Men's Hockey World Cup 2023 Schedule: Pools, Full fixtures list, dates, time, tickets, team wise squads, venues in Bhubaneswar and Rourkela
FIH Odisha Men’s Hockey World Cup 2023 Schedule: The tournament will feature 16 teams and some of the biggest superstars in the sport, competing for the coveted title of world champion.
Men’s Hockey World Cup 2023 Schedule: Venue, India time, live streaming, tickets, FIH Men’s Hockey World Cup 2023 is all set to start from Friday, January 13 onwards. The 15th edition of the Men's Hockey World Cup will be hosted by India in Odisha.
The tournament will feature 16 teams and some of the biggest superstars in the sport, competing for the coveted title of world champion.
The marquee sports tournament is organised every four years for men's national field hockey games under the aegis of the International Hockey Federation.
Men’s Hockey World Cup 2023 Venue
The Men's Hockey World Cup 2023 will be played in the Indian state of Odisha. The matches will be played at the two venues – Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar and Birsa Munda International Hockey Stadium in Rourkela.
The total capacity of the Birsa Munda International Hockey Stadium is 20,000 which makes it the largest all-seater field hockey stadium in the world.
Men’s Hockey World Cup 2023 Timing and Live streaming
Around 16 teams are expected to compete with each other for the World Cup. The matches are scheduled at 1:00 pm, 3:00 pm, 5:00 pm and 7:00 pm at Indian Standard Time (IST), which can be watched on StarSports on TV and live streaming of the same shall be available on Disney Hotstar.
Men’s Hockey World Cup 2023 teams and pools
Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Chile, England, France, Germany, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Netherlands, New Zealand, South Africa, Spain, and Wales are among the list of 16 teams, participating in the Worl Cup tournament.
The matches first will be played within the pools and teams that wins highest number of matches will advance in further stage.
Here is the pool set of the tournament matches:
Pool A
Argentina, Australia, France, South Africa
Pool B
Belgium, Germany, Japan, Korea
Pool C
Chile, Malaysia, Netherlands, New Zealand
Pool D
England, India, Spain, Wales
Men’s Hockey World Cup 2023 Schedule
The schedule for the Men's Hockey World Cup 2023 is in the table below. Though, this schedule is subject to FIH as any match can be re-scheduled depending upon the completion of the pool matches, cross-overs, and quarter-finals. The World Ranking will be based on FIH World Ranking at midnight (GMT) on the final day of qualifiers.
Match Date | Match Day | Match Timings (Local) | Match Between |
13th January 2023 | Friday | 13:00 | Argentina v/s South Africa |
13th January 2023 | Friday | 15:00 | Australia v/s France |
13th January 2023 | Friday | 17:00 | England v/s Wales |
13th January 2023 | Friday | 19:00 | India v/s Spain |
14th January 2023 | Saturday | 13:00 | New Zealand v/s Chile |
14th January 2023 | Saturday | 15:00 | Netherlands v/s Malaysia |
14th January 2023 | Saturday | 17:00 | Belgium v/s Korea |
14th January 2023 | Saturday | 19:00 | Germany v/s Japan |
15th January 2023 | Sunday | 17:00 | Spain v/s Wales |
15th January 2023 | Sunday | 19:00 | England v/s India |
16th January 2023 | Monday | 13:00 | Malaysia v/s Chile |
16th January 2023 | Monday | 15:00 | New Zealand v/s Netherlands |
16th January 2023 | Monday | 17:00 | France v/s South Africa |
16th January 2023 | Monday | 19:00 | Argentina v/s Australia |
17th January 2023 | Tuesday | 17:00 | Korea v/s Japan |
17th January 2023 | Tuesday | 19:00 | Germany v/s Belgium |
19th January 2023 | Thursday | 13:00 | Malaysia v/s New Zealand |
19th January 2023 | Thursday | 15:00 | Netherlands v/s Chile |
19th January 2023 | Thursday | 17:00 | Spain v/s England |
19th January 2023 | Thursday | 19:00 | India v/s Wales |
