China women's national field hockey team

The China women's national field hockey team (Chinese: 中国国家女子曲棍球队; pinyin: Zhōngguó Guójiā Nǚzǐ Qūgùnqiú Duì) represents the People's Republic of China. The team won silver at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, as well as bronze at the 2002 Hockey World Cup in Perth, Australia. Also, the team won the 2002 Hockey Champions Trophy and finished second in 2004 and 2006.

China women's national field hockey team, after drawing with Belgium (0–0) at Riverbank Arena – London 2012 Summer Olympics
China
Nickname(s)雪莲; Xuělián (The Snow Lotuses)
AssociationChinese Field Hockey Association
ConfederationASHF (Asia)
Head CoachWang Yang
ManagerJulia Walter
CaptainPeng Yang
Home
Away
FIH ranking
Current 14 (4 April 2022)[1]
Olympic Games
Appearances6 (first in 2000)
Best result 2nd (2008)
World Cup
Appearances8 (first in 1990)
Best result 3rd (2002)
Asian Games
Appearances8 (first in 1990)
Best result 1st (2002, 2006, 2010)
Asia Cup
Appearances9 (first in 1989)
Best result 1st (1989, 2009)

Tournament history

Summer Olympics

World Cup

World Cup[2]
Year Host city Position
1990 Sydney, Australia 6th
1994 Dublin, Ireland 7th
1998 Utrecht, Netherlands 11th
2002 Perth, Australia 3rd
2006 Madrid, Spain 10th
2010 Rosario, Argentina 8th
2014 The Hague, Netherlands 6th
2018 London, England 16th
2022 Amstelveen, Netherlands
Terrassa, Spain
Qualified

World League

Pro League

Champions Challenge

Champions Trophy

Asian Games

Asia Cup

Asian Champions Trophy

Current squad

Roster for the 2018 Women's Hockey World Cup.[3]

Head coach: Jamilon Mülders

See also

References

  1. "FIH Men's and Women's World Ranking". FIH. 4 April 2022. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
  2. "Home – FIH".
  3. 2018 World Cup roster
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