DEN BOSCH INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT
HOCKEY U14
GIRLS 2025
After a highly successful first two editions that featured 32 teams from various countries, we’re thrilled to invite your team to the third edition of the Den Bosch International Tournament U14 for girls. On behalf of Sjoerd Marijne (FIH Coach of the Year 2021) and Raoul Ehren (14 national championships with HC Den Bosch and current Coach of Belgium women’s national team), we extend this invitation for your team to compete on the 7th, 8th and 9th of june, 2025.
WELCOME TO THE THIRD EDITION OF THE DEN BOSCH INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT
Age Category, Dispensation & Age Control
This U14 girls’ tournament accepts players born after 01.01.2011. We do offer dispensation for up to 3 players who are one year over the age limit, but only a maximum of 2 can play simultaneously. Age verification will be conducted throughout the tournament at various points, based on your arrival.
Matches
Matches will consist of 2 halves of 17,5 minutes each. All teams are set to play 6 matches in the span of 3 days, on our water based pitches.
Who May Participate
Our tournament is a top-level competition. Teams participating should be from the highest or second highest level of their country. We do not accept lower level teams in our tournament.
Number of Teams in the Tournament
We can only allow 16 girls Hockeyteams in the Den Bosch International Tournament. Our goal is to have 4 groups of 4 teams. Every group has a top team.
When Does the Registration Open
Preregistration is currently open for everyone. If you are interested, please fill out the PRE-REGISTRATION form below. We aim to finalize the tournament lineup by the end of February 2025.
Accommodation
Accommodation will be provided at 4-star hotels in the Den Bosch region. Options include single, twin, triple, and quadruple rooms. Please note that quadruple rooms are only available at one hotel. We will consider your hotel preference, but the final decision will be ours.
Transfers (Airport & Tournament)
Prices do not include transfers. If required, your team can book an airport transfer as well as tournament transfers. Please be advised that tournament hotels are not located within walking distance from the tournament venues, making transfers necessary.
Extra Nights
We offer tournament packages for stays of 1 and 2 nights. Should your team be interested in staying longer, we can assist with that. Previous teams have extended their stay for tournament preparation, with custom packages including training sessions and friendly matches.
Payment
Upon booking, teams will receive 2 invoices. The first one, covering 25% of the total booking amount, is due within 8 days of the invoice date. The second payment, covering the remaining 75% of the total booking amount, should be paid 8 weeks prior to arrival.
Cancellation
Due to the high level of our tournaments, team cancellations within the last 3 months are not accepted, meaning all fees paid are non-refundable.
Insurance
Teams are expected to arrange their own insurance.
PRE-REGISTRATION
Other questions please contact us:
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Tournament Rules
- The tournament will be played in accordance with the KNHB rules.
- The games will be led by tournament referees.
- All the participating teams need to hand in, before the tournament starts, a list with the full names, date of birth and the rear number of each player, at the tournament committee.
- All players must play with the same rear number during the tournament.
- The duration of the games is 2×17,5 minutes.
- Each team is committed to let the game start on time. If a team is not available within 5 minutes of the stated time the opponent will be called out as the winner. The final score will be 3-0.
- Referees are responsible for the match ball.
- Teams will enter the pitch during the entrance tune and line-up before shaking hands. Only on Pitch 1 and 3 at the same time.
- The AWAY team will provide alternate uniforms if there is a colour conflict. The away team is the team listed second on the schedule. The referee shall have final say on colour conflicts.
- The tournament starts in 4 groups of 4 teams.
- Almost all games will be played on water based pitches.
- All teams are set to play 6 matches in the span of 3 days, on our water based pitches.
- The numbers 1 and 2 from each group will play in a winners poule, a semi-final and a final for position 1 through 8 .
- The numbers 3 and 4 from each group play in a loser poule, a semi-final and a final for position 9 through 16.
- The scores during group matches are 3 points for a win, 1 point for a tie and 0 points for the losing team.
- If two or more teams have an equal score in the group, the most wins will decide who the winner is. If that is also equal the goal balance will point out the winner. When this is also equal the team with most scored goals wins. When no winner can be appointed, each team will take 3 shoot-outs by different players. Followed by shoot-outs taken by turn, until the decision is made.
- Shoot-outs will be taken according to the Dutch shoot-out regulations.
- Before each shoot-out, each trainer will hand in a list with five players in the right order towards the referee.
- The winner of the shoot-outs series will be awarded 1 point, therefore receives a total of 2 points. The losing team will remain with 1 point.
- When a game in the cross final ends equal each team will take 3 shoot-outs by different players. Followed by shoot-outs taken by turn, until the decision is made.
- When a player receives a green card she has a penalty of 2 minutes. She is not allowed on the bench of the team, the referee will appoint a place on the penalty bench.
- If a player receives a yellow card during a game she has a penalty of 5 minutes. She is not allowed on the bench of the team, the referee will appoint a place on the penalty bench.
- If a player receives a second yellow card during a game he/she must leave the game immediately and sit out the next game that the team has to play.
- Any player who receives a red card during a game must leave the game immediately and will sit out the next game that the team has to play.
- When a Player receives two yellow cards during the tournament she needs to sit out the next game that the team has to play
- The Tournament Committee will resolve all situations not covered by these rules.