The following 24 teams, shown with pre-tournament World Rankings as of December 2018, when the pools were composed, qualified for the FIH Series Finals.
The tournament was originally scheduled to take place in Dublin but the venues, where it would be held, would not be finished in time, so the tournament was moved to Banbridge.[3]
All times are local (UTC+1).[4]
First round
Pool A
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
1
Ireland (H)
3
3
0
0
21
2
+19
9
Semi-finals
2
Malaysia
3
2
0
1
16
3
+13
6
Cross-overs
3
Czech Republic
3
1
0
2
7
11
−4
3
4
Singapore
3
0
0
3
0
28
−28
0
Seventh place game
Source: FIH Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals scored. [5] (H) Host
Updated to match(es) played on 16 June 2019. Source: FIH Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals scored. [5] (H) Host
15 June 2019 12:00
Chile
7–0
Mexico
Urroz3', 12', 47' De las Heras4', 45' Arrieta11' Villagrán14'
The following awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament.[9]
Best Player
Best Goalkeeper
Best Young Player
Top Goalscorer
Georgina Oliva
Rose Thomas
Anna Mollenhauer
Brienne Stairs
Goalscorers
The following goalscorers list comprises players from each event.
There were 308 goals scored in 60 matches, for an average of 5.13 goals per match.
11 goals
Gurjit Kaur
8 goals
Brienne Stairs
7 goals
Krestina Papkova
6 goals
Sara McManus
Consuelo de las Heras
Anna O'Flanagan
Lola Riera
5 goals
Carolina García
Bogdana Sadovaia
4 goals
Stephanie Norlander
Manuela Urroz
Rani Rampal
Eugenia Bianchi
Lara Oviedo
Maryna Vynohradova
Akiko Yamashita
Nuraini Rashid
Kang Ji-Na
Teresa Viana
Leah Wilkinson
3 goals
Hannah Haughn
Navneet Kaur
Nicola Daly
Sarah Hawkshaw
Kathryn Mullan
Zoe Wilson
Kanon Mori
Yuri Nagai
Siti Husain
Hanis Onn
Fazilla Sylvester
Michel Navarro
Dayana Yushkova
Fiona Semple
Dirkie Chamberlain
Lilian du Plessis
Carlota Petchamé
Carola Salvatella
Marta Segú
Yevheniya Kernoz
2 goals
Elena Sazhina
Rachel Donohoe
Karli Johansen
Fernanda Arrieta
Denise Krimerman
Fernanda Villagran
Natálie Hájková
Adéla Lehovcová
Jyoti
Vandana Katariya
Lalremsiami
Monika Malik
Roisin Upton
Sofía Cesanelli
Elisabetta Pacella
Giuliana Ruggieri
Izuki Tanaka
Norfaiezah Saiuti
Fatin Sukri
Wiktoria Błaszyk
Oriana Bratkowska
Mariia Bordolimova
Alina Khalimova
Kate Holmes
Sarah Jamieson
Quanita Bobbs
Cheon Eun-Bi
Cho Hye-Jin
Kim Hyun-Ji
Lee Yu-Rim
Berta Bonastre
Begoña García
Cristina Guinea
Tikhamporn Sakulpithak
Camila Piazza
Sophie Robinson
1 goal
Darya Belavusava
Maryna Nikitsina
Nastassia Syrayezhka
Danielle Hennig
Madeline Secco
Elise Wong
Amanda Woodcroft
Katherine Wright
Sofía Walbaum
Veronika Decosyová
Lucie Duchková
Jindřiška Richlová
Guusje van Bolhuis
Delfina Gaspari
Yohanna Lhopital
Perrine Seillier
Marie Simon
Victorine Vankemmel
Lilima Minz
Bethany Barr
Megan Frazer
Hannah Matthews
Shirley McCay
Gillian Pinder
Elena Tice
Celina Traverso
Mami Karino
Hazuki Nagai
Kana Urata
Miyu Suzuki
Surizan Awang
Kirandeep Gurdip
Norsharina Shabuddin
Nurmaizatulhanim Syafi
Nuramirah Zulkifli
Arlette Estrada
Fernanda Oviedo
Kiana-Che Cormack
Joane van Rooyen
Karolina Grochowalska
Amelia Katerla
Marlena Rybacha
Paula Sławińska
Svetlana Eroshina
Anna Golubeva
Evgeniia Sorokina
Kseniia Svezhentseva
Nicola Alexander-Lloyd
Louise Campbell
Robyn Collins
Kareena Cuthbert
Charlotte Watson
Lisa-Marie Deetlefs
Tarryn Glasby
Nomnikelo Veto
Bianca Wood
Seo Jung-Eun
Lee Seung-Ju
Lee Yu-Ri
Carmen Cano
Lucía Jiménez
Beatriz Pérez
Clara Ycart
Kateryna Samokhodchenko
Yuliia Shevchenko
Valeriia Tyshchenko
Sol Amadeo
Janine Stanley
Manuela Vilar del Valle
Sian French
Xenna Hughes
Natasha Marke-Jones
Source: Banbridge Hiroshima Valencia
Notes
^Singapore qualified as the highest ranked nation not already qualified via the other two routes
^Japan cannot qualify for the FIH Olympic Qualifiers because they are already qualified for the 2020 Summer Olympics as hosts.
References
^"Pools and venues confirmed for 2019 FIH Series Finals". fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. 23 October 2018. Retrieved 23 October 2018.
^"FIH Series Finals: all pools and venues confirmed". fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. 21 January 2019. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
^"FIH Series Finals To Take Place In Banbridge". www.hockey.ie. Hockey Ireland. 12 March 2018. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
^"FIH Series Finals: Pools composition and match schedules for Kuala Lumpur and Dublin revealed". fih.ch. 26 February 2019.
^ a b c d e fFIH Top Tier Tournament Regulations February 2019
^"Korea Win in Banbridge, Ireland and France Bag Top Individual Awards". fihseriesfinals.com. International Hockey Federation. 16 June 2019. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
^"India win the FIH Series Finals Hiroshima after all-Asia clash with Japan". fihseriesfinals.com. International Hockey Federation. 23 June 2019. Retrieved 23 June 2019.
^"Pools and match schedules confirmed for FIH Series Finals in Valencia and Le Touquet". fih.ch. 5 March 2019.
^"Spain shine in sunny Valencia as FIH Series Finals come to their conclusion". fihseriesfinals.com. International Hockey Federation. 27 June 2019. Retrieved 27 June 2019.