Zimbabwe women's national under-21 field hockey team

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Zimbabwe
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg
Association Hockey Association of Zimbabwe
Confederation AfHF (Africa)
Head Coach Tendayi Maredza
Junior World Cup
Appearances5 (first in 1989 )
Best result12th (1989, 2022)

The Zimbabwe women's national under-21 field hockey team is the national women's team representing Zimbabwe in field hockey.

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Tournament history

Junior World Cup

Junior World Cup record
YearHostRoundPosPldWDLGFGASquad
1989 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Ottawa, CanadaGroup stage12th
1993 Flag of Spain.svg Terrassa, SpainDid not qualify
1997 Flag of South Korea.svg Seongnam, South Korea
2001 Flag of Argentina.svg Buenos Aires, Argentina
2005 Flag of Chile.svg Santiago, ChileGroup stage16th3003011 Squad
2009 Flag of the United States.svg Boston, United StatesDid not qualify
2013 Flag of Germany.svg Mönchengladbach, Germany
2016 Flag of Chile.svg Santiago, ChileGroup stage16th3003029 Squad
2021 Flag of South Africa.svg Potchefstroom, South AfricaGroup stage12th3102222 Squad
2023 Flag of Chile.svg Santiago, ChileQualified [1] [2]

Junior Africa Hockey Cup

FIH Hockey Junior World Cup Current squad

The squad was announced on 28 February 2022. [4]

Head coach: Tendayi Maredza

  1. Jenna Mathieson (GK)
  2. Gugulethu Sibanda
  3. Taya Trivella
  4. Courtney Lowe
  5. Rumbidzai Zimuto
  6. Alexi Terblanche
  7. Simone Herbst
  8. Mazvita Mtausi-Gwaradzimba
  9. Georgia Allardice
  10. Lilian Pope
  11. Mutsa Bera (C)
  12. Kaylee Sithole
  13. Jorja Jones
  14. Natalie Terblanche
  15. Khanyisile Mzizi
  16. Hayley Clark
  17. Mercedes Beekes
  18. Lavender Mandoza (GK)
  19. Tinodiwanashe Elijah
  20. Tatenda Maswera

Junior Africa Hockey Cup Current squad

The squad was announced on 21 December 2022. [5]

Head coach: Bradley Heuer

  1. Tanatswa Mutaramuswa (GK)
  2. Tanyaradzwa Changa
  3. Rumbidzaiishe Zimuto
  4. Danielle Lowe
  5. Jorja Jones (C)
  6. Athina Majiba
  7. Ella Allardice
  8. Kaylee Sithole
  9. Natasha Muwani
  10. Done Erasmus
  11. Tinodiwanashe Elijah
  12. Nakai Mujaranji
  13. Khanyisile Mzizi
  14. Chelsey-Lee Hares
  15. Tumi Sibanda
  16. Bethel Chidzwondo (GK)
  17. Tatenda Maswera
  18. Amber Tozana

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References

  1. @africanhockeyfederation (15 March 2023). "Congratulations" via Instagram.
  2. Herald, The. "Zim women's hockey team wins silver at Jnr Africa Cup". The Herald. Retrieved 19 March 2023.
  3. "AfHF Press Release – Cancellation announcement due to COVID-19: Junior Africa Cup [JAC] 2021". africahockey.org. African Hockey Federation. 6 July 2021. Retrieved 8 July 2021.
  4. "Twitter: Zimhockey news". Twitter. Retrieved 28 February 2022.
  5. @zimhockey (21 December 2022). "HAZ announces the U21Ladies and Mens Teams who will be competing in the Junior Africa Cup of Nations, which is due to be played in Egypt, in March 2023.This tournament is a qualifier for the Junior World Cup" via Instagram.