2010 Women's Hockey World Cup Qualifiers

The 2010 Women's Hockey World Cup Qualifiers refers to three qualification tournaments for the 2010 Women's Hockey World Cup. Three events were held between March and June 2010 in the United States, Russia and Chile. The winners of each tournament qualified for the final tournament. [1]

2010 Women's Hockey
World Cup Qualifiers
Tournament details
Dates26 March – 2 May 2010
Teams17 (from 5 confederations)
Venue(s)3 (in 3 host cities)
Tournament statistics
Matches played46
Goals scored199 (4.33 per match)
Top scorer(s)Belgium Sofie Gierts (7 goals)

South Korea, Japan and Australia each won one of the three tournaments.[2][3][4]

Qualification edit

Except for Africa, all other four confederations received quotas for teams to participate allocated by the International Hockey Federation based upon the FIH World Rankings at the completion of the 2008 Summer Olympics. Those teams participated at their respective continental championships but could not qualify through it, and they received the chance to qualify through one of the three tournaments based on the final ranking at each competition.[5]

Dates Event Location Qualifier(s)
7–15 February 2009 2009 Pan American Cup Hamilton, Bermuda   United States
  Chile
1
  Canada
  Mexico
19–25 July 2009 2009 EuroHockey Nations Trophy Rome, Italy   Belgium
  Italy
  Wales
  France
  Belarus
22–29 August 2009 2009 EuroHockey Nations Championship Amsterdam, Netherlands   Ireland
  Azerbaijan
  Russia
  Scotland
25–29 August 2009 2009 Oceania Cup Invercargill, New Zealand   Australia
29 October–8 November 2009 2009 Hockey Asia Cup Bangkok, Thailand   South Korea
  Japan
  Malaysia
^1 –Trinidad and Tobago withdrew

Qualifier 1 edit

Tournament details
Host countryUnited States
CitySan Diego
Teams6
Venue(s)US Olympic Training Center
Final positions
Champions  South Korea
Runner-up  United States
Third place  Belgium
Tournament statistics
Matches played18
Goals scored88 (4.89 per match)
Top scorer(s)  Sofie Gierts (7 goals)
Best player  Park Mi-Hyun
2006 (previous)

The first qualifying tournament was held in San Diego, from 26 March to 3 April. South Korea won the tournament, defeating the United States 3–1 in the final and qualifying for the FIH World Cup.[6]

Umpires edit

Below are the 8 umpires appointed by the International Hockey Federation:

  • Julie Ashton-Lucy (AUS)
  • Stella Bartlema (NED)
  • Irene Clelland (SCO)
  • Marelize de Klerk (RSA)
  • Elena Eskina (RUS)
  • Nor Piza Hassan (MAS)
  • Alison Murphy (ENG)
  • Mariana Reydo (ARG)

Results edit

All times are Pacific Daylight Time (UTC−07:00)

Pool edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   South Korea 5 4 1 0 26 4 +22 13 Advanced to Final
2   United States (H) 5 4 1 0 18 3 +15 13
3   Belgium 5 3 0 2 16 6 +10 9
4   Canada 5 2 0 3 7 12 −5 6
5   France 5 1 0 4 7 16 −9 3
6   Mexico 5 0 0 5 2 35 −33 0
Source: FIH
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result.[7]
(H) Hosts
Fixtures edit
26 March 2010
10:00
Belgium   2–0   Canada
Raes   52'
Boon   58'
Report
Umpires:
Marelize de Klerk (RSA)
Nor Piza Hassan (MAS)
26 March 2010
12:15
South Korea   4–0   France
Park M.   9'
Kim Jong-E.   17'
Cha   28'
Lee   57'
Report
Umpires:
Carol Metchette (IRE)
Mariana Reydo (ARG)
26 March 2010
14:30
United States   7–0   Mexico
Lingo   3'
Evans   11'
Kasold   15'
Dawson   40'
O'Donnell   46'
Nichols   54'
Silvetti   60'
Report
Umpires:
Julie Ashton-Lucy (AUS)
Alison Murphy (ENG)

27 March 2010
10:15
Canada   0–6   South Korea
Report Lee   9'
Park M.   30'56'
Kim Jong-H.   47'
Cheon   65'69'
Umpires:
Julie Ashton-Lucy (AUS)
Elena Eskina (RUS)
27 March 2010
12:30
Mexico   0–6   Belgium
Report Boon   10'
Gierts   21'35'56'
Vermeersch   25'
Raes   52'
Umpires:
Irene Clelland (SCO)
Alison Murphy (ENG)
27 March 2010
14:45
France   0–3   United States
Report Reinprecht   25'
Ford   29'
O'Donnell   39'
Umpires:
Nor Piza Hassan (MAS)
Carol Metchette (IRE)

