2024 Women's FIH Hockey Olympic Qualifiers squads

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This article lists the confirmed squads for the 2024 Women's FIH Hockey Olympic Qualifiers tournament, held in Ranchi, India and Valencia, Spain between 13 and 20 January 2024. The sixteen national teams were required to register a playing squad of eighteen players and two reserves.

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Tournament 1

Chile

Head coach: Flag of Argentina.svg Sergio Vigil

Czech Republic

Head coach: Flag of Ireland.svg Gareth Grundie

Germany

Head coach: Valentin Altenburg

Germany announced their final squad on 22 December 2023. [1]

India

Head coach: Flag of the Netherlands.svg Janneke Schopman

India announced their final squad on 30 December 2023. [2]

Italy

Head coach: Andrés Mondo

Italy announced their final squad on 22 December 2023. [3]

Japan

Head coach: Flag of India.svg Jude Menezes

Japan announced their final squad on 26 December 2023. [4]

New Zealand

Head coach: Phil Burrows

New Zealand announced their final squad on 21 December 2023. [5]

United States

Head coach: Flag of Ireland.svg David Passmore

The United States announced their final squad on 21 December 2023. [6]

Tournament 2

Belgium

Head coach: Flag of the Netherlands.svg Raoul Ehren

Belgium announced their final squad on 23 December 2023. [7]

Canada

Head coach: Flag of England.svg Daniel Kerry

Canada announced their final squad on 18 December 2023. [8]

Great Britain

Head coach: David Ralph

Ireland

Head coach: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sean Dancer

Ireland announced their final squad on 29 December 2023. [9]

Malaysia

Head coach: Nasihin Ibrahim

South Korea

Head coach: Han Jin-soo

Spain

Head coach: Carlos García Cuenca

Spain announced their final squad on 30 December 2023. [10]

Ukraine

Head coach: Svitlana Makaieva

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