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| champions = {{fhw|NED}} |
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| second = {{fhw|GER}} |
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| matches = 20 |
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| goals = 80 |
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| top_scorer = {{fhwicon|NED}} [[Frédérique Matla]] |
| top_scorer = {{fhwicon|NED}} [[Frédérique Matla]] |
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| top_scorer_goals = 8 |
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| previous_year = 2019 |
| previous_year = 2019 |
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| previous_tournament = 2019 Women's EuroHockey |
| previous_tournament = 2019 Women's EuroHockey Championship |
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| next_year = 2023 |
| next_year = 2023 |
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| next_tournament = 2023 Women's EuroHockey |
| next_tournament = 2023 Women's EuroHockey Championship |
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| update = 9 June 2021 |
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The '''2021 Women's EuroHockey |
The '''2021 Women's EuroHockey Championship''' was the 15th edition of the [[Women's EuroHockey Championship]], the biennial international women's [[field hockey]] championship of [[Europe]] organised by the [[European Hockey Federation]]. |
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The tournament |
The tournament was held alongside the [[2021 Men's EuroHockey Championship|men's tournament]] at the [[Wagener Stadium]] in [[Amstelveen]], Netherlands and was originally scheduled to take place from 20 to 29 August 2021.<ref name="eurohockey host">{{cite web |title=2021 EUROHOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIPS, MEN AND WOMEN TO TAKE PLACE IN THE WAGENER STADIUM |url=https://eurohockey.org/2021-eurohockey-championships-men-and-women-to-take-place-in-the-wagener-stadium/ |website=eurohockey.org |publisher=[[European Hockey Federation]] |accessdate=13 February 2019 |date=1 July 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190730031059/https://eurohockey.org/2021-eurohockey-championships-men-and-women-to-take-place-in-the-wagener-stadium/ |archive-date=30 July 2019 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=EuroHockey Championships goes Dutch as Amstelveen awarded 2021 event |url=https://www.thehockeypaper.co.uk/articles/2018/07/02/eurohockey-championships-goes-dutch-as-amstelveen-awarded-2012-event |website=www.thehockeypaper.co.uk |accessdate=13 February 2019 |date=2 July 2018}}</ref> However, following the postponement of the [[2020 Summer Olympics]] to July and August 2021 because of the [[COVID-19 pandemic]] the tournament was rescheduled and takes place from 5 to 13 June 2021.<ref name="postpone">{{cite web |title=EuroHockey 2021 dates rejigged ahead of Tokyo Olympics |url=https://www.thehockeypaper.co.uk/articles/2020/05/11/eurohockey-2021-dates-rejigged-ahead-of-tokyo-olympics |website=thehockeypaper.co.uk |publisher=The Hockey Paper |accessdate=13 May 2020 |date=11 May 2020}}</ref> |
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The top three teams not already qualified |
The top three teams not already qualified qualified for the [[2022 Women's FIH Hockey World Cup|2022 World Cup]].<ref>{{cite web |title=World Cup qualification quotas decided|url=http://www.fih.ch/news/world-cup-qualification-quotas-decided|website=fih.ch |publisher=[[International Hockey Federation]] |accessdate=3 December 2020|location=Lausanne |date=8 November 2019}}</ref> The hosts [[Netherlands women's national field hockey team|Netherlands]] won the tournament for the eleventh time, beating [[Germany women's national field hockey team|Germany]] 2–0 . [[Belgium women's national field hockey team|Belgium]] won the bronze medal, defeating [[Spain women's national field hockey team|Spain]] with 3–1.<ref name=Final>{{cite web|title=Dutch defence stands firm to win third consecutive EuroHockey title|url=https://rabo-eurohockeychampionships2021.com/nieuws/dutch-defence-stands-firm-to-win-third-consecutive-eurohockey-title/|publisher=rabo-eurohockeychampionships2021.com|access-date=13 June 2021}}</ref> |
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==Qualification== |
==Qualification== |
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Along with the hosts, the Netherlands, the top 5 teams at the [[2019 Women's EuroHockey |
