Women's Hockey World Cup

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The Women's Hockey World Cup is the field hockey World Cup competition for women, which the format for qualification and final tournament is similar to the men's. It is held since 1974. The tournament is organised by the International Hockey Federation (IHF) after they took over the role from the International Federation of Women's Hockey Associations (IFWHA) in 1983. Since 1986, it is held regularly once every four years, in the same year as the men's competition.

Of the ten tournaments held, four teams have won the event. Netherlands is the most successful team, having won the title six times. Germany and Australia are joint second best teams, having each won the title twice. Argentina is the only other country who won the tournament. So far, Netherlands and Australia are the two champions able to defend their titles. At the end of the 2006 world cup, fourteen nations had reached the semifinal of the tournament.

The 2006 Women's World Hockey Cup was held in Club de Campo Villa de Madrid, Madrid, Spain from September 27 to October 8, 2006. The next Women's Hockey World Cup will be held in 2010 in Argentina.[1]

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[edit] Results

[edit] Summaries

Year Host Final Third Place
Winner Score Runner-up Third Place Score Fourth Place
1974 Mandelieu, France Flag of Netherlands
Netherlands
Flag of Argentina
Argentina
Flag of West Germany
West Germany
Flag of India
India
1976 Berlin, West Germany Flag of West Germany
West Germany
Flag of Argentina
Argentina
Flag of Netherlands
Netherlands
Flag of Belgium
Belgium
1978 Madrid, Spain Flag of Netherlands
Netherlands
Flag of Germany
West Germany
Flag of Belgium
Belgium
Flag of Argentina
Argentina
1981 Buenos Aires, Argentina Flag of West Germany
West Germany
Flag of Netherlands
Netherlands
Flag of Soviet Union
USSR
Flag of Australia
Australia
1983 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Flag of Netherlands
Netherlands
Flag of Canada
Canada
Flag of Australia
Australia
Flag of West Germany
West Germany
1986 Amstelveen, Netherlands Flag of Netherlands
Netherlands
Flag of West Germany
West Germany
Flag of Canada
Canada
Flag of New Zealand
New Zealand
1990 Sydney, Australia Flag of Netherlands
Netherlands
3–1 Flag of Australia
Australia
Flag of South Korea
Korea
Flag of England
England
1994 Dublin, Ireland Flag of Australia
Australia
2–0 Flag of Argentina
Argentina
Flag of United States
United States
2–1 Flag of Germany
Germany
1998 Utrecht, Netherlands Flag of Australia
Australia
3–2 Flag of Netherlands
Netherlands
Flag of Germany
Germany
3–2 Flag of Argentina
Argentina
2002
Details
Perth, Australia Flag of Argentina
Argentina
1–1
(4–3)
on penalties
Flag of Netherlands
Netherlands
Flag of People's Republic of China
China
2–0 Flag of Australia
Australia
2006
Details
Madrid, Spain Flag of Netherlands
Netherlands
3–1 Flag of Australia
Australia
Flag of Argentina
Argentina
5–0 Flag of Spain
Spain
2010
Details
Argentina

[edit] Successful national teams

Team Titles Runners-up Third-place Fourth-place
Flag of Netherlands Netherlands 6 (1974, 1978, 1983, 1986*, 1990, 2006) 3 (1981, 1998, 2002) 1 (1976)
Flag of Germany Germany 2 (1976*, 1981) 2 (1978, 1986) 2 (1974, 1998) 2 (1983, 1994)
Flag of Australia Australia 2 (1994, 1998) 2 (1990*, 2006) 1 (1983) 2 (1981, 2002*)
Flag of Argentina Argentina 1 (2002) 3 (1974, 1976, 1994) 1 (2006) 2 (1978, 1998)
Flag of Canada Canada 1 (1983) 1 (1986)
Flag of Belgium Belgium 1 (1978) 1 (1976)
Flag of People's Republic of China China 1 (2002)
Flag of South Korea Korea 1 (1990)
Flag of Soviet Union USSR 1 (1981)#
Flag of United States United States 1 (1994)
Flag of England England 1 (1990)
Flag of India India 1 (1974)
Flag of New Zealand New Zealand 1 (1986)
Flag of Spain Spain 1 (2006*)

* host
# Now compete as independent country

[edit] Performance by continental zones

Continent Best performance
European 8 titles, won by Netherlands (6) and Germany (2)
Oceania 2 titles, won by Australia
Americas 1 title, won by Argentina
Asian fourth place (India, 1974)
African Seventh place (South Africa, 1998)

[edit] Team appearances

After 2006 Women's Hockey World Cup qualification:

11 times
8 times
7 times
6 times
5 times
4 times
3 times
  • Flag of Austria Austria
  • Flag of Republic of Ireland Ireland
  • Flag of Mexico Mexico
  • Flag of South Africa South Africa
2 times
  • Flag of Nigeria Nigeria
  • Flag of Russia Russia
  • Flag of Switzerland Switzerland
1 times
  • Flag of Czech Republic Czech Republic
  • Flag of Italy Italy
  • Flag of Ukraine Ukraine
  • Flag of Wales Wales

# no longer in existence

Argentina, Germany and Netherlands are among the three teams to have never missed the World Cup, and some 28 teams have competed at least once over the years.

[edit] See also

[edit] References


International field hockey
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FIH | World Cup | Champions Trophy | Champions Challenge | Junior World Cup | Indoor World Cup | Olympic Games | Commonwealth Games | Asian Games | Pan American Games | Teams

     Asia: ASHF – Asia Cup
     Africa: AFHF – African Cup of Nations
     Americas: PAHF – Pan American Cup
     Oceania: OHF – Oceania Cup
     Europe: EHF – EuroHockey Nations Championship
Hockey World Cup
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Barcelona 1971 | Amstelveen 1973 | Kuala Lumpur 1975 | Buenos Aires 1978 | Mumbai 1982 | London 1986 | Lahore 1990 | Sydney 1994 | Utrecht 1998 | Kuala Lumpur 2002 | Mönchengladbach 2006

Women's Hockey World Cup

Mandelieu 1974 | Berlin 1976 | Madrid 1978 | Buenos Aires 1981 | Kuala Lumpur 1983 | Amstelveen 1986 | Sydney 1990 | Dublin 1994 | Utrecht 1998 | Perth 2002 | Madrid 2006

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