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1989 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy

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1989 Women's Hockey
Champions Trophy
Tournament details
Host countryWest Germany
CityFrankfurt
Dates3–10 September
Teams6
Final positions
Champions South Korea (1st title)
Runner-up Australia
Third place West Germany
Tournament statistics
Matches played15
Goals scored46 (3.07 per match)
Top scorer(s)Australia Jackie Pereira (7 goals)
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The 1989 Women's Champions Trophy is the 2nd edition of Hockey Champions Trophy for women. It was held from September 3–10, 1989 in Frankfurt, West Germany.

Squads

Australia
  1. Maree Fish (GK)
  2. Christine Dobson
  3. Juliet Haslam
  4. Vanessa Barnes
  5. Angela Kaaks (GK)
  6. Michelle Capes
  7. Alison Peek
  8. Lisa Powell
  9. Lee Capes
  10. Kim Small
  11. Sally Carbon
  12. Jackie Pereira
  13. Tracey Belbin
  14. Rechelle Hawkes
  15. Sharon Patmore (c)
  16. Kim Rayner
  1. Deb Whitten (GK)
  2. Tina Farrar
  3. Deb Covey
  4. Sue Bond
  5. Carmen Kirkness
  6. Sandra Levy
  7. Rochelle Low
  8. Melanie Slade
  9. Joan Robere
  10. Joel Brough
  11. Michelle Conn
  12. Laurelee Kopeck
  13. Bernie Casey
  14. Milena Gaiga
  15. Sara Ballantyne
  16. Sharon Creelman (c)
Great Britain
  1. Jill Atkins
  2. Valerie Hallam (GK)
  3. Gill Brown
  4. Karen Brown
  5. Mary Nevill (c)
  6. Julie Elms (GK)
  7. Vickey Dixon
  8. Wendy Fraser
  9. Sandy Lister
  10. Gill Messenger
  11. Tracy Fry
  12. Watkin Lynda
  13. Catherine Sterling
  14. Jane Sixsmith
  15. Kate Parker
  16. Alison Ramsay
  1. Carina Bleeker (GK)
  2. Jacqueline Toxopeus (GK)
  3. Willemijn Duyster
  4. Annemieke Fokke
  5. Terry Sibbing
  6. Mieketine Wouters
  7. Caroline Leenders
  8. Daniëlle Koenen
  9. Ingrid Wolff
  10. Anneloes Nieuwenhuizen (c)
  11. Suzan van der Wielen
  12. Simone van Haarlem
  13. Ingrid Appels
  14. Helen Lejuene
  15. Florentine Steenberghe
  16. Wietske de Ruiter
South Korea
  1. You Jae-sook (GK)
  2. Han Gum-shil
  3. Chang Eun-jung
  4. Hee Kim-kuk
  5. Kim Soon-duk
  6. Son Jeong-im
  7. Baek Beon-a
  8. Kim Hyun
  9. Soon Cho-kyu
  10. Jin Won-sim
  11. Kwon Chang-sook
  12. Yang Hea-sook
  13. Kim Young-sook
  14. Young Ku-mun
  15. Lim Kye-sook (c)
  16. Kim Hyung-soon

Results

Pool standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1st place, gold medalist(s) South Korea 5 4 1 0 11 3 +8 9
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Australia 5 3 2 0 14 10 +4 8
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) West Germany 5 2 2 1 7 3 +4 6
4 Great Britain 5 1 1 3 7 11 −4 3
5 Netherlands 5 0 2 3 4 9 −5 2
6 Canada 5 0 2 3 3 10 −7 2
Source: FIH

Matches

3 September 1989
10:00
Netherlands 0–0 Canada
Report
Umpires:

3 September 1989
12:30
South Korea 1–0 West Germany
Lim Goal 21' Report
Umpires:

3 September 1989
14:30
Australia 3–2 Great Britain
Pereira Goal 18'22'
Hawkes Goal 67'
Report K. Brown Goal 24'
Nevill Goal 44'
Umpires:


4 September 1989
13:30
Netherlands 2–3 Great Britain
Lejeune Goal 40'
Van der Wielen Goal 61'
Report K. Brown Goal 5'
Parker Goal 52'
Sixsmith Goal 58'
Umpires:

4 September 1989
15:10
Canada 0–3 West Germany
Report Jungjohann Goal 38'
Ferneck Goal 46'
Becker Goal 66'
Umpires:

4 September 1989
17:30
Australia 3–3 South Korea
Pereira Goal 3'
Patmore Goal 24'
Small Goal 51'
Report Lim Goal 35'63'
Chang Goal 64'
Umpires:


6 September 1989
15:30
Canada 2–2 Great Britain
Conn Goal 46'
Covey Goal 52'
Report Dixon Goal 9'
K. Brown Goal 25'
Umpires:

6 September 1989
17:30
Netherlands 0–2 South Korea
Report Chang Goal 5'65'
Umpires:


7 September 1989
15:30
Australia 2–2 West Germany
Capes Goal 43'
Pereira Goal 70'
Report Hentschel Goal 10'
Jungjohann Goal 46'
Umpires:


9 September 1989
11:00
Netherlands 2–4 Australia
Lejeune Goal 17'21' Report Hawkes Goal 50'
Small Goal 52'
Pereira Goal 58'62'
Umpires:

9 September 1989
13:00
Canada 0–3 South Korea
Report Jin Goal 30'
Lim Goal 61'64'
Umpires:

9 September 1989
15:00
Great Britain 0–2 West Germany
Report Hentschel Goal 13'
Jungjohann Goal 16'
Umpires:


10 September 1989
11:00
Australia 2–1 Canada
Pereira Goal 22'
Small Goal 25'
Report Low Goal 70'
Umpires:

10 September 1989
13:00
Great Britain 0–2 South Korea
Report Chang Goal 28'
Lim Goal 64'
Umpires:

10 September 1989
15:00
Netherlands 0–0 West Germany
Report
Umpires:

Statistics

Final standings

  1. South Korea
  2. Australia
  3. West Germany
  4. Great Britain
  5. Netherlands
  6. Canada

Goalscorers

There were 46 goals scored in 15 matches, for an average of 3.07 goals per match.

7 goals

  • Australia Jacqui Pereira

6 goals

  • South Korea Lim Kye-Sook

4 goals

  • South Korea Chang Eun-Jung

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

Source: FIH

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