Italy women's national field hockey team

The Italy women's national field hockey team represents Italy in international field hockey competitions.[2] The team is currently ranked 17th in the FIH World Rankings, with 623 points.[3]

Italy
AssociationEHF (Europe)
ConfederationFederazione Italiana Hockey
CoachRoberto Carta
Assistant coach(es)Fabrizio Mattei
Tommaso Livoli
ManagerLuca Fabrizio
CaptainChiara Tiddi
Home
Away
FIH ranking
Current 17 (21 December 2020)[1]

History

Field hockey was first introduced in Italy in 1935, and has since grown in popularity within the country.[4]

In July 2017, at the 2016–17 Hockey World League Semifinals in Brussels, Belgium, the Italian women's team secured qualification for the 2018 Hockey World Cup. This is the first major international tournament Italy have qualified for since the 1976 Hockey World Cup, where the team finished 10th.[5]

Tournament history

World Cup[6]
Year Host city Position
1974 Mandelieu, France
1976 West Berlin, West Germany 10th
1978 – 2014 Did not Compete
2018 London, England 9th
World League[7]
Year Round Host city Position
2012–13 Round 1 Prague, Czech Republic 2nd
Round 2 Valencia, Spain 1st
Semi-final London, England 6th
2014–15 Round 2 Montevideo, Uruguay 1st
Semi-final Antwerp, Belgium 8th
2016–17 Round 2 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 3rd
Semi-final Brussels, Belgium 6th
Champions Challenge[8]
Champions Challenge I
Year Host city Position
2002 Johannesburg, South Africa
2003 Catania, Italy 6th
2005 – 2007 Did not Compete
2009 Cape Town, South Africa 6th
2012 – 2014 Did not Compete
Champions Challenge II
Year Host city Position
2011 Vienna, Austria 2nd
European Championships[9]
EuroHockey Nations Championship
Year Host city Position
1984 Lille, France 12th
1987 London, England 11th
1991 Brussels, Belgium 11th
1995 Amsterdam, Netherlands 9th
1999 Cologne, Germany
2003 Barcelona, Spain 11th
2007 Manchester, England 7th
2011 Mönchengladbach, Germany 8th
2015 London, England 7th
EuroHockey Nations Championship II
Year Host city Position
2005 Baku, Azerbaijan 2nd
2009 Rome, Italy 2nd
2013 Cambrai, France 1st
2017 Cardiff, Wales 3rd
2019 Glasgow, Scotland 2nd
Hockey Series[10]
Year Round Host city Position
2018–19 Final Valencia, Spain 3rd

Results

Scotland Test Series

18 February 2019 Test Match Italy  5–1  Scotland Roma, Italy
16:00 Carta  21', 50'
Pacella  42'
Vercelli  46'
Tiddi  51'
Report Condie  14' Stadium: Acqua Acetosa
19 February 2019 Test Match Italy  2–2  Scotland Roma, Italy
16:00 Traverso  14'
Carta  58'
Report Burnet  20'
Holmes  43'
Stadium: Acqua Acetosa
21 February 2019 Test Match Italy  3–1  Scotland Roma, Italy
10:00 Tiddi  3'
De Biase  28'
Carta  49'
Report Watson  11' Stadium: Acqua Acetosa

Roma Tri-Nations

27 May 2019 Tri-Nations Spain  2–1  Italy Roma, Italy
17:30 Salvatella  35'
Iglesias  37'
Report Bianchi  12' Stadium: Acqua Acetosa
28 May 2019 Tri-Nations Malaysia  1–1  Italy Roma, Italy
17:30 Nuramirah  44' Report Ruggieri  52' Stadium: Acqua Acetosa
30 May 2019 Tri-Nations Italy  4–3  Spain Roma, Italy
17:30 Traverso  26', 58'
Bianchi  50'
Vercelli  53'
Report Petchamé  15'
Cano  22'
Iglesias  39'
Stadium: Acqua Acetosa
31 May 2019 Tri-Nations Italy  0–2  Malaysia Roma, Italy
15:30 Report Norazlin  5'
Hanis  11'
Stadium: Acqua Acetosa

