2014 Women's Hockey World Cup squads

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

Contents

Players' Age as of 30 May 2014.

Pool A

Australia

On 30 April 2014 Commens named his final squad. [1]

Head coach: Adam Commens

No.PlayerPos.Age
2 Georgia Nanscawen 22
4 Casey Eastham 25
5 Ashlee Wells GK24
6 Kirstin Dwyer 25
7 Jodie Kenny 26
8 Ashleigh Nelson 27
9 Anna Flanagan 22
11 Karri McMahon 22
12 Madonna Blyth (c)28
No.PlayerPos.Age
13 Edwina Bone 26
16 Kellie White 22
17 Emily Hurtz 24
18 Jane Claxton 21
19 Georgie Parker 25
21 Jayde Taylor 29
22 Kate Jenner 24
26 Emily Smith 21
27 Rachael Lynch GK27

Belgium

Belgian squad was announced on 21 May 2014. [2]

Head coach: Pascal Kina

No.PlayerPos.Age
2 Anne-Sophie De Scheemaekere 28
3 Louise Cavenaile 25
4 Aline Fobe 21
5 Stephanie De Groof 23
6 Anouk Raes 25
8 Emma Puvrez 16
9 Lieselotte Van Lindt 25
13 Alix Gerniers 20
14 Emilie Sinia 29
No.PlayerPos.Age
15 Charlotte De Vos (c)30
16 Louise Versavel 19
18 Maureen Beernaert 20
19 Barbara Nelen 22
21 Aisling D'Hooghe GK19
22 Stephanie Vanden Borre 16
23 Elena Sotgiu GK18
24 Manon Simons 18
27 Jill Boon 27

Japan

Head coach: Yoo Seung-jin

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Ryoko Oie GK25
2 Shiho Sakai 24
3 Keiko Manabe 27
4 Kana Nomura 24
5 Miyuki Nakagawa (c)27
6 Akiko Ota 27
7 Shiho Otsuka 24
8 Mayumi Ono 29
9 Shihori Oikawa 25
No.PlayerPos.Age
10 Mazuki Arai 25
11 Akane Shibata 26
15 Ayaka Nishimura 25
16 Yuri Nagai 22
17 Hazuki Nagai 19
18 Yuka Yoshikawa GK30
20 Yoshino Kasahara 23
22 Hazuki Yuda 24
23 Shoko Kanefuji 22

Netherlands

On 8 May 2014 Caldas announced his squad. [3]

Head coach: Maximiliano Caldas

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Joyce Sombroek GK23
2 Frederique Derkx 20
3 Xan de Waard 18
7 Willemijn Bos 26
8 Marloes Keetels 21
9 Carlien Dirkse van den Heuvel 27
10 Kelly Jonker 24
12 Lidewij Welten 23
13 Caia van Maasakker 25
No.PlayerPos.Age
17 Maartje Paumen (c)28
18 Naomi van As 30
19 Ellen Hoog 28
22 Larissa Meijer GK23
23 Kim Lammers 33
24 Eva de Goede 25
26 Roos Drost 23
29 Jacky Schoenaker 25
30 Margot van Geffen 24

New Zealand

New Zealand squad was named by head coach Mark Hager on 20 May. [4]

Head coach: Mark Hager

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Kayla Whitelock (c)28
2 Emily Naylor 28
3 Krystal Forgesson 31
4 Olivia Merry 22
5 Katie Glynn 25
6 Petrea Webster 26
8 Sally Rutherford GK32
13 Sam Charlton 22
14 Michaela Curtis 20
No.PlayerPos.Age
16 Liz Thompson 19
17 Sophie Cocks 19
19 Rhiannon Dennison 21
22 Gemma Flynn 24
24 Rose Keddell 20
27 Jordan Grant 23
30 Bianca Russell GK35
31 Stacey Michelsen 23
32 Anita Punt 26

South Korea

Head coach: Han Jin-soo

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Lee Sin-hye GK27
3 Kim Hyun-ji 20
4 Kim Young-ran 28
5 Heo Jae-seong 22
7 Cha Se-na 28
8 An Hyo-ju 26
9 Han Hye-lyoung 28
10 Park Mi-hyun 28
11 Kim Jong-eun (c)28
No.PlayerPos.Age
12 Kim Da-rae 27
13 Cheon Seul-ki 25
15 Cho Eun-ji 24
17 Kim Ok-ju 26
19 Oh Sun-soon 27
20 Park Ki-ju 24
22 Jang Soo-ji GK26
23 Lee Young-sil 27
32 Cheon Eun-bi 22

