2002 Women's Hockey World Cup

2002 Women's Hockey World Cup

Infobox hockey
tournament = 2002 Hockey World Cup
other_titles = 10th FIH Women's World Cup Perth 2002


size = 100px
caption = Official logo
country = Australia
city = Perth
venues =
teams = 16
champions = fhw|Argentina
count = First
matches = 72
goals = 247
top_scorer = flagicon|South Africa Pietie Coetzee
top_scorer_goals = 9
best_player =
update =

The 2002 Hockey World Cup for women is the 10th edition of the Women's Hockey World Cup. It was held from November 24 to December 8, 2002.

Argentina won its first ever World Championship after beating Netherlands 1–1 (4–3) in penalty stroke. China record its best ever World Cup position after beating Australia 2–0 in the third place play-off.

Venue

*Perth Hockey Stadium

Qualification

The Qualification Tournament took place in Amiens, France from September 18 to September 30, 2001. The final rankings in the tournament are as listed below, with qualifying teams emboldened.

#fhw|England
#fhw|Russia
#fhw|Ukraine
#fhw|Japan
#fhw|Ireland
#fhw|Scotland
#fhw|India
#fhw|France
#fhw|Canada
#fhw|Kazakhstan
#fhw|Malaysia
#fhw|Belgium
#fhw|Uruguay
#fhw|Italy

Participating nations

The five continental champions, the European and the host country (defending champion also) are starting entitled, and make up the final line-up alongside the six nations from the qualifying tournament. United States, which withdrew from qualification tournament, are gave the nods by FIH to compete it. [ [http://in.rediff.com/sports/2001/sep/17hock.htm FIH gives US chance to qualify] . Retrieved September 5, 2006.]

:fhw|Argentina (American champion):fhw|Australia (Host & defending champion):fhw|China:fhw|England:fhw|Germany (European runner-up):fhw|Ireland:fhw|Japan:fhw|South Korea (Asia champion):fhw|Netherlands (European champion):fhw|New Zealand (Oceania champion):fhw|Russia:fhw|Scotland:fhw|Spain (Fourth place in the 2000 Summer Olympics):fhw|South Africa (African champion):fhw|Ukraine:fhw|United States

quads

:"For more details on this topic, see 2002 Women's Hockey World Cup squads"

Umpires

The International Hockey Federation has appointed 18 umpires for this tournament:
*flagicon|JPN Chieko Akiyama
*flagicon|AUS Michelle Arnold
*flagicon|AUS Julie Ashton-Lucy
*flagicon|Australia Judith Barnesby
*flagicon|NED Renée Cohen
*flagicon|GER Ute Conen
*flagicon|ARG Carolina de la Fuente
*flagicon|RSA Marelize de Klerk
*flagicon|SCO Jean Duncan
*flagicon|NZL Lynn Farrell
*flagicon|NZL Sarah Garnett
*flagicon|ENG Dawn Henning
*flagicon|ARG Maria Soledad Iparraguirre
*flagicon|USA Zang Jun Kentwell
*flagicon|KOR Mi Ok Lee
*flagicon|ENG Mary Power
*flagicon|ITA Gina Spitaleri
*flagicon|JPN Kazuko Yasueda

Preliminaries

Pool A

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Pool B

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Thirteenth to sixteenth classification

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Fifteenth and sixteenth place

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Thirteenth and fourteenth place

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Ninth to twelfth place classification

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Eleventh and twelfth place

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Ninth and tenth place

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Fifth to eighth place classification

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eventh and eighth place

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score=6 – 1 |goals1=Ernsting-Krienke 3'
Rinne 11'
Böhmert 20'
Klecker 28'
Keller 49', 58' |goals2=Goikoetxea 8' |umpires=Gina Spitaleri
Jean Duncan

Fifth and sixth place

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First to fourth place classification

Round4-with third
December 6, 2002|fhw|Argentina|1|fhw|Australia|0
December 6, 2002|fhw|Netherlands|1|fhw|China|0
December 8, 2002|fhw|Argentina (PSO)|1 (4)|fhw|Netherlands|1 (3)
December 8, 2002|fhw|Australia|0|fhw|China|2

emi finals

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Third and fourth place

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Final

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References


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