2014–15 Women's FIH Hockey World League
Tournament details | |||
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Teams | 51 | ||
Venue(s) | 13 (in 13 host cities) | ||
Top three teams | |||
Champions |
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Runner-up |
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Third place |
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Tournament statistics | |||
Matches played | 212 | ||
Goals scored | 1036 (4.89 per match) | ||
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The 2014–15 Women's FIH Hockey World League was the second edition of the FIH Hockey World League field hockey championship for women. The tournament started in June 2014 in Singapore and finished in December 2015 in Rosario, Argentina.[1][2]
The Semifinals of this competition also served as a qualifier for the 2016 Summer Olympics as 7 highest placed teams apart from the five continental champions qualified.
Argentina won the tournament's Final round for the first time after defeating New Zealand 5–1 in the final. Germany won the third place match by defeating China 6–2.[3][4]
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, 51 teams were announced to compete.
The 11 teams ranked between 1st and 11th in the FIH World Rankings current at early 2013 received an automatic bye to the Semifinals while the 8 teams ranked between 12th and 19th received an automatic bye to Round 2. Scotland would have qualified as the nineteenth ranked team but will compete as Great Britain as in every Olympic Qualifying Tournament, giving its berth to twentieth ranked Russia. Those nineteen teams, shown with qualifying rankings, were the following:[5][6]
Netherlands (1)
Argentina (2)
New Zealand (3)
Great Britain (4)
Germany (5)
Australia (6)
China (7)
South Korea (8)
Japan (9)
United States (10)
South Africa (11)
India (12)
Belgium (13)
Ireland (14)
Spain (15)
Azerbaijan (16)
Italy (17)
Chile (18)
Russia (20)
Schedule
Round 1
Dates | Location | Teams | Round 2 Quotas |
Round 2 Qualifier(s) |
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21–26 June 2014 | Singapore | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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27–29 June 2014 | Šiauliai, Lithuania | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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5–7 September 2014 | Hradec Králové, Czech Republic | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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5–7 September 2014 | Nairobi, Kenya | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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11–14 September 2014 | Guadalajara, Mexico | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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30 September–5 October 2014 | Kingston, Jamaica | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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6–11 December 2014 | Suva, Fiji | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Round 2
Dates | Location | Teams Qualified | Semifinals Quotas |
Semifinals Qualifiers | ||
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Host | By Ranking | From Round 1 | ||||
14-22 February 2015 | Montevideo, Uruguay | ![]() |
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7–15 March 2015 | New Delhi, India | ![]() |
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14–22 March 2015 | Dublin, Ireland | ![]() |
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- ^1 – The Czech Republic withdrew from participating and Turkey took their place.
Semifinals
Dates | Location | Teams Qualified | Final Quotas |
Final Qualifiers | ||
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Host | By Ranking | From Round 2 | ||||
10–21 June 2015 | Valencia, Spain | ![]() |
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20 June–5 July 2015 | Antwerp, Belgium | ![]() |
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- ^2 – Azerbaijan withdrew from participating and France took their place.[7]
Final
Dates | Location | Teams Qualified | |
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Host | From Semifinals | ||
5–13 December 2015 | Rosario, Argentina | ![]() |
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Final ranking
Reference: [8]
Argentina
New Zealand
Germany
China
Netherlands
Australia
Great Britain
South Korea
United States
India
Spain
Japan
Belgium
South Africa
Ireland
Italy
Canada
Poland
Uruguay
France
Chile
Malaysia
Belarus
Thailand
Mexico
- Not specified
Russia
Austria
Kazakhstan
Trinidad and Tobago
Lithuania
Ukraine
Dominican Republic
Ghana
Kenya
Singapore
Turkey
Azerbaijan
References
- ↑ "FIH unveils event hosts for 2015-2018 cycle". FIH. 2013-11-08. Retrieved 2013-11-08.
- ↑ "FIH unveils plans for 2nd edition of Hockey World League". FIH. 2013-12-18. Retrieved 2014-02-06.
- ↑ "Argentina hit high five against New Zealand to win Argentina HWL Final". FIH. 2015-12-13. Retrieved 2015-12-13.
- ↑ "Germany go from bottom of the pool to third place in Argentina HWL Final". FIH. 2015-12-13. Retrieved 2015-12-13.
- ↑ "FIH Women's World Rankings - 8 October 2012" (PDF). FIH. 2012-10-08. Retrieved 2014-03-25.
- ↑ "Explanatory Note about the Format of Hockey World League 2014 / 2015" (PDF). FIH. 2014-04-16. Retrieved 2014-04-22.
- ↑ "FINTRO Hockey World League Semi-Finals - Antwerp: France replace Azerbaijan in women's competition". FIH. Retrieved 2015-07-01.
- ↑ FIH Women's Ranking November 2015 - FIH official website
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