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China men's national field hockey team

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nameChina
imageFlag of China.svg
size120px
associationChinese Hockey Association
confederationAHF (Asia)
coachMichel van den Heuvel
assistantRoelant Oltmans
captainChen Chongcong
rank
max rank10
max date2009
min rank31
min dateMarch 2015–July 2015
Olympic apps1
Olympic first2008
Olympic best11th (2008)
World cup apps1
World cup first2018
World cup best10th (2018)
Regional nameAsian Games
Regional cup apps9
Regional cup first1982
Regional cup best2nd (2006)
2ndRegional nameAsia Cup
2ndRegional cup apps10
2ndRegional cup first1982
2ndRegional cup best3rd (1982, 2009)
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the men's hockey team

|Asian Games|0|1|0 |Asia Cup|0|0|2 |Asian Champions Trophy|0|1|0 The China men's national field hockey team represents the China in international field hockey matches and tournaments.

History

The team participated at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. Most of the players have traditionally been from Inner Mongolia, where the Daur people have been playing Beikou, a game similar to field hockey, for about 1,000 years. The modern game started in China in the mid 1970s. The team has since developed its talent with some overseas Chinese players became eligible to play for the team after 3 years of residence. This is evident in players such as Tim Tsung, who arrived from England 5 years ago and played for the English U16 National team for 3 years (he was signed by the national team and made his debut after a series of successful training sessions and friendly matches).

Tournament history

Summer Olympics

  • 2008 – 11th place

World Cup

  • 2018 – 10th place

Asian Games

  • 1982 – 6th place
  • 1990 – 5th place
  • 1994 – 8th place
  • 1998 – 6th place
  • 2002 – 5th place
  • 2006 –
  • 2010 – 5th place
  • 2014 – 5th place
  • 2022 – 4th place

Asia Cup

Asian Champions Trophy

World League

AHF Cup

Sultan Azlan Shah Cup

References

References

  1. (14 November 2003). "Chinese Field Hockey Association".
  2. McGrath, Charles. (22 August 2008). "A Chinese Hinterland, Fertile With Field Hockey". [[The New York Times]].
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