Schopman resigns as coach of Indian women's hockey team
Dutch coach had broken down during a mixed zone interaction after a Pro League match in Odisha and claimed that the men's coaches were treated differently by Hockey India
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Janneke Schopman
New Delhi, 23 Feb
Indian women's hockey team chief
coach Janneke Schopman resigned on Friday, days after creating a furore by
claiming that she was not valued and respected enough by the national
federation.
The Dutch coach had taken over the
reins of the women's team in 2021 from Sjoerd Marine, who had led the side to a
historic fourth position at the Tokyo Olympics. Schopman had joined the Indian
women's team in January 2020 as analytical coach under Marijne. Her contract
was to end in August this year after the Paris Olympics but following her
recent critical comments, it was expected that she won't continue.
Hockey India (HI) informed that the
46-year-old coach tendered her resignation to Hockey India President Dilip
Tirkey after the conclusion of the team's outing in the home leg of the FIH
Hockey Pro League in Odisha. "At the back of the disappointment at the
recent Olympic Qualifiers, her resignation has paved the way for Hockey India
to look for a suitable Chief Coach for the Women's Hockey Team who could
prepare the Indian Team for the next Women's World Cup in 2026 and Los Angeles
Olympics 2028," Hockey India said in a release. "It is time to begin
a fresh chapter in Indian women's hockey with the players progress being at the
centre of our focus," the statement added.
Schopman had broken down during a
mixed zone interaction after a Pro League match in Odisha and claimed that the
men's coaches were treated differently by Hockey India. "I felt alone a
lot in the last two years. I come from a culture where women are respected and
valued. I don't feel that here," she had said. "Coming from the
Netherlands, having worked in the USA, this country is extremely difficult as a
woman. Coming from a culture where you can have an opinion and it's valued.
It's really hard."
Hockey India had denied any
preferential treatment for the men's team and its coaches, asserting that all
the coaches were equal for them. The Indian team did well under Schopman,
winning 38, drawing 17 and losing 19 matches out of 74 the team played. The
title victory at 2023 Asian Champions Trophy remains the team's best
performance under her. However, the failure to qualify for the Paris Games came
as a big disappointment.
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