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2019 Women's EuroHockey Championship
Tournament details
Host countryBelgium
CityAntwerp
Dates17–25 August
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)Wilrijkse Plein
Final positions
Champions Netherlands (10th title)
Runner-up Germany
Third place Spain
Tournament statistics
Matches played20
Goals scored97 (4.85 per match)
Top scorer(s)Netherlands Caia van Maasakker
Netherlands Lidewij Welten (5 goals)
Best playerSpain Georgina Oliva
2017 (previous) (next) 2021

The 2019 Women's EuroHockey Championship was the 14th edition of the Women's EuroHockey Nations Championship, the biennial international women's field hockey championship of Europe organised by the European Hockey Federation.

It was held alongside the men's tournament from 17 to 25 August 2019 in Antwerp, Belgium.[1][2] The tournament also served as a direct qualifier for the 2020 Tokyo olympics, with the winner qualifying.

The Netherlands won their tenth overall title after defeating Germany 2–0 in the final.[3] Meanwhile, Spain conquered the bronze medal after a penalty-shootout win over England.[4]

Qualified teams

The following teams, shown with pre-tournament world rankings, participated in the 2019 EuroHockey Championship.[5]

Dates Event Location Quotas Qualifier(s)
15 June 2016 Host 1  Belgium (9)
18–26 August 2017 2017 EuroHockey Championship Amstelveen, Netherlands 5  Netherlands (1)
 England (4)
 Germany (5)
 Spain (7)
 Ireland (8)
6–12 August 2017 2017 EuroHockey Championship II Cardiff, Wales 2  Belarus (22)
 Russia (23)
Total 8

Squads

Format

The eight teams were split into two groups of four teams. The top two teams advanced to the semifinals to determine the winner in a knockout system. The bottom two teams played in a new group with the teams they did not play against in the group stage. The last two teams were relegated to the EuroHockey Championship II.

Results

All times are local (UTC+2).

Preliminary round

Pool A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Spain 3 2 1 0 3 1 +2 7 Semi-finals
2  Netherlands 3 1 2 0 16 2 +14 5
3  Belgium (H) 3 1 1 1 5 3 +2 4 Pool C
4  Russia 3 0 0 3 1 19 −18 0
Source: FIH
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals for.[6]
(H) Hosts
17 August 2019
18:00
Spain  1–0  Russia
Iglesias field hockey ball 58' Report
Umpires:
Hannah Harrison (ENG)
Celine Martin-Schmets (BEL)
17 August 2019
20:30
Netherlands  1–1  Belgium
Matla field hockey ball 8' Report Struijk field hockey ball 45'
Umpires:
Ivona Makar (CRO)
Alison Keogh (IRL)

19 August 2019
18:00
Spain  1–1  Netherlands
B. García field hockey ball 6' Report Van Maasakker field hockey ball 5'
Umpires:
Michelle Meister (GER)
Hannah Harrison (ENG)
19 August 2019
20:30
Belgium  4–1  Russia
Versavel field hockey ball 8'48'
Weyns field hockey ball 13'
Vanden Borre field hockey ball 14'
Report Sadovaia field hockey ball 24'
Umpires:
Vilma Bagdanskiene (LTU)
Sarah Wilson (SCO)

21 August 2019
18:00
Netherlands  14–0  Russia
De Goede field hockey ball 1'17'
Stam field hockey ball 15+'
Van Maasakker field hockey ball 19'34'
Keetels field hockey ball 24'
Veen field hockey ball 37'54'
Jonker field hockey ball 43'52'
Welten field hockey ball 47'49'
Van Geffen field hockey ball 51'
Matla field hockey ball 58'
Report
Umpires:
Cathy Wright (WAL)
Alison Keogh (IRL)
21 August 2019
20:30
Belgium  0–1  Spain
Report Petchamé field hockey ball 34'
Umpires:
Michelle Meister (GER)
Sarah Wilson (SCO)

Pool B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  England 3 2 1 0 7 5 +2 7 Semi-finals
2  Germany 3 1 2 0 15 2 +13 5
3  Ireland 3 1 1 1 13 3 +10 4 Pool C
4  Belarus 3 0 0 3 3 28 −25 0
Source: FIH
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals for.[6]
18 August 2019
09:00
Germany  13–0  Belarus
Lorenz field hockey ball 15'47'
Maertens field hockey ball 16'26'
Grote field hockey ball 20'23'37'42'
Pieper field hockey ball 40'
Micheel field hockey ball 43'
Oruz field hockey ball 44'
Schröder field hockey ball 46'55'
Report
Umpires:
Ana Faias (POR)
Vilma Bagdanskiene (LTU)
18 August 2019
11:15
England  2–1  Ireland
Petty field hockey ball 15'
Ansley field hockey ball 28'
Report Barr field hockey ball 43'
Umpires:
Claire Druijts (NED)
Cathy Wright (WAL)

19 August 2019
13:30
Germany  1–1  England
Gablać field hockey ball 45' Report Owsley field hockey ball 24'
Umpires:
Laurine Delforge (BEL)
Claire Druijts (NED)
19 August 2019
15:45
Ireland  11–0  Belarus
Upton field hockey ball 4'34'39'57'
O'Flanagan field hockey ball 13'47'
Wilson field hockey ball 31'
Evans field hockey ball 38'42'
Barr field hockey ball 41'
Duke field hockey ball 55'
Report
Umpires:
Ivona Makar (CRO)
Celine Martin-Schmets (BEL)