Along with the hosts, the Netherlands, the top 5 teams at the [[2019 Women's EuroHockey Championship|2019 EuroHockey Championship]] which was held in [[Antwerp]] from 16 to 25 August 2019 and the top 2 teams from the [[2019 Women's EuroHockey Championship II|2019 EuroHockey Championships II]] qualified.<ref name="eurohockey host"/> The numbers in brackets are the pre-tournament [[FIH World Rankings|world rankings]] of when the draw was made.<ref>{{cite web |title=Teams |url=https://tms.fih.ch/competitions/1262/teams |website=tms.fih.ch |publisher=[[International Hockey Federation]] |access-date=21 April 2021 |date=8 September 2019}}</ref> |
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|[[2019 Women's EuroHockey |
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|[[Antwerp]], Belgium |
|[[Antwerp]], Belgium |
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==Squads== |
==Squads== |
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{{Main|2021 Women's EuroHockey |
{{Main|2021 Women's EuroHockey Championship squads}} |
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==Preliminary round== |
==Preliminary round== |
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|name_ESP={{fhw|ESP}} |
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|class_rules = 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals for.<ref name="Regulations">[http://fih.ch/media/8997723/fih-general-tournament-regulations- |
|class_rules = 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals for.<ref name="Regulations">[http://fih.ch/media/8997723/fih-general-tournament-regulations-clean-24062021-final.pdf FIH General Tournament Regulations June 2021]</ref> |
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|result1=SF |result2=SF |
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|team2={{fhw|ITA}} |
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|report=[https://tms.fih.ch/matches/14906/reports/matchreport Report] |
|report=[https://tms.fih.ch/matches/14906/reports/matchreport Report] |
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|goals1=[[Ambre Ballenghien|Ballenghien]] {{fhgoal|PC|24|PC|54}}<br />[[Abi Raye|Raye]] {{fhgoal|FG|34}}<br />[[France |
|goals1=[[Ambre Ballenghien|Ballenghien]] {{fhgoal|PC|24|PC|54}}<br />[[Abi Raye|Raye]] {{fhgoal|FG|34}}<br />[[France de Mot|De Mot]] {{fhgoal|PC|51}} |
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|goals2= |
|goals2= |
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|umpires=Ymkje van Slooten (NED)<br />Anastasia Bogolyubova (RUS) |
|umpires=Ymkje van Slooten (NED)<br />Anastasia Bogolyubova (RUS) |
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|report=[https://tms.fih.ch/matches/14907/reports/matchreport Report] |
|report=[https://tms.fih.ch/matches/14907/reports/matchreport Report] |
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|goals1= |
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|goals2=[[Sonja Zimmermann|Zimmermann]]{{fhgoal|FG|8}}<br />[[Jette Fleschütz|Fleschütz]] {{fhgoal|FG|32}} |
|goals2=[[Sonja Zimmermann|Zimmermann]] {{fhgoal|FG|8}}<br />[[Jette Fleschütz|Fleschütz]] {{fhgoal|FG|32}} |
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|umpires=Ivona Makar (CRO)<br />Alison Keogh (IRL) |
|umpires=Ivona Makar (CRO)<br />Alison Keogh (IRL) |
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|team2={{fhw|SCO}} |
|team2={{fhw|SCO}} |
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|report=[https://tms.fih.ch/matches/14918/reports/matchreport Report] |
|report=[https://tms.fih.ch/matches/14918/reports/matchreport Report] |
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|goals1=[[ |
|goals1=[[Isabelle Petter|Petter]] {{fhgoal|FG|3}}<br />[[Lily Owsley|Owsley]] {{fhgoal|PC|30|FG|42}} |
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|goals2=[[McKenzie Bell|Bell]] {{fhgoal|FG|29}} |
|goals2=[[McKenzie Bell|Bell]] {{fhgoal|FG|29}} |
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|umpires=Céline Martin-Schmets (BEL)<br />Ymkje van Slooten (NED) |
|umpires=Céline Martin-Schmets (BEL)<br />Ymkje van Slooten (NED) |
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|11 June|{{fhw|GER}}|4|{{fhw|ESP}}|1 |
|11 June|{{fhw|GER}}|4|{{fhw|ESP}}|1 |
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|13 June|{{fhw|NED}}|2|{{fhw|GER}}|0 |
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|time=10:30 |
