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Netherlands Men’s Hockey Team arrive for Men’s Hockey Pro League matches

The World No. 1 Netherlands Men’s Hockey Team arrived at the Biju Patnaik International Airport here on Sunday ahead of their FIH Hockey Pro League matches in India.

Netherlands Men’s Hockey Team arrive for Men’s Hockey Pro League matches

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The World No. 1 Netherlands Men’s Hockey Team arrived at the Biju Patnaik International Airport here on Sunday ahead of their FIH Hockey Pro League matches in India.

The FIH Hockey Pro League (Men) is scheduled to take place at the Kalinga Hockey Stadium in Bhubaneswar from 10th February to 16th February, before moving to the Birsa Munda Hockey Stadium in Rourkela, where the league will continue from 19th February to 25th February.

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Five national teams – Ireland, The Netherlands, India, Spain and Australia – will participate in the India leg of the FIH Hockey Pro League (Men), facing each other once in Bhubaneswar and once in Rourkela.

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The Netherlands will play their first match of the FIH Hockey Pro League 2023/24 (Men) on 10th February against Ireland, followed by the highly-anticipated contest against the hosts India on 11th February. They will then take on Spain on 13th February and Australia on 16th February, before heading to Rourkela.

“The preparations have been going really well. We have done a great job in training sessions. The guys have done a good job. We love to be in India and there is a good team spirit among all of us. We are excited for the campaign to begin,” the Netherlands’ Captain Thierry Brinkman said after the arrival.

Asked about the toughest opponents on the tour, he added: “We are curious about Australia, they could be tough opponents for us. Of course, facing India in front of their home crowd will be a challenge, especially in stadiums as vast as the ones in Bhubaneswar and Rourkela. So, we are looking forward to those tough battles.”

“With the Paris Olympics 2024 coming up, this is an important tour for us to test ourselves against strong teams. We hope to have a good tournament,” Brinkman added.

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