29 March 2010
10:00
South Korea   11–0   Mexico
Park S.   4'52'
Cha   5'
Park M.   32'40'
Kim Jong-E.   33'59'
Cheon   45'68'
Lee   60'65'
Report
Umpires:
Irene Clelland (SCO)
Elena Eskina (RUS)
29 March 2010
12:15
Canada   2–0   France
Pendleton   26'
Jameson   32'
Report
Umpires:
Alison Murphy (ENG)
Mariana Reydo (ARG)
29 March 2010
14:30
United States   3–0   Belgium
Dawson   23'
O'Donnell   30'
Evans   67'
Report
Umpires:
Marelize de Klerk (RSA)
Carol Metchette (IRE)

31 March 2010
10:00
Belgium   6–0   France
Van Regemortel   8'
Raes   39'
Gierts   43'67'
De Vos   48'
Coppey   59'
Report
Umpires:
Irene Clelland (SCO)
Elena Eskina (RUS)
31 March 2010
12:15
Mexico   1–4   Canada
Valdéz   14' Report Pendleton   7'
Jameson   23'
Culley   53'
Gillis   63'
Umpires:
Mariana Reydo (ARG)
Nor Piza Hassan (MAS)
31 March 2010
14:30
South Korea   2–2   United States
Kim D.   32'62' Report Laubach   11'16'
Umpires:
Julie Ashton-Lucy (AUS)
Marelize de Klerk (RSA)

1 April 2010
10:15
France   7–1   Mexico
Berley   5'61'
Rogeau   12'
Parent   25'28'65'
Preney   31'
Report Castíllo   27'
Umpires:
Alison Murphy (ENG)
Nor Piza Hassan (MAS)
1 April 2010
12:30
Belgium   2–3   South Korea
Gierts   43'58' Report Park M.   4'
Eum   43'
Kim Jong-E.   44'
Umpires:
Carol Metchette (IRE)
Julie Ashton-Lucy (AUS)
1 April 2010
14:45
United States   3–1   Canada
Dawson   14'47'
Gey   65'
Report Roemer   70'
Umpires:
Marelize de Klerk (RSA)
Elena Eskina (RUS)

Classification matches edit

Fifth and sixth place edit
3 April 2010
09:30
France   3–1   Mexico
Preney   15'
De Galzain   37'
Rogeau   64'
Report Rodríguez   34'
Umpires:
Irene Clelland (SCO)
Mariana Reydo (ARG)
Third and fourth place edit
3 April 2010
12:00
Belgium   3–1   Canada
Sinia   36'
De Vos   49'61'
Report Roemer   39'
Umpires:
Alison Murphy (ENG)
Carol Metchette (IRE)
Final edit
3 April 2010
14:30
South Korea   3–1   United States
Kim Jong-E.   28'69'
Cheon   65'
Report Lingo   47'
Umpires:
Marelize de Klerk (RSA)
Julie Ashton-Lucy (AUS)

Awards edit

Top Goalscorer Player of the Tournament Goalkeeper of the Tournament Young Player of the Tournament Fair Play Trophy
  Sofie Gierts   Park Mi-Hyun   Amy Tran   Anna Kozniuk   Mexico

Qualifier 2 edit

Tournament details
Host countryRussia
CityKazan
Teams6
Final positions
Champions  Japan
Runner-up  Azerbaijan
Third place  Russia
Tournament statistics
Matches played18
Goals scored74 (4.11 per match)
Top scorer(s)  Volha Shyntar (6 goals)
Best player  Kaori Chiba
2006 (previous)

The second qualifying tournament was held in Kazan, from 17–25 April. Japan won the tournament, defeating the Azerbaijan 1–0 in the final and qualifying for the FIH World Cup.[8]

Umpires edit

Below are the 9 umpires appointed by the International Hockey Federation:

  • Claire Adenot (FRA)
  • Carolina de la Fuente (ARG)
  • Jean Duncan (SCO)
  • Keely Dunn (CAN)
  • Christiane Hippler (GER)
  • Tatiana Kaltypan (UKR)
  • Kang Hyun-young (KOR)
  • Miao Lin (CHN)
  • Lisa Roach (AUS)

Results edit

All times are Moscow Daylight Time (UTC+04:00)