20th January 2023 | Friday | 13:00 | Australia v/s South Africa |
20th January 2023 | Friday | 15:00 | France v/s Argentina |
20th January 2023 | Friday | 17:00 | Belgium v/s Japan |
20th January 2023 | Friday | 19:00 | Korea v/s Germany |
22nd January 2023 | Sunday | 16:30 | 2nd Pool C v/s 3rd Pool D |
22nd January 2023 | Sunday | 19:00 | 2nd Pool D v/s 3rd Pool C |
23rd January 2023 | Monday | 16:30 | 2nd Pool A v/s 3rd Pool B |
23rd January 2023 | Monday | 19:00 | 2nd Pool B v/s 3rd Pool A |
24th January 2023 | Tuesday | 16:30 | 1st Pool A v/s Winner 25 |
24th January 2023 | Tuesday | 19:00 | 1st Pool B v/s Winner 26 |
25th January 2023 | Wednesday | 16:30 | 1st Pool C v/s Winner 27 |
25th January 2023 | Wednesday | 19:00 | 1st Pool D v/s Winner 28 |
26th January 2023 | Thursday | 11:30 | 4th Pool A v/s Loser 25 |
26th January 2023 | Thursday | 14:00 | 4th Pool B v/s Loser 26 |
26th January 2023 | Thursday | 16:30 | 4th Pool C v/s Loser 27 |
26th January 2023 | Thursday | 19:00 | 4th Pool D v/s Loser 28 |
27th January 2023 | Friday | 16:30 | Winner 29 v/s Winner 32 |
27th January 2023 | Friday | 19:00 | Winner 30 v/s Winner 31 |
28th January 2023 | Saturday | 11:30 | Loser 33 v/s Loser 34 |
28th January 2023 | Saturday | 14:00 | Loser 33 v/s Loser 34 |
28th January 2023 | Saturday | 16:30 | Winner 33 v/s Winner 34 |
28th January 2023 | Saturday | 19:00 | Winner 33 v/s Winner 34 |
29th January 2023 | Sunday | 16:30 | Loser 37 v/s Loser 38 |
29th January 2023 | Sunday | 19:00 | Winner 37 v/s Winner 38 |
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Men’s Hockey World Cup 2023 Teams and Full Squads
Argentina:
Juan Catan, Facundo Zarate, Nicolás Keenan, Klein Zwitserland, Maico Casella, Martín Ferreiro, Germany Crefelder, Lucas Toscani, Uhlenhorst Mülheim, Lucas Vila, Banco Provincia, Nicolás Della Torre, Nicolás Cicileo, Santiago Tarazona, Federico Monja, Banco Provincia, Tomas Domene, Matías Rey, San Fernando, Agustín Mazzilli, Thomas Habif, Agustín Bugallo, Emiliano Bosso, Agustín Machelett, Bautista Capurro
Australia:
Andrew Charter, Johan Durst, Jake Harvie, Tim Howard, Joshua Beltz, Matthew Dawson, Jeremy Hayward, Aran Zalewski, Lachlan Sharp, Tom Craig, Flynn Ogilvie, Daniel Beale, Eddie Ockenden, Tim Brand, Nathan Ephraums, Blake Govers, Jake Whetton, Tom Wickham, Jacob Anderson, Dylan Martin.
Belgium:
Loic Van Doren, Arthur Van Doren, John-John Dohmen, Florent Van Aubel, Sébastien Dockier, Cédric Charlier, Gauthier Boccard, Nicolas De Kerpel, Alexander Hendrickx, Félix Denayer (Captain), Vincent Vanasch, Simon Gougnard, Arthur De Sloover, Loïck Luypaert, Antoine Kina, Victor Wegnez, Tom Boon, Tanguy Cosyns.
Chile:
Araya Augustin, Amroso Augustin, Juan Purcel, Adrian Henriquez, Vicente Goni, Fernanado Renz, Jose Maldonado, Martin Rodriguez, Kay Gesswien, Andres Pizzaro, Juan Amoroso, Jose Hurtado, William Enos, Filipe Renz, Ignacio Contrado, Raimundo Valenzuela, Axel Ritcher, Axel Troncoso, Nils Strabucchi, Franco Becerra.
England:
Ames David, Albery James, Ansell Liam, Bandurack Nick, Calnan Will, Condon David, Goodfield David, Martin Harry, Mazarelo James, Park Nick, Payne Ollie, Roper Phil, Rushmere Stuart, Sanford Liam, Sorsby Tom, Wallace Zach, Waller Jack, Ward Sam, Creed Brendan, Sloan Ian.
France:
Arthur Thieffry, Mattéo Desgouillons, Pieter van Straaten, Stanislas Branicki, Gaspard Xavier, Simon, Martin-Brisac, Blaise Rogeau, Viktor Lockwood, Charles Masson, Gaspard Baumgarten, François Goyet, Noé Jouin, Jean-Baptiste Forgues, Eliot Curty, Etienne Tynevez, Victor Charlet (Captain), Brieuc Delemazure, Edgar Reynaud, Corentin Sellier, Timothée Clément.
Germany:
Alexander Stadler, Mathias Müller, Mats Grambusch, Lukas Windfeder, Niklas Wellen, Tom Grambusch, Teo Hinrichs, Gonzalo Peillat, Christopher Rühr, Justus Weigand, Marco Miltkau, Martin Zwicker, Hannes Müller, Timur Oruz, Thies Prinz, Moritz Trompertz, Moritz Ludwig, Jean Danneberg, Niklas Bosserhoff, Paul-Philipp Kaufmann.
