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President's View
Els van Breda Vriesman, FIH President
Aiming High
Azerbaijan is one of the most improved nations in the world and its women’s team has high hopes of qualifying for the Samsung Hockey World Cup later this year
Man on a mission
Trinidad and Tobago captain Kwandwane Browne has chosen hockey ahead of a law career to help promote the sport in his homeland
Burning Desire
Giles Bonnet has led the Belgium team for the last five years and has a burning desire to take them to the BDO Hockey World Cup later this year
Pakistan artistry fuels football success
In 1978, Argentina’s football manager Cesar Luis Menotti became intrigued by Pakistan’s sublime technical skills and used some of their techniques on the way to world cup glory
First steps on big stage
For the Barbados women, making its first appearance on the big stage at the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne was as good as winning the competition
Maori Hockey
The New Zealand Maori boast a proud record of sporting achievement, with hockey just one of the sports to benefit from their athletic prowess
Alain Danet, 1931-2006
FIH was deeply saddened at the passing of Alain Danet last month, a man who was a dedicated and admired ambassador for hockey for more than four decades
Contents - Issue 32
April 2006

| President’s View
Els van Breda Vriesman, FIH President

| Aiming High
Azerbaijan is one of the most improved nations in the world and its women’s team has high hopes of qualifying for the Samsung Hockey World Cup later this year
| Man on a mission
Trinidad and Tobago captain Kwandwane Browne has chosen hockey ahead of a law career to promote the sport in his homeland

| Burning Desire
Giles Bonnet has led the Belgium team for the last five years and has a burning desire to take them to the BDO Hockey World Cup later this year
| Pakistan artistry fuels football success
In 1978, Argentina’s football manager Cesar Luis Menotti became intrigued by Pakistan’s sublime technical skills and used some of their techniques on the way to world cup glory

| First steps on big stage
For the Barbados women, making its first appearance on the big stage at the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne was as good as winning the competition
| Maori Hockey
The New Zealand Maori boast a proud record of sporting achievement, with hockey just one of the sports to benefit from their athletic prowess

| Alain Danet, 1931-2006
FIH was deeply saddened at the passing of Alain Danet last month, a man who was a dedicated and admired ambassador for hockey for more than four decades
 
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