2014 Men's Hockey World Cup squads

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This article lists the confirmed squads for the 2014 Men's Hockey World Cup tournament to be held in The Hague, Netherlands between 31 May and 15 June 2014.

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Pool A

Australia

The squad was announced on 28 April 2014. [1]

Head coach: Ric Charlesworth

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Jamie Dwyer 35
2 Liam De Young 32
3 Simon Orchard 27
4 Glenn Turner 29
5 Chris Ciriello 28
6 Robert Hammond 32
9 Mark Knowles (c)30
11 Eddie Ockenden 27
12 Jake Whetton 22
No.PlayerPos.Age
16 Matthew Gohdes 24
17 Aran Zalewski 23
19 Tim Deavin 29
20 Matthew Swann 24
24 Tyler Lovell GK26
27 Kieran Govers 26
30 Andrew Charter GK27
31 Fergus Kavanagh 28
32 Jeremy Hayward 21

Belgium

The squad was announced on 24 May 2014. [2]

Head coach: Marc Lammers

No.PlayerPos.Age
2 Xavier Reckinger 30
3 Jeremy Gucassoff GK25
4 Arthur Van Doren 19
6 Dorian Thiery 20
7 John-John Dohmen 26
8 Florent van Aubel 22
9 Sébastien Dockier 24
10 Cédric Charlier 26
15 Emmanuel Stockbroekx 20
No.PlayerPos.Age
17 Thomas Briels 26
19 Félix Denayer 24
21 Vincent Vanasch GK26
22 Simon Gougnard 23
23 Alexandre De Saedeleer 26
27 Tom Boon 24
28 Jérôme Truyens (c)26
29 Elliot Van Strydonck 25
32 Tanguy Cosyns 22

England

The squad was announced on 13 May 2014. [3]

Head coach: Bobby Crutchley

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 George Pinner GK27
2 James Bailey GK23
6 Henry Weir 24
7 Ashley Jackson 26
8 Simon Mantell 30
9 Harry Martin 21
11 Alastair Brogdon 26
12 Michael Hoare 28
14 Mark Gleghorne 29
No.PlayerPos.Age
16 Adam Dixon 27
18 Barry Middleton (c)30
20 Dan Shingles 27
21 Tim Whiteman 27
22 David Condon 22
23 Tom Carson 23
24 Iain Lewers 30
26 Nicholas Catlin 25
27 Dan Fox 31

India

The squad was announced on 14 May 2014. [4]

Head coach: Terry Walsh

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Harjot Singh GK20
3 Rupinder Pal Singh 23
5 Kothajit Singh 21
7 Manpreet Singh 21
8 Sardara Singh (c)27
9 Yuvraj Walmiki 24
10 Dharamvir Singh 23
11 Mandeep Singh 22
12 V. R. Raghunath 25
No.PlayerPos.Age
13 Gurbaj Singh 25
14 Lalit Upadhyay 20
15 S. K. Uthappa 22
16 Sreejesh Ravindran GK28
24 S. V. Sunil 25
26 Birendra Lakra 24
27 Akashdeep Singh 19
28 Jasjit Singh 24
29 Chinglensana Singh 22

Malaysia

Head coach: Muhammad Dhaarma Raj

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Roslan Jamaluddin GK35
6 Marhan Jalil MF24
7 Fitri Saari MF21
9 Hafifi Hanafi FW28
10 Faizal Saari FW23
11 Shahrun Nabil MF28
12 Sukri Mutalib DF28
13 Firhan Ashaari FW21
14 Azlan Misron (c)DF31
No.PlayerPos.Age
15 Nabil Fiqri MF27
16 Kumar Subramaniam GK34
17 Razie Rahim DF26
18 Faiz Helmi MF22
23 Tengku Ahmad Tajuddin FW28
26 Shahril Saabah FW20
28 Ramadhan Rosil MF23
30 Izad Jamaluddin DF20
31 Ismail Abu FW30

Spain

The squad was announced on 18 May 2014. [5]

Head coach: Salvador Indurain

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Francisco Cortés GK31
2 Santi Freixa (c)31
3 Sergi Enrique 26
5 Bosco Pérez-Pla 26
7 Miguel Delas 30
8 Viçens Ruiz 22
10 Eduard Tubau 33
11 Roc Oliva 24
13 Ramón Alegre 33
No.PlayerPos.Age
14 Gabriel Dabanch 26
17 Xavi Lleonart 23
18 Andrés Mir 27
19 Marc Salles 27
20 Salva Piera 23
21 Álex Casasayas 26
22 Manel Terraza 24
23 David Alegre 29
25 Mario Fernández GK22

