The Devils at Junior Women’s Hockey World Cup Chile 2023: Recap and What’s Next

2023-12-10 02:16:09

The Devils This Saturday they finished their participation in the Junior Women’s Hockey World Cup Chile 2023 which ends this Sunday on the fields of the Claudia Schüler National Stadium.

In the first game of the evening shift, The national representatives fell 2-1 once morest South Korea in the definition for eleventh and twelfth place.

The only conversion of the cast led by Alejandro Gómez was the work of of the captain Francisca Irazoqui, one of the figures that the team had during the competition.

With this result achieved on the Ñuñoa grass, Chile ended its presence and the coach projected what is to come for the Under 21 squad that continues working to complement the success of the adult teams at the Santiago 2023 Pan American Games.

“We entered with the ranking 16 and finished in 12, that is always positive. I think that playing in a World Cup is always a growth and leaves us with a lot of analysis for the future. We start once more in January, some girls have already passed (from the category) and other younger ones are going to continue with us,” said the Argentine coach.

What’s next for the Diablas?

“We will start a process in June thinking regarding the Pan American Games in Canada and the same coaches will be there. After that we will see what continues for us and for the federation,” described Alejandro Gómez following the match once morest the Asians.

“We need more of these tournaments, obviously you can’t have a World Cup every day, but you can compete more often at this level once morest any of these teams. This helps us grow and, in addition, we must grow in the national tournament, make more of a difference, be more competitive, train more and be more demanding,” he analyzed.

The results of the day at the Hockey World Cup

Canada 3 – 5 New Zealand (15th place)
Zimbabwe 1 – 6 South Africa (13th place)
Chile 1 – 2 South Korea (11th place)
United States 2 (2) – 2 (4) India (9th place)

This Sunday’s programming

12:15 hours / Spain vs. Japan (7th place)
2:30 p.m. / Germany vs. Australia (5th place)
5:00 p.m. / England vs. Belgium (3rd place)
7:15 p.m. / Netherlands vs. Argentina (Final)

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