2007 Men's EuroHockey Nations Championship squads

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This article listed the confirmed squads lists for 2007 Men's EuroHockey Nations Championship between August 19 to August 26, 2007.

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Pool A

Flag of Germany.svg  Germany

Head coach: Markus Weise

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Ulrich Bubolz GK26
2 Christian Schulte GK31
3 Philip Witte 23
4 Maximillian Müller 20
5 Sebastian Biederlack 25
7 Carlos Nevado 24
9 Moritz Furste 22
10 Jan Marco Montag 24
11 Sebastian Draguhn 23
No.PlayerPos.Age
13 Justus Scharowsky 27
14 Tibor Weissenborn 26
15 Benjamin Wess 22
16 Niklas Meinert 26
17 Timo Wess (C)25
19 Christopher Zeller 22
22 Matthais Witthaus 24
25 Philipp Zeller 24
32 Tobias Hauke 19

Flag of England.svg  England

Head coach: Jason Lee [1]

No.PlayerPos.Age
3 Nick Brothers GK23
4 Glenn Kirkham (C)24
5 Richard Alexander 25
6 Richard Mantell 25
7 Ashley Jackson 19
8 Simon Mantell 23
9 Martin Jones 26
10 Matt Daly 23
11 Brett Garrard 30
No.PlayerPos.Age
12 Jonty Clarke 26
13 Rob Moore 26
15 Scott Cordon 27
17 Alistair Wilson 23
18 Barry Middleton 23
20 James Tindall 24
21 Jon Bleby 27
24 Ben Marsden 27
25 James Fair GK26

Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium

Head coach: Adam Commens

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Cédric Degreve GK28
2 Xavier Reckinger 23
3 Jérôme Dekeyser 23
6 Loic Vandeweghe 23
8 Thomas Van Den Balck (C)24
9 Maxime Luyckx 24
11 Charles Vandereghe 24
13 Gilles Petre 27
14 Philippe Goldberg 28
No.PlayerPos.Age
15 Grégory Gucassoff 22
17 Thomas Briels 19
18 Patrice Houssein 29
21 David Van Rysselberghe GK20
23 Alexandre De Saedeleer 19
24 John-John Dohmen 19
26 Benjamin Van Hove 26
27 Amaury De Cock 26
28 Jérôme Truyens 20

Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic

Head coach: Gino Schilders

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Filip Neusser (C)GK25
2 Filip Jaroš 27
3 Vojtěch Sládek 25
4 Pavel Barta 32
5 Tomáš Procházka 23
7 Stepan Bernatek 26
8 Ondrej Vudmaska 22
9 Ladislav Cech 25
10 Jakub Kyndl 21
No.PlayerPos.Age
11 Daniel Piterak 20
12 Roman Marik 33
13 Richard Kotrc 33
15 Ales Perinka 28
16 Tomas Hanus GK23
17 Martin Hanus 20
18 Martin Babicky 18
19 Martin Toms 24
20 Ondrej Turek 20

Pool B

Flag of Spain.svg  Spain

Head coach: Maurits Hendriks

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Bernardino Herrera GK29
5 Francisco Fábregas Monegal 29
6 Franc Dinares 19
8 Alex Fábregas 26
9 Pablo Amat 29
10 Eduardo Tubau 26
12 Juan Fernández 22
13 Ramón Alegre 26
14 Juan Lainz 22
No.PlayerPos.Age
15 Víctor Sojo 23
16 Xavier Ribas 31
17 Albert Sala 26
18 Rodrigo Garza 27
20 Sergi Enrique 19
21 Eduard Arbos 24
22 Francisco Cortes GK24
23 David Alegre 22
24 Roc Oliva 18

Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands

Head coach: Roelant Oltmans [2]

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Geert-Jan Derikx 26
2 Wouter Jolie 22
3 Guus Vogels GK32
4 Erik Bouwens 19
5 Rob Derikx 24
6 Thomas Boerma 26
8 Ronald Brouwer 28
9 Roderick Weusthof 25
10 Taeke Taekema 27
11 Laurence Docherty 27
12 Jeroen Delmee (C)34
No.PlayerPos.Age
13 Marcel Koeton GK27
14 Teun de Nooijer 31
15 Eby Kessing 23
16 Floris Evers 24
18 Rob Reckers 25
19 Matthijs Brouwer 27
23 Timme Hoyng 31
24 Robert van der Horst 22
26 Jaap Stockmann GK23
27 Rogier Hofman 20

Flag of France.svg  France

Head coach: Bertrand Reynaud

No.PlayerPos.Age
1 Matthieu Durchon 26
3 Arnaud Becuwe 26
4 Charles Verrier 27
6 Nicolas Musgens 27
7 Christoph Musgens 28
9 Martin Genestet 21
10 Frédéric Soyez (C)29
11 Bastien Dierckens 19
12 Thomas Gourdin 23
No.PlayerPos.Age
13 François Scheefer 20
14 Sébastien Jean-Jean 28
15 Joost Jansen 18
16 Arnoud Jansen 23
17 Gérôme Branquart 23
18 Frédéric Verrier 25
22 Antoine Gouedard Comte 25
30 Julien Thamin GK26
31 Maxime Wilson GK23

Flag of Ireland hockey team.svg  Ireland

Head coach: David Passmore [3]

No.PlayerPos.Age
2 Mark Ruddle GK26
3 Patrick Brown (C)31
5 Karl Burns 26
6 Ronan Gormley 24
8 Stephen Butler 27
9 Mark Gleghorne 22
10 Mark Irwin 30
11 John Jermyn 25
12 Eugene Magee 21
No.PlayerPos.Age
15 Graham Shaw 28
16 David Hobbs 25
17 Andy Barbour 30
18 Mark Black 27
21 Timothy Cockram 23
22 Phelie Maguire 23
23 Iain Lewers 23
24 Geoff McCabe 21
30 David Harte GK19

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