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Red Lions open tomorrow first edition Hockey Pro League against Spain, that revenge is eager, after a disappointing world cup

More Sport The Red Lions will open tomorrow in the Estadio Betero of Valencia as a world champion and number one of the world's Hockey Pro League, the new - by

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Red Lions open tomorrow first edition Hockey Pro League against Spain, that revenge is eager, after a disappointing world cup
More Sport The Red Lions will open tomorrow in the Estadio Betero of Valencia as a world champion and number one of the world's Hockey Pro League, the new - by the International hockey federation stuffed - international competition. A month after their world championship in India take the men of national coach Shane McLeod to 13h00 Spain (FIH 9). In the Hockey Pro League take the nine strongest countries in the world to each other in back - and terugwedstrijden and that both the men and the women.

McLeod fit for the trip to Valencia are selection light on. with Maxime Plennevaux and Nicolas Poncelet and there were two new players at. The Lions, undefeated since July of 2017, take a Spain that gillian will be out of his after a disappointing world cup. The Spaniards, still without their to the shoulder injured star player Miguel Delas, where they were eliminated in the group stage and finished the tournament as the thirteenth (in sixteen countries). The Southern Europeans are already some years on the dool and exchanged the last decade strong performance with large setbacks. The last great feat of arms of Spain dates back to the Olympics in Beijing in 2008, when bronze was conquered.

The Pro League will end after sixteen matches at the end of June with the Final Four in Amsterdam. Logically, it provides a victory, three points and a defeat no point. What is new is that for a tie shoot-outs to follow. The winner receives an extra point, two in total. The loser retains one point.

After the duel with Spain to draw the Red Lions to South America for a duel with olympic champion Argentina, in Cordoba (January 26). Then follow duels in New Zealand, in Auckland (February 1), and in Australia, in Melbourne (February 3). That final duel is, according to coach McLeod is a first big test.

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