2006 Women's Hockey World Cup

2006 Women's Hockey World Cup

Infobox hockey
tournament = 2006 Hockey World Cup
other_titles = Hockey Copa del Mundo Femenino 2006


size =
caption = Official logo
country = Spain
city = Madrid
venues =
teams = 12
champions = fhw|Netherlands
count = Sixth
matches = 42
goals = 116
top_scorer = flagicon|Netherlands Sylvia Karres
top_scorer_goals = 6
best_player = flagicon|Spain Núria Camón
update =

The 2006 Women's Hockey World Cup is the 11th edition of the Women's Hockey World Cup. It was held from September 27 to October 8, 2006 in Madrid, Spain.

Netherlands won its sixth World Championship after beating Australia 3–1. Defending Champion Argentina finished third after defeating Spain 5–0 in the third place play-off.

Venue

*Club de Campo Villa de Madrid

Qualification

The qualification round took place in Rome, Italy from April 25 to May 6, 2006. The final rankings in the tournament are as listed below, with qualifying teams emboldened.

#fhw|England
#fhw|South Korea
#fhw|Japan
#fhw|USA
#fhw|China
#fhw|France
#fhw|New Zealand
#fhw|Ireland
#fhw|Azerbaijan
#fhw|Scotland
#fhw|Ukraine
#fhw|Italy

Participating nations

The five continental champions, the European vice-champion and the host country are starting entitled, and make up the final line-up alongside the five nations from the qualifying tournament.:fhw|Argentina (Americas champion):fhw|Australia (Oceanian champion):fhw|China:fhw|England:fhw|Germany (European runner-up):fhw|India (Asian champion):fhw|Japan:fhw|South Korea:fhw|Netherlands (European champion):fhw|South Africa (African champion):fhw|Spain (Host):fhw|USA

quads

Preliminaries

Pool A

All Star team

A 20 women squad, including two coaches, are selected as World Cup All Star Team: [cite web|url=http://worldhockey.org/vsite/vcontent/content/transnews/0,10869,1181-18543-19728-28355-263938-9199-5039-layout75-19693-news-item,00.html |title=FIH announce WorldHockey All Star Teams 2006 |accessdate=2007-11-03]

Umpires

Below is the 14 umpires released by the International Hockey Federation:
*flagicon|Japan Chieko Akiyama
*flagicon|Australia Julie Ashton-Lucy
*flagicon|Netherlands Caroline Brunekreef
*flagicon|Germany Ute Conen
*flagicon|South Africa Marelize de Klerk
*flagicon|Argentina Carolina de la Fuente
*flagicon|Scotland Jean Duncan
*flagicon|New Zealand Sarah Garnett
*flagicon|Argentina Soledad Iparraguirre
*flagicon|Scotland Anne McRae
*flagicon|China Miao Lin
*flagicon|Italy Gina Spitaleri
*flagicon|Australia Minka Woolley
*flagicon|Japan Kazuko Yasueda

References

External links

* [http://samsungworldcup.worldhockey.org/ Oficial website from WorldHockey.org]
* [http://www.mundialhockey06.es/eng/default_eng.asp Official website from Real Federacion Espanola De Hockey]
* [http://samsungqualifier.worldhockey.org/ Qualification official website]


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