Craig Fulton

Craig Fulton
Born (1974-11-06) 6 November 1974 (age 50)[1]
SpouseNatalie Fulton
RelativesGrant Fulton (brother)
Field hockey career
Height 5 ft 8.5 in (174.0 cm)
Playing position Midfielder/Forward
Senior career
Years Team
199x–1998 Northern Transvaal [3]
1999–2005 Chelmsford
2005–2010 Pembroke Wanderers
National team
Years Team Caps Goals
1996–2005  South Africa 191 (2)
Coaching career
1999–2005 Chelmsford
199x–200x Felsted School
2005–2010 Pembroke Wanderers
2010–2014 University of Pretoria
2010–2014 Northern Blues
2014–2018 Ireland
2018–2023 Belgium (assistant)
2023– India

Craig Fulton (born 6 November 1974) is a South African coach and former field hockey player. He currently coaches the India men's national team and formerly coached the Ireland men's national team. As a player he represented South Africa at the 1996 and 2004 Summer Olympics and at the 2002 Men's Hockey World Cup. His brother Grant and wife Natalie were also South Africa field hockey players. In 2004, Fulton and his wife became the first married couple to represent South Africa at the same Olympic Games.

As a player-coach with Pembroke Wanderers he won two Irish Senior Cups, two Men's Irish Hockey League titles and the EuroHockey Club Trophy. As a coach Fulton guided Ireland to third place at the 2015 Men's EuroHockey Nations Championship and to qualification for both the 2016 Summer Olympics and the 2018 Men's Hockey World Cup. While coaching Ireland, Fulton was named the 2015 FIH Men's Coach of the Year. He was assistant coach of the Belgium team that won the 2018 Men's Hockey World Cup. He is currently the coach of the India men's national field hockey team and guided them to an Olympic Bronze Medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics.

  1. ^ "Craig Fulton". olympic.org. Archived from the original on 7 February 2019. Retrieved 5 February 2019.
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  3. ^ "Men Field Hockey 5th Africa Nations Cup". todor66.com. Archived from the original on 7 February 2019. Retrieved 6 February 2019.