Dutch Hockey Stars Arrive in Chennai: Their Quest for Junior World Cup Glory

The Netherlands men's junior hockey team has landed in Chennai ahead of the FIH Hockey Men's Junior World Cup 2025. They bring an impressive legacy as one of the few nations to compete in every edition since the tournament began. Coach Jesse Mahieu expressed excitement about returning to India and noted this marks many players' first trip outside Europe. The Dutch team opens their campaign against England on November 29 in Madurai.

Key Points: Netherlands Junior Hockey Team Lands in Chennai for World Cup

  • Netherlands team arrives with rich legacy of consistent Junior World Cup performances
  • Coach Mahieu praises India's warm welcome for first-time European travelers
  • Dutch colts aim to end 12-year podium drought since 2013 bronze medal
  • Team placed in challenging Pool E with England, Austria and Malaysia
  • Tournament features record 24 teams across Chennai and Madurai venues
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Hockey: The Netherlands arrive in Chennai for Men's Junior World Cup

Netherlands men's junior hockey team arrives in Chennai for FIH Junior World Cup 2025, aiming to end their decade-long podium drought with renewed determination.

"Our focus is on growing into the tournament step by step and starting well. We open against England, and that's where our journey begins. - Coach Jesse Mahieu"

Chennai, Nov 20

The Netherlands men’s junior hockey team touched down in Chennai on Thursday ahead of the much-anticipated FIH Hockey Men’s Junior World Cup 2025, scheduled to take place in Tamil Nadu from November 28 to December 10 across the vibrant host cities of Chennai and Madurai.

With 24 teams vying for top honours, this year’s edition promises to be the biggest and most competitive in the tournament’s history.

The Netherlands, one of the most consistent performers in the Junior World Cup, arrive with a rich legacy to uphold. They are among the select nations to have participated in every edition of the tournament since its inception. Their impressive record includes a silver medal in 1985 and 2009, and bronze medal finishes in 1979 and 2013. With their last podium finish over a decade ago, the Dutch colts now enter the 2025 edition with renewed determination and a clear mission — to go all the way and lift the elusive World Cup trophy.

Speaking on the team’s arrival, the team’s coach Jesse Mahieu said, “I have been to India a few times, including with the senior national team, so I’m familiar with the country. But every time we return, the warmth of the welcome always stands out, and we truly appreciate it. For many of our players, this is their first time travelling outside Europe, so it’s an especially memorable experience for them.”

He added, “As for the tournament, we know it’s going to be highly competitive. With 24 teams this year — a new format — the level will be intense, and there are several very strong sides in the mix. Our focus is on growing into the tournament step by step and starting well. We open against England, and that’s where our journey begins. From there, we’ll take it one match at a time.”

Also, the Netherlands captain Casper van der Veen added, “We’re really looking forward to this tournament — to enjoy the experience and to push ourselves to perform at our best. When it comes to tough opponents, I’m not thinking too far ahead. Right now, our focus is only on the group stage. We have England, Austria, and Malaysia, and all three are challenging matches. We need to approach them with full intensity and make sure we put ourselves in a strong position early on. Once we get through the pool stage, we’ll see who awaits us in the quarterfinals.”

The Netherlands’ colts have been placed in Pool E alongside Austria, England, and Malaysia, and they will begin their campaign on November 29, where they face England in what promises to be a thrilling encounter in Madurai. The team will look to make a strong opening statement as they embark on their journey toward Junior World Cup glory.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Netherlands has a strong hockey tradition but they haven't won the Junior World Cup yet. This could be their year! Their match against England will be crucial. Hope our Indian team is preparing well too.
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Arjun K
Great to see international hockey coming to Tamil Nadu! The Dutch coach's comments about Indian hospitality make me proud. Let's show the world why we're called 'Atithi Devo Bhava' nation. All the best to all teams!
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Sarah B
While I'm excited about the tournament, I hope the organizers have ensured proper facilities and infrastructure. Sometimes our sports events lack the finishing touches that international standards demand. Let's make this a world-class event!
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Vikram M
Netherlands vs England in Madurai will be a cracker of a match! Pool E looks very competitive. Hope the local crowds turn up in big numbers to support all teams. Hockey needs more love in India.
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Kavya N
So nice that many Dutch players are visiting India for the first time! They should definitely try local Tamil food - dosa, idli, and filter coffee. The cultural experience will be as memorable as the hockey! 😊

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