kelly Jonker 20
11 Maartje Goderie 26
12 Lidewij Welten 20
13 Minke Smeets 31
15 Janneke Schopman 33
No.PlayerPos.Age
17 Maartje Paumen 24
18 Naomi van As 27
19 Ellen Hoog 24
21 Sophie Polkamp 26
22 Joyce Sombroek GK19
23 Kim Lammers 29
24 Eva de Goede 21
26 Michelle van der Pols 21
27 Marilyn Agliotti 31

New Zealand

Head coach: Mark Hager

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Kayla Sharland (c)24
2 Emily Naylor 24
3 Krystal Forgesson 27
5 Katie Glynn 21
7 Piki Hamahona 28
11 Stacey Carr 26
12 Ella Gunson 21
15 Beth Jurgeleit GK30
16 Clarissa Eshuis 23
No.PlayerPos.Age
17 Lucy Talbot 21
20 Samantha Harrison 19
22 Gemma Flynn 20
23 Anna Thorpe 26
26 Natasha Fitzsimons 21
28 Charlotte Harrison 21
30 Bianca Russell GK32
31 Stacey Michelsen 19
32 Anita Punt 22

Pool B

Argentina

Head coach: Carlos Retegui

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Belén Succi GK24
2 Mariana Rossi 31
4 Rosario Luchetti 26
5 Macarena Rodríguez 32
7 Alejandra Gulla 33
8 Luciana Aymar (c)33
10 Soledad García 29
11 Carla Rebecchi 25
12 Delfina Merino 20
No.PlayerPos.Age
13 Laura Aladro GK27
14 Romina Vatteone 32
18 Daniela Sruoga 22
19 Mariné Russo 30
21 Mariela Scarone 23
24 Claudia Burkart 30
25 Silvina D'Elía 24
26 Giselle Kañevsky 25
27 Noel Barrionuevo 26

China

Head coach: Kim Sang Ryul

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Ma Yibo 30
3 Huang Xuejiao 23
5 Ma Wei 21
6 Sun Sinan 20
7 Liao Jiahui 32
8 Fu Baorong (c)32
9 Li Shuang 32
10 Gao Lihua 30
11 Wang Zhishuang 24
No.PlayerPos.Age
13 Sun Zhen 23
17 Li Hongxia 23
18 Ren Ye 24
21 Zhao Yudiao 21
22 Song Qingling 24
23 De Jiaojiao 20
25 Xu Xiaoxu 24
30 Li Dongxiao GK22
31 Zhang Lei GK25

England

Head coach: Danny Kerry

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Beth Storry GK32
4 Laura Unsworth 22
5 Crista Cullen 25
6 Hannah Macleod 26
8 Helen Richardson 28
9 Natalie Seymour 23
10 Susie Gilbert 21
11 Kate Walsh (c)30
12 Chloe Rogers 25
No.PlayerPos.Age
13 Kerry Williams 24
15 Alex Danson 25
16 Katie Long 22
18 Georgie Twigg 19
19 Charlotte Craddock 19
22 Ashleigh Ball 24
23 Sally Walton 29
28 Nicola White 22
29 Gemma Ible GK22

Korea

Head coach: Kang Keon-Wook

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Moon Young-Hui GK27
3 Kim Young-Ran 25
5 Kim Bo-Mi 24
6 Park Seon-Mi 28
7 Lee Seon-Ok (c)29
8 Kim Jong-Hee 24
9 Park Mi-Hyun 24
10 Gim Sung-Hee 27
11 Kim Jong-Eun 24
No.PlayerPos.Age
12 Kim Da-Rae 23
13 Cheon Seul-Ki 21
14 Jeon Yu-Mi 21
15 An Hyo-Ju 22
16 Jang Soo-Ji GK22
17 Kim Ok-Ju 22
18 Park Ki-Ju 20
19 Kim Eun-Sil 27
23 Kim Ah-Ra 20

South Africa

Head coach: Giles Bonnet

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Mariette Rix GK19
8 Marsha Marescia (c)27
10 Shelley Russell 23
11 Marcelle Keet 25
12 Dirkie Chamberlain 23
13 Lisa-Marie Deetlefs 22
14 Kelly Madsen 21
15 Pietie Coetzee 31
16 Jennifer Wilson 31
No.PlayerPos.Age
17 Lesle-Ann George 24
18 Vida Ryan 26
21 Lenise Marais 25
22 Kathleen Taylor 25
24 Cindy Botha 25
25 Hattingh Hanli GK20
26 Kim Hubach 26
29 Tarryn Bright 27
30 Sulette Damons 20

Spain

Head coach: Pablo Usoz

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 María López GK26
2 Julia Menéndez 25
3 Rocío Ybarra 25
6 Berta Bonastre 18
7 Carlota Petchame 20
8 Montse Cruz 30
9 Silvia Muñoz 30
10 Silvia Bonastre 28
11 Empar Gil 22
No.PlayerPos.Age
12 Rocio Gutierrez 25
13 Raquel Huertas 28
14 Pilar Sánchez 28
15 Anabel Flores 27
16 Isabel Barguno 29
17 Núria Camón (c)30
18 Olalla Pineiro 26
22 Gloria Comerma 23
23 Georgina Oliva 20

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