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.
World Cup[2] | ||
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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 |
9th |
The squad for the 2022 Women's FIH Hockey World Cup.[3]
Head coach: Alyson Annan
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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2 | DF | Gu Bingfeng | 25 January 1994 | 120 | |
5 | MF | Li Jiaqi (captain) | 2 July 1995 | 118 | |
6 | MF | Zhang Ying | 29 August 1998 | 38 | |
7 | DF | Cui Qiuxia | 11 September 1990 | 196 | |
8 | Gu Yangyan | 17 July 2000 | 14 | ||
9 | DF | Ma Ning | 29 September 2000 | 19 | |
10 | FW | Zhang Xindan | 3 August 1997 | 30 | |
11 | FW | Liang Meiyu | 8 January 1994 | 200 | |
13 | MF | Li Hong | 31 May 1999 | 91 | |
15 | Yuan Meng | 7 February 1996 | 38 | ||
18 | FW | Chen Yanhua | 3 November 1997 | 9 | |
19 | MF | Zhang Xiaoxue | 13 December 1992 | 174 | |
21 | DF | Zheng Jiali | 1 July 1997 | 11 | |
24 | DF | Wang Na | 5 August 1994 | 111 | |
25 | MF | Yang Haoting | 16 August 1999 | 14 | |
26 | MF | Chen Yang | 15 February 1997 | 69 | |
28 | FW | Luo Tiantian | 12 July 1995 | 30 | |
29 | GK | Liu Ping | 13 October 1994 | 18 | |
31 | FW | Zhong Jiaqi | 23 September 1999 | 71 | |
32 | GK | Li Xinhuan | 5 January 1999 | 7 |