2023 Women's EuroHockey Championship IITournament details |
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Host country | Czechia |
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City | Prague |
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Dates | 30 July–5 August |
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Teams | 8 (from 1 confederation) |
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Venue(s) | SK Slavia Prague |
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Final positions |
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Champions | France (1st title) |
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Runner-up | Czech Republic |
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Third place | Wales |
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Tournament statistics |
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Matches played | 20 |
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Goals scored | 100 (5 per match) |
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Top scorer(s) | Karyna Leonova (5 goals) |
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Best player | Philippine Delemazure |
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Best goalkeeper | Barbora Ćecháková |
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The 2023 Women's EuroHockey Championship II was the tenth edition of the Women's EuroHockey Championship II, the second level of the women's European field hockey championships organized by the European Hockey Federation. It was held from 30 July to 5 August 2023 in Prague, Czechia.[1]
The top two teams aside from France and Wales qualified for the 2024 Women's FIH Hockey Olympic Qualifiers. France won their first Women's EuroHockey Championship II title by defeating the hosts Czech Republic 2–0 in the final.
Preliminary round
All times are local (UTC+2).[2]
Pool A
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.[3]
(H) Hosts
Poland | 8–0 | Slovakia | Czujewicz 11' Balcerzak 17' Suszynska 20' Rybacha 25' Skoraszewska 27' Polewczak 35' Slawinska 52' Zimmermann 60' | Report | | Umpires: Ana Ortega (ESP) Alexandra Mahieu (BEL) | |
Umpires: Rebecca Edwards (ENG) Cynthia Clement (GHA) | |
Ukraine | 14–0 | Slovakia | Leonova 3', 16', 17', 52' Khilko 9', 35', 59' Shokalenko 25', 40', 44' Ponomarenko 28' Kasianova 36' Kurovska 55' Shyshyna 60' | Report | | Umpires: Noelia Blanco (ESP) Cathy Wright (WAL) | |
Umpires: Alexandra Mahieu (BEL) Kamile Mockaityte (LTU) | |
Umpires: Ana Ortega (ESP) Kamile Mockaityte (LTU) | |
Umpires: Cynthia Clement (GHA) Cathy Wright (WAL) | |
Pool B
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.[3]
Umpires: Kamile Mockaityte (LTU) Pauline Cuypers (BEL) | |
France | 8–0 | Lithuania | Verzura 4' Arnaud 15', 44' Delemazure 29', 50' Lardeur 40' Le Nindre 54' Lesgourgues 57' | Report | | Umpires: Cathy Wright (WAL) Teresa Lipsky (GER) | |
Umpires: Noelia Blanco (ESP) Pauline Cuypers (BEL) | |
France | 3–1 | Wales | Verzura 7' Le Nindre 8' Gaspari 50' | Report | Hoskins 35' | Umpires: Ana Ortega (ESP) Rebecca Edwards (ENG) | |
Umpires: Teresa Lipsky (GER) Noelia Blanco (ESP) | |
Umpires: Rebecca Edwards (ENG) Pauline Cuypers (BEL) | |
Fifth to eighth place classification
The points obtained in the preliminary round against the other team will be carried over.
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.[3]
Slovakia | 1–5 | Lithuania | Pedersen 45' | Report | Kukliene 18', 45' Grigiene 25' Jakovlena 26', 56' | Umpires: Noelia Blanco (ESP) Cynthia Clement (GHA) | |
Poland | 2–1 | Austria | Balcerzak 47' Slawinska 57' | Report | Klausbruckner 6' | Umpires: Cathy Wright (WAL) Teresa Lipsky (GER) | |
Umpires: Pauline Cuypers (BEL) Cathy Wright (WAL) | |
Austria | 10–0 | Slovakia | Klausbruckner 9', 37' Felber 12', 59' Bauer 26', 58' Proksch 41' Konrat 45' Buchta 51' Hruby 60' | Report | | Umpires: Cynthia Clement (GHA) Teresa Lipsky (GER) | |
First to fourth place classification
Bracket
Semi-finals
Umpires: Rebecca Edwards (ENG) Pauline Cuypers (BEL) | |
Umpires: Kamile Mockaityte (LTU) Alexandra Mahieu (BEL) | |
Third and fourth place
Wales | 2–2 | Ukraine | Bingham 35' Howell 40' | Report | Movchan 12' Moroz 26' | Penalties | Richards Jones Webb Holme | 3–0 | Tanchenko Movchan Shokalenko | Umpires: Alexandra Mahieu (BEL) Ana Ortega (ESP) | |
Final
Umpires: Rebecca Edwards (ENG) Kamile Mockaityte (LTU) | |
Final standings
Source: FIH
(H) Host
Notes:
- ^ France is already qualified for the Olympics as the host nation.
- ^ Wales is not eligible for the Olympics.
See also
References