Pool edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Japan 5 4 1 0 21 6 +15 13 Advanced to Final
2   Azerbaijan 5 3 1 1 9 6 +3 10
3   Belarus 5 3 0 2 15 17 −2 9
4   Russia (H) 5 1 2 2 9 11 −2 5
5   Italy 5 1 0 4 8 15 −7 3
6   Wales 5 1 0 4 5 12 −7 3
Source: FIH
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result.[7]
(H) Hosts
Fixtures edit
17 April 2010
13:00
Wales   1–4   Japan
Welsford   19' Report Murakami   48'
Nagayama   55'
Nakashima   64'
Chiba   69'
Umpires:
Carolina de la Fuente (ARG)
Claire Adenot (FRA)
17 April 2010
15:00
Azerbaijan   3–1   Belarus
Ahmadova   7'
K. Aliyeva   66'
Safarova   70'
Report Korzh-Tsepun   37'
Umpires:
Lisa Roach (AUS)
Christiane Hippler (GER)
17 April 2010
18:30
Italy   2–3   Russia
Tiddi   34'
Faustini   63'
Report Sorokina   39'
Shumilina   48'55'
Umpires:
Jean Duncan (SCO)
Kang Hyun-Young (KOR)

18 April 2010
14:30
Japan   10–2   Belarus
Arai   7'39'
Tameto   23'27'
Yamamoto   25'
Nakagawa   33'
Chiba   42'
Nagayama   44'
Komazawa   58'
Murakami   67'
Report Mikheichyk   14'
Laptsevich   55'
Umpires:
Jean Duncan (SCO)
Keely Dunn (CAN)
18 April 2010
16:30
Italy   2–1   Wales
Ronsisvalli   17'
Faustini   49'
Report Wilkinson   13'
Umpires:
Christiane Hippler (GER)
Tatiana Kaltypan (UKR)
18 April 2010
18:30
Russia   2–2   Azerbaijan
Shumilina   58'
Petrova   68'
Report Z. Mammadova   17'20'
Umpires:
Miao Lin (CHN)
Claire Adenot (FRA)

20 April 2010
14:00
Azerbaijan   1–0   Wales
M. Aliyeva   48' Report
Umpires:
Kang Hyun-Young (KOR)
Keely Dunn (CAN)
20 April 2010
16:00
Japan   3–1   Italy
Miura   20'
Chiba   24'
Arai   50'
Report Tiddi   43'
Umpires:
Lisa Roach (AUS)
Miao Lin (CHN)
20 April 2010
18:00
Russia   1–3   Belarus
Zhashkova   35+' Report Laptsevich   40'
Shyntar   53'
Kulinkovich   70+'
Umpires:
Carolina de la Fuente (ARG)
Tatiana Kaltypan (UKR)

22 April 2010
14:00
Belarus   5–2   Italy
Laptsevich   2'61'
Shyntar   22'43'
Korzh-Tsepun   59'
Report Faustini   39'
Tiddi   54'
Umpires:
Lisa Roach (AUS)
Keely Dunn (CAN)
22 April 2010
16:00
Azerbaijan   0–2   Japan
Report Tameto   19'
Chiba   33'
Umpires:
Carolina de la Fuente (ARG)
Jean Duncan (SCO)
22 April 2010
18:00
Wales   2–1   Russia
Evans   20'
Hopkins   57'
Report Grigorieva   61'
Umpires:
Christiane Hippler (GER)
Claire Adenot (FRA)

24 April 2010
10:05
Italy   1–3   Azerbaijan
Singh   68' Report K. Aliyeva   49'
M. Mammadova   61'
Z. Mammadova   63'
Umpires:
Christiane Hippler (GER)
Keely Dunn (CAN)
24 April 2010
12:05
Belarus   4–1   Wales
Mikheichyk   4'
Shyntar   8'10'
Silitskaya   25'
Report Hopkins   39'
Umpires:
Kang Hyun-Young (KOR)
Tatiana Kaltypan (UKR)
24 April 2010
14:05
Japan   2–2   Russia
Tameto   46'56' Report Grigorieva   2'
Timshina   10'
Umpires:
Lisa Roach (AUS)
Miao Lin (CHN)

Classification matches edit

Fifth and sixth place edit
25 April 2010
10:05
Italy   1–0   Wales
Possali   35+' Report
Umpires:
Lisa Roach (AUS)
Claire Adenot (FRA)
Third and fourth place edit
25 April 2010
12:35
Belarus   2–3 (a.e.t.)   Russia
Laptsevich   17'
Shyntar   45'
Report Shumilina   48'
Grigorieva   51'78'
Umpires:
Miao Lin (CHN)
Kang Hyun-Young (KOR)
Final edit
25 April 2010
15:05
Japan   1–0   Azerbaijan
Chiba   68' Report
Umpires:
Carolina de la Fuente (ARG)
Jean Duncan (SCO)

Awards edit

Top Goalscorer Player of the Tournament Goalkeeper of the Tournament Fair Play Trophy
  Volha Shyntar   Kaori Chiba   Viktoriya Shahbazova   Japan

Qualifier 3 edit

Tournament details
Host countryChile
CitySantiago
Teams5
Venue(s)Club Manquehue
Final positions
Champions  Australia
Runner-up  Scotland
Third place  Ireland
Tournament statistics
Matches played10
Goals scored37 (3.7 per match)
Top scorer(s)  Madonna Blyth
  Ashleigh Nelson (5 goals)
Best player  Nicole Arrold
2006 (previous)

