In today's world, Netherlands men's national field hockey team has become a topic of great interest and debate. With the advancement of technology and globalization, Netherlands men's national field hockey team has acquired a key role in contemporary society. Whether in politics, economics, culture or any other field, Netherlands men's national field hockey team has left a deep mark on our lives. In this article, we will explore the different facets of Netherlands men's national field hockey team and its impact on today's world, analyzing its relevance and influence in various areas. From its origin to its current evolution, we will take an in-depth look at Netherlands men's national field hockey team and its role in our society.
The Netherlands national men's field hockey team represents the Netherlands in international men's field hockey and is controlled by the Koninklijke Nederlandse Hockey Bond , the governing body for field hockey in the Netherlands.
The Netherlands are one of the most successful teams in the world, having won the Summer Olympics twice, the Hockey World Cup three times, the Champions Trophy eight times, the EuroHockey Nations Championship six times and the Hockey World League once. At the 2020 Summer Olympics they gave their worst Olympics performance in 37 years when they failed to qualify for the semi-finals.
Tournament record
Summer Olympics
World Cup
FIH World Cup record
Year
Round
Position
Pld
W
D *
L
GF
GA
Squad
1971
5th place game
6th
6
3
0
3
6
6
N/A
1973
Final
1st
7
3
3
1
13
6
1975
9th place game
9th
7
3
1
3
17
10
1978
Final
2nd
8
6
0
2
26
14
1982
3rd place game
4th
7
3
1
3
21
19
1986
7th place game
7th
7
5
0
2
13
8
1990
Final
1st
7
5
1
1
21
13
1994
Final
2nd
7
4
2
1
25
6
1998
Final
1st
7
6
0
1
26
14
Squad
2002
3rd place game
3rd
9
6
1
2
20
10
Squad
2006
7th place game
7th
7
4
1
2
21
12
Squad
2010
3rd place game
3rd
7
4
1
2
20
10
Squad
2014
Final
2nd
7
5
1
1
16
10
Squad
2018
Final
2nd
7
4
2
1
22
8
Squad
2023
3rd place game
3rd
6
5
1
0
32
4
Squad
/ 2026
Qualified
Total
16/16
3 titles
106
66
15
25
299
150
–
European Championships
EuroHockey Championship record
Year
Host
Position
Squad
1970
Brussels , Belgium
2nd
7
5
1
1
12
5
—
1974
Madrid , Spain
3rd
6
5
0
1
22
4
1978
Hanover , West Germany
2nd
7
5
1
1
26
11
1983
Amstelveen , Netherlands
1st
7
5
2
0
31
8
1987
Moscow , Soviet Union
1st
7
5
1
1
21
5
1991
Paris , France
2nd
7
6
0
1
41
5
1995
Dublin , Ireland
2nd
7
5
2
0
21
7
1999
Padua , Italy
2nd
7
5
2
0
32
9
2003
Barcelona , Spain
4th
7
4
1
2
28
15
2005
Leipzig , Germany
2nd
5
4
0
1
16
11
Squad
2007
Manchester , England
1st
5
5
0
0
23
9
Squad
2009
Amstelveen , Netherlands
3rd
5
3
0
2
22
6
Squad
2011
Mönchengladbach , Germany
2nd
5
4
0
1
25
14
Squad
2013
Boom , Belgium
3rd
5
4
0
1
22
9
Squad
2015
London , England
1st
5
5
0
0
19
1
Squad
2017
Amstelveen , Netherlands
1st
5
4
0
1
20
9
Squad
2019
Antwerp , Belgium
3rd
5
4
0
1
21
7
Squad
2021
Amstelveen , Netherlands
1st
5
2
3
0
15
6
Squad
2023
Mönchengladbach , Germany
1st
5
4
0
1
19
7
Squad
2025
Mönchengladbach , Germany
qualified
Total
112
84
13
15
436
148
–
Champions Trophy
Champions Trophy record
Year
Position
Pld
W
D *
L
GF
GA
1978
did not participate
1980
4th
6
3
0
3
23
19
1981
1st
5
3
2
0
22
16
1982
1st
5
4
1
0
21
10
1982
5th
5
2
0
3
11
13
1984
4th
5
2
1
2
9
8
1985
5th
5
1
1
3
10
11
1986
6th
5
1
1
3
5
10
1987
2nd
7
5
1
1
15
5
1988
did not participate
1989
2nd
5
4
0
1
12
6
1990
2nd
5
3
1
1
14
8
1991
3rd
5
2
1
2
12
10
1992
4th
6
3
0
3
13
11
1993
3rd
6
4
0
2
14
9
1994
3rd
6
1
3
2
15
14
1995
4th
6
3
0
3
7
8
1996
1st
6
4
2
0
13
5
1997
4th
6
2
1
3
14
15
1998
1st
6
5
0
1
22
11
1999
3rd
6
3
1
2
15
9
2000
1st
6
6
0
0
12
5
2001
3rd
6
3
1
2
16
13
2002
1st
6
4
2
0
21
9
2003
1st
6
5
1
0
27
13
2004
2nd
6
4
0
2
15
25
2005
2nd
6
3
1
2
14
12
2006
1st
6
4
2
0
23
12
2007
3rd
8
4
3
1
25
19
2008
4th
6
2
1
3
15
14
2009
4th
6
3
0
3
15
20
2010
3rd
6
3
0
3
17
19
2011
3rd
7
3
2
2
19
18
2012
2nd
6
4
1
1
16
9
2014
5th
6
3
1
2
17
11
2016
Withdrew
2018
3rd
6
3
1
2
15
7
Total
8 titles
199
109
32
58
534
404
Sultan Azlan Shah Cup
Hockey World League
FIH Pro League
*Draws include knockout matches decided on a penalty shoot-out .
Team
Current squad
The following 22 players were named on 24 November 2023 for the FIH Pro League matches against Argentina and Great Britain in Santiago del Estero , Argentina from 7 to 11 December 2023.
Head coach: Jeroen Delmee
Recent call-ups
The following players have also been called up for the national team in the last 12 months.
Records
As of 6 April 2022
Players in bold are still active with the national team.
Most capped players
Top goalscorers
Notable players
See also
References
External links
Netherlands squads – International Tournaments
Netherlands Summer Olympics squads
Netherlands World Cup squads
Netherlands EuroHockey Championship squads
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