1995 Women's EuroHockey Nations Championship

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The 1995 Women's EuroHockey Nations Championship was the fourth edition of the women's field hockey championship organised by the European Hockey Federation. It was held in Amstelveen, Netherlands from June 14 to June 25, 1995. In the final host Netherlands defeated reigning Olympic champion Spain after penalty strokes to clinch its third title.

Contents

Venue

Squads

Umpires

Preliminary round

Group A

TeamPointsGWDLGFGADiff
1.Flag of England.svg  England 105500190+19
2.Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 85401252+23
3.Flag of Ireland hockey team.svg  Ireland 65302583
4.Flag of France.svg  France 4520311110
5.Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1501411211
6.Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 1501443228
Ireland  Flag of Ireland hockey team.svg1 – 0Flag of Italy.svg  Italy


Belgium  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg0 – 9Flag of England.svg  England


Germany  Flag of Germany.svg3 – 1Flag of France.svg  France
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg1 – 1Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium


England  Flag of England.svg4 – 0Flag of France.svg  France
Germany  Flag of Germany.svg4 – 0Flag of Ireland hockey team.svg  Ireland
France  Flag of France.svg4 – 0Flag of Italy.svg  Italy


Ireland  Flag of Ireland hockey team.svg2 – 1Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium


England  Flag of England.svg1 – 0Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Ireland  Flag of Ireland hockey team.svg2 – 1Flag of France.svg  France


England  Flag of England.svg3 – 0Flag of Italy.svg  Italy


Germany  Flag of Germany.svg15 – 0Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Ireland  Flag of Ireland hockey team.svg0 – 2Flag of England.svg  England


France  Flag of France.svg5 – 2Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Germany  Flag of Germany.svg3 – 0Flag of Italy.svg  Italy

Group B

TeamPointsGWDLGFGADiff
1.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 105500240+24
2.Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 85401152+13
3.Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 55212145+9
4.Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 55212138+5
5.Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 2510422321
6.Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 0500503030
Scotland  Flag of Scotland.svg3 – 1Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic


Spain  Flag of Spain.svg3 – 0Flag of Russia.svg  Russia


Netherlands  Flag of the Netherlands.svg10 – 0Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Spain  Flag of Spain.svg4 – 0Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden


Russia  Flag of Russia.svg5 – 0Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic


Netherlands  Flag of the Netherlands.svg1 – 0Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
Scotland  Flag of Scotland.svg0 – 1Flag of Spain.svg  Spain


Netherlands  Flag of the Netherlands.svg8 – 0Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic


Russia  Flag of Russia.svg6 – 0Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Spain  Flag of Spain.svg7 – 0Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Scotland  Flag of Scotland.svg9 – 0Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden


Netherlands  Flag of the Netherlands.svg3 – 0Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Czech Republic  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg1 – 0Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden


Scotland  Flag of Scotland.svg2 – 2Flag of Russia.svg  Russia


Netherlands  Flag of the Netherlands.svg2 – 0Flag of Spain.svg  Spain

Play-offs

5th/8th place
Russia  Flag of Russia.svg4 – 0Flag of Ireland hockey team.svg  Ireland


5th/8th place
Scotland  Flag of Scotland.svg3 – 0Flag of France.svg  France


1st/4th place
Spain  Flag of Spain.svg3 – 1Flag of England.svg  England


1st/4th place
Netherlands  Flag of the Netherlands.svg2 – 1Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
9th/12th place
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg4 – 0Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden


9th/12th place
Czech Republic  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg0 – 0
2 – 1 [aps]
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium


7th/8th place
France  Flag of France.svg1 – 1
4 – 3 [aps]
Flag of Ireland hockey team.svg  Ireland


5th/6th place
Russia  Flag of Russia.svg2 – 2
6 – 5 [aps]
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
11th/12th place
Belgium  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg6 – 0Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden


9th/10th place
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg1 – 0Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic


3rd/4th place
Germany  Flag of Germany.svg1 – 0Flag of England.svg  England


1st/2nd place
Netherlands  Flag of the Netherlands.svg2 – 2
4 – 1 [aps]
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain

Awards

 1995 EuroHockey Nations Championship winners 
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Netherlands
Third title

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