South Africa national roller hockey team

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South Africa
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AssociationSouth Africa Roller Hockey Federation
Confederation FARS
Head coach Flag of Portugal.svg Jorge Manuel Esteves
Ranking
Ranking 15 [1]

The South Africa national roller hockey team is the national team side of South Africa at international roller hockey. Usually is part of FIRS Roller Hockey World Cup. The team is based mostly in the Portuguese community radicated in South Africa.

Contents

South Africa squad - 2010 Rink Hockey American Championship [2] [3]

Goaltenders
#PlayerHometownClub
1Fernando Maia ACPP
Field Players
#PlayerHometownClub
Leandro De Araujo ACPP
Marco Van Tonder Sporting Football Club Johannesburg
Justin Da Costa APF Vanderbijlpark
Claudio De Araujo ACPP
Sergio De Araujo ACPP
Ricardo De Sousa ACPP
Renato da Silva APF Vanderbijlpark
Nelson Mendes ACPP
Raul Teixeira ACPP
Daniel Teixeira APF Vanderbijlpark
Team Staff
Coaching Staff

Titles

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References

  1. National teams Ranking Archived 2011-07-24 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Played as Invited National Team
  3. "Open Internacional Copa Amèrica 2010".