The Women's Indoor Hockey World Cup is an international
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competition organised by the
International Hockey Federation (FIH). The tournament was first held in
2003
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and it is held every four years.
Format
Twelve qualified teams will be divided into two pools. The top two in their pool qualified for the first to fourth classification, while third and fourth qualified for fifth to eighth classification, the last two teams will play for last four placing.
Qualification
Qualification is set by the governing body, the International Hockey Federation. The qualified teams include the host country, continental champions and the most recent World Cup final ranking.
Summaries
Performance by nation
:
* = ''host country''
Team appearances
References
External links
FIH website*https://ifosta.de/Sport/Hockey/Frauen/12-InternationaleMeisterschaften/Weltmeisterschaften-HockeyHalleFrauen.html
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World Cup
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World championships in hockey variants
Recurring sporting events established in 2003