Support Scotland against England, Germany & Spain in Men’s Four Nations tournament
Scotland will host a men’s unofficial Four Nations
tournament on 11-13 June, where the highest calibre of
international opposition will
be competing against Scotland’s Senior Men
squad.
Three of the world’s top five teams have been invited to
Inverclyde for a weekend of quality international hockey.
Germany (ranked world No.2),
England (ranked world No.4) and
Spain (ranked world No.5) will be the
sides participating in the
three-day tournament at the
sportscotland National Centre, signifying intent
by Russell Garcia’s side to challenge themselves against
the world’s best teams.
Chief Executive Brent Deans said, “Scottish Hockey is delighted
to be able to stage this tournament at Inverclyde. It is a great
opportunity to bring some of the world’s best players and teams to
Scotland where they can showcase their talents. We’d be
delighted to see a big crowd down to support our Scottish
players against quality opposition in the form of England,
Germany and Spain.”
Tickets will be available for supporters on the gate at the
sportscotland National Centre at
Inverclyde and hockey enthusiasts should take advantage of
this excellent opportunity to watch the world’s best hockey players
in action.
Adult season tickets will cost £12, whilst day tickets
can be purchased for £5. U16s and senior citizens are admitted free
of charge.
Match Schedule:
Saturday 11 June 2011
14.00 Germany v England
17.00 Scotland v Spain
Sunday 12 June 2011
14.00 Spain v England
17.00 Scotland v Germany
Monday 13 June 2011
10.00 Germany v Spain
12.00 Scotland v England
Location:
sportscotland National Centre
Inverclyde
Burnside Rd
Largs
Ayrshire
KA30
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