21 August 2019
10:00
England  4–3  Belarus
Owsley field hockey ball 9'
Petter field hockey ball 15'
Unsworth field hockey ball 22'
Martin field hockey ball 56'
Report Syddykava field hockey ball 16'
Syrayezhka field hockey ball 22'
Shtsin field hockey ball 53'
Umpires:
Claire Druijts (NED)
Ana Faias (POR)
21 August 2019
12:15
Ireland  1–1  Germany
Hawkshaw field hockey ball 15+' Report Maertens field hockey ball 8'
Umpires:
Laurine Delforge (BEL)
Hannah Harrison (ENG)

Fifth to eighth place classification

Pool C

The points obtained in the preliminary round against the other team were taken over.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Relegation
5  Ireland 3 3 0 0 16 3 +13 9
6  Belgium 3 2 0 1 8 4 +4 6
7  Russia 3 1 0 2 8 7 +1 3 Relegation to Championship II
8  Belarus 3 0 0 3 1 19 −18 0
Source: FIH
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals for.[6]
23 August 2019
13:30
Russia  5–0  Belarus
Sadovaia field hockey ball 24'28'
Koroleva field hockey ball 39'
Shumilina field hockey ball 50'
Cheplygina field hockey ball 52'
Report
Umpires:
Cathy Wright (WAL)
Alison Keogh (IRL)
23 August 2019
15:45
Belgium  1–2  Ireland
Ballenghien field hockey ball 44' Report Barr field hockey ball 11'
O'Flanagan field hockey ball 59'
Umpires:
Claire Druijts (NED)
Ivona Makar (CRO)

25 August 2019
09:00
Ireland  3–2  Russia
Evans field hockey ball 32'
Hawkshaw field hockey ball 50'
Mullan field hockey ball 58'
Report Sadovaia field hockey ball 23'
Leonova field hockey ball 52'
Umpires:
Celine Martin-Schmets (BEL)
Ana Faias (POR)
25 August 2019
11:15
Belgium  3–1  Belarus
Vanden Borre field hockey ball 22'
Nelen field hockey ball 37'
Boon field hockey ball 52'
Report Bahushevich field hockey ball 47'
Umpires:
Vilma Bagdanskiene (LTU)
Michelle Meister (GER)

First to fourth place classification

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
23 August
 
 
 Spain2
 
25 August
 
 Germany3
 
 Germany0
 
23 August
 
 Netherlands2
 
 England0
 
 
 Netherlands8
 
Third place
 
 
25 August
 
 
 Spain (p.s.o.)1 (3)
 
 
 England1 (2)

Semi-finals

23 August 2019
18:00
England  0–8  Netherlands
Report Leurink field hockey ball 12'55'
Welten field hockey ball 20'51'
Van Maasakker field hockey ball 28'50'
Keetels field hockey ball 35'
De Waard field hockey ball 43'
Umpires:
Michelle Meister (GER)
Sarah Wilson (SCO)

23 August 2019
20:30
Spain  2–3  Germany
López field hockey ball 14'
Segú field hockey ball 52'
Report Pieper field hockey ball 22'
Gablać field hockey ball 33'
Lorenz field hockey ball 60'
Umpires:
Hannah Harrison (ENG)
Laurine Delforge (BEL)

Third and fourth place

25 August 2019
13:30
Spain  1–1  England
Tost field hockey ball 36' Report Martin field hockey ball 10'
Penalties
Ycart Penalty shoot-out scored
Torres-Quevedo Penalty shoot-out missed
García Grau Penalty shoot-out scored
Pérez Penalty shoot-out scored
3–2 Penalty shoot-out scored Martin
Penalty shoot-out scored Toman
Penalty shoot-out missed Rayer
Penalty shoot-out missed Haycroft
Penalty shoot-out missed Webb
Umpires:
Alison Keogh (IRL)
Ivona Makar (CRO)

Final

25 August 2019
16:00
Germany  0–2  Netherlands
Report Jonker field hockey ball 12'
Welten field hockey ball 60'
Umpires:
Sarah Wilson (SCO)
Laurine Delforge (BEL)

Statistics

Final standings

As per statistical convention in field hockey, matches decided in extra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-outs are counted as draws.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Status
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Netherlands 5 3 2 0 26 2 +24 11 Qualified for 2020 Summer Olympics
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Germany 5 2 2 1 18 6 +12 8
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Spain 5 2 2 1 6 5 +1 8
4  England 5 2 2 1 8 14 −6 8
5  Ireland 5 3 1 1 18 6 +12 10
6  Belgium 5 2 1 2 9 6 +3 7
7  Russia 5 1 0 4 8 22 −14 3 Relegated to EuroHockey Championship II
8  Belarus 5 0 0 5 4 36 −32 0
Source: FIH

Awards

The following awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament.[7]

Player of the Tournament Top Goalscorers Goalkeeper of the Tournament Young player of the Tournament
Spain Georgina Oliva Netherlands Caia van Maasakker
Netherlands Lidewij Welten
Spain María Ruiz Germany Pia Maertens

Goalscorers

There were 97 goals scored in 20 matches, for an average of 4.85 goals per match.

5 goals

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

Source: FIH

See also

References

  1. ^ "Belgium confirmed as host of 2019 EuroHockey Championships for women and men". International Hockey Federation. 15 June 2016.
  2. ^ "EuroHockey Championships, Women and Men". European Hockey Federation. 22 March 2018. Archived from the original on 30 March 2019. Retrieved 22 March 2018.
  3. ^ "Brilliant Oranje performance earn tenth women's EuroHockey Championship title". belfiuseurohockey.com. 25 August 2019.
  4. ^ "Spain shoot their way to first Euro medal in 16 years". belfiuseurohockey.com. 25 August 2019.
  5. ^ "Teams". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
  6. ^ a b c FIH General Tournament Regulations March 2019
  7. ^ "Netherlands women and Belgium men book ticket to Tokyo 2020 after Antwerp puts on hockey showcase". fih.ch. 25 August 2019.