The 2023 FIH Indoor World Cup will take place in Pretoria, South Africa on February 4 – February 11, 2023. The competition will take place at the Heartfelt Arena in Pretoria. The inaugural Indoor World Cup was held in 2003. Since then, the tournament has been held every four years. The tournament was postponed due to the COVID pandemic. Canada’s Indoor Women’s National Team has attended the Indoor World Cup twice, finishing ninth in 2007 and 10th in 2015. Team Canada qualified by way of the 2021 Indoor Pan American Championships.
You can watch all matches live on FIH watch.hockey.
Match | Result | Date | Time | |
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Canada vs Ukraine | 1-1 Draw | February 5, 2023 | 1750 | |
Canada vs Namibia | 2-2 Draw | February 6, 2023 | 940 | |
Canada vs Czech Republic | 3-2 Win | February 7, 2023 | 1530 | |
Canada vs Kazakhstan | 4-4 Draw | February 8, 2023 | 1310 | |
Canada vs Belgium | 0-1 Loss | February 9, 2023 | 1530 | |
Canada vs Netherlands (Quarterfinals) | 1-6 Loss | February 10, 2023 | 22:00 |
LOCAL TIME | EASTERN (Toronto) | Pacific (Vancouver) |
5:50pm | 10:50am | 7:50am |
9:40am | 240am | 11:40pm (-1) |
3:30pm | 8:30am | 5:30am |
1:10pm | 6:10am | 3:10am |
PLAYER NAME | HOMETOWN | CLUB/SCHOOL |
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Madison Babineau | Grimsby, ON | A&C Academy |
Paramdeep Gill - GK | Brampton, ON | University of Toronto |
Abrie Girgis | Ottawa, ON | Outaouis/Gloucester |
Rowan Harris - GK | Ottawa, ON | Vancouver Hawks |
Kathleen Leahy | Victoria, BC | Vancouver Hawks |
Alison Lee | Toronto, ON | Toronto Toros |
Kathleen Lynes | Oakville, ON | University of Toronto |
Samantha McCrory | Kitchener, ON | University of Toronto |
Prava Sandhu | Prava Sandhu | York University |
Natalie Winter | Coquitlam, BC | York University |
Elise Wong | Vancouver, BC | Vancouver Hawks |
Emily Ziraldo | Toronto, ON | GOA/Toronto Toros |
RESERVES | ||
Elizabeth Friedberg | ||
Olivia Friedberg | ||
Molly Koop | ||
Alana Raymond | ||
Jessica Aun - GK |
As the indoor program is entirely self-funded, athletes and staff focus time not only on their training efforts but fundraising to help off-set the costs required to adequately prepare for such competition. We need YOU to help these dedicated athletes achieve their World Cup dreams. Your support would help them get that much closer to succeeding.
For those giving large sum donations ($1,000 or more) we encourage you to please download the charitable donation form here and contact Field Hockey Canada directly to process your donation. Hailey Yhap (Events & Engagement Officer) – events@fieldhockey.ca THANK YOU!