1989 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy

The 1989 Women's Champions Trophy took place from September 3 to September 10, 1989 in Frankfurt, West Germany. Participating nations were Australia, Canada, Great Britain, title holders Netherlands, South Korea, and West Germany.

Squads

 Australia

Head Coach: Brian Glencross

  1. Vanessa Barnes
  2. Tracey Belbin
  3. Lee Capes
  4. Michelle Capes
  5. Sally Carbon
  6. Christine Dobson
  7. Maree Fish (GK)
  8. Juliet Haslam

  1. Rechelle Hawkes
  2. Angela Kaaks
  3. Sharon Patmore (C)
  4. Alison Peek
  5. Jackie Pereira
  6. Lisa Powell
  7. Kim Rayner
  8. Kim Small

 Netherlands

Head Coach: Gijs van Heumen

  1. Jacqueline Toxopeus (GK)
  2. Carina Bleeker (GK)
  3. Anneloes Nieuwenhuizen
  4. Daniëlle Koenen
  5. Helen van der Ben
  6. Caroline Leenders
  7. Willemijn Duyster
  8. Ingrid Appels

  1. Suzan van der Wielen
  2. Florentine Steenberghe
  3. Annemieke Fokke
  4. Terry Sibbing
  5. Mieketine Wouters
  6. Simone van Haarlem
  7. Wietske de Ruiter
  8. Ingrid Wolff

Results

Pool

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
 South Korea 95410113+8
 Australia 853201410+4
 West Germany 6522173+4
 Great Britain 351137114
 Netherlands 25023495
 Canada 250233107

September 3, 1989

Netherlands  0 – 0  Canada
West Germany  0 – 1  South Korea
Australia  3 – 2  Great Britain

September 4, 1989

Netherlands  2 – 3  Great Britain
West Germany  3 – 0  Canada
Australia  3 – 3  South Korea

September 6, 1989

Netherlands  0 – 2  South Korea
Canada  2 – 2  Great Britain

September 7, 1989

Australia  2 – 2  West Germany

September 9, 1989

Netherlands  2 – 4  Australia
Canada  0 – 3  South Korea
West Germany  2 – 0  Great Britain

September 10, 1989

Netherlands  0 – 0  West Germany
Australia  2 – 1  Canada
Great Britain  0 – 2  South Korea

Awards

 1989 Women's Champions Trophy Winners 

South Korea
First title

Topscorers

Rank Player Goals
1.  Jackie Pereira (AUS) 7
2.  Lim Kye-Sook (KOR) 6
3.  Eun Jung-Chang (KOR) 4
4.  Karen Brown (GBR) 3
 Helen van der Ben (NED)
 Caren Jungjohann (FRG)
 Kim Small (AUS)

References