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The Women's Asian Champions Trophy is a biennial women's international field hockey competition contested by the best six ... Japan Japan: 1–0: India: Malaysia: 3 ...
The 2024 Women's Asian Champions Trophy was the eighth edition of the Women's Asian Champions Trophy, a biennial field hockey tournament where the six best Asian women's national teams compete. [1] It was organized by the Asian Hockey Federation. The edition took place in Rajgir, India, from 11 to 20 November 2024.
The 2023 Women's Asian Champions Trophy was the seventh edition of the Women's Asian Champions Trophy, a biennial field hockey tournament for the six best Asian women's national teams organized by the Asian Hockey Federation. The tournament was held at the Jaipal Singh Stadium in Ranchi, India and was held from 27 October to 5 November 2023.
This article lists the confirmed squads for the 2024 Women's FIH Hockey Olympic Qualifiers tournament, held in Ranchi, India and Valencia, Spain between 13 and 20 January 2024. The sixteen national teams were required to register a playing squad of eighteen players and two reserves.
As Japan won the 2018 Asian Games (thereby qualifying twice, once as host and once as Asian champions), there instead were 14 teams, seven of whom qualified. [1] The seven Olympic qualifiers each featured two nations playing two back-to-back matches, with nations drawn to play each other based on their rankings at the end of the 2018 / 2019 ...
Team USA made light work of Japan in Thursday's quarterfinals and took the next step in defending the International Ice Hockey Federation Women's World Championship it won for the 10th time last year.
It was held in Tokyo, Japan, from August 17 to 21, 2019. The tournament served as a test event for the field hockey tournament at the 2020 Summer Olympics. [1] The tournament featured four of the top nations in women's field hockey. [2] India won the tournament after defeating Japan 2–1 in the final.
She was a field hockey player with India's first women's field hockey team, in the First International Women's Field Hockey World Tournament in Folkestone, UK, 1953 [4] In 1956 she represented India at the Australian International Women's Field Hockey Tournament. She was the top scorer for India in goals in the tournament. [5]