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Alexander Cox, also known as Alex Cox, is a Dutch field hockey coach and a former field hockey player. He guided SV Kampong to the 2015–16 Euro Hockey League title and two successive Hoofdklasse titles in 2016–17 and 2017–18. He has also worked as an assistant coach with both the Netherlands men's and Netherlands women's teams. He was head coach of the Netherlands U21 team that won the 2017 Men's EuroHockey Junior Championship. Between 2018 and 2019, Cox served as head coach of the Ireland men. He is married to Marsha Marescia, the former South Africa women's international.

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  • Alexander Cox, also known as Alex Cox, is a Dutch field hockey coach and a former field hockey player. He guided SV Kampong to the 2015–16 Euro Hockey League title and two successive Hoofdklasse titles in 2016–17 and 2017–18. He has also worked as an assistant coach with both the Netherlands men's and Netherlands women's teams. He was head coach of the Netherlands U21 team that won the 2017 Men's EuroHockey Junior Championship. Between 2018 and 2019, Cox served as head coach of the Ireland men. He is married to Marsha Marescia, the former South Africa women's international. (en)
  • Alexander Cox (Zeist, 10 januari 1978) is een Nederlands hockeycoach en voormalig hockeyer. Cox speelde in zijn hockeycarrière voor Schaerweijde en vanaf 2003 in de Nederlandse Hoofdklasse bij SCHC uit Bilthoven. Hij stopte na drie seizoenen als speler en legde zich vervolgens toe op het coachingsvak. Vanaf 2006 nam Cox de leiding in handen over Heren 1 van Schaerweijde in de Overgangsklasse. In 2008 stapte hij over naar Hoofdklasser HGC en nam er de leiding over het herenteam voor een jaar over van Paul van Ass. Van 2009 tot en met 2011 was Cox coach bij Dames 1 van Laren, dat eveneens in de Hoofdklasse speelt. Hierna werd hij assistent onder Max Caldas bij de Nederlandse vrouwenhockeyploeg. Vanaf 2012 is Cox coach van de Heren 1 van SV Kampong Hockey. (nl)
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  • Alexander Cox, also known as Alex Cox, is a Dutch field hockey coach and a former field hockey player. He guided SV Kampong to the 2015–16 Euro Hockey League title and two successive Hoofdklasse titles in 2016–17 and 2017–18. He has also worked as an assistant coach with both the Netherlands men's and Netherlands women's teams. He was head coach of the Netherlands U21 team that won the 2017 Men's EuroHockey Junior Championship. Between 2018 and 2019, Cox served as head coach of the Ireland men. He is married to Marsha Marescia, the former South Africa women's international. (en)
  • Alexander Cox (Zeist, 10 januari 1978) is een Nederlands hockeycoach en voormalig hockeyer. Cox speelde in zijn hockeycarrière voor Schaerweijde en vanaf 2003 in de Nederlandse Hoofdklasse bij SCHC uit Bilthoven. Hij stopte na drie seizoenen als speler en legde zich vervolgens toe op het coachingsvak. Vanaf 2012 is Cox coach van de Heren 1 van SV Kampong Hockey. (nl)
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