2011 Women's EuroHockey Championship III

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2011 Women's EuroHockey Championship III
Tournament details
Host countryAustria
City Vienna
Dates25–31 July
Teams6 (from 1 confederation)
Final positions
ChampionsFlag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania (1st title)
Runner-upFlag of Austria.svg  Austria
Third placeFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Tournament statistics
Matches played15
Goals scored105 (7 per match)
2009 (previous)(next) 2013

The 2011 Women's EuroHockey Championship III was the fourth edition of the Women's EuroHockey Championship III, the third level of the women's European field hockey championships organized by the European Hockey Federation. It was held in Vienna, Austria from 25 to 31 July 2011. [1]

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Lithuania won its first EuroHockey Championship III title and were promoted to the 2013 EuroHockey Championship II together with the hosts Austria. [2]

Results

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion
1Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 5401384+3412 EuroHockey Championship II
2Flag of Austria.svg  Austria (H)5401285+2312
3Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 5401244+2012
4Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 5203736296
5Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 5104518133
6Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 5005338350
Source: TheSports.org
(H) Host

Matches

25 July 2011
12:30
Lithuania  Flag of Lithuania.svg18–0Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
25 July 2011
15:00
Czech Republic  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg8–0Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
25 July 2011
17:30
Austria  Flag of Austria.svg3–1Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia

26 July 2011
12:30
Lithuania  Flag of Lithuania.svg10–0Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
26 July 2011
15:00
Czech Republic  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg6–0Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
26 July 2011
17:30
Bulgaria  Flag of Bulgaria.svg1–7Flag of Austria.svg  Austria

28 July 2011
14:15
Bulgaria  Flag of Bulgaria.svg0–6Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
28 July 2011
16:15
Slovakia  Flag of Slovakia.svg1–3Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
28 July 2011
18:00
Austria  Flag of Austria.svg2–1Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania

30 July 2011
10:00
Slovakia  Flag of Slovakia.svg3–0Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
30 July 2011
12:30
Czech Republic  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg2–3Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
30 July 2011
15:00
Turkey  Flag of Turkey.svg0–15Flag of Austria.svg  Austria

31 July 2011
09:00
Lithuania  Flag of Lithuania.svg6–0Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
31 July 2011
11:30
Turkey  Flag of Turkey.svg4–2Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
31 July 2011
14:00
Austria  Flag of Austria.svg1–2Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic

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References

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  2. "Women Field Hockey Eurohockey Nations Championship III 2011 Wien (AUT) - Winner Lithuania". todor66.com. Retrieved 5 December 2020.