Wales failed to reach to the semi-finals of the FIH Women’s Series Finals by a whisker when they were defeated by the home team by a margin of one to nil. The Welsh women finished third in the qualifying group.
Belarus, on the other hand, lost 4-1 against Italy and missed their chances to enter the last fours of the tournament.
Venue: Estadio Betero Valencia
Date & Time: 25th June 2019, 10:30 PM
Not to be for Wales tonight as they closely lost 1-0 to hosts Spain ??
Their next game will be against Belarus ?? tomorrow evening at 6️⃣pm UK time ??????? #playingforthedragon? pic.twitter.com/YsNrHYBT2q
— Hockey Wales (@HockeyWales) June 24, 2019
Squads of Belarus Women’s Hockey team and Wales Women’s Hockey team for tournament.
Belarus
Skurat Lizaveta, Mitskevich Kristina, Papkova Krestina, Batura Ryta, Bahushevich Sviatlana, Sazhina Elena, Silitskaya Nadzeya, Syrayezhika Nastassia, Nikitsina Maryana, Syddykava Karyna, Navitskaya Maryna, Shtsin Natallia, Kurhanskaya Yuluiya, Belavusava Darya, Kasabutskaