Junior Oceania Cup

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Junior Oceania Cup
Current season, competition or edition:
Field hockey current event.svg 2022 Junior Oceania Cup
Sport Field hockey
Founded2000;23 years ago (2000)
No. of teams2–4
Continent OHF (Oceania)
Most recent
champion(s)
M: Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia (5th title)
W: Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia (6th title)
Most titlesM: Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia (5 titles)
W: Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia (6 titles)

The Junior Oceania Cup is an international men's and women's under-21 field hockey competition organised by the Oceania Hockey Federation (OHF). It is held quadrennially to determine which teams will receive an automatic berth to the men's and women's Junior World Cups. [1]

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Australia are the most recent champions in both the men's and women's tournaments, defeating the national under-21 sides from New Zealand in each division. [2] [3] [4]

Men's tournament

Summaries

YearFinal hostFinalThird place match
ChampionsScoreRunners-upThird placeScoreFourth place
2004
Details
Wellington, New ZealandFlag of Australia (converted).svg
Australia
Round Robin Flag of New Zealand.svg
New Zealand
Only Two Teams
2008
Details
Brisbane, AustraliaFlag of Australia (converted).svg
Australia
Round Robin Flag of New Zealand.svg
New Zealand
Only Two Teams
2013
Details
Gold Coast, AustraliaFlag of Australia (converted).svg
Australia
4–2Flag of New Zealand.svg
New Zealand
Flag of Vanuatu.svg
Vanuatu
2–1Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg
Papua New Guinea
2016
Details
Gold Coast, AustraliaFlag of Australia (converted).svg
Australia
Round Robin Flag of New Zealand.svg
New Zealand
Only Two Teams
2022
Details
Canberra, AustraliaFlag of Australia (converted).svg
Australia
Round Robin Flag of New Zealand.svg
New Zealand
Only Two Teams

Women's tournament

Summaries

YearFinal hostFinalMatch Results
ChampionsScoreRunners-upMatch 1Match 2Match 3
2000
Details
Canberra, AustraliaFlag of Australia (converted).svg
Australia
Round Robin Flag of New Zealand.svg
New Zealand
0–02–04–3
2004
Details
Wellington, New ZealandFlag of Australia (converted).svg
Australia
Round Robin Flag of New Zealand.svg
New Zealand
2–34–14–1
2008
Details
Brisbane, AustraliaFlag of Australia (converted).svg
Australia
Round Robin Flag of New Zealand.svg
New Zealand
4–12–33–1
2013
Details
Gold Coast, AustraliaFlag of Australia (converted).svg
Australia
Round Robin Flag of New Zealand.svg
New Zealand
3–14–13–2
2016
Details
Gold Coast, AustraliaFlag of Australia (converted).svg
Australia
Round Robin Flag of New Zealand.svg
New Zealand
2–13–24–1
2022
Details
Canberra, AustraliaFlag of Australia (converted).svg
Australia
Round Robin Flag of New Zealand.svg
New Zealand
2–24–23–0

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References

  1. "Qualification Criteria for FIH Junior World Cup 2021" (PDF). fih.ch. International Hockey Federation . Retrieved 23 September 2019.
  2. "Australia qualified for Junior World Cup". hockey.org.au. Hockey Australia . Retrieved 23 September 2019.
  3. "2016 Junior World Cup Qualifier - Men". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation . Retrieved 23 September 2019.
  4. "2016 Junior World Cup Qualifier - Women". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation . Retrieved 23 September 2019.