May 31 - June 15, 2014

Rabobank Hockey World Cup

Belgium

Men

Competing in their first World Cup since the 2002 event in Kuala Lumpur (MAS),Belgium have made incredible strides forward over the past few years. Head coach Marc Lammers, the legendary Dutchman who guided the Netherlands women to Olympic Gold at Beijing 2008, has moulded the “Red Lions” into one of the most feared attacking sides in the world, a fact proven bytwo victories over reigning World Champions Australia on their way to winning the Rabobank Hockey World League Semi-Final event in Rotterdam last summer.

The Belgium side that competes in The Hague is hugely experienced, with ten players having surpassed the 100 international appearances mark – Xavier Reckinger (310+ caps), John-John Dohmen (260+), Jerome Truyens (260+), Cedric Charlier (170+), Thomas Briels (200+), Felix Denayer (170+), Alex de Saedeleer (170+), Simon Gougnard (140+), Tom Boon (150+) and Elliot van Strydonck (100+).

Despite their vast on-field experience, the fact that this group contains just one player over 27 –30-year-old Xavier Reckinger – suggests that this talented pool of players are likely to remain together for many years to come.

Although Belgium were narrowly beaten by Olympic Champions Germany in the final of the TriFinance EuroHockey Nations Continental Championship last summer, they will come into the Rabobank Hockey World Cup knowing they are serious contenders.

Best World Cup results:

The men were 8th in 1978 (Amstelveen) and have taken part in four previous World Cups .

FIH World Ranking:

5th

Team

2 Xavier Reckinger3 Jeremy Gucassoff
4 Arthur van Doren6 Dorian Thiery
7 John-John Dohmen8 Florent van Aubel
9 Sebastien Dockier10 Cesdric Charlier
15 Emmanuel Stockbroekx17 Thomas Briels
19 Felix Denayer21 Vincent Vanash
22 Simon Gougnard23 Alexandre de Saedelee
27 Tom Boon28 Jérôme Truyens
29 Elliot van Strydonck32 Tanguy Cosyns

Staff

Head Coach – Marc Lammers

Assistant Coach – Jeroen Delmee

Team Manager – Philippe Goldberg

Stand-In Manager – Eric Pirenne

Team Doctor – Yves van Doninck

Physiotherapist – Tom Mertens

Women

Best World Cup results:

The women won bronze in 1978 (Madrid) and have taken part in four previous World Cups.

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FIH World Ranking:

12th

Team

2 Anne-Sophle De Scheem…3 Louise Cavenaile
4 Aline Fobe5 Stephanie De Groof
6 Anouk Raes8 Emma Puvrez
9 Lieselotte van Lindt13 Alix Gerniers
14 Emilie Sinia15 Charlotte De Vos
16 Louise Versavel18 Maureen Beernaert
19 Barbara Nelen21 Aisling D’Hooghe
22 Stephanie Vanden Borr..23 Elena Sotgiu
24 Manon Simons27 Jill Boon

Staff

Head Coach – Pascal Kina

Assistant Coach – Jean-Philippe Brule

Team Manager – John Goldberg

Stand-In Manager – Julie Bosteels

Team Doctor – Michael van Cutsem

Physiotherapist – Dorothee Gaeremynck