Namibia women's national indoor hockey team

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Namibia
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Association Namibia Hockey Union
Confederation AfHF (Africa)
World Cup
Appearances4 (first in 2011 )
Best result9th (2018)
Indoor Africa Cup
Appearances4 (first in 2014)
Best result1st (2017, 2023)

The Namibia women's national indoor hockey team represents Namibia in women's international indoor hockey competitions and is controlled by the Namibia Hockey Union, the governing body for field hockey in Namibia. [1]

Contents

Tournament record

Indoor Africa Cup

Indoor Hockey World Cup

Nkosi Cup

Tuanku Zara Cup

Current squad

Squad for the 2024 Women's Indoor Africa Cup. [6] [7]

Head coach: Shayne Cormack

  1. Petro Stoffberg (GK)
  2. Azaylee Philander
  3. Sunelle Ludwig
  4. Kiana-Che Cormack  [ Wikidata ]
  5. Kyla Landsberg
  6. Jivanka Kruger
  7. Jerrica Bartlett
  8. Jaime Henckert (GK)
  9. Gillian Hermanus (C)
  10. Jahntwa Kruger
  11. Amber Dercksen
  12. Annica Higgs

See also

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References

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