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Swiss Hockey's Historic World Cup Dream

Summary

  • Switzerland's junior men's team qualified for the FIH World Cup.
  • The team remained unbeaten in the Euro u-21hockey II-B tournament.
  • Field hockey faces a challenge promoting itself against ice hockey in Switzerland.
Swiss Hockey's Historic World Cup Dream

Switzerland's junior men's field hockey team has made history by qualifying for the FIH World Cup in India. They secured their spot by winning the Euro u-21hockey II-B tournament undefeated, marking a significant achievement for a sport less popular than ice hockey in the country.

The team, brimming with confidence, faces tough competition in their group, including two-time champions India. Head coach Jair Levie expressed optimism about winning initial matches, while captain Jens Flueck highlighted the importance of penalty corner defense. The team's recent practice matches provided valuable insights into their strengths and weaknesses.

This World Cup qualification represents a major step in promoting field hockey in Switzerland. Coach Levie, a Dutchman, acknowledges the challenge but is motivated by the small, dedicated hockey community. The team's advancement to the A Division in Europe further bolsters confidence in the future of Swiss field hockey.

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Yes, Switzerland's junior men's field hockey team qualified for the FIH World Cup by winning the Euro u-21hockey II-B tournament.
Field hockey is not as popular as ice hockey in Switzerland, posing a challenge for its promotion.
Switzerland is grouped with Oman, Chile, and two-time champion India in the FIH World Cup.

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