City
Epaper

South Africa men, Namibia women secure places at 2022 Indoor Hockey WC

By ANI | Published: April 19, 2021 3:36 AM

South Africa men and Namibia women have sealed their spots at the FIH Indoor Hockey World Cup in Belgium next year after an intense three days of hockey competition at the Indoor Africa Cup in Durban, South Africa.

Open in App

South Africa men and Namibia women have sealed their spots at the FIH Indoor Hockey World Cup in Belgium next year after an intense three days of hockey competition at the Indoor Africa Cup in Durban, South Africa.

"The Indoor Africa Cup was a great success. It was amazing to see international hockey being played on African soil during these very trying times, due to the Covid-19 pandemic," Tournament Director Sarah Bennett was quoted as saying by FIH.

"The quality of hockey was of a high standard and it was fantastic to see the growth in Botswana hockey since their last international series in 2019," he added.

Match score-lines included a 37-0 loss by Botswana men to Namibia and a 30-0 loss for the women's team to the eventual champions.

In the round-robin matches, South Africa men were a class apart as they scored 85 goals and conceded just seven during their five matches. While the 36-0 against Botswana was a masterclass in taking opportunities, it was the composed performance that saw them beat Namibia 4-1 in the final that marked their cards as champions of Africa and qualifiers for the FIH Indoor Hockey World Cup next year in Liege, Belgium.

The result means South Africa men and Namibia women become the 11th teams to qualify for the FIH Indoor Hockey World Cup 2022, with just the PAHF competition left to decide who the 12th and final place in each competition goes to.

The 2022 FIH Men's and Women's Indoor Hockey World Cups are scheduled to take place from February 2-6 in Liege.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Sarah SilvermanfihDurbanLiege
Open in App

Related Stories

Cricket"BCCI would like to express its gratitude to ICC": Arun Dhumal on ICC's revamped revenue model

CricketPlayers to not lose 100 % of match fee to slow over rates in Tests under new regulations

CricketICC announces equal prize money for men's and women's teams at its global events

CricketICC announces equal prize money for men’s and women’s teams at ICC events

CricketBCCI secy Jay Shah will not visit Pakistan for Asia Cup 2023

Hockey Realted Stories

HockeyHockey India names 24-member women's squad for FIH Hockey Pro League 2023-24

HockeyNational Women's Hockey League: Haryana, Maharashtra register wins on day two

Hockey"National Women's Hockey League a watershed moment": HI secretary general

HockeyHockey Association of Odisha, Hockey Maharashtra register wins in women's hockey league campaign

HockeyFirst phase of inaugural National Women's Hockey League 2024-2025 set to commence in Ranchi