Hockey Champions Trophy: European Teams Face Tough Challenge in Hot Bhubaneswar
The FIH Champions Trophy starts on December 6 with hosts India taking on Germany. The final will be played on December 14.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: December 05, 2014 04:18 pm IST
Winter has set in but the relatively high temperatures prevalent here, especially in the day time, have become a major concern for the European teams participating in the FIH Champions Trophy which will start from Saturday.
Ahead of their tournament opener against hosts India at the Kalinga Stadium, German captain Moritz Furste seemed worried about the hot weather conditions and said it will be a challenge for the overseas teams, especially Europeans in the day matches.
"We arrived for the tournament very late because most of the players of our teams were busy playing for indoor hockey for their clubs, which primarily is our livelihood. We were playing indoor hockey till last Sunday. But slowly we are getting involved and trying to acclimatise to the conditions," Furste said on Friday.
"Heat definitely is an issue. Back home its -2 degree and here it is near 30 degrees, so there is a big difference in terms of temperature of the two places. But before coming here we had a five-day camp in Mannheim to prepare ourselves best for the tournament," he said.
Furste's England counterpart Barry Middleton said it definitely would be tough for European teams to play in the day time here.
"We are playing all our pool matches in the middle of the day. We didn't know what to expect after coming here, but now it's probably better than what we thought it would be. Of course, it's tough because it is pretty hot out here but it is same for all the teams," Middleton said.