England men's national field hockey team

The England men's national field hockey team[2] competes in most major international tournaments except the Olympic Games.England's only appearance at the Olympics was at London 1908 when they won gold; since then English players have competed at the Olympics as part of the combined Great Britain national field hockey team.England's best finish in the Hockey World Cup was as runners-up to champions Australia in 1986, which was also held in London.They won the bronze medal at the inaugural Commonwealth Games hockey tournament in 1998 in Kuala Lumpur, as well as in 2014 in Glasgow and in Birmingham in 2022.[3][4] Head coach: Paul Revington The following players have also been called up for the national team in the last 12 months.
England HockeyPaul RevingtonMark HickmanDavid AmesBarry MiddletonAshley JacksonFIH rankingOlympic GamesWorld CupEuroHockey ChampionshipsEuroHockey ChampionshipCommonwealth GamesChampions TrophyWorld League1908 London1986 London2009 Amstelveen1987 Moscow2023 Mönchengladbach1978 Hannover1991 Paris1995 Dublin1999 Padua2003 Barcelona2011 Mönchengladbach2017 Amstelveen1998 Kuala Lumpur2014 Glasgow2018 Gold Coast2022 Birmingham2010 Mönchengladbach2012–13 New DelhiLondon 1908Great Britain national field hockey teamHockey World CupAustraliaSummer OlympicsGreat BritainFIH World CupKuala LumpurManchesterMelbourneGlasgowGold CoastBirminghamVictoriaFIH Pro League2021–22Champions Challenge IFIH Hockey World League2012–13Semi-final2014–152016–17penalty shoot-out2023 Men's FIH Hockey World CupNick ParkSurbitonJack WallerWimbledonHolcombeZachary WallaceCaptainHarry MartinHC RotterdamSam WardOld GeorgiansJames AlberyPhil RoperJames MazareloStuart RushmereDavid GoodfieldOllie PayneLiam AnsellDavid CondonNick BandurakLiam SanfordTom SorsbyWill CalnanHampstead & WestminsterUniversity of ExeterFranceJames GallBelgiumJack TurnerPeter ScottNetherlandsMatthew RamshawEngland women's national field hockey teamGreat Britain men's national field hockey teamGreat Britain women's national field hockey teamPakistanWest GermanyNew ZealandGermanyArgentinaMen's EuroHockey Championship winners1908 Summer Olympics – Gold medal (1st title)BaillonFreemanPridmoreRobinsonShoveller1986 World Cup – Runners–upTaylorBollandBarberPotterFaulknerBatchelorBhauraGrimleyHughesSherwani1990 World Cup – 5th placeRowlandsGarciaThompson1998 World Cup – 6th placeLuckesPidcockSharpeGarrardWallisDancerEngland squad2002 World Cup – 7th placeParnhamMathewsFordhamJohnsonBertram2006 World Cup – 5th placeKirkhamAlexanderMantellClarkeMiddletonTindall2010 World Cup – 4th placeJacksonBrogdonWilsonMackayCatlin2014 World Cup - 4th placePinnerBaileyMartinGleghorneShinglesCondonCarsonLewersCrutchley2018 World Cup – 4th placeGibsonAnsellWallerSanfordCalnanWallace2007 European Nations Cup – 5th placeR. MantellS. MantellMarsden2009 European Nations Cup – Champions (1st Title)2013 EuroHockey Championship – 4th placeWillars2017 EuroHockey Championship – 3rd placeGoodfieldGriffiths2019 EuroHockey Championship – 5th placeSorsby2021 EuroHockey Championship – 4th place1998 Commonwealth Games – Bronze medal2003 Champions Challenge – 5th place2005 Champions Challenge – 4th placeStedman2006 Commonwealth Games – 4th place2007 Champions Challenge – 4th place2009 Champions Trophy – 6th place2010 Commonwealth Games - 4th placeKirhkam2012 Champions Trophy – 8th placeCheesmanEgerton2014 Commonwealth Games – Bronze medal2018 Commonwealth Games – Bronze MedalField hockey in EnglandLondonMidlandsNorth WestSouth CentralSouth EastYorkshire and North EastMen's England Hockey LeagueEH Men's Championship CupWomen's England Hockey LeagueEH Women's Championship Cupfield hockeyAustriaAzerbaijanBelarusBulgariaCroatiaCyprusCzech RepublicDenmarkFinlandGibraltarGreeceHungaryIrelandLithuaniaNorwayPolandPortugalRussiaScotlandSlovakiaSloveniaSwedenSwitzerlandTurkeyUkraineCzechoslovakiaEast GermanySoviet UnionYugoslaviaNational sports teams of EnglandBadmintonKabaddiKorfballNetballQuadballRoller derbyRoller hockeyKnightsWheelchairShintyEuropean Championships