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|team1={{fhw-rt|BEL}} |
|team1={{fhw-rt|BEL}} |
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|score= |
|score=3–1 |
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|team2={{fhw|ESP}} |
|team2={{fhw|ESP}} |
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|report=[https://tms.fih.ch/matches/14919/reports/matchreport Report] |
|report=[https://tms.fih.ch/matches/14919/reports/matchreport Report] |
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|goals1=[[Barbara Nelen|Nelen]] {{fhgoal|FG|21}}<br />[[Abigail Raye|Raye]] {{fhgoal|FG|42}}<br />[[Ambre Ballenghien|Ballenghien]] {{fhgoal|FG|47}} |
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|goals2=[[Lucía Jiménez Vicente|Jimenez]] {{fhgoal|FG|46}} |
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|umpires=Michelle Meister (GER)<br />Alison Keogh (IRL) |
|umpires=Michelle Meister (GER)<br />Alison Keogh (IRL) |
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|team1={{fhw-rt|NED}} |
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|score=2–0 |
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|team2={{fhw|GER}} |
|team2={{fhw|GER}} |
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|report=[https://tms.fih.ch/matches/14920/reports/matchreport Report] |
|report=[https://tms.fih.ch/matches/14920/reports/matchreport Report] |
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|goals1=[[Marloes Keetels|Keetels]] {{fhgoal|PC|18}}<br />[[Frédérique Matla|Matla]] {{fhgoal|FG|56}} |
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|umpires=[[Laurine Delforge]] (BEL)<br />Sarah Wilson (SCO) |
|umpires=[[Laurine Delforge]] (BEL)<br />Sarah Wilson (SCO) |
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==Statistics== |
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===Final standings=== |
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| {{gold1}}|| align=left| {{fhw|NED}} |
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| {{silver2}} || align=left| {{fhw|GER}} |
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| {{bronze3}} || align=left| {{fhw|BEL}} |
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| 4 || align=left| |
| 4 || align=left| {{fhw|ESP}} |
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| 5 || align=left| {{fhw|ENG}} |
| 5 || align=left| {{fhw|ENG}} |
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===Awards=== |
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The following awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament.<ref name=Final /> |
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!Player of the tournament |
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!Goalkeeper of the tournament |
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!Under-21 talent of the tournament |
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!Top goalscorer |
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|{{fhwicon|BEL}} [[Ambre Ballenghien]] |
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===Goalscorers=== |
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{{Goalscorers |
{{Goalscorers |
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|goals= |
|goals=80|matches=20 |
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|updated=12 June 2021 |
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|source=[https://tms.fih.ch/competitions/1262/reports/scorers FIH] |
|source=[https://tms.fih.ch/competitions/1262/reports/scorers FIH] |
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*{{fhwicon|NED}} [[Frédérique Matla]] |
*{{fhwicon|NED}} [[Frédérique Matla]] |
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*{{fhwicon|BEL}} [[Ambre Ballenghien]] |
*{{fhwicon|BEL}} [[Ambre Ballenghien]] |
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|3 goals= |
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*{{fhwicon|ENG}} [[Lily Owsley]] |
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*{{fhwicon|NED}} [[Felice Albers]] |
*{{fhwicon|NED}} [[Felice Albers]] |
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*{{fhwicon|NED}} [[Eva de Goede]] |
*{{fhwicon|NED}} [[Eva de Goede]] |
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*{{fhwicon|NED}} [[Marloes Keetels]] |
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*{{fhwicon|NED}} [[Caia van Maasakker]] |
*{{fhwicon|NED}} [[Caia van Maasakker]] |
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*{{fhwicon|NED}} [[Maria Verschoor]] |
