2023–24 Women's FIH Hockey Nations Cup explained

Tournament:2023–24 Women's FIH Hockey Nations Cup
Country:Spain
City:Terrassa
Dates:3–9 June 2024
Teams:8
Confederations:4
Count:1
Matches:20
Goals:67
Top Scorer: Lola Riera
Top Scorer Goals:6
Best Player: Lola Riera
Young Player: Blanca Pérez
Goalkeeper: Brooke Roberts
Previous Year:2022
Previous Tournament:2022 Women's FIH Hockey Nations Cup
Next Year:2025

The 2023–24 Women's FIH Hockey Nations Cup was the second 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 in Terrassa, Spain from 3 to 9 June 2024.[1] [2]

Spain won the tournament and were promoted to the 2024–25 Women's FIH Pro League.[3]

Teams

The eight highest ranked teams not participating in the Women's FIH Pro League participated in the tournament.[1]

Head Coach: Sheldon Rostron

  1. Chloe Walton
  2. Thora Rae
  3. Brooke McCusker
  4. Anna Mollenhauer
  5. Elise Wong
  6. Kathleen Leahy
  7. Kenzie Girgis
  8. Sara Goodman
  9. Karli Johansen (C)
  10. Grace Delmotte
  11. Alexis de Armond
  12. Audrey Sawers
  13. Julia Ross
  14. Nora Goddard-Despot
  15. Danielle Husar
  16. Mikayla Stelling
  17. Rowan Harris (GK)
  18. Marcia LaPlante (GK)

Head Coach: Sergio Vigil

  1. Doménica Ananías
  2. Denise Rojas
  3. Fernanda Flores
  4. Sofía Filipek
  5. Manuela Urroz
  6. Josefa Salas
  7. Beatriz Wirth (GK)
  8. Camila Caram (C)
  9. Fernanda Arrieta
  10. Constanza Palma
  11. Agustina Solano
  12. Francisca Parra
  13. Paula Valdivia
  14. María Maldonado
  15. Amanda Martínez
  16. Natalia Salvador (GK)
  17. Laura Müller
  18. Josefina Gutiérrez

Head Coach: Facundo Quiroga

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

Head Coach: Andrés Monde

  1. Giulia Bianchini (GK)
  2. Teresa Dalla Vittoria
  3. Ilaria Sarnari
  4. Elettra Bormida
  5. Emilia Munitis
  6. Antonella Rinaldi
  7. Lucía Inés Caruso (GK)
  8. Antonella Bruni
  9. Federica Carta (C)
  10. Sara Puglisi (C)
  11. Sofía Laurito
  12. Lara Oviedo
  13. Ivanna Pessina
  14. Guadalupe Moras
  15. Victoria Cabut
  16. Azul Gilardi
  17. Maria Lunghi
  18. Lara Manzoni

Head Coach: Jude Menezes

  1. Eika Nakamura (GK)
  2. Yu Asai
  3. Miyu Suzuki
  4. Yuri Nagai (C)
  5. Hazuki Nagai
  6. Shihori Oikawa
  7. Miki Kozuka
  8. Chiko Fujibayashi
  9. Shiho Kobayakawa
  10. Kanon Mori
  11. Saki Tanaka
  12. Kana Urata
  13. Amiru Shimada
  14. Akio Tanaka (GK)
  15. Rui Takashima
  16. Sakurako Omoto
  17. Miyu Hasegawa
  18. Rika Ogawa

Head Coach: Phillip Burrows

  1. Olivia Shannon (C)
  2. Frances Davies (C)
  3. Hannah Cotter
  4. Brooke Roberts (GK)
  5. Casey Crowley
  6. Samantha Child
  7. Elizabeth Thompson
  8. Stephanie Dickins
  9. Megan Hull
  10. Katie Doar
  11. Jessie Anderson
  12. Kaitlin Cotter
  13. Hannah Gravenall
  14. Rose Tynan
  15. Kirsten Nation (GK)
  16. Anna Willocks
  17. Emma Findlay
  18. Emma Rainey

Head Coach: Kim Yoon

  1. Kim Eun-ji (b. 2000) (GK)
  2. Jeong Sae-na
  3. Seo Jung-eun (C)
  4. Cheon Eun-bi
  5. Kim Min-jeong
  6. Kim Eun-ji (b. 1999)
  7. Cho Hye-jin
  8. Kim Seo-na
  9. Lee Yu-ri
  10. Lee Yu-jin
  11. Seo Su-young
  12. Hong Huig-yeong
  13. Park Seung-ae
  14. Kim Min-ji
  15. An Su-jin
  16. Son Hyer-young (GK)
  17. Choi Ji-yun
  18. Lee Seo-yeon (GK)

Head Coach: Carlos García Cuenca

  1. Laura Barrios
  2. Sara Barrios
  3. Clara Badia
  4. Lucía Jiménez
  5. María López (C)
  6. Belén Iglesias
  7. Florencia Amundson
  8. Constanza Amundson
  9. Blanca Pérez
  10. Candela Mejías
  11. Lola Riera
  12. Begoña García
  13. Xantal Giné (C)
  14. Beatriz Pérez
  15. Alejandra Torres-Quevedo
  16. Clara Pérez (GK)
  17. Patricia Álvarez
  18. Jana Martínez (GK)

Officials

10 umpires have been appointed by the FIH to officiate the tournament.[4]

Preliminary round

Pool A

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Pool B

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Classification round

Crossovers

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Fifth and sixth place

Medal round

Semi-finals

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Final

Statistics

Goalscorers

Awards

The awards were announced on 9 June 2024.

Award Player
Player of the tournament Lola Riera
Goalkeeper of the tournament Brooke Roberts
Best junior player Blanca Pérez

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 21 July 2023 . Poland and Spain to host 2023–24 FIH Hockey Nations Cups . 21 July 2023 . International Hockey Federation .
  2. Web site: 4 March 2024. 2024 Women’s Nations Cup to be played in Terrassa, Spain. 4 March 2024. International Hockey Federation .
  3. Web site: New Zealand and Spain win FIH Hockey Nations Cup to gain Pro League promotion . . fih.hockey . 9 June 2024 . 10 June 2024.
  4. News: Officials . . fih.hockey . 21 January 2024.