Harpal Singh Bedi

The two best teams each of Europe and Asia-defending Champion Belgium, two-time winners Germany, Asian Games Gold medallist Japan and Asia Cup winner South Korea- form the interesting and intriguing pool B of the Odisha Hockey World Cup to be played at Bhubneswar and Rourkela from 13to 29th January.

Winner of the pool  will   starightaway qualify for the quarterfinals, while second and third placed teams will be involved into additional cross-over round  to make it to the knock out round. . 

One of he best thing to happen to modern hockey  is rise of Belgium’ as a one of the game’s powerhouse in  the world.  In the past five years the they, also called  Red Lions, have won every major title on offer, including the World Cup  held here in 2018, Olympic Games (2021), European Championship (2019) and FIH ro League (2020-21).

The team coached by Dutchman Michel van den Heuvel contains some of the finest players and  proven winners . In Vincent Vanasch and Loic Van Doren they have two world class goalkeepers, while Arthur Van Doren, Victor Wegnez, Felix Denayer, Florent Van Aubel, John-John Dohmen, Alexander Hendrickx, Arthur de Sloover and Tom Boon are all extraordinary talents. 

Given their strength and depth in every department, It will be tough to dethrone Belgiumg as they start  favourites for the title.

Germany with four Olympic gold medals, two World Cups and eight European titles, has a  very impressive and dominating record in international hockey . Tactically astute and technically superb, “Die Honamas”  tend to hit form at Olympic Games and World Cups, something they have not done in recent years and will  be hoping to repeat here 

Attackers Niklas Wellen , Christopher Rühr, captain Mats Grambusch and penalty corner weapon Gonzalo Peillat – the man who fired Argentina to Olympic gold at Rio 2016 – and and goalkeeper Alexander Stadler are just a handful of the world class players at the disposal of head coach Andre Henning.

Japan is returning to the World cupp after a gap of 16 years. Their last apperance in the tournament was at Mönchengladbach 2006. The Samurais  are  keen to remind everyone of their considerable talents.

The 2018 Asian Games gold medallists  displayed their fearsome attacking unit in Tokyo Olympics 2020 and were unlucky to crashout in the competition pool phase. 

The team that competes here is considerably less experienced than the one that took to the Olympic turf in Tokyo, with 11 players having fewer than 50 caps and ten athletes being aged between 18 and 23. 

Thirty-year-old captain Seren Tanaka is one of six players to have surpassed the 100 caps marker, alongside goalkeeper Takashi Yoshikawa, Shota Yamada, Masaki Ohashi, Hiromasa Ochiai and Koji Yamasaki, all of whom competed at Tokyo 2020.

Japan, who sealed their place at this  World Cup with a fourth-place finish at the 2022  Asia Cup, were recently in action at the Nations Cup in South Africa, recording wins against Canada and Pakistan on their way to a sixth-place finish. 

The team is coached by Akira Takahashi, who represented Japan at the 2002  World Cup in Kuala Lumpur, and was Head Coach of the Samurais four years later in Mönchengladbach.

Former Asian Games champion Korea  beat  Malaysia  to win the 2022 Asia Cup to qualify for the World Cup.   

Koreans have been involved in two high profile competitions in recent months, with Malaysia gaining a measure of revenge by defeating the Koreans 3-2 in the final of the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup in November. 

The Korea-Malaysia rivalry continued a couple of weeks later at the inaugural FIH Hockey Nations Cup, with evergreen 39-year-old captain Namyong Lee on the scoresheet as Korea recorded a superb 4-0 victory in the bronze medal game. 

While a bronze medal was not good enough for Korea to secure a berth in the next edition of the  Pro League, their solid performances at that competition in South Africa provided plenty of evidence that Korea are a team that should not be underestimated.