Pool B

Argentina

The squad was announced on 6 May 2014. [6]

Head coach: Carlos Retegui

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Juan Manuel Vivaldi GK34
2 Gonzalo Peillat 21
4 Juan Ignacio Gilardi 32
5 Pedro Ibarra 28
8 Lucas Rey (c)31
9 Pablo Trevisan 27
10 Matías Paredes 32
11 Joaquin Menini 22
12 Lucas Vila 27
No.PlayerPos.Age
13 Lucas Martinez 20
14 Guillermo Schickendantz 34
17 Juan Martín López 29
18 Guido Barreiros 24
22 Matias Rey 29
24 Manuel Brunet 28
26 Agustín Mazzilli 24
27 Lucas Rossi 28
31 Agustín Abratte GK28

Germany

The squad was announced on 18 May 2014. [7]

Head coach: Markus Weise

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Nicolas Jacobi GK27
3 Linus Butt 27
4 Maximilian Müller (c)26
6 Martin Häner 25
8 Mats Grambusch 21
10 Christopher Wesley 26
13 Tobias Hauke 26
14 Jan-Philipp Rabente 26
15 Benjamin Weß 28
No.PlayerPos.Age
16 Pilt Arnold 25
17 Christopher Rühr 20
18 Oliver Korn 29
19 Christopher Zeller 29
20 Martin Zwicker 27
23 Florian Fuchs 22
24 Benedikt Fürk 25
26 Thilo Stralkowski 26
30 Felix Reuß GK23

Netherlands

The squad was announced on 13 May 2014. [8]

Head coach: Paul van Ass

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Jaap Stockmann GK29
3 Floris van der Linden 25
4 Klaas Vermeulen 26
5 Marcel Balkestein 33
7 Wouter Jolie 28
8 Billy Bakker 25
10 Valentin Verga 24
11 Jeroen Hertzberger 28
12 Robbert Kemperman 23
No.PlayerPos.Age
13 Sander Baart 26
20 Jelle Galema 21
22 Rogier Hofman 27
23 Sander de Wijn 24
24 Robert van der Horst (c)29
25 Seve van Ass 22
26 Pirmin Blaak GK26
27 Constantijn Jonker 26
30 Mink van der Weerden 25

New Zealand

The squad was announced on 21 May 2014. [9]

Head coach: Colin Batch

No.PlayerPos.Age
4 Nick Haig 27
5 Andy Hayward 28
6 Simon Child 26
8 Dean Couzins (c)32
9 Blair Hilton 24
13 Marcus Child 23
14 Jared Panchia 20
16 Hamish McGregor GK26
18 Phil Burrows 34
No.PlayerPos.Age
19 Alex Shaw 24
20 Devon Manchester GK24
21 Kane Russell 22
22 Blair Tarrant 24
24 Arun Panchia 25
25 Shea McAleese 29
27 Stephen Jenness 23
29 Hugo Inglis 23
31 Steve Edwards 28

South Africa

The squad was announced on 9 May 2014. [10]

Head coach: Fabian Gregory

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Jonathan Robinson 27
2 Wade Paton 28
4 Lloyd Madsen 27
5 Austin Smith (c)29
7 Timothy Drummond 26
8 Dylan Swanepoel 20
9 Julian Hykes 31
10 Lloyd Norris-Jones 28
14 Rhett Halkett 28
No.PlayerPos.Age
19 Jean-Pierre de Voux 28
21 Jethro Eustice 24
22 Lungile Tsolekile 30
23 Erasmus Pieterse GK30
25 Justin Reid-Ross 27
26 Ignatius Malgraff 21
30 Taine Paton 25
31 Taine Panther 23
32 Gowan Jones GK24

South Korea

Head coach: Shin Seok-kyo

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Lee Myung-ho GK34
5 Oh Dae-keun 32
6 Lee Nam-yong 30
7 Kang Moon-kweon 26
8 Lee Seung-il (c)31
9 Yoon Sung-hoon 31
10 You Hyo-sik 32
12 Jung Man-jae 23
13 Kang Moon-kyu 26
No.PlayerPos.Age
14 Hyun Hye-sung 27
16 Kim Jae-hyeon GK26
17 Hong Eun-seong 31
19 Kim Young-jin 29
21 Lee Seung-hoon 29
22 Kim Seong-kyu 27
25 Jang Jong-hyun 30
27 Jeon Byung-jin 24
32 Nam Hyun-woo 26

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