Hong Kong women's national field hockey team
The Hong Kong national field hockey team represents Hong Kong in any international field hockey competition. As of December 2017, they are ranked 43rd of the world.
Association | Hong Kong Hockey Association |
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Confederation | AHF (Asia) |
FIH ranking | |
Current | NR (21 December 2020)[1] |
Honours
World Cup
Year | Position |
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France 1974 | Did not qualify |
West Germany 1976 | Did not qualify |
Spain 1978 | Did not qualify |
Argentina 1981 | Did not qualify |
Malaysia 1983 | Did not qualify |
Netherlands 1986 | Did not qualify |
Australia 1990 | Did not qualify |
Ireland 1994 | Did not qualify |
Netherlands 1998 | Did not qualify |
Australia 2002 | Did not qualify |
Spain 2006 | Did not qualify |
Argentina 2010 | Did not qualify |
Netherlands 2014 | Did not qualify |
England 2018 | Did not qualify |
Total | 14/14 |
World League
Season | Position |
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Argentina 2012–13 | Did not enter |
Argentina 2014–15 | Round 1 |
New Zealand 2016–17 | Round 1 |
Total | 3/3 |
Women's Hockey Series
Tournaments | Place |
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2018–19 Women's Hockey Series Open | |
Current squad
The following is a squad list of the Hong Kong women's national field hockey team as of 2018.[2]
- Claire Archer (GK)
- Ching Nam Chan
- Ka Yee Chan
- Ka Po Cheung
- Katharine Etchells
- Fiona Fitzgerald
- Samantha Hill
- Weerava Ho
- Rachael Lau
- I Ka Lo
- Veronica Morlotti
- Barbara Mountain
- Katherine Mountain
- Hannah Ripley
- Nicola Sawyer
- Wai Ki See
- Sui Suet Yii
- Ting Wai Yip
References
- "FIH Men's and Women's World Ranking". FIH. 21 December 2020. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
- "Hong Kong Squad List". hockey.org.hk. 2018.
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