Switzerland women's national field hockey team
Appearance
Association | Swiss Hockey Association |
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Confederation | EHF (Europe) |
Head Coach | Marc Haller |
Assistant coach(es) | Mathias Schaeben |
Manager | Monika Wälti |
Captain | Stephanie Wälti |
FIH ranking | |
Current | 42 1 (23 November 2024)[1] |
The Swiss national women's field hockey team represents Switzerland in international field hockey tournaments for women. They are currently ranked 39th at the FIH women's world rankings[2]. They generally compete in the lowest tier of the European championships, the EuroHockey Championship III and have never qualified for a world cup nor the Olympics.
Tournament records
EuroHockey Championship III[3] | ||
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Year | Host city | Position |
2005 | Prague, Czech Republic | 5th |
2007 | Zagreb, Croatia | 3rd |
2009 | Olten, Switzerland | 1st |
2011 | Vienna, Austria | – |
2013 | Athens, Greece | 3rd |
2015 | Sveti Ivan Zelina, Croatia | 5th |
2017 | Sveti Ivan Zelina, Croatia | 2nd |
2019 | Lipovci, Slovenia | Qualified |
Current Squad
This is the current list of players, including shirt numbers, as of August 2019, during the 2019 Women's EuroHockey Championship III. [4]
- 2. Clea Thüring
- 3. Hasna El Allaly
- 4. Sofie Stomps
- 8. Sae Fontana
- 9. Stephanie Weber
- 10. Sabrina Maillard
- 11. Martina Schwerzmann
- 12. Fabienne Suter
- 14. Seline Grütter
- 15. Stephanie Wälti (C)
- 16. Tanja Landtwing (GK)
- 18. Linda Haussener
- 19. Julia Stühlinger
- 20. Elena Trösch
- 21. Raffaela Triebold
- 22. Flurina Wälti (GK)
- 23. Tamara Trösch
- 24. Janice Thoma
References
- ^ "FIH Outdoor World Hockey Rankings". FIH. 23 November 2024. Retrieved 23 November 2024.
- ^ "FIH WOMEN'S WORLD RANKINGS - JUNE 2019" (PDF). FIH.
- ^ "Home – FIH".
- ^ "Players - Switzerland". FIH.