Women's Indoor Hockey World Cup

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Women's FIH Indoor Hockey World Cup
Most recent season or competition:
2022 Women's Indoor Hockey World Cup
SportIndoor hockey
Founded2003; 19 years ago (2003)
Inaugural season2003
No. of teams12
ConfederationFIH
Most recent
champion(s)
 Germany (3rd title)
Most titles Germany (3 titles)
QualificationContinental championships
Official websiteFIH

The Women's Indoor Hockey World Cup is an international indoor field hockey competition organised by the International Hockey Federation (FIH). The tournament was first held in 2003 and it is held every four years.

Format[]

Twelve qualified teams will be divided into two pools. The top two in their pool qualified for the first to fourth classification, while third and fourth qualified for fifth to eighth classification, the last two teams will play for last four placing.

Qualification[]

Qualification is set by the governing body, the International Hockey Federation. The qualified teams include the host country, continental champions and the most recent World Cup final ranking.[1]

Summaries[]

Year Host Final Third place match
Winner Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
2003
Details
Leipzig, Germany
5–2

3–1
2007
Details
Vienna, Austria
4–2

5–2
2011
Details
Poznań, Poland
4–2

4–2
2015
Details
Leipzig, Germany
1–1 (1–0 pso)

0–0 (2–0 pso)
2018
Details
Berlin, Germany
2–1

2–1
2022
Details
Liège, Belgium Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2] Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Performance by nation[]

Team Titles Runners-up Third place Fourth place
  3 (2003, 2011, 2018) 1 (2015) 1 (2007)
  2 (2007, 2015) 3 (2003, 2011, 2018)
  1 (2007)
  1 (2011) 2 (2007, 2018)
  1 (2015) 1 (2003)
  1 (2018) 1 (2011)
  1 (2003)
  1 (2015)

Team appearances[]

Team Germany
2003
Austria
2007
Poland
2011
Germany
2015
Germany
2018
Years
  9th 1
 Australia 9th 6th 8th 8th 6th 5
  7th 7th 7th 4th 4
  5th 5th 4th 7th 3rd 5
  11th 1
  9th 10th 2
  4th 11th 6th 3rd 7th 5
  3rd 1
  1st 3rd 1st 2nd 1st 5
  10th 1
  12th 12th 12th 3
  6th 1
  12th 1
  10th 9th 2
  2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 5
  5th 5th 8th 3
  8th 11th 2
  8th 1
  10th 12th 9th 3
  2nd 1
   5th 1
  11th 1
  4th 3rd 6th 4th 4
  10th 1
  11th 1
Total 12 12 12 12 12

References[]

  1. ^ "Qualification Criteria, Men's and Women's Indoor World Cups, 2011" (PDF). FIH. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-06-17. Retrieved 2010-08-02.
  2. ^ "FIH Indoor Hockey World Cup in Liège cancelled!". fih.ch. 10 January 2022. Retrieved 10 January 2022.

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