2022 Women's FIH Hockey Nations Cup explained

Tournament:2022 Women's FIH Hockey Nations Cup
Country:Spain
City:Valencia
Dates:11–17 December
Venues:Estadio Betero
Teams:8
Confederations:4
Count:1
Matches:20
Goals:50
Top Scorer: Katie Mullan
Top Scorer Goals:3
Best Player: Lucía Jiménez Vicente
Young Player: Sarah McAuley
Next Year:2023
Next Tournament:2023 Women's FIH Hockey Nations Cup

The 2022 Women's FIH Hockey Nations Cup was the first edition of the Women's FIH Hockey Nations Cup, the annual qualification tournament for the Women's FIH Pro League organised by the International Hockey Federation. The tournament was held at the Estadio Betero in Valencia, Spain from 11 to 17 December 2022.[1]

India as the winner, was promoted for the 2023–24 Women's FIH Pro League.[2] [3]

Teams

The eight highest ranked teams not participating in the Women's FIH Pro League participated in the tournament:[2] Canada withdrew from the tournament and was replaced by Chile.[4]

Head Coach: Sergio Vigil

  1. Doménica Ananías
  2. Fernanda Villagrán
  3. Monserrat Obon
  4. Denise Rojas
  5. Fernanda Flores
  6. Sofía Filipek
  7. Manuela Urroz
  8. Camila Caram (C)
  9. Francisca Tala
  10. Agustina Solano
  11. Francisca Parra
  12. Paula Valdivia
  13. María Maldonado
  14. Fernanda Arrieta
  15. Amanda Martínez
  16. Natalia Salvador (GK)
  17. Montserrat Araya (GK)
  18. Josefina Khamis
  19. Laura Müller
  20. Francisca Irazoqui

Head Coach: Janneke Schopman

  1. Navjot Kaur
  2. Gurjit Kaur
  3. Deep Grace Ekka
  4. Monika Malik
  5. Sonika Tandi
  6. Nikki Pradhan
  7. Savita Punia (C, GK)
    1. Sangita Kumari Nisha Warsi
  8. Vandana Katariya
  9. Bichu Devi Kharibam (GK)
  10. Udita Duhan
  11. Lalremsiami
  12. Jyoti
  13. Navneet Kaur
    1. Sushila Chanu
    2. Salima Tete
  14. Neha Goyal
  15. Ishika Chaudhary
  16. Beauty Dungdung

Head Coach: Sean Dancer

  1. Elizabeth Murphy (GK)
  2. Sarah McAuley
  3. Zara Malseed
  4. Michelle Carey
  5. Róisín Upton
  6. Niamh Carey
  7. Sarah Hawkshaw
  8. Kathryn Mullan (C)
  9. Hannah McLoughlin
  10. Sarah Torrans
  11. Elena Tice
  12. Naomi Carroll
  13. Charlotte Beggs
  14. Caoimhe Perdue
  15. Katie McKee
  16. Holly Micklem (GK)
  17. Erin Getty
  18. Siofra O'Brien
  19. Ellen Curran
  20. Christina Hamill

Head Coach: Robert Justus

  1. Sofia Monserrat (GK)
  2. Teresa Dalla Vittoria
  3. Ilaria Sarnari
  4. Ailin Oviedo
  5. Augustina Hasselstrom
  6. Elettra Bormida
  7. Emilia Munitis
  8. Lucía Ines Caruso (GK)
  9. Agueda Moroni
  10. Anotnella Bruni
  11. Sofía Maldonado
  12. Federica Carta (C)
  13. Sara Puglisi (C)
  14. Mercedes Pastor
  15. Sofia Laurito
  16. Lara Oviedo
  17. Ivanna Pessina
  18. Luciana Gallimberti
  19. Camila Machín
  20. Chiara di Bella

Head Coach: Jude Menezes

  1. Eika Nakamura (GK)
  2. Yu Asai
  3. Miyu Suzuki
  4. Moeka Tsubouchi
  5. Yuri Nagai (C)
  6. Hazuki Nagai
  7. Shihori Oikawa
  8. Miki Kozuka
  9. Chiko Fujibayashi
  10. Akari Nakagomi
  11. Shiho Kobayakawa
  12. Kanon Mori
  13. Mai Toriyama
  14. Saki Tanaka
  15. Mami Karino
  16. Amiru Shimada
  17. Akio Tanaka (GK)
  18. Rui Takashima
  19. Jyunon Kawai
  20. Sara Yoshihara

Head Coach: Han Jin-soo

  1. Lee Ju-yeon (GK)
  2. Kim Eun-ji
  3. Seo Jung-eun
  4. An Hyo-ju
  5. Cheon Eun-bi (C)
  6. Cho Hye-jin
  7. Kim Seo-na
  8. Lee Yu-ri
  9. Kim Jeong-in
  10. Seo Su-young
  11. Kim Min-jeong
  12. Yoon Da-eun
  13. An Su-jin
  14. Choi Min-young
  15. Park Seung-ae
  16. Pak Ho-jeong
  17. Choi Ji-yun
  18. Lee Yu-jin
  19. Lee Jin-min (GK)
  20. Kim Eun-ji (GK)

Head Coach: Giles Bonnet

  1. Anelle van Deventer (GK)
  2. Kristen Paton
  3. Onthatile Zulu
  4. Erin Christie (C)
  5. Charné Maddocks
  6. Hannah Pearce
  7. Ongeziwe Mali
  8. Kirsty Adams
  9. Quanita Bobbs
  10. Tarryn Lombard
  11. Bianca Wood
  12. Marlize van Tonder (GK)
  13. Jean-Leigh du Toit
  14. Stephanie Botha
  15. Marie Louw
  16. Kayla Swarts
  17. Taheera Augousti
  18. Ntsopa Mokoena

Head Coach: Adrian Lock

  1. Laura Barrios
  2. Sara Barrios
  3. Clara Badia
  4. Júlia Strappato
  5. Lucía Jiménez
  6. María López (C)
  7. Belén Iglesias
  8. Marta Segú
  9. Florencia Amundson
  10. Constanza Amundson
  11. Maialen García
  12. Candela Mejías
  13. Clara Ycart
  14. Xantal Giné
  15. Beatriz Pérez
  16. Laia Vidosa
  17. Alejandra Torres-Quevedo
  18. Clara Pérez (GK)
  19. Patricia Álvarez
  20. Jana Martínez (GK)

Preliminary round

The match schedule was announced on 5 September 2022.[5]

Pool A

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Pool B

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Classification round

5–8th place semifinals

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Fifth and sixth place

Final round

Semi-finals

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Final

Awards

The awards were announced on 17 December 2022.

Award Player
Player of the tournament Lucía Jiménez Vicente
Goalkeeper of the tournament Savita Punia
Young player of the tournament Sarah McAuley

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: La première coupe des Nations en Espagne . okey.lalibre.be . 8 July 2021 . fr.
  2. Web site: Spain to host inaugural FIH Hockey Women’s Nations Cup . fih.ch . . 8 July 2021 . 8 July 2021.
  3. Web site: 17 December 2022 . Gurjit Kaur and fellow defenders shine as India are crowned inaugural champions at the FIH Hockey Women’s Nations Cup Spain 2022. 17 December 2022 . International Hockey Federation .
  4. Web site: FIH Hockey Women’s Nations Cup Spain 2022: Chile replaces Canada in the inaugural event. fih.hockey. 20 October 2022.
  5. Web site: FIH Hockey Nations Cup: pools and match schedules revealed – South African Hockey Association . 2022-09-05 . www.sahockey.co.za.