Updated: 8 November 2022
BDO FIH World Cup 2023, Rosario, Argentina, 30 August-12 September 2023
- Argentina (Host and Champion of the 3rd Women’s Pan American Cup)
- South Africa (Champion of the Africa Cup of Nations, 2022)
- New Zealand (Champion of the 6th Women’s Oceania Cup)
- Netherlands (Champion of the 9th Women’s EuroHockey Nations Championship)
- Germany (Silver medalist of the 9th Women’s EuroHockey Nations Championship)
- England (Bronze medalist of the 9th Women’s EuroHockey Nations Championship)
- Spain (Fourth ranked team of the 9th Women’s EuroHockey Nations Championship)
- China (Champion of the 7th Women’s Asia Cup)
- India (Silver medalist of the 7th Women’s Asia Cup)
3 vacancies left:
- Winner of the Women’s World Cup Qualification Tournament – No. 1
- Winner of the Women’s World Cup Qualification Tournament – No. 2
- Winner of the Women’s World Cup Qualification Tournament – No. 3
Quotas for Women’s World Cup Qualification Tournament
Africa: 0
Asia: 3 (JPN, KOR, MAS)
Europe: 9 (AZE, BEL, BLR, FRA, IRE, ITA, RUS, SCO, WAL)
Oceania: 1 (AUS)
Pan America: 5 (CAN, CHI, MEX, TRI, USA)
Please click here for the official Qualification Criteria
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