Rosario, November 30, 2015: The eight best women's teams in
the world are about to descend upon Rosario for the Argentina Hockey World
League Final 2015, taking place at the Estadio Mundialista de hockey from
December 5 to 13.
Teams taking part in this event will be aiming to take the
showcase Hockey World League title and in doing so guarantee qualification for
next year's Champions Trophy in London ,
England .
With vital International Hockey Federation (FIH) World
Ranking points also on the line, there's a lot to play for in Argentina .
The road to Rosario has been
a long one, starting with the Round 1 events back in 2014 and culminating in Argentina ’s
third largest city.
Ranked third in the world, Argentina
will be disappointed with their performance in the Hockey World League
Semi-Final in Valencia , Spain earlier this year where they lost in the
bronze medal match to Germany .
This will be seen as a chance to re-establish themselves as
one of the dominant forces in world hockey – particularly as they can be
assured of huge home support. For the likes of Carla Rebecchi, Delfina
Merino and Florencia Habif, they will be looking to make their mark on this
competition.
Reigning Olympic and world champions Netherlands ,
ranked number one in the world, are, of course, the team to beat, whatever the
competition.
In the Hockey World League Semi-Final in Valencia , China (World Ranking: 5) showed
their tactical nous with a steady improvement in performance as the tournament
unfolded.
Early mistakes were erased and the team went from being a
team that defended well but created few chances, to a team that defended well
and broke quickly to good effect.
One team that is on its way back is Great Britain ,
now ranked sixth in the world.
Playing as England ,
they swept to victory in the EuroHockey Finals – beating the Dutch in
shoot-out. Prior to that, the Great
Britain team had sealed first place in the
Valencia Hockey World League Semi-Final.
The return of Crista Cullen to the line-up for the first
time since 2012 is a move that will be viewed with great interest by the
opposition.
This could also be the tournament that sees Kate
Richardson-Walsh overtake Karen Brown as the most capped England/Great Britain
female player.
Kristina Hillmann and Lisa Altenburg are always goal hungry;
and in Yvonne Frank and Kristina Reynolds, Head Coach Jamilon Mulders is spoilt
for choice when it comes to goalkeepers.
A bronze medal at the EuroHockey Finals earlier this year
will have boosted this group of players' confidence.
Mark Hager will be hoping the experience of Anita Punt,
Emily Naylor and Gemma Flynn will see the Black Sticks through to the final
stages at this showcase event.
The silver medallists at the FINTRO Hockey World League
Semi-Finals in Antwerp
are a team that combines skill and a well-organised structure.
With strikers of the quality of Kim Darae and Park Mihyun, Korea must be
in with a shout of a podium finish.
FIH Press release
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