2016–17 Women's FIH Hockey World League explained

Tournament:2016–17 Women's FIH Hockey World League
Cities:13
Venues:13
Teams:60
Count:2
Previous Year:2014–15
Previous Tournament:2014–15 Women's FIH Hockey World League
Next Year:2019 Pro League
Next Tournament:2019 Women's FIH Pro League

The 2016–17 Women's FIH Hockey World League was the third edition of the women's field hockey national team league series and last season of the World League. The tournament started in April 2016 in Singapore and finished in November 2017 in Auckland, New Zealand.[1] [2]

The Semifinals of this competition also served as a qualifier for the 2018 Women's Hockey World Cup as the 10/11 highest placed teams apart from the host nation and the five continental champions qualify.

The Netherlands won the tournament's Final round for a record second time after defeating host nation New Zealand 3–0 in the final match. South Korea won the third place match by defeating England 1–0.[3]

From 2019 onwards, the tournament was replaced by Pro League.

Qualification

Each national association member of the International Hockey Federation (FIH) had the opportunity to compete in the tournament, and after seeking entries to participate, several teams were announced to compete.

The eleven teams ranked between 1st and 11th in the FIH World Rankings current at early 2015 received an automatic bye to the Semifinals while the nine teams ranked between 12th and 20th received an automatic bye to Round 2.[4] Those twenty teams, shown with qualifying rankings, were the following:[5]

Schedule

Round 1

See main article: 2016–17 Women's FIH Hockey World League Round 1.

DatesLocationTeamsRound 2
Quotas
Round 2
Qualifier(s)
9–17 April 2016Singapore





3

28 June–2 July 2016Suva, Fiji


1
30 August–4 September 2016Prague, Czech Republic



3

9–11 September 2016Accra, Ghana

1
13–18 September 2016Douai, France



3

27 September–2 October 2016Salamanca, Mexico

1
30 September–8 October 2016Chiclayo, Peru



2
12 October 2016Appointed by FIH1

Round 2

See main article: 2016–17 Women's FIH Hockey World League Round 2.

DatesLocationTeams QualifiedSemifinals
Quotas
Semifinals
Qualifiers
HostBy RankingFrom Round 1
14–22 January 2017Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia





3

4–12 February 2017Valencia, Spain





3

1–9 April 2017West Vancouver, Canada




2

Fiji withdrew from participating and Hong Kong took their place.

Azerbaijan withdrew from participating and Turkey took their place.

France withdrew from participating.

Semifinals

See main article: 2016–17 Women's FIH Hockey World League Semifinals.

DatesLocationTeams QualifiedFinal
Quotas
Final
Qualifiers
HostBy RankingFrom Round 2
21 June–2 July 2017Brussels, Belgium






3

8–23 July 2017Johannesburg, South Africa






4


Final

See main article: 2016–17 Women's FIH Hockey World League Final.

Final ranking

FIH issued a final ranking to determine the world ranking. The final ranking was as follows:[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FIH unveils event hosts for 2015-2018 cycle. FIH. 2013-11-08. 2013-11-08.
  2. Web site: Valencia and Auckland play host to Hockey World League. FIH. 2017-04-11. 2014-03-15.
  3. News: Classy Netherlands beat Brave Black Sticks in Sentinel Homes Hockey World League Final. 2017-11-26. FIH. 2017-12-05.
  4. Web site: Hockey World League 2016 / 2017. FIH. 2016-04-04. November 2015.
  5. Web site: FIH WOMEN'S WORLD RANKINGS - MARCH 2015. FIH. 2016-04-14. March 2015.
  6. Web site: FIH WOMEN'S WORLD RANKINGS - DECEMBER 2017. International Hockey Federation. FIH.ch. 2017-12-12.