A strong second-half performance saw Belgium’s men safely past Argentina as FIH Hockey Pro League action continued in Rourkela on Friday.
Earlier in the day, Australia’s men had no trouble in overcoming Pakistan to extend their unbeaten run in Hobart while Argentina’s women were made to work hard for their victory over an ever-improving Ireland.
(Men’s) Australia 3 – 0 Pakistan
Australia’s men made it three wins from three at their home leg of the FIH Hockey Pro League with a 3-0 victory over Pakistan in Hobart.
With the Australians controlling the tempo and asking constant questions, the deadlock was broken in the 14th minute. Blake Govers gathered possession on the edge of the circle, slipped along the baseline, and fired a probing ball across the face of goal that deflected off a defender and into the net. Pakistan created a few exciting chances of their own, but with much of the attacking pressure coming from the Kookaburras, goalkeeper Ali Raza did well to keep the deficit to just one goal by the half-time break.
The high tempo continued in the third quarter. Govers completed his brace when Australia were awarded a penalty stroke in the 34th minute, planting the ball into the bottom left corner for the 2-0 lead. A great driving run from Nathan Czinner then saw him threading the ball through to Jack Welch to pop it in for the 3-0 lead in the 42nd minute. The hosts saw out the closing stages comfortably to secure a clinical win and maintain their perfect record in Hobart.

Australia’s Tom Craig was named player of the match and said: “We've got some young Kookaburras doing some incredible things out there, which is exciting for everyone, I reckon. It's feeling good.”
(Women’s) Argentina 2 – 1 Ireland
Having beaten the same opposition 5-0 in their previous encounter a few days earlier, Argentina had to come from behind to defeat a much-improved Ireland 2-1 in Hobart.
Ireland came out firing with several shots on goal at the start of the match and were rewarded as early as the second minute when Michelle Carey deftly deflected home a penalty-corner drag to make it 1–0. Argentina didn’t hit back until the 15th minute, a slick one-touch pass setting up María Granatto with time and space to control the ball before hammering a reverse-stick shot into the net for the equaliser. There was some late danger for Ireland with Argentina earning a penalty corner with 17 seconds left on the clock in the second quarter, but the Irish held them off to remain on level terms at the break.
Agustina Gorzelany’s trademark drag-flick in the 37th minute edged Las Leonas ahead for the first time in the match. Argentina kept up the pressure and fashioned several more opportunities in the third quarter but went into the final break without adding to their tally. Ireland’s attacking threat faded in the final period. They pulled off their keeper with just under two minutes to play, but to no avail as Argentina controlled proceedings to wrap up the 2-1 win.

Agustina Gorzelany was named player of the match for Argentina and said: “I think even though we didn't play our best game, we succeeded, we did it, and I think that's the most important thing, earning the three points for us.”
(Men’s) Argentina 2 – 5 Belgium
Arthur de Sloover celebrated his 200th appearance for Belgium in an exciting 5-2 win over Argentina in a match that was pegged at 2-2 with 11 minutes remaining.
A goalless opening quarter was played mostly between the 23-yard lines as both teams adopted a cautious approach, sitting back in their press and defending solidly. There were flashes of danger from both sides and Argentina came very close to opening the scoring when a ball across the circle deflected into the goal off a defender. Replays suggested the initial pass came from just inside the circle, but Argentina chose not to refer it. They edged ahead in the 19th minute, Tomas Domene extending his lead at the top of the goalscorer’s table with another sizzling drag flick. Belgium then found themselves under tremendous pressure as they defended a series of five consecutive penalty corners before De Sloover cleared their lines. He made an excellent save on the post to end the danger with one of the defenders observing from the halfway line for breaking early. Argentina went to half time leading 1-0.
The Argentinians had a penalty corner opportunity to extend their lead at the beginning of the third quarter, but goalkeeper Simon Vandenbroucke produced a good save to keep the Belgians in the hunt. Belgium then stepped up to dominate the third quarter, missing a penalty corner chance before De Sloover found the equaliser from open play, firing a tomahawk into the roof of the net in the 36th minute. Tobias Biekens added a field goal three minutes later, receiving a quick pass from Roman Duvekot before Argentina could regroup after turning over possession in their red zone. Argentina then levelled the scores in the 45th minute, a speculative pass bouncing into the circle off a defender’s stick for Matias Rey to smash it in. Alexander Hendrickx provided the spark for the Belgians in the final period, finding the target with two devastating drag flicks in the 49th and 54th minutes. Duvekot put the result beyond any doubt in the 55th minute with a sharply taken flick under pressure. Argentina created a couple of chances in the closing minutes, but they simply couldn’t close the gap.

The player of the match was awarded to Belgium’s Arthur de Sloover who said: “I don't know. It's crazy. I think we don't play an amazing first half, but I have the feeling the second half we always find a second and a third gear. And yeah, we had the energy to keep on going until the end. Very nice.”
Current Hero Top Scorers:
Women – Yibbi Jansen (NED) (8 goals)
Men – Tomas Domene (11 goals)
To see the current standings in the FIH Hockey Pro League, click here.
FIH Hockey Pro League – 13 February 2026
Tasmania Hockey Centre, Hobart (AUS)
Men
Result: Match 25 (M)
Australia 3 - 0 Pakistan
Player of the match: Tom Craig (AUS)
Umpires: Bruce Bale (ENG), Benjamin Peters (USA), Bevan Nichol (NZL-video)
Women
Result: Match 28 (W)
Argentina 2 - 1 Ireland
Player of the match: Agustina Gorzelany (ARG)
Umpires: Magali Sergeant (BEL), Rama Potnis (IND), Katrina Turner (NZL-video)
Birsa Munda International Hockey Stadium, Rourkela (IND)
Men
Result: Match 26 (M)
Argentina 2 - 5 Belgium
Player of the match: Arthur de Sloover (BEL)
Umpires: Kristy Robertson (AUS), Tim Meissner (GER), Paul van den Assum (NED-video)


