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    South Africa Junior Hockey Women to Kick Off World Cup Campaign against Austria

    Prudence MakogeBy Prudence MakogeNovember 30, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    African champions South Africa will begin their FIH Hockey Women’s Junior World Cup campaign on Tuesday against Austria, with further Pool D fixtures to follow against England and China as they look to make their mark at the global showpiece in Santiago, Chile, South America, from 1 to 13 December 2025.

    (Scroll down for an all-fixtures graphic)

    The junior SA team qualified for their ninth World Cup appearance after being crowned African Champions in Namibia in October, and will be joined in the global youth platform by African compatriots Zimbabwe and Namibia.

    Drawn in Pool D alongside Austria, China, and England, the South Africans know the importance of finishing strongly in the group phase of the newly expanded 24-team tournament, with higher pool placings opening pathways to more competitive playoff brackets.

    The Netherlands Junior Women Captain, Noor van den Nieuwenhof, is upbeat and confident ahead of their defence their 2023 title. File Photo: FIH

    Of their three Pool fixtures, England will be the clutch tie of South Africa’s matches, the world no.4-ranked team holding a vast leaderboard points advantage over 11th-placed African champs; but the junior SA team will be well-advised to approach EuroHockey contenders Austria with caution in spite of their 19th-place rankings; and Asian Hockey Federation’s China, sixteenth in the all-nations ranking, will also pose a stern challenge to South Africa’s intentions. 

    Approached for comment, the SA skipper was humble in reply:

    “The Junior World Cup is a special opportunity for us to learn, challenge ourselves, and showcase the future of South African hockey. We’re excited to embrace every moment and test ourselves against the best.”

    South Africa Junior Women Captain, Ane Janse van Vuuren

    Speaking for five-time champions the Netherlands, Noor van den Nieuwenhof said: “We expect a super nice tournament with lots of strong countries and great matches. We will wear our orange shirts with pride and do everything we can to defend our title.”

    Noor underlined the team’s unwavering expectations. “As Netherlands, we always go for the gold medal. We really want to defend our title,” she said.

    “We’ve worked extremely hard over the last couple of months, and now we want to enjoy the World Cup and make the Dutch proud again.”

    The Netherlands Junior Women Captain, Noor van den Nieuwenhof

    Meanwhile, hosts Chile are beaming with ambition, belief, and a captain determined to lead from the front. Florencia Barrios, the team’s skipper, outlined her expectations and the mindset driving “Las Diablas” as they prepare to take on the world’s best:

    “Our expectation for the tournament is always to take Chile as high as possible,” said Barrios. “We want to play on equal terms with any opponent we face and put on an incredible show for all the local fans who come to support us.”

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    Fans will be able to follow the tournament on Watch.Hockey, with further broadcast details to be confirmed in due course.

    The FIH Hockey Women’s Junior World Cup 2025 in Santiago, Chile, from 1 to 13 December, 2025

    Pool A

    Netherlands
    Japan
    Chile
    Malaysia

    Pool B

    Argentina
    Belgium
    Zimbabwe
    Wales

    Pool C

    Germany
    India
    Ireland
    Namibia

    Pool D

    England
    South Africa
    China
    Austria

    Pool E

    Australia
    Spain
    Canada
    Scotland

    Pool F

    United States
    Korea
    New Zealand
    Uruguay

    South Africa’s Pool D Group Fixtures (all Matches 14h00 CAT)

    2 Dec: South Africa vs Austria
    4 Dec: South Africa vs England
    6 Dec: South Africa vs China

    South African Squad for the FIH Hockey Women’s Junior World Cup 2025

    Ane Janse van Vuuren
    Leah du Plessis
    Reabetswe Phume
    Anja Tromp
    Malikah Hamza
    Richele Norval
    Baylee Engelke
    Manisha Desai
    Taheera Augousti
    Emily Macquet
    Nomsa Mzizi
    Tara Pakendorf
    Germarie Spershott
    Ntsopa Mokoena
    Teshawn De la Rey
    Hannah Quinton
    Paris-Gail Isaacs
    Thabelani Metu


    Original Copy: FIH, with editing by gsport

    Main Photo Caption: African champions South Africa will begin their FIH Hockey Women’s Junior World Cup campaign on Tuesday against Austria, with further Pool D fixtures to follow against England and China as the world junior hockey showpiece gets underway in Santiago, Chile, South America, from 1 to 13 December, 2025. Photo: FIH

    Photo 2 Caption: The Netherlands Junior Women Captain, Noor van den Nieuwenhof, is upbeat and confident ahead of their defence their 2023 title. File Photo: FIH



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