Field hockey at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament


The women's field hockey tournament at the 2004 Summer Olympics was the 7th edition of the field hockey event for women at the Summer Olympic Games. It was held over an eleven-day period beginning on 16 August, and culminating with the medal finals on 26 August. All games were played at the hockey centre within the Hellinikon Olympic Complex in Athens, Greece.
Germany won the gold medal for the first time after defeating the Netherlands 2–1 in the final. Argentina won the bronze medal by defeating China 1–0.

Qualification

Each of the continental champions from five federations received an automatic berth. Along with the five teams qualifying through the Olympic Qualification Tournament, ten teams competed in this tournament.
DatesEventLocationQualifier
5–11 October 20022002 Asian Games Busan, South Korea
25–31 May 20032003 Oceania Cup Melbourne, Australia
Auckland and Whangarei, New Zealand
3–13 August 20032003 Pan American Games Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
1–13 September 20032003 EuroHockey Nations Championship Barcelona, Spain
7–17 October 20032003 All-Africa Games Abuja, Nigeria
19–28 March 2004Olympic Qualification Tournament Manukau, New Zealand




Although the host nation would have qualified automatically as well, the International Hockey Federation and the International Olympic Committee refused to give them an automatic berth due to the standard hockey in Greece. Greece appealed the decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, however it was turned down. Greece's first option to gain a place at the Olympics was by qualifying for the EuroHockey Nations Championship held in 2003. As they did not qualify for this tournament their last option was to beat Russia, the last ranked team of the Olympic Qualification Tournament in a best of three play-off competition. Russia would have kept its place in the Qualifier regardless of whether it won or lost against Greece. There would, however, have been four places at stake at the tournament if Greece had qualified, rather than five. Eventually Greece withdrew from participating due to explicit financial reasons.

Umpires

Rosters

Results

All times are Eastern European Time

Preliminary round

Pool A

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Pool B

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Classification round

Ninth and tenth place

Fifth to eighth place classification

Crossover
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Seventh and eighth place
Fifth and sixth place

First to fourth place classification

Semi-finals
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Bronze Medal Match
Gold Medal Match

Statistics

Final ranking

Goalscorers