Natascha Keller, born on July 3, 1977, comes from a legendary hockey family. Her grandfather Erwin won an Olympic silver medal at Berlin 1936. Her father Carsten, gold at Munich 1972. Brothers Andreas and Florin ...
The Australian is both a playing and coaching legend. Alyson Annan, born on June 12, 1973, has two Olympic and as many World Cup gold medals in her showcase. These top podium finishes with the ...
Jamie Dwyer’s electrifying pace, breathtaking skills and boundless energy was a key factor in Australia’s dominance in recent times. No surprise that he has won a record FIVE FIH Player of the Year awards (2004, ...
Teun de Nooijer’s 453 international match record may never be beaten. It’s not just the sheer number of caps the Dutchman has collected, it’s the quality in his play that makes him one of the ...
Born on May 5, 1972, Dr Michael Green (3rd from left), an orthopedic surgeon by profession, shone for the Germany on the hockey pitch in the 1990s and early 2000s. A defender with sublime skills, ...
Born on February 22, 1972, FLORIAN KUNZ (First from left) stands two metres tall and packed a mighty wallop from penalty corners. After winning the 2001 FIH Player of the year award, he led Germany ...
Born on August 9, 1968, the Australian star JAY STACY Represented Australia at four successive Olympic Games. Jay Stacy collected two bronze medals and a silver. The midfielder donned the green-and-gold at Seoul 1988 but ...
His trophy cabinets have two gold medals each won at the Olympics and World Cup. And as captain of the Netherlands team, Stephan Veen scored a hat-trick in the final of the 2000 Sydney Olympics ...
Blessed with the silken touch, the midfielder has scored many a memorable goal for Germany at both the senior and junior levels. Born on December 19, 1993, Christopher Ruhr was the livewire in Germany’s 2013 ...