*{{fhwicon|NED}} [[Maria Verschoor]] |
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|2 goals= |
|2 goals= |
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*{{fhwicon|BEL}} [[Abigail Raye]] |
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*{{fhwicon|BEL}} [[Stephanie Vanden Borre]] |
*{{fhwicon|BEL}} [[Stephanie Vanden Borre]] |
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*{{fhwicon|ENG}} [[Esme Burge]] |
*{{fhwicon|ENG}} [[Esme Burge]] |
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*{{fhwicon|GER}} [[Sonja Zimmermann]] |
*{{fhwicon|GER}} [[Sonja Zimmermann]] |
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*{{fhwicon|IRE}} [[Anna O'Flanagan]] |
*{{fhwicon|IRE}} [[Anna O'Flanagan]] |
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*{{fhwicon|NED}} [[Laurien Leurink]] |
*{{fhwicon|NED}} [[Laurien Leurink]] |
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*{{fhwicon|SCO}} [[McKenzie Bell]] |
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*{{fhwicon|ESP}} [[Lucía Jiménez Vicente]] |
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|1 goal= |
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*{{fhwicon|BEL}} [[France |
*{{fhwicon|BEL}} [[France de Mot]] |
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*{{fhwicon|BEL}} [[ |
*{{fhwicon|BEL}} [[Barbara Nelen]] |
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*{{fhwicon|ENG}} [[Giselle Ansley]] |
*{{fhwicon|ENG}} [[Giselle Ansley]] |
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*{{fhwicon|ENG}} [[Sarah Haycroft|Sarah Evans]] |
*{{fhwicon|ENG}} [[Sarah Haycroft|Sarah Evans]] |
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*{{fhwicon|ENG}} [[Catherine De Ledesma]] |
*{{fhwicon|ENG}} [[Catherine De Ledesma]] |
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*{{fhwicon|ENG}} [[ |
*{{fhwicon|ENG}} [[Isabelle Petter]] |
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*{{fhwicon|ENG}} [[Ellie Rayer|Elena Rayer]] |
*{{fhwicon|ENG}} [[Ellie Rayer|Elena Rayer]] |
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*{{fhwicon|ENG}} [[Anna Toman]] |
*{{fhwicon|ENG}} [[Anna Toman]] |
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*{{fhwicon|ITA}} [[Sofia Laurito]] |
*{{fhwicon|ITA}} [[Sofia Laurito]] |
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*{{fhwicon|NED}} [[Lauren Stam]] |
*{{fhwicon|NED}} [[Lauren Stam]] |
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*{{fhwicon|SCO}} [[Emily Dark]] |
*{{fhwicon|SCO}} [[Emily Dark]] |
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*{{fhwicon|SCO}} [[Sarah Robertson (field hockey)|Sarah Robertson]] |
*{{fhwicon|SCO}} [[Sarah Robertson (field hockey)|Sarah Robertson]] |
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*{{fhwicon|ESP}} [[Berta Bonastre]] |
*{{fhwicon|ESP}} [[Berta Bonastre]] |
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*{{fhwicon|ESP}} [[Begoña García Grau|Begoña García]] |
*{{fhwicon|ESP}} [[Begoña García Grau|Begoña García]] |
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*{{fhwicon|ESP}} [[Alicia Magaz]] |
*{{fhwicon|ESP}} [[Alicia Magaz]] |
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*{{fhwicon|ESP}} [[Georgina Oliva]] |
*{{fhwicon|ESP}} [[Georgina Oliva]] |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[2021 Men's EuroHockey |
*[[2021 Men's EuroHockey Championship]] |
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*[[2021 Women's EuroHockey Championship II]] |
*[[2021 Women's EuroHockey Championship II]] |
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*{{Official website|https://rabo-eurohockeychampionships2021.com/}} |
*{{Official website|https://rabo-eurohockeychampionships2021.com/}} |
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Tournament details | |||
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Host country | Netherlands | ||
City | Amstelveen | ||
Dates | 5–13 June | ||
Teams | 8 (from 1 confederation) | ||
Venue(s) | Wagener Stadium | ||
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Champions | |||
Runner-up | |||
Third place | |||
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Matches played | 20 | ||
Goals scored | 80 (4 per match) | ||
Top scorer(s) | |||
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The 2021 Women's EuroHockey Championship was the 15th edition of the Women's EuroHockey Championship, the biennial international women's field hockey championship of Europe organised by the European Hockey Federation.