Pool B

Argentina

The squad was announced on 16 April 2014. [5]

Head coach: Carlos Retegui

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Belén Succi GK28
2 Mariana Rossi 35
4 Rosario Luchetti 29
5 Macarena Rodríguez 35
7 Martina Cavallero 24
8 Luciana Aymar (c)36
11 Carla Rebecchi 29
12 Delfina Merino 24
16 Florencia Habif 20
No.PlayerPos.Age
17 Rocío Sánchez Moccia 25
18 Daniela Sruoga 26
19 Agustina Albertario 21
21 Mariela Scarone 27
22 Giselle Juárez 23
25 Silvina D'Elía 28
27 Noel Barrionuevo 30
30 Josefina Sruoga 23
31 Florencia Mutio GK29

China

Head coach: You Baodong

No.PlayerPos.Age
2 Wang Mengyu 22
7 Cui Qiuxia (c)23
8 Wang Mengrong 22
9 Xi Xiayun 21
12 Wang Na 19
15 Yan Yan 24
19 Zhang Xiaoxue 21
20 Sun Xiao 21
21 Liu Pan 23
No.PlayerPos.Age
22 Gu Bingfeng 20
23 De Jiaojiao 24
25 Xu Xiaoxu 27
26 Jiang Ailin 21
27 Huang Ting 25
28 Liang Meiyu 20
29 Peng Yang 22
30 Li Dongxiao GK26
32 Guo Jiajia GK19

England

England squad was named on 8 May. [6]

Head coach: Jason Lee

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Maddie Hinch GK25
2 Kirsty MacKay GK27
4 Laura Unsworth DF26
6 Hannah Macleod FW29
7 Georgie Twigg MF23
9 Susannah Townsend MF24
10 Susie Gilbert MF25
11 Kate Richardson-Walsh (c)DF34
13 Sam Quek DF25
No.PlayerPos.Age
15 Alex Danson FW29
19 Sophie Bray FW24
20 Hollie Webb DF23
21 Ellie Watton FW24
22 Ashleigh Ball MF28
23 Sally Walton DF32
26 Lily Owsley FW19
27 Zoe Shipperley DF24
28 Nicola White FW26

Germany

The squad was announced on 17 April 2014. [7]

Head coach: Jamilon Mülders

No.PlayerPos.Age
2 Tina Bachmann 35
3 Kim Platten (c)GK25
4 Jana Teschke 23
5 Anne Schröder 19
9 Kristina Hillmann 22
10 Nina Hasselmann 28
11 Eileen Hoffmann 29
12 Lydia Haase 27
13 Katharina Otte 27
No.PlayerPos.Age
15 Hannah Krüger 25
17Barbara VogelGK33
18 Lisa Altenburg 24
23 Marie Mävers 24
24 Maike Stöckel 30
26 Hannah Gablać 19
27 Anissa Korth 21
28 Julia Müller 28
30 Lena Jacobi 28

South Africa

Bonnet named his squad on 6 May. [8]

Head coach: Giles Bonnet

No.PlayerPos.Age
2 Vuyisanani Mangisa GK26
3 Celia Evans 23
7 Illse Davids 27
8 Marsha Cox (c)31
10 Shelley Russell 26
11 Marcelle Manson 29
12 Dirkie Chamberlain 27
13 Lisa-Marie Deetlefs 26
14 Kelly Madsen 24
No.PlayerPos.Age
15 Pietie Coetzee 35
18 Anelle van Deventer GK20
19 Lilian du Plessis 21
20 Nicolene Terblanche 26
22 Kathleen Taylor 29
23 Bernadette Coston 24
28 Quanita Bobbs 20
29 Tarryn Bright 31
30 Sulette Damons 24

United States

On 19 May head coach Parnham announced his final squad selection. [9]

Head coach: Craig Parnham

No.PlayerPos.Age
2 Stefanie Fee 24
5 Melissa Gonzalez 25
6 Alesha Widdall GK24
7 Kelsey Kolojejchick 22
8 Rachel Dawson 28
9 Michelle Vittese 24
10 Jill Witmer 22
12 Julia Reinprecht 22
13 Emily Wold 19
No.PlayerPos.Age
14 Katie Reinprecht 24
16 Katie O'Donnell 25
18 Michelle Kasold 27
19 Caroline Nichols 29
21 Paige Selenski 23
23 Katelyn Falgowski 25
24 Kathleen Sharkey 24
27 Lauren Crandall (c)29
31 Jackie Kintzer GK26

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