FIH Women's World Ranking

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The FIH Women's World Rankings is a ranking system for women's national teams in field hockey. The teams of the member nations of International Hockey Federation (FIH), field hockey's world governing body, are ranked based on their game results. The rankings were introduced in October 2003.[1]

Current rankings

Women's Top 20 Rankings as of 12 March 2024[2]
Rank Change Team Points
1 Steady  Netherlands 3483.05
2 Increase 1  Argentina 2827.38
3 Increase 2  Germany 2731.99
4 Decrease 2  Australia 2678.07
5 Decrease 1  Belgium 2498.75
6 Increase 1  England 2304.06
7 Increase 1  Spain 2243.72
8 Increase 2  China 2226.16
9 Decrease 3  India 2215
10 Increase 1  Japan 2000.89
11 Decrease 2  New Zealand 1951.76
12 Steady  South Korea 1813.89
13 Increase 2  United States 1790.83
14 Decrease 1  Ireland 1775.94
15 Decrease 1  Chile 1697.98
16 Steady  Canada 1518.71
17 Steady  Scotland 1513.96
18 Increase 2  South Africa 1399.65
19 Steady  Italy 1390.25
20 Increase 3  France 1327.34
*Change from 2 December 2023

Uses of the rankings

The rankings were introduced to overcome the criticism of fixing when drawing the pools for each tournament. It also determines the quotas for tournaments such as the Olympic Games and the World Cup.[3]

Calculation method

Overview

All of the FIH-recognised, including qualifying and continental matches played in last four years are included in ranking points calculation. However, the past results will be deducted by the percentage set by the FIH as shown by the tabulation below:

Year Points percentage included
Year 4 100%
Year 3 75%
Year 2 50%
Year 1 25%
Total points

Continental championships method

FIH had set allocated ranking points for all the continental tournaments. However, a different percentage of points for every continent raised questions about the system. Only Europe had full 100% points allocation for all classifications while the others had only several finishers with full points allocation. Africa was the sole continent with neither men's or women's tournaments having full points allocation regardless of the classifications.

New calculation method

From 2020 onwards, the FIH rolled out a new match-based world rankings system similar to the ones being used in

association football.[4]

Rank leaders

Women's at the end of each year
Year Team
Present  Netherlands
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011  Argentina
2010
2009  Netherlands
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003  Argentina
Women's Leaderboard
Team Years
 Netherlands 18
 Argentina 3

See also

References

  1. ^ "FIH to introduce world rankings". The Hindu. 2 September 2003. Archived from the original on 24 September 2004. Retrieved 22 December 2012.
  2. ^ "FIH Outdoor World Hockey Rankings". FIH. 12 March 2024. Retrieved 12 March 2024.
  3. ^ "FIH World Ranking System" (PDF). International Hockey Federation. FIH.ch. Retrieved 22 December 2012.
  4. ^ "FIH creates Hockey5s World Cup". fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. 11 November 2019. Retrieved 14 November 2019.

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