Haagsche Delftsche Mixed

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Full nameHaagse Hockeyvereniging Haagsche Delftsche Mixed
Founded8 February 1908;116 years ago (1908-02-08)
Members2488 [1]
LeagueMen's Promotieklasse
Women's Hoofdklasse
2020–21Men: 6th
Women: 4th
Website Club website
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Haagse Hockeyvereniging "Haagsche Delftsche Mixed", commonly known as hdm, is a Dutch professional field hockey club based in The Hague, South Holland.

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The club was founded on 8 February 1908, when students from Delft wanted to play hockey with their girlfriends from The Hague. The first men's team won the Dutch national title in 1924, 1930, 1931, 1935, 1941, 1942, and for the last time in 1992. Currently, the first men's team competes in the Dutch second division, the Promotieklasse, the first women's team competes in the Dutch first division, the Hoofdklasse.

In both the competitions 2020-2021 and 2021-2022 the first women's team succeeded to enter the play-offs for the Championship, but did not succeed to reach the finals.

On June 6, 2022, the first men's team promoted back to the Dutch first division Hoofdklasse, after winning a play-offs trilogy (3-1) against SCHC (Stichtsche Cricket en Hockey Club Bilthoven).

Honours

Men

National title / Hoofdklasse
Gold Cup
KNHB Cup
EuroHockey Cup Winners Cup
Hoofdklasse Indoor
EuroHockey Indoor Club Cup

Women

KNHB Gold Cup

Hoofdklasse Indoor

EuroHockey Indoor Club Cup

Players

Current squad

Men's squad

As of 22 September 2023 [2]
No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GKFlag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Joey van Walstijn
2GKFlag of Germany.svg  GER Luis Beckmann
4DFFlag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Jelte Kaptein
5DFFlag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Alexander Weterings
6MFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Sören Bigalke
7FWFlag of Chile.svg  CHI Javier Osses
8DFFlag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Jasper Siebert
9FWFlag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Yorben Fontaine
10FWFlag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Gijs van der Wallen
11FWFlag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Fabian Verzuu
13MFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Marian Klink
No.Pos.NationPlayer
14MFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Tino Nguyen Luong
15FWFlag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Ruben Versteeg
16FWFlag of South Africa.svg  RSA Dayaan Cassiem
18MFFlag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Cédric de Gier(Captain)
19DFFlag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Rick van den IJssel
20MFFlag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Merijn Maas
21MFFlag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Chris Taberima
22MFFlag of South Africa.svg  RSA Mustapha Cassiem
23DFFlag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Sander Groenheijde(Captain)
24DFFlag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Tjeerd Boermans
24GKFlag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Siebe Pijpers

Women's squad

Trainer-coach: Ivar Knotschke

As of 2 September 2022 [3]
No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GKFlag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Julia Remmerswaal
3FWFlag of Australia (converted).svg  AUS Stephanie Kershaw
4DFFlag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Margot van Hecking Colenbrander
5DFFlag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Tessa Clasener(Captain)
6Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Jip Blaas
8Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Anke Sanders
9Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Lotte Beetsma
10FWFlag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Jip Dicke
11DFFlag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Pien van Nes
12FWFlag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Tessa Beetsma
No.Pos.NationPlayer
13MFFlag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Eva van 't Hoog
14FWFlag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Belén van den Broek
15MFFlag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Marieke de Haas
18Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Mira van den Berg
20Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Imme van Es
21DFFlag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Nora Bruinsma
22MFFlag of the United States.svg  USA Ashley Hoffman
23Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Faye Janse
24FWFlag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Pien van der Heide
25GKFlag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Joyce Litzouw

Notable internationals from HDM

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References

  1. "hdm (H.H.V. Haagsche Delftsche Mixed)". www.knhb.nl (in Dutch). KNHB. 31 October 2018. Retrieved 8 June 2019.
  2. "Spelerslijsten Hoofdklasse seizoen 2023-2024" (PDF) (in Dutch). 22 September 2023.
  3. "Spelerslijsten Hoofdklasse Dames en Tulp Hoofdklasse Heren 2022-2023" (PDF) (in Dutch). 2 September 2022.