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Men's Hockey World Cup 2018: South Africa players paid for India trip from their own pockets

Men's Hockey World Cup 2018: South African coach Mark Hopkins said something which has certainly left the people amazed.

Hosts India are all set to begin their Men’s Hockey World Cup campaign against 15th ranked South Africa on Wednesday at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar. It’s a fact that Tim Drummond led Proteas side is not amongst the favourites but the unknown story behind their participation in this mega event is surely going to make a mark. Ahead of their opening game, South African coach Mark Hopkins said something which has certainly left the people amazed. He revealed that the lack of funding forced the players to sponsor their trip to India themselves. They just wanted to be a part of the men's hockey World Cup. “We are coming into the World Cup with players needing to pay from their own pocket. They paid to be part of the camps. Our challenge is to get the funding in place. We are lucky to have a few sponsors but the sponsorships we have don't really cover the budget of the World Cup,” Hopkins said. “We currently have a shortfall at the moment and if we don't get to cover that shortfall, then there is a possibility the players might also have to pay for the World Cup trip,” he added. With world ranked fifth India at the other end in their first match, South Africa have a tough task at hand but Hopkins is looking at the positives. “Every game at the World Cup is a big match. You try to start the tournament as well as you can. It's exciting that we are playing our first match against the host nation. We will go into the game fairly confident. We feel we have the squad, skill set and tactics to play really good hockey and get results from the match,” he said. “I think the pressure is on both sides. Being the host nation there is more pressure on India than us. We will just go out there and play the brand of hockey that is successful for us.” Hopkins said his side's goal coming into the tournament is to become the most successful South African hockey-playing nation in the history of the World Cup. “We are a proud sporting nation and as a group, we are looking to create history. The goal for us is to finish the tournament as the most successful South African hockey team in the men's World Cup,” he said.
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