2016 Women's Hockey Junior World Cup squads

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This article lists the confirmed squads for the 2016 Women's Hockey Junior World Cup tournament held in Santiago, Chile between 24 November and 4 December 2016.

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Pool A

Netherlands

Head coach: Rick Mathijssen

South Korea

Head coach: Kim Yong-soo

United States

Head coach: Janneke Schopman

Zimbabwe

The squad was announced on 26 September 2016. [1]

Head coach: Patricia Davies

Pool B

Argentina

Head coach: Agustín Corradini

France

Head coach: Cedric de Taeye

Germany

The squad was announced on 10 November 2016. [2]

Head coach: Marc Haller

Japan

The squad was announced on 4 October 2016. [3]

Head coach: John Sheahan

Pool C

Australia

The squad was announced on 11 October 2016. [4]

Head coach: Tim White

Chile

The squad was announced in October 2016. [5]

Head coach: Alejandro Gómez

England

The squad was announced on 4 November 2016. [6]

Head coach: Craig Keenan

South Africa

The squad was announced on 5 August 2016. [7]

Head coach: Bongani Tshutshani

Pool D

Belgium

Head coach: Xavier Reckinger

China

Head coach: Weng Haiqin

New Zealand

The squad was announced on 17 October 2016. [8]

Head coach: Sean Dancer

Spain

The squad was announced on 3 November 2016. [9]

Head coach: Adrian Lock

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