2015 Women's EuroHockey Championship squads

This article displays the rosters for the teams competing at the 2015 Women's EuroHockey Nations Championship. Each team had to submit 18 players.

Pool A

Netherlands

Head Coach: Sjoerd Marijne

Belgium

Head Coach: Pascal Kina

Spain

Head Coach: Adrian Lock

Poland

Head Coach: Krzysztof Rachwalski

  1. Dominika Nowicka (GK)
  2. Malgorzata Sztybrych
  3. Paulina Okaj
  4. Amelia Katerla
  5. Magdalena Szczurek
  6. Joanna Hawrot
  7. Magdalena Zagajska
  8. Joanna Wieloch
  9. Martyna Wypijewska
  10. Weronika Wessolowska
  11. Paula Slawinska
  12. Marlena Rybacha (C)
  13. Monika Polewczak
  14. Natalia Wisniewska
  15. Oriana Walasek
  16. Adrianna Marchinkowska
  17. Marta Kucharska (GK)
  18. Marta Kruszynski

Pool B

England

Head Coach: Danny Kerry

Germany

Head Coach: Jamilon Mülders

Scotland

Head Coach: Gordon Shepherd

  1. Nicki Cochrane (GK)
  2. Vikki Bunce
  3. Becky Ward
  4. Amy Brodie
  5. Sarah Robertson
  6. Aileen Davis
  7. Kareena Marshall
  8. Leigh Fawcett (C)
  9. Rebecca Merchant
  10. Nikki Kidd
  11. Susan McGilveray
  12. Nikki Lloyd
  13. Alison Howie
  14. Nicola Skrastin
  15. Emily Maguire
  16. Fiona Bruce
  17. Amy Gibson (GK)
  18. Louise Campbell

Italy

Head Coach: Fernando Ferrara

  1. Natalia Schinoni (GK)
  2. Celina Traverso
  3. Maria Galli
  4. Constanza Aguirre
  5. Florencia Nogueira
  6. Valentina Braconi
  7. Macarena Ronsisvalli
  8. Maria Garraffo
  9. Dalila Mirabella
  10. Martina Chirico (GK)
  11. Elisabetta Pacella
  12. María Socino
  13. Martina Lecchini
  14. Chiara Tiddi (C)
  15. Aldana Lovagnini
  16. Eleonora di Mauro
  17. Giuliana Ruggieri
  18. Marcela Casale

References

  • "Netherlands". fih.ch. Retrieved 22 August 2015.
  • "Belgium". fih.ch. Retrieved 22 August 2015.
  • "Spain". fih.ch. Retrieved 22 August 2015.
  • "Poland". fih.ch. Retrieved 22 August 2015.
  • "England". fih.ch. Retrieved 22 August 2015.
  • "Germany". fih.ch. Retrieved 22 August 2015.
  • "Scotland". fih.ch. Retrieved 22 August 2015.
  • "Italy". fih.ch. Retrieved 22 August 2015.
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