The third and final qualifying tournament was held in Santiago, from 24 April to 2 May. Australia won the tournament, finishing at the top of the pool standings and qualifying for the FIH World Cup.[9]

Umpires edit

Below are the 7 umpires appointed by the International Hockey Federation:

  • Stella Bartlema (NED)
  • Amy Hassick (USA)
  • Kelly Hudson (NZL)
  • Soledad Iparraguirre (ARG)
  • Michelle Joubert (RSA)
  • Irene Presenqui (ARG)
  • Wendy Stewart (CAN)

Results edit

All times are Chile Standard Time (UTC−04:00)

Pool edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Australia 4 4 0 0 20 2 +18 12 Qualified for FIH World Cup
2   Scotland 4 3 0 1 9 2 +7 9
3   Ireland 4 1 0 3 4 9 −5 3
4   Chile 4 1 0 3 1 9 −8 3
5   Malaysia 4 1 0 3 3 15 −12 3
Source: FIH
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result.[7]

The winner of the tournament was decided by final standings after the pool matches, no classification matches were held.

Fixtures edit

24 April 2010
15:30
Chile   0–5   Australia
Report Korner   15'
Nelson   24'43'
Blyth   51'
Hollywood   55'
Umpires:
Soledad Iparraguirre (ARG)
Amy Hassick (USA)

26 April 2010
16:00
Chile   1–0   Malaysia
Villagra   57' Report
Umpires:
Wendy Stewart (CAN)
Irene Presenqui (ARG)

28 April 2010
12:00
Malaysia   3–0   Ireland
Norbaini   44'
Rabiatul   48'
Norazlin   64'
Report
Umpires:
Stella Bartlema (NED)
Michelle Joubert (RSA)

29 April 2010
12:00
Ireland   0–2   Scotland
Report Bell   34'
Bunce   68'
Umpires:
Soledad Iparraguirre (ARG)
Kelly Hudson (NZL)
29 April 2010
14:00
Australia   9–0   Malaysia
Nelson   4'40'56'
Blyth   25'31'67'
Hollywood   35'
Arrold   44'
Eastham   64'
Report
Umpires:
Wendy Stewart (CAN)
Amy Hassick (USA)

30 April 2010
12:00
Scotland   1–2   Australia
Cram   60' Report Eastham   24'
Blyth   35'
Umpires:
Stella Bartlema (NED)
Irene Presenqui (ARG)

1 May 2010
10:00
Malaysia   0–5   Scotland
Report Bell   21'
Bunce   46'
Maguire   66'67'
Clement   69'
Umpires:
Soledad Iparraguirre (ARG)
Michelle Joubert (RSA)
1 May 2010
12:00
Ireland   3–0   Chile
Frazer   11'
Sargent   29'
Symmons   34'
Report
Umpires:
Stella Bartlema (NED)
Kelly Hudson (NZL)

2 May 2010
10:00
Australia   4–1   Ireland
Munro   8'16'
Arrold   47'
Liddelow   58'
Report Speers   19'
Umpires:
Wendy Stewart (CAN)
Michelle Joubert (RSA)
2 May 2010
12:00
Scotland   1–0   Chile
Clement   11' Report
Umpires:
Kelly Hudson (NZL)
Amy Hassick (USA)

Awards edit

Top Goalscorers Player of the Tournament Goalkeeper of the Tournament Fair Play Trophy
  Madonna Blyth
  Ashleigh Nelson
  Nicole Arrold   Abigail Walker   Scotland

Goalscorers edit

There were 199 goals scored in 46 matches, for an average of 4.33 goals per match.

7 goals

6 goals

5 goals

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

WAL

References edit

  1. ^ "FIH announces pools for Women's World Cup Qualifiers". FIH. 25 November 2009. Retrieved 3 November 2012.
  2. ^ "Korea's victory over host USA secures 2010 World Cup spot". FIH. 4 April 2010. Retrieved 30 October 2012.
  3. ^ "Japan qualify for BDO Women's World Cup in Argentina". FIH. 25 April 2010. Retrieved 30 October 2012.
  4. ^ "Australia undefeated to BDO FIH World Cup". FIH. 3 May 2010. Retrieved 30 October 2012.
  5. ^ "Qualification Criteria, Men's and Women's World Cups, 2010" (PDF). FIH. August 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 23 October 2012.
  6. ^ "U.S. women lose chance for field hockey berth". The San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
  7. ^ a b c Regulations
  8. ^ "Women's Victory in the preliminary rounds for World Cup". en.hockey.or.jp. Japan Hockey Association. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
  9. ^ "Australia undefeated to BDO FIH World Cup Qualifier". fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 30 October 2020.

External links edit