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Disappointing loss for Team Canada

“We had a disappointing performance,” said Head Coach Robin D’Abreo. “The guys started off flat and did not rise to the occasion. We came on this tour to be stretched and to expose our weaknesses, and they have been. It’s our job now to move forward as a team. I remain confident in the guys.”

Belgium outplays Canada Men in final match

Heavy rain poured in Brussels as Team Canada Men faced Belgium for the third and final time. Canada surprised Belgium with a goal within the first five minutes, but was unable to maintain momentum throughout the match.

Men step up defense, still unable to score

Team Canada Men unable to score in their second match against Team Belgium on August 6, 2011 in Brussels. However, Canada stepped up defensively only allowing one goal through for Belgium. The final score was Belgium 1 – Canada 0.

Canada Men under perform against Belgium

Team Canada Men played Team Belgium on August 5, 2011 in Brussels. The score was 0 – 3 at half time. Canada was unable to score, leaving the match 0 – 7.

Alberta Field Hockey Association Seeking Executive Director

Alberta Field Hockey Association Seeking Executive Director

Executive Director Job Description
Job Purpose

The Executive Director is responsible for the successful management, delivery of programs, services, initiatives and administration of Field Hockey Alberta according mandate set by the Board of Directors through the Strategic Plan and Annual Business Plan and the policies on Governance and the Executive Role and Delegation.

Position: Executive Director (Full Time)

Reporting to: The Management Group (VP Finance, VP Administration & President)
Areas of Authority: The Executive Director holds a key leadership position in the organisation…

Men welcome ast. coach from down under

Field Hockey Canada is pleased to announce the new Men’s National Team Assistant Coach – Anthony Farry of Australia.

Men's U21 Test Series: Canada vs. Chile

Canadian and Chilean U21 Men will face off in a five-game test series  Women’s National Team will compete against Team Japan in a three-game test series this week at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver.  Japan, currently ranked 9th in the world, will provide tough competition and help prepare Team Canada for the upcoming Pan American Games in October.   Game 1: Tuesday, July 26 5:30pm   Japan 2 – Canada 0  > Photos of Game 1 Game 2: Thursday, July 28 5:30pm Japan 5 – Canada 0 > Photos of Game 2 Game 3: Saturday, July 30 2:00pm  SELECTED SQUAD:  *18 will be selected for each match, 16 will play in each match  1 Abigail Raye 2 Ali Lee 3 Azelia Liu  4 Brienne Stairs 5 Danielle Hennig  6 Diana Roemer 7 Hannah Haughn  8 Jessalyn Walkey  9 Kate Gillis  10 Katie Baker  11 Katie Collison  12 Kaitlyn Williams  13 Kristine Wishart  14 Maddie Secco  15 Marian Dickinson  16 Natalie Sourisseau 17 Poonum Sandhu  18 Samantha Smith 19 Sara McManus  20 Stephanie Jameson  21 Thea Culley  22 Tyla Flexman    Monday, July 25                WrightField, UBC, Vancouver, BC                                             Match2  – 7:30 pm start  –  field time 7:00 to 9:30 pm  Tuesday, July 26                WrightField, UBC, Vancouver, BC                                             Match2  – 7:30 pm start  –  field time 7:00 to 9:30 pm  Thursday, July 28                             WrightField, UBC, Vancouver, BC                                             Match2  – 7:30 pm start  –  field time 7:00 to 9:30 pm  Saturday, July 30                              WrightField, UBC, Vancouver, BC                                             Match4  – 4:00 pm start  –  field time 4:00 to 6:00 pm                                              Sunday, July 31                  TamanawisField, Surrey, BC                                             Match5  – 12:00 noon start

4NC: July 24 - Men Canada vs. Chile

Canada vs. ChileCanada took to the field for the 6th and final match of the 4 Nation Classic vs. Chile.Canada enjoyed another great start to the match. Scott TUPPER slotted a spectacular penalty corner to put Canada up one in the 4thminute.Canadian keeper, Antoni KINDLER, was sharp in making saves to keep Canada up by one. KINDLER could not hold off an aggressive Chilean attack as Chile was rewarded for their persistence with a goal in the 12th minute to tie the match.Gabbar SINGH put Canada up by one in the 15th minute via a tomma-hawk that went top corner…

Men set off for Europe Tour in August

Team Canada Men will be in Europe August 2 – 19 to gain valuable competition against top-level international teams in preparation for the upcoming Pan American Games in October.