India:
PR Sreejesh, Krishna Pathak, Armanpreet Singh, Surender Kumar, Harmanpreet Singh (Captain), Varun Kumar, Amit Rohidas (Vice Captain), Nilam Sanjeep Xess, Manpreet Singh, Hardik Singh, Nilakanta Shar, Shamsher Singh, Vivek Sagar Prasad, Akashdeep Singh, Mandeep Singh, Lalit Kumar Upadhyay, Abhishek, Sukhjeet Singh, Rajkumar Pal, Jugraj Singh
Japan:
Yamasaki Koji, Yamada Shota, Kawamura Yusuke, Kawahara Yamato, Tanaka Seren, Fukuda Kentaro, Takade Taiki, Niwa Takuma, Nagai Yuma, Fujishima Raiki, Nagayoshi Ken, Saito Hiro, Kato Ryosei, Ooka Ryoma, Ohashi Masaki, Tanaka Kaito, Kuroda Kisho, Ochiai Hiromasa, Kobayashi Masato, Yoshikawa Takashi.
Korea:
Kim Jaehyeon, Kim Hyeonhong, Kim Kyubeom, Lee Gangsan, Lee Namyong, Jung Manjae, Hwang Taeil, Lee Jungjun, Seo Inwoo, Ji Woo Cheon, Lee Hyeseung, Kim Jaehan, Kim Sunghyun, Jeong Jun-woo, Lee Seunghoon, Kim Hyeongjin, Jang Jonghyun, Jeon Byungjin, Yang Jihun, Lee Juyoung.
Malaysia:
Albert Adrian, Ashari Firhan, Azahar Amirul, Hamsani Ashran, Hasan Azuan, Hassan Najib, Jali Faiz, Jalil Marhan, Jazlan Najmi, Mizun Zul Pidaus. Othman Hafizuddin, Rahim Razie, Rosli Ramadan, Saabah Shahril, Saari Faizal, Shahmie Irfan Suhaimi, Silverius Shello, Sumantri Norsyafiq, Tengku Tengku, Muhamad Aminudin.
Netherlands:
Maurits Visser, Lars Balk, Jonas de Geus, Thijs van Dam, Thierry Brinkman (Captain), Seve van Ass, Jorrit Croon, Terrance Pieters, Floris Wortelboer, Teun Beins, Tjep Hoedemakers, Koen Bijen, Steijn van Heijningen, Pirmin Blaak, Jip Janssen, Tijmen Reijenga, Justen Blok, Derck de Vilder, Jasper Brinkman, Dennis Warmerdam.
New Zealand:
Dom Dixon, Dane Lett, Simon Child, Nick Ross, Sam Hiha, Kim Kingston, Jake Smith, Sam Lane, Simon Yorston, Aidan Sarikaya, Nic Woods (Captain), Joe Morrison, Leon Hayward, Kane Russell, Blair Tarrant, Sean Findlay, Hayden Phillips, Charlie Morrison, Connor Greentree, David Brydon.
South Africa:
Nqobile Ntuli, Brad Sherwood, Connor Beauchamp, Dan Bell, Dayana Cassiem, Estiaan Kriek, Gowan Jones, Guy Morgan, Jacques van Tonder, Jethro Eustice, Keenan Horne, Jean Bouin, Mustapha Cassiem, Nic Spooner, Nduduzo Lembethe, Ryan Julius, Almere, Samkelo Mvimbi, Jean Bouin, Sihle Ngubane, Tevin Kok.
Spain:
Alvaro Iglesias, Borja Lacalle,Cesar Curiel, Xavier Gispert,Enrique Gonzalez Castejon,Gerard Clapes,Ignacia Rodrigues, Joaquin Menini, Jordi Bonastre, Marc Miralles, Marc Reyne, Marc Vizcaino, Mario Garin, Pau Cunill, Pepe Cunill, Marc Recasens, Pere Amat, Rafael Villalonga.
Wales:
Toby Reynolds-Cotterill, Rhys Payne, Gareth Furlong, Daniel Kyriakides, Hywel Jones, Ioan Wall, Steve Kelly, Lewis Prosser, Dale Hutchinson, Jacob Draper, Gareth Griffiths, Rhys Bradshaw, Rupert Shipperley, Fred Newbold, Ben Francis, Luke Hawker, James Carson, Jack Pritchard.
Men’s Hockey World Cup 2023 Tickets Information
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Tickets for Men's Hockey World Cup will be available through Paytm Insider.
Ticket Prices:
Tickets for India Matches
Rs 500 for the West Stands
Rs 400 for the East Stands
Rs 200 for the North and South Stands
Tickets for non-India matches
Rs 500 for the West Stands
Rs 200 for the East Stands
Rs 100 for the North and South Stands
The following items are required to book the ticket
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