1998 Women's Hockey World Cup

1998 Women's Hockey World Cup

Infobox hockey
tournament = 1998 Hockey World Cup
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country = Netherlands
city = Utrecht
venues =
teams = 12
champions = fhw|Australia
count = Second
matches = 42
goals = 184
top_scorer = flagicon|AUS Alyson Annan
top_scorer_goals = 8
best_player = flagicon|Australia Alyson Annan
update =

The 1998 Women's Hockey World Cup was the ninth edition of the Women's Hockey World Cup. It was held from May 20 to May 31, 1998 in Utrecht, Netherlands alongside the 1998 Men's Hockey World Cup. The Australia won its second world title after defeating Netherlands 3–2 in the final. The tournament was staged on two artificial pitches at the complex of Dutch football club FC Utrecht.

Venues

*Utrecht Hockey Stadium
*Frockey Hockey Stadium

Qualification

quads

Umpires

*flagicon|RSA Jean Buchanan
*flagicon|AUS Peri Buckley
*flagicon|USA Renée Chatas
*flagicon|ENG Gill Clarke
*flagicon|NED Renée Cohen
*flagicon|GER Ute Conen
*flagicon|ARG Laura Crespo
*flagicon|NZL Lyn Farrell
*flagicon|NED Miriam van Gemert
*flagicon|CHN Hu Youfang
*flagicon|JPN Noami Kato
*flagicon|ESP Angela Lario
*flagicon|KOR Lee Mi-Ok
*flagicon|ENG Jane Nockolds
*flagicon|ITA Gina Spitaleri
*flagicon|JPN Kazuko Yasueda

Preliminaries

Pool A

External links

* [http://sports123.com/fho/results/ww-1998.html Results from Sports123]


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