Hockey Series Finals

19 June 2019 Pool Stage Italy  7–0  Thailand Valencia, Spain
13:00 Pacella  2'
Cesanelli  10'
Vynohradova  26', 34', 59'
Oviedo  34'
Ruggieri  56'
Report Stadium: Estadio Beteró
20 June 2019 Pool Stage Italy  1–2  South Africa Valencia, Spain
19:00 Bianchi  52' Report Wood  30'
Chamberlain  42'
Stadium: Estadio Beteró
22 June 2019 Pool Stage Wales  1–4  Italy Valencia, Spain
13:00 Robinson  47' Report Vynohradova  8'
Bianchi  9'
Traverso  35'
Oviedo  55'
Stadium: Estadio Beteró
24 June 2019 Crossover Italy  4–1  Belarus Valencia, Spain
16:45 Oviedo  15'
Cesanelli  39'
Bianchi  45+'
Pacella  46'
Report Sazhina  48' Stadium: Estadio Beteró
26 June 2019 Semi-final Canada  7–0  Italy Valencia, Spain
16:45 McManus  14'
Donohoe  19', 53'
Stairs  28'
Johansen  38', 49'
Haughn  58'
Report Stadium: Estadio Beteró
27 June 2019 Third Place Match Italy  3–1  South Africa Valencia, Spain
16:45 Ruggieri  34'
Oviedo  38'
Bianchi  38'
Report Glasby  52' Stadium: Estadio Beteró

EuroHockey Championship II

Squad

Current roster

Roster for the FIH Series Finals in Valencia, Spain.[11]

Caps and goals current as of 27 June 2019, after the match against South Africa.

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1 1GK Giuliana Marletta (1993-10-02) 2 October 1993 3 0 Polisportiva Valverde
12 1GK Natalia Schinoni (1991-10-27) 27 October 1991 12 0 Ciudad de Buenos Aires

2 2DF Celina Traverso (1986-03-17) 17 March 1986 90 SFRC
8 2DF Eugenia Bianchi (1990-01-15) 15 January 1990 43 6 Canterbury
9 2DF Teresa Dalla Vittoria (1997-01-01) 1 January 1997 12 0 Amsicora Cagliari
17 2DF Chiara Tiddi (C) (1988-12-16) 16 December 1988 161 Kampong
28 2DF Ivanna Pessina (1990-04-18) 18 April 1990 20 0 Ciudad de Buenos Aires

15 3MF María Socino (1990-02-28) 28 February 1990 40 2 Hurling Club
20 3MF Jasbeer Singh (1986-09-17) 17 September 1986 86 Royal Léopold
23 3MF Maryna Vynohradova (1983-04-30) 30 April 1983 21 5 Amsicora Cagliari
24 3MF Marianela Busechian (1990-01-12) 12 January 1990 12 0 Sardinero
32 3MF Sofia Laurito (1994-01-10) 10 January 1994 9 0 Real Club de Polo

14 4FW Elisabetta Pacella (1994-05-03) 3 May 1994 120 Royal Léopold
25 4FW Giuliana Ruggieri (1990-12-27) 27 December 1990 72 25 UD Taburiente
26 4FW Emilia Munitis (1996-05-06) 6 May 1996 13 0 River Plate
27 4FW Lara Oviedo (1988-04-12) 12 April 1988 29 14 Royal Evere White Star
30 4FW Sofia Vercelli (1996-06-28) 28 June 1996 13 2 UD Taburiente
31 4FW Sofia Cesanelli (1991-08-16) 16 August 1991 9 3 Jockey Club de Rosario

References

  1. "FIH Men's and Women's World Ranking". FIH. 21 December 2020. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  2. "National Female Senior". Federazione Italiana Hockey. Retrieved 27 June 2018.
  3. "Hero FIH Rankings - Outdoor". FIH. Retrieved 27 June 2018.
  4. "History". Federazione Italiana Hockey. Retrieved 27 June 2018.
  5. "Italy qualify for Women's Hockey World Cup, London 2018". FIH. Retrieved 27 June 2018.
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