Chile women's national field hockey team

Chile
Chile
Nickname Las Diablas (The Devils)
Association Federación Chilena de Hockey Sobre Césped
Confederation PAHF (Americas)
Coach Sergio Vigil
Assistant coach(es) Diego Amoroso
Manager Alfredo Castro
Captain Camila Caram
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The Chile women's national field hockey team represents Chile in the international field hockey. The team is governed by the International Hockey Federation and the PAHF. The team is also known by the nickname Las Diablas, which translates to The Devils. It is controlled by the Chilean Hockey Federation. The team is currently ranked 15th in the FIH World Rankings, with 870 points.[1]

History

Hockey arrived in Chile in the middle of the 20th century. Chile's national team have had success at a continental level, but has never stemmed this worldwide. The team has never qualified for a World Cup or an Olympic Games.

The Chilean women's most successful year came in 2017, with their silver medal performance at the 2017 Pan American Cup. The team made history by recording their first ever win over the United States in official competition, and progressing to the final for the first time.[2]

Chile has medalled at one Pan American Games, in Guadalajara 2011. At the tournament, the team won a bronze medal after defeating Canada. Chile have narrowly missed medals at the event on three other occasions, finishing in fourth place.

Chile has also seen great success in its junior national team. The junior team has qualified for and competed in three Junior World Cups, and has medalled at four Pan American Junior Championships.

Tournament records

Pan American Cup[3]
Year Host city Position
2001 Jamaica Kingston, Jamaica DNP
2004 Barbados Bridgetown, Jamaica 5th
2009 Bermuda Hamilton, Bermuda 3rd
2013 Argentina Mendoza, Argentina 4th
2017 United States Lancaster, United States 2nd
World League[4]
Year Round Host city Position
2012–13 Round 2 Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2nd
Semifinal Netherlands Rotterdam, Netherlands 8th
2014–15 Round 2 Republic of Ireland Dublin, Ireland 3rd
2016–17 Round 1 Peru Chiclayo, Peru 2nd
Round 2 Canada West Vancouver, Canada 2nd
Semifinal South Africa Johannesburg, South Africa 9th
South American Games[5]
Year Host city Position
2006 Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina 2nd
2014 Chile Santiago, Chile 2nd
2018 Bolivia Cochabamba, Bolivia 3rd
Pan American Games[6]
Year Host city Position
1987 United States Indianapolis, United States DNP
1991 Cuba Havana, Cuba
1995 Argentina Mar del Plata, Argentina
1999 Canada Winnipeg, Canada 6th
2003 Dominican Republic Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic 4th
2007 Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 4th
2011 Mexico Guadalajara, Mexico 3rd
2015 Canada Toronto, Canada 4th
South American Championship[7]
Year Host city Position
2003 Chile Santiago, Chile 2nd
2008 Uruguay Montevideo, Uruguay 2nd
2010 Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2nd
2013 Chile Santiago, Chile 2nd
2016 Peru Chiclayo, Peru 2nd
Hockey Series[8]
Year Round Host city Position
2018–19 Open Chile Santiago, Chile 1st
Final TBD Qualified

Senior National Team

Current Roster

The following is the Chile roster for the Hockey Series Open in Santiago, Chile.[9]

Head coach: Sergio Vigil

Results

2018 Fixtures and Results

Canada Test Series

United States Test Series

South American Games

Belgium Test Series

Ireland 3 Nations

Hockey Series Open

Sponsors

Junior National Team

Results

Pan American Junior Championship
Year Location Position Pld W D L GF GA
1988 Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina 3rd
1992 Venezuela Caracas, Venezuela Did not participate
1997 Chile Santiago, Chile 4th 5 3 0 3 18 20
2000 Barbados Bridgetown, Barbados 4th 5 3 1 1 14 11
2005 Puerto Rico San Juan, Puerto Rico 3rd 7 5 0 2 33 8
2008 Mexico Mexico City, Mexico 2nd 5 3 1 1 24 5
2012 Mexico Guadalajara, Mexico 4th 7 5 0 2 41 8
2016 Trinidad and Tobago Tacarigua, Trinidad and Tobago 3rd 6 4 0 2 17 16
Junior World Cup
Year Location Position Pld W D L GF GA
1989 Canada Ottawa, Canada 11th
1993 Spain Terrassa, Spain Did not participate
1997 South Korea Seongnam, South Korea
2001 Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina 12th 7 2 0 5 4 20
2005 Chile Santiago, Chile 10th 8 2 1 5 12 17
2009 United States Boston, United States 12th 7 1 0 6 4 20
2013 Germany Mönchengladbach, Germany Did not participate
2016 Chile Santiago, Chile 11th 5 1 1 3 6 12

Current Squad

The following was the Chile roster in the 2016 Women's Hockey Junior World Cup in Santiago, Chile.[10]

Head coach: Alejandro Gomez

  1. Sachi Ananias (GK)
  2. Josefina Cambiaso
  3. Fernanda Villagran
  4. Maria Maldonado
  5. Agustina Solano
  6. Josefa Salas
  7. Sophia Lahsen
  8. Catalina Peragallo
  9. Sofia Machado
  10. Paula Valdivia
  11. Noemi Abusleme (GK)
  12. Pilar Zapico
  13. Antonia Morales
  14. Domenica Ananias Cancino
  15. Consuelo de las Heras
  16. Denise Krimerman (C)
  17. Florencia Martinez
  18. Kim Jacob

References

  1. "Hero FIH Rankings - Outdoor". FIH. Retrieved 11 June 2018.
  2. "Chile stun hosts United States to set up Pan American Hockey Cup final with holders Argentina". Inside the Games. Retrieved 11 June 2018.
  3. "Pan American Cups". Pan American Hockey Federation.
  4. "Home - FIH".
  5. "South American Championship". Pan American Hockey Federation.
  6. "Pan American Games". Pan American Hockey Federation.
  7. "Home - FIH".
  8. "Hockey Series". FIH.
  9. "Team Details Chile". FIH. Retrieved 17 September 2018.
  10. "Chile". FIH. Retrieved 4 June 2018.
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