The tournament was held alongside the men's tournament at the Wagener Stadium in Amstelveen, Netherlands and was originally scheduled to take place from 20 to 29 August 2021.[1][2] However, following the postponement of the 2020 Summer Olympics to July and August 2021 because of the COVID-19 pandemic the tournament was rescheduled and takes place from 5 to 13 June 2021.[3]
The top three teams not already qualified qualified for the 2022 World Cup.[4] The hosts Netherlands won the tournament for the eleventh time, beating Germany 2–0 . Belgium won the bronze medal, defeating Spain with 3–1.[5]
Qualification[edit]
Along with the hosts, the Netherlands, the top 5 teams at the 2019 EuroHockey Championship which was held in Antwerp from 16 to 25 August 2019 and the top 2 teams from the 2019 EuroHockey Championships II qualified.[1] The numbers in brackets are the pre-tournament world rankings of when the draw was made.[6]
Dates | Event | Location | Quotas | Qualifier(s) |
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1 July 2018 | Host | — | 1 | |
16–25 August 2019 | 2019 EuroHockey Championship | Antwerp, Belgium | 5 | |
4–10 August 2019 | 2019 EuroHockey Championship II | Glasgow, Scotland | 2 | |
Total | 8 |
Squads[edit]
Preliminary round[edit]
The pools were announced on 11 May 2020.[3]
All times are local (UTC+2).[7]
Pool A[edit]
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 21 | 1 | +20 | 9 | Semi-finals | |
2 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 6 | 9 | −3 | 4 | ||
3 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 5 | −3 | 4 | ||
4 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 15 | −14 | 0 |
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals for.[8]
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Pool B[edit]
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 7 | 1 | +6 | 7 | Semi-finals and 2022 FIH Hockey World Cup | |
2 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 2 | +4 | 5 | ||
3 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 5 | 3 | +2 | 4 | ||
4 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 12 | −12 | 0 |
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals for.[8]
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Fifth to eighth place classification[edit]
The points obtained in the preliminary round against the other team will be carried over.
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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5 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 12 | 2 | +10 | 9 | 2022 FIH Hockey World Cup | |
6 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 5 | 5 | 0 | 6 | ||
7 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 4 | 5 | −1 | 3 | ||
8 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 10 | −9 | 0 |
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals for.[8]
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First to fourth place classification[edit]
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Third and fourth place[edit]
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Final[edit]
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Statistics[edit]
Final standings[edit]
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Team qualified for the 2022 World Cup |
Awards[edit]
The following awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament.[5]
Player of the tournament | Goalkeeper of the tournament | Under-21 talent of the tournament | Top goalscorer |
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Goalscorers[edit]
There were 80 goals scored in 20 matches, for an average of 4 goals per match.
8 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
France de Mot
Barbara Nelen
Giselle Ansley
Sarah Evans
Catherine De Ledesma
Isabelle Petter
Elena Rayer
Anna Toman
Nike Lorenz
Pia Maertens
Anne Schröder
Charlotte Stapenhorst
Amelie Wortmann
Naomi Carroll
Deirdre Duke
Zara Malseed
Roisin Upton
Sofia Laurito
Lauren Stam
Emily Dark
Sarah Robertson
Bronwyn Shields
Laura Barrios
Berta Bonastre
Begoña García
Alicia Magaz
Georgina Oliva
Lola Riera
Source: FIH
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ a b "2021 EUROHOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIPS, MEN AND WOMEN TO TAKE PLACE IN THE WAGENER STADIUM". eurohockey.org. European Hockey Federation. 1 July 2018. Archived from the original on 30 July 2019. Retrieved 13 February 2019.
- ^ "EuroHockey Championships goes Dutch as Amstelveen awarded 2021 event". www.thehockeypaper.co.uk. 2 July 2018. Retrieved 13 February 2019.
- ^ a b "EuroHockey 2021 dates rejigged ahead of Tokyo Olympics". thehockeypaper.co.uk. The Hockey Paper. 11 May 2020. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
- ^ "World Cup qualification quotas decided". fih.ch. Lausanne: International Hockey Federation. 8 November 2019. Retrieved 3 December 2020.
- ^ a b "Dutch defence stands firm to win third consecutive EuroHockey title". rabo-eurohockeychampionships2021.com. Retrieved 13 June 2021.
- ^ "Teams". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. 8 September 2019. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
- ^ Schedule
- ^ a b c FIH General Tournament Regulations June 2021
External links[edit]
- 2021 Women's EuroHockey Championship
- Women's EuroHockey Nations Championship
- 2020–21 in European field hockey
- 2021 in women's field hockey
- 2021 in Dutch women's sport
- International women's field hockey competitions hosted by the Netherlands
- June 2021 sports events in the Netherlands
- Sports competitions in Amstelveen
- Field hockey events postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- 2022 Women's FIH Hockey World Cup qualification