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Las Leonas win BDO FIH World Cup

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ost nation Argentina have won the BDO FIH World Cup thanks to a 3-1 victory over The Netherlands. It was a stunning match between the two top ranked teams, but two Carla REBECCHI goals either side of a Noel BARRIONUEVO penalty corner gave Las Leonas victory over the Olympic champions.

It was a stunning night for Las Leonas, who saw their star player Luciana AYMAR named as the player of the tournament. Incredibly, AYMAR was also playing her 300th international match for Argentina, with winning the World Cup being the perfect way to crown the occasion. The best goalkeeper award went to England's Beth STORRY, who helped her side to a Bronze medal earlier in the day thanks to victory over Germany. The best young player award went to India's Rani RAMPAL, while Maartje PAUMEN was given the prize for tournament top goalscorer. Australia were the recepients of the fair play prize. 

Match 38 - Final 1-2:  Netherlands v Argentina 1-3
> Argentina are World Champions for the second time ever and for the first time since their maiden World title in 2002.
> Las Leonas are the third team to win the World Cup as hosts, joining West Germany in 1976 and the Netherlands in 1986.
> Argentina are now on 7 World Cup medals (2 gold – 3 silver – 2 bronze).
> The Netherlands are now on a record 11 World Cup medals (6 gold – 4 silver – 1 bronze).
> Argentina is the first team to beat the Netherlands three times in one year at major tournaments (Olympics, World Cup, Champions Trophy and European Nations Cup).
> Luciana Aymar, Marine Russo, Agustina Soledad Garcia and Claudia Burkart all won a third World Cup medal. They are no on 2 gold (2002, 2010) and one bronze (2006).
> Carla Rebecchi (ARG) scored twice today. She also scored in Argentina’s two Champions Trophy wins over the Netherlands at Nottingham 2010.
> Argentina have opened the score in all 7 of their matches at Rosario 2010.
> Noel Barrionuevo (ARG) scored her 6th PC goal of the tournament to become joint third on the tournament top scorer list trailing Maartje Paumen (11) and Rani Rampal (7).
> Argentina took a 2-0 lead after only 8 minutes. The last time the Dutch were 2 goals down this early in the match was 16 years ago, at the 1994 World Cup, when Germany took a 2-0 lead after only 7 minutes and went on to win 2-1.
> Tournament top scorer Maartje Paumen (NED) lifted her goals total to 12. Only Fieke Boekhorst (NED) has ever scored more goals in a World Cup tournament (13 goals in 1981).
> Maartje Paumen has scored in all 7 of Holland’s matches at Rosario 2010. The last player to score in seven successive World Cup matches was Bianca Langham-Pritchard (AUS) in 1998.
> Minke Smeets (1Gold – 3 Silvers) is now on 4 World Cup medals. The competition record is five medals by Lisette Sevens (3G – 1S – 1B) in the 1970’s and 1980’s.

 


SCHEDULE & RESULTS - WOMEN

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Time

Pool

Teams

Score

Sunday 29 August
01 14:30 B  China :  Koreakorea 1:2 (1:1)
02 17:00 B Spain Spain       : england England 2:3 (2:3)
03 19:30 B ARGENTINA Argentina : RSA South Africa 5:2 (1:1)
 
Monday 30 August
04 14:30 A nethterland Netherlands : INDIA India 7:1 (3:1)
05 17:00 A ger Germany : NEW ZEALAND New Zealand 2:0 (2:0)
06 19:30 A aut Australia : japan Japan 2:1 (1:0)
 
Tuesday 31 August
07 14:30 B china China : england England 0:1 (0:1)
08 17:00 B RSA South Africa : Spain Spain 2:1 (1:1)
09 19:30 B ARGENTINA Argentina : korea Korea 1:0 (0:0)
 
  Wednesday 1 September
10 14:30 A INDIA India : Australia Australia 3:6 (1:2)
11 17:00 A nethterland Netherlands : NEW ZEALAND New Zealand 7:3 (2:1)
12 19:30 A ger Germany : japan Japan 2:1 (0:0)
 
Thursday 2 September
13 14:30 B RSA South Africa : china China RAIN
14 17:00 B england England : korea Korea RAIN
15 19:30 B Spain Spain : ARGENTINA Argentina RAIN
 
Friday 3 September - REVISED
13 09;00 B RSA South Africa : china China 1:4 (1:1)
14 11:30 B england England : korea Korea 1:1 (0:1)
15 14:00 B Spain Spain : ARGENTINA Argentina 0:4 (0:2)
16 16:30 A INDIA India : ger Germany 1:4 (1:2)
17 19:00 A aut Australia : nethterland Netherlands 1:4 (1:2)
18 21:30 A japan Japan : NEW ZEALAND New Zealand 2:2 (0:0)
 
 Saturday 4 September
19 14:30 B england England : RSA South Africa 2:1 (1:0)
20 17:00 B korea Korea : Spain Spain 2:2 (2:1)
21 19:30 B china China : ARGENTINA Argentina 0:2 (0:0)
  
Sunday 5 September
22 14:30 A japan Japan : INDIA India 0:2 (0:1)
23 17:00 A ger Germany : nethterland Netherlands 1:2 (1:0)
24 19:30 A NEW ZEALAND New Zealand : aut Australia 1:4 (1:1)
 
  Monday 6 September
25 14:30 B Spain Spain : china China 0:6 (0:1)
26 17:00 B korea Korea : RSA South Africa 5:3 (1:1)
27 19:30 B ARGENTINA Argentina : england England 2:0 (1:0)
 
Tuesday 7 September
28 14:30 A NEW ZEALAND New Zealand : INDIA India 3:0 (0:0)
29 17:00 A nethterland Netherlands : japan Japan 5:2 (2:0)
30 19:30 A aut Australia : ger Germany 0:1 (0:0)
- Pool Standings -
Wednesday 8 September
Rest Day
Thursday 9 September
31 13:30 11-12  japan Japan :  Spain Spain 2:1 (0:0)
32 16:30 semi  nethterland Netherlands :  england England  1:1 (0:0) 4:3 aps
33 19:30 semi  ARGENTINA Argentina  :  ger Germany  2:1 (1:0)
Friday 10 September
34 13:30 9-10  INDIA India :  RSA South Africa 4:3 (2:2)
35 16:30 7-8  NEW ZEALAND New Zealand :  china China 3:0 (2:0)
36 19:30 5-6  aut Australia :  korea Korea  2:1 (1:1)
Saturday 11 September
37 16:30 Bronze  england England :  ger Germany 2:0 (2:0)
38 19:30 Gold  nethterland Netherlands : ARGENTINA Argentina 1:3 (0:2)
 


 
 
 
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