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Confederation | EHF (Europe) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Head Coach | Danny Kerry | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Assistant coach(es) | Kwan Browne Zak Jones | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Manager | Andy Halliday | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Captain | Adam Dixon | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Appearances | 18 (first in 1920) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Best result | 1st (1920, 1988) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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The Great Britain men's national field hockey team represents the United Kingdom in Olympic field hockey tournaments.[1] The team won gold at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp and the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. The team won the 2017 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup.
In all other competitions, including the Hockey World Cup, the Commonwealth Games and some editions of the Hockey Champions Trophy, the four home nations compete in their own right: England, Ireland (includes both the Republic and Northern Ireland), Scotland and Wales.
The team was established in 1920 as Great Britain and Ireland, before the independence of most of Ireland as the Irish Free State. They only played one tournament under that name: the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium, when they won the gold medal. Before 1920 there was only one field hockey tournament at the Olympics, in 1908, when England won the gold, Ireland the silver, and Scotland and Wales the bronze medals.
Honours
Summer Olympics
- 1908 -
- 1920 -
- 1948 -
- 1952 -
- 1956 – 4th place
- 1960 – 4th place
- 1964 – 9th place
- 1968 – 12th place
- 1972 – 6th place
- 1984 -
- 1988 -
- 1992 – 6th place
- 1996 – 7th place
- 2000 – 6th place
- 2004 – 9th place
- 2008 – 5th place
- 2012 – 4th place
- 2016 – 9th place
- 2020 – 5th place
FIH Pro League
Champions Trophy
- 1978 -
- 1980 – 7th place
- 1984 -
- 1985 -
- 1986 – 4th place
- 1987 – 4th place
- 1988 – 6th place
- 1989 – 5th place
- 1990 – 6th place
- 1991 – 5th place
- 1992 – 5th place
- 1994 – 6th place
- 2000 – 6th place
- 2007 – 6th place
- 2011 – 6th place
- 2016 – 4th place
Hockey World League
- 2014–15 – 6th place
Sultan Azlan Shah Cup
Players
Current squad
Great Britain Hockey and the British Olympic Association have confirmed the 16 players (+4 reserves) selected to represent Team GB in the 2020 Summer Olympics, in Tokyo, Japan. [2] [3]
Caps and goals (for both England and Great Britain) updated as of 1 August 2021, after Great Britain v India.
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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20 | GK | Ollie Payne | 6 April 1999 | 17 | 0 | Holcombe |
5 | DF | David Ames (Vice-captain) | 25 June 1989 | 117 | 4 | Oranje-Rood |
6 | DF | Jacob Draper | 24 July 1998 | 72 | 2 | Beerschot |
16 | DF | Adam Dixon (Captain) | 11 September 1986 | 290 | 22 | Beeston |
18 | DF | Brendan Creed | 3 January 1993 | 93 | 1 | Beerschot |
27 | DF | Liam Sanford | 14 March 1996 | 75 | 0 | Old Georgians |
11 | MF | Ian Sloan | 19 November 1993 | 118 | 5 | Wimbledon |
25 | MF | Jack Waller | 28 January 1997 | 61 | 2 | Gantoise |
26 | MF | James Gall | 20 May 1995 | 94 | 5 | Surbiton |
29 | MF | Tom Sorsby | 28 October 1996 | 45 | 0 | Surbiton |
32 | MF | Zach Wallace | 29 September 1999 | 61 | 8 | HGC |
8 | FW | Rupert Shipperley | 21 November 1992 | 93 | 15 | Hampstead & Westminster |
10 | FW | Chris Griffiths | 3 September 1990 | 118 | 26 | Old Georgians |
13 | FW | Sam Ward | 24 December 1990 | 141 | 83 | Old Georgians |
15 | FW | Phil Roper | 24 January 1992 | 161 | 39 | Oranje-Rood |
21 | FW | Liam Ansell | 12 November 1993 | 60 | 21 | Wimbledon |
7 | FW | Alan Forsyth P-ACCREDITED RESERVE | 5 April 1992 | 189 | 101 | HGC |
9 | MF | Harry Martin P-ACCREDITED RESERVE | 23 October 1992 | 238 | 18 | Rotterdam |
1 | GK | George Pinner TRAVELLING RESERVE | 18 January 1987 | 195 | 0 | Old Georgians |
31 | FW | Will Calnan TRAVELLING RESERVE | 17 April 1996 | 43 | 5 | Hampstead & Westminster |
Other players in Central Programme Squad
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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23 | GK | Harry Gibson | 25 March 1993 | 77 | 0 | Surbiton |
3 | DF | Luke Taylor | 15 September 1994 | 38 | 10 | Surbiton |
6 | DF | Henry Weir | 13 February 1990 | 185 | 6 | Old Georgians |
19 | MF | David Goodfield | 15 June 1993 | 60 | 10 | Surbiton |
22 | MF | David Condon | 6 July 1991 | 181 | 27 | Wimbledon |
30 | MF | Rhys Smith | 13 March 1997 | 15 | 0 | Wimbledon |
Notable former players
- Paul Barber (1988 Gold)
- Stephen Batchelor (1988 Gold)
- Tom Bertram
- John Cadman
- Kulbir Bhaura (1988 Gold)
- Jon Bleby
- Robert Clift (1988 Gold)
- John Conroy (field hockey)
- Matt Daly
- Stephen Dick
- Adam Dixon (field hockey)
- Richard Dodds (1988 Gold)
- David Faulkner (1988 Gold)
- Russell Garcia (1988 Gold)
- Brett Garrard
- Calum Giles
- Mark Gleghorne
- Martyn Grimley (1988 Gold)
- Danny Hall
- Ben Hawes
- Rob Hill
- Sean Kerly (1988 Gold)
- Jimmy Kirkwood (1988 Gold)
- Jason Laslett
- Richard Leman (1988 Gold)
- David Luckes
- Jack MacBryan
- Richard Mantell
- Simon Mantell
- Ben Marsden
- Stephen Martin (1988 Gold)
- Simon Mason
- Christopher Mayer
- Alistair McGregor
- Barry Middleton
- Rob Moore
- John Whitley Neill
- Veryan Pappin (1988 Gold)
- Craig Parnham
- Mark Pearn
- Jon Potter (1988 Gold)
- Imran Sherwani (1988 Gold)
- Stanley Shoveller
- Ian Taylor (1988 Gold)
- James Tindall
- Bill Waugh
- Jimmy Wallis
- David Westcott
Coaches
- David Whitaker, coach when the team won gold in the 1988 Olympics
- William Vans Agnew, coach during the 1972 Olympics
- Dave Vinson
- Jason Lee (2004–2012). Coach at the 2004, 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics
- Bobby Crutchley (February 2013 – May 2018). Coach at the 2016 Summer Olympics
- Danny Kerry (September 2018 – Present)
Fixtures & Results
2020-21 Fixtures & Results
2020-21 Men's FIH Pro League
1 February 2020 Match 1 | Australien | 4–4 (3–1 p) | Great Britain | Australien |
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2 February 2020 Match 2 | Australien | 5–1 | Great Britain | Australien |
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8 February 2020 Match 3 | Neuseeland | 1–1 (3–1 p) | Great Britain | Neuseeland |
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9 February 2020 Match 4 | Neuseeland | 0–3 | Great Britain | Neuseeland |
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27 October 2020 Match 5 | Niederlande | 1–0 | Great Britain | Amstelveen, Netherlands |
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29 October 2020 Match 6 | Niederlande | 3–1 | Great Britain | Amstelveen, Netherlands |
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31 October 2020 Match 7 | Belgien | 3–2 | Great Britain | Brussels, Belgium |
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1 November 2020 Match 8 | Belgien | 2–1 | Great Britain | Brussels, Belgium |
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12 May 2021 Match 9 | Great Britain | 5–3 | Deutschland | London, England |
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13 May 2021 Match 10 | Great Britain | 3–1 | Deutschland | London, England |
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23 May 2021 Match 12 | Great Britain | 2–0 | Spanien | London, England |
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2020 Summer Olympics
24 July 2021 Group B | Great Britain | 3–1 | Südafrika | Tokyo, Japan |
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26 July 2021 Group B | Great Britain | 3–1 | Kanada | Tokyo, Japan |
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27 July 2021 Group B | Deutschland | 5–1 | Great Britain | Tokyo, Japan |
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29 July 2021 Group B | Niederlande | 2–2 | Great Britain | Tokyo, Japan |
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30 July 2021 Group B | Belgien | 2–2 | Great Britain | Tokyo, Japan |
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1 August 2021 Quarter-finals | Indien | 3–1 | Great Britain | Tokyo, Japan |
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See also
- Great Britain women's national field hockey team
- England men's national hockey team
- Ireland men's national field hockey team
- Scotland men's national field hockey team
- Wales men's national field hockey team
References
- ^ "London 2012 Profile". Archived from the original on 1 April 2013. Retrieved 18 November 2014.
- ^ https://www.greatbritainhockey.co.uk/latest/news/great-britain-squads-announced-for-tokyo-olympics
- ^ https://tms.fih.ch/competitions/1175/reports/teams