Turkey women's national field hockey team

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Turkey
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Association Turkish Hockey Federation
Confederation EHF (Europe)
Head Coachİismail Yildiz
Assistant coach(es)Gokhan Bilici
ManagerMustafa Çakir
CaptainKübra Güzelal
FIH ranking
Current 34 Decrease2.svg 1 (14 October 2023) [1]

The Turkey women's national field hockey team is organized by the Turkish Hockey Federation and represents Turkey in international women's field hockey competitions.

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Their first match was played on 11.9[ clarification needed ] of 2005, losing 0-10 to Croatia. [2]

Turkey won the 2017 Women's EuroHockey Championship III.

Tournament record

EuroHockey Championship

Women's EuroHockey Championship Qualification
YearRankMWDLGFGAGDMWDLGFGAGDLink
Flag of France.svg 1984 DNEDNE
Flag of England.svg 1987
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 1991
Flag of the Netherlands.svg 1995
Flag of Germany.svg 1999
Flag of Spain.svg 2003
Flag of Ireland.svg 2005 DNQ5005546-41 Link
Flag of England.svg 2007 4013225-23 Link
Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2009 Withdraw Link
Flag of Germany.svg 2011 5203736-29 Link
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 2013 520379-2 Link
Flag of England.svg 2015 4202880 Link
Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2017 4310143+11 Link
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 2019 5005631-25 Link
Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2021 5302216+15 Link
Flag of Germany.svg 2023 3012110-9 Link
Total0/160000000401232571184-113 Link

EuroHockey Championship II

EuroHockey Championship III

Hockey World League

Women's FIH Hockey World League
YearRankMWDLGFGAGD
2012–13 Round 15005350-47
2014–15 37th place9009553-48
2016–17 31st place101271040-30
Total3/324122118143-125

FIH Hockey Series

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References

  1. "FIH Outdoor World Hockey Rankings". FIH. 14 October 2023. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
  2. "Women Field Hockey Eurohockey Nations Challenge 2005 Prague (CZE) 11-17.09 - Winner Czechia".