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FIH Pro League: Indian women's hockey team loses to second string Netherlands in shootout - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Netherlands -  Tokyo - India

FIH Pro League: Indian women's hockey team loses to second string Netherlands in shootout

Netherlands' second string side in the shootout after both sides were locked 1-1 in the regulation time in the second match of their FIH Pro League tie on Saturday. Rajwinder Kaur scored in the first minute of the match and the Dutch side, playing here without any player who have won gold in the Tokyo Olympics last year, equalised in the 53rd minute through captain Jansen Yibbi to take the match to the shootout.

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Junior Women's Hockey World Cup: India face Netherlands in semifinals as history beckons - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Germany - Netherlands -  Tokyo - India - Malaysia

Junior Women's Hockey World Cup: India face Netherlands in semifinals as history beckons

India's best performance in the tournament so far is a bronze medal finish in the 2013 edition of the event in Monchengladbach, Germany. Unbeaten so far in the tournament, the Indians have exceeded expectations in the event, beating Wales 5-1, upsetting Germany (2-1), Malaysia (4-0) and Korea (3-0). It was a cohesive effort from the Indians in the tournament so far with all the departments clicking for the Salima Tete-led side.

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FIH Pro League: India Women Stun Netherlands 2-1 In First Match - sports.ndtv.com - Netherlands -  Tokyo - India

FIH Pro League: India Women Stun Netherlands 2-1 In First Match

The Indian women's hockey team stunned Olympic champions Netherlands 2-1 in the first match of their double leg FIH Pro League tie here on Saturday. The Indians scored through Neha (11th minute) and Sonika (28th), both from penalty corners, to hand the home team a 2-0 lead at half time. After the change of ends, the Netherlands scored from a penalty corner through Jansen Yibbi in the 40th minute to reduce the margin. This was India's fourth win in the FIH Pro League.

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Hockey Pro League: India women beat 'depleted' Olympic champions Netherlands 2-1 in first match - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Netherlands -  Tokyo - India

Hockey Pro League: India women beat 'depleted' Olympic champions Netherlands 2-1 in first match

hockey team stunned Olympic champions Netherlands 2-1 in the first match of their double leg FIH Pro League tie here on Saturday. The Indians scored through Neha (11th minute) and Sonika (28th), both from penalty corners, to hand the home team a 2-0 lead at half time. After the change of ends, the Netherlands scored from a penalty corner through Jansen Yibbi in the 40th minute to reduce the margin. This was India's fourth win in the FIH Pro League. Even though the Netherlands have arrived here with a second-string side, it was a creditable performance from the Indians as they were also without three key players -- Lalremsiami, Salima Tete and Sharmila Devi, who were part of India's historic fourth-place finish in the Tokyo Olympics. Netherlands have come here without any player from their successful Olympic campaign. India avenged the 1-5 drubbing against the Netherlands in the pool stage of the Tokyo Games.

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Janneke Schopman - India women set to take on depleted Netherlands in FIH Pro League tie - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Netherlands -  Tokyo - India

India women set to take on depleted Netherlands in FIH Pro League tie

Netherlands have arrived with their second-string side but the Indian women's hockey team still faces a stern test when it clashes with the world number one rival in the double-leg FIH Pro League tie, starting here on Friday. None of the players, that competed for the Netherlands during their successful Olympic campaign, features in the visiting side but the Indians can't breath easy, going by the standard of the sport in the Dutch land. The last time, the two teams clashed during the Tokyo Olympics, the Netherlands had hammered India 5-1. However, the Indian women so far have done well in their debut season. They are placed fourth in the standings with 12 points from six games. Netherlands, on the other hand, are sitting atop the table with 17 points from six matches. India captain Savita is aware of Netherlands' strengths but since they are playing at home and have a Dutch coach to guide in Janneke Schopman, it might help them in some way. "Netherlands is of course the world no. 1 team but if we recollect our last match against them -- first match in Olympics, we held them 1-1 till first half. In the second half we committed mistakes. "Now the team is quite excited that again we are getting a chance to play Netherlands and that too at home, so we will give our best," Savita said at the virtual pre-match press conference.

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Ronald Koeman - Louis Van-Gaal - Ronald Koeman To Take Over As Netherlands Coach After World Cup - sports.ndtv.com - Qatar - Netherlands - Spain - Senegal - Ecuador

Ronald Koeman To Take Over As Netherlands Coach After World Cup

Former Barcelona coach Ronald Koeman will take over as Netherlands boss from Louis van Gaal after this year's World Cup, the Dutch football federation said on Wednesday. Van Gaal announced at the weekend that he had been receiving treatment for prostate cancer for the last two years but that he still hoped to lead the team at the finals that kick off in Qatar in November. It will be 59-year-old Koeman's second time in charge of the Dutch national team after taking the reins from 2018 to 2020, when he left the post to become coach of Barcelona.

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Louis Van-Gaal - Ronald Koeman set to return as Netherlands boss after World Cup following Louis van Gaal's cancer diagnosis - eurosport.com - Qatar - Netherlands

Ronald Koeman set to return as Netherlands boss after World Cup following Louis van Gaal's cancer diagnosis

Ronald Koeman will return as manager of the Netherlands after the World Cup with current Oranje boss Louis van Gaal set to step down following his cancer diagnosis. Van Gaal, who revealed his illness to the public on Dutch TV last week, will continue in his post until the tournament in Qatar but will cede duties from then on to Koeman, who will begin work at the start of 2023. Ad/> Koeman held the Dutch job himself between 2018 and 2020 before leaving to take over at Barcelona.

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Ronald Koeman - Louis Van-Gaal - Ronald Koeman to succeed Louis van Gaal as Netherlands manager after Qatar World Cup - thenationalnews.com - Qatar - Netherlands - Portugal

Ronald Koeman to succeed Louis van Gaal as Netherlands manager after Qatar World Cup

Former Barcelona and Everton manager Ronald Koeman will return to the Netherlands national team dugout when Louis van Gaal steps down from the role after the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, the Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB) confirmed on Wednesday.

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