Hockey Four Nations Cup

The Hockey Four Nations Cup was an international women's field hockey tournament held by the International Hockey Federation and the Deutscher Hockey-Bund.

Hockey Four Nations Cup
Most recent season or competition:
2018 Women's Four Nations Cup
SportField hockey
Founded2008
Ceased2018
No. of teams4
CountryGermany
ContinentEHF (Europe)
Last
champion(s)
 Netherlands (1st title)
Most titles Germany (3 titles)

The Netherlands are the reigning champions.[1]

Format

Since its inception in 2008, the tournament has been an invitational event, allowing four nations to compete against one another. The tournament is played in a single round-robin system, with the nation finishing at the top of the table being declared the tournament champions.

The tournament generally comprises teams within the top 10 of the FIH World Rankings.[2]

Results

Summaries

Year Host Winner Runner-up Third place Fourth place
2008 Bremen
Germany

South Korea

United States

India
2010 Essen
Australia

Germany

India

Ireland
2011 Berlin
Argentina

Germany

Australia

South Korea
2012 Bremen
Germany

New Zealand

South Africa

Belgium
2014 Bremen
Australia

Germany

England

Japan
2016 Hamburg
Argentina

Germany

China

South Korea
2017 Berlin
Germany

Ireland

China

South Korea
2018 Grünwald
Netherlands

Argentina

New Zealand

Germany

Team appearances

Team 2008 2010 2011 2012 2014 2016 2017 2018 Total
 Argentina 1st1st2nd3
 Australia 1st3rd1st3
 Belgium 4th1
 China 3rd3rd2
 England 3rd1
 Germany 1st2nd2nd1st2nd2nd1st4th7
 India 4th3rd2
 Ireland 4th2nd2
 Japan 4th1
 Netherlands 1st1
 New Zealand 2nd3rd2
 South Africa 3rd1
 South Korea 2nd4th4th4th4
 United States 3rd1
Total4444444432

Statistics

All-Time Table

Table
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts PCT
1 Netherlands330092+79100.0
2 Argentina9711189+92281.4
3 Australia95312916+131866.7
4 Germany2412576139+224156.9
5 New Zealand63031215–3950.0
6 China6213811–3738.9
7 England310257–2333.3
7 South Africa310257–2333.3
9 Belgium310248–4333.3
10 Ireland6204720–13633.3
11 India61231626–10527.8
12 South Korea122372524+1925.0
13 United States3012613–7111.1
14 Japan300319–800.0

All-time goalscorers

There were 206 goals scored in 48 matches, for an average of 4.29 goals per match.

10 goals

6 goals

5 goals

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

References

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