Former Indian women’s national hockey team coach Janneke Schopman will join the German Hockey Association as its Technical Director Youth from October 10, the federation announced last week.
“I am very happy to become part of the German Hockey Federation. Germany has a very strong hockey culture and I will do everything I can to contribute to the success of the various programs,” Schopman said on her appointment.
“After we had been in contact with Janneke for a long time, I am very happy that we have now come together so soon after the Olympic Games. She has long been my preferred candidate to complete the Danas coaching team,” said Valentin Altenburg, national coach of the German women’s national team, on Schopman’s arrival.
The Dutch player-turned-coach resigned from the Indian job earlier this year, shortly after the team failed to qualify for the Paris Olympics. The 2008 Beijing Olympics gold medallist had initially joined India’s backroom staff as the analytical coach under compatriot Sjoerd Marijne.
After the Indian women finished fourth at the Tokyo Olympics, Schopman took over the reins from Marijne, becoming the first-ever woman to take on the job.
She led India to a Commonwealth Games bronze medal and FIH Nations Cup title in 2022, before triumphing in the Asian Champions Trophy last year.