2011 Girls' EuroHockey Youth Championships Host country NetherlandsCity Utrecht Dates 12–17 July 2011 Teams 8 Venue(s) De Klapperboom Champions Netherlands (4th title) Runner-up GermanyThird place EnglandMatches played 20 Goals scored 92 (4.6 per match) Top scorer(s) Laura Saenger (9 goals)Best player Lisa Scheerlinck
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The 2011 Girls' EuroHockey Youth Championship was the 6th edition of the Girls' EuroHockey Youth Championship . The tournament was held from 12 to 17 July 2011 in Utrecht , Netherlands at the De Klapperboom .[1]
Netherlands won the tournament for the fourth time after defeating Germany 4–1 in the final.[2] [3]
Format
The eight teams were split into two groups of four teams. The top two teams advanced to the semifinals to determine the winner in a knockout system. The bottom two teams played in a new group with the teams they did not play against in the group stage. The bottom two teams were relegated to the EuroHockey Youth Championship II.
Qualified teams
The following teams participated in the 2011 EuroHockey Youth Championship:
Dates
Event
Location
Quotas
Qualifier(s)
–
Host
1
Netherlands
7–12 July 2011
2009 EuroHockey Youth Championship
Nivelles , Belgium
5
Belgium England France Germany Ireland
2009 EuroHockey Youth Championship II
Madrid , Spain
2
Scotland Spain
Total
8
Officials
The following umpires were appointed by the EHF and FIH to officiate the tournament:[4]
Ana Faias (POR )
Ines El Hajem (FRA )
Heike Holthausen (GER )
Alison Keogh (IRE )
Adrienne Lijs (NED )
Hanneke Menting (NED )
Sylvie Petitjean (FRA )
Brigitta Sedy (AUT )
Montserrat Solózano (ESP )
Alwine Sterk (NED )
Kerri Target (SCO )
Lia Waine (ENG )
Nicole Wajer (NED )
Nicole de Winter (NED )
Results
Preliminary round
Pool A
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification
1
Netherlands (H)
3
3
0
0
26
1
+25
9
Advanced to Semi-finals
2
Ireland
3
2
0
1
4
5
−1
6
3
Belgium
3
1
0
2
3
12
−9
3
4
Scotland
3
0
0
3
2
17
−15
0
Source: Deutscher Hockey-Bund Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result.[5] (H) Hosts
Netherlands
4–0
Ireland
Scheerlinck 8' L. van Wijk 28' , 34' Nix 57'
Report
Umpires: Ana Faias (POR) Montserrat Solózano (ESP)
Belgium
3–0
Scotland
Gerniers 42' , 64' Wouters 45'
Report
Umpires: Lia Waine (ENG) Brigitta Sedy (AUT)
Ireland
3–1
Scotland
Froeling 2' , 20' Beattie 65'
Report
Robertson 27'
Umpires: Nicole de Winter (NED) Sylvie Petitjean (FRA)
Belgium
0–11
Netherlands
Report
Plokker 8' Nix 12' , 60' Scheerlinck 14' L. van Wijk 23' , 29' , 38' Keil 25' De Lange 45' , 48' Derkx 65'
Umpires: Heike Holthausen (GER) Ines El Hajem (FRA)
Netherlands
11–1
Scotland
Derkx 3' , 24' Scheerlinck 7' , 14' , 18' , 61' Keil 23' Verschoor 26' , 43' Nix 58' , 59'
Report
Hill 42'
Umpires: Ines El Hajem (FRA) Brigitta Sedy (AUT)
Ireland
1–0
Belgium
Mullan 1'
Report
Umpires: Lia Waine (ENG) Adrienne Lijs (NED)
Pool B
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification
1
Germany
3
3
0
0
13
2
+11
9
Advanced to Semi-finals
2
England
3
2
0
1
6
4
+2
6
3
France
3
1
0
2
3
10
−7
3
4
Spain
3
0
0
3
4
10
−6
0
Source: Deutscher Hockey-Bund Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result.[5]
Germany
6–0
France
Saenger 16' , 34' , 48' , 61' Knüpfer 41' Willems 57'
Report
Umpires: Kerri Target (SCO) Alwine Sterk (NED)
England
3–1
Spain
Crosley 11' , 44' Curran 55'
Report
Pons 40'
Umpires: Alison Keogh (IRE) Nicole Wajer (NED)
England
1–3
Germany
Curran 48'
Report
Saenger 4' , 40' Stöckel 62'
Umpires: Adrienne Lijs (NED) Kerri Target (SCO)
France
3–2
Spain
Billore 24' , 51' Huvelle 33'
Report
Heras 7' Tost 19'
Umpires: Hanneke Menting (NED) Nicole Wajer (NED)
Germany
4–1
Spain
Saenger 6' Stöckel 25' Krätsch 30' Hayn 34'
Report
Magaz 58'
Umpires: Alwine Sterk (NED) Ana Faias (POR)
France
0–2
England
Report
Cox 52' Crosley 54'
Umpires: Montserrat Solózano (ESP) Alison Keogh (IRE)
Classification round
Fifth to eighth place classification
Points from the preliminary round were carried over to Pool C to determine group standings.
Pool C
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Relegation
1
France
3
3
0
0
7
4
+3
9
2
Belgium
3
2
0
1
7
4
+3
6
3
Scotland
3
1
0
2
3
6
−3
3
Relegated to 2013 EuroHockey Youth Championship II
4
Spain
3
0
0
3
5
8
−3
0
Source: Deutscher Hockey-Bund Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result.[5]
Umpires: Kerri Targett (SCO) Ines El Hajem (FRA)
Belgium
1–2
France
Beernaert 37'
Report
Billore 11' , 59'
Umpires: Heike Holthausen (GER) Nicole Wajer (NED)
France
2–1
Scotland
Preney 15' Billore 33'
Report
Robertson 22'
Umpires: Hanneke Menting (NED) Montserrat Solózano (ESP)
Umpires: Lia Waine (ENG) Sylvie Petitjean (FRA)
First to fourth place classification
Semi-finals Final
16 July 2011
Netherlands2
17 July 2011
England0
Netherlands4
16 July 2011
Germany1
Germany4
Ireland1
Third place
17 July 2011
England4
Ireland1
Semi-finals
Germany
4–1
Ireland
Saenger 3' , 27' Knüpfer 30' Mayen 38'
Report
Mullan 13'
Umpires: Lia Waine (ENG) Ana Faias (POR)
Umpires: Alison Keogh (IRE) Montserrat Solózano (ESP)
Third and fourth place
England
4–1
Ireland
Owsley 34' Martin 39' , 45' Crosley 58'
Report
McKee 57'
Umpires: Nicole de Winter (NED) Kerri Targett (SCO)
Final
Umpires: Alison Keogh (IRE) Ana Faias (POR)
Awards
The following awards were presented at the conclusion of the tournament:[6]
Player of the Tournament
Top Goalscorer
Goalkeeper of the Tournament
Lisa Scheerlinck
Laura Saenger
Isabelle Gerz
Statistics
Final standings
As per statistical convention in field hockey, matches decided in extra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-outs are counted as draws.
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Status
Netherlands (H)
5
5
0
0
32
2
+30
15
Tournament Champion
Germany
5
4
0
1
18
7
+11
12
England
5
3
0
2
10
7
+3
9
4
Ireland
5
2
0
3
6
13
−7
6
5
France
5
3
0
2
7
12
−5
9
6
Belgium
5
2
0
3
7
16
−9
6
7
Scotland
5
1
0
4
5
20
−15
3
Relegated to 2013 EuroHockey Youth Championship II
8
Spain
5
0
0
5
7
15
−8
0
Source: Deutscher Hockey-Bund(H) Hosts
Goalscorers
There were 92 goals scored in 20 matches, for an average of 4.6 goals per match.
9 goals
Laura Saenger
7 goals
Lisa Scheerlinck
6 goals
5 goals
Marie Billore
Elsie Nix
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
References
^ "Competitions Archive". eurohockey.altiusrt.com . European Hockey Federation . Retrieved 6 November 2020 .
^ "Europameisterschaft wU18". hockey.de (in German). Deutscher Hockey-Bund . Retrieved 6 November 2020 .
^ "GIRLS EUROHOCKEY YOUTH NATIONS CHAMPIONSHIPS". englandhockey.co.uk . England Hockey . Retrieved 6 November 2020 .
^ "Officials". hockey.nl (in Dutch). Hockey Netherlands . Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 6 November 2020 .
^ a b c "Tournament regulations – Outdoor competitions" (PDF) . International Hockey Federation . Retrieved 3 November 2020 .
^ "Persoonlijke prijzen Scheerlinck en De Wijkerslooth". hockey.nl (in Dutch). Hockey Netherlands . Archived from the original on 27 July 2011. Retrieved 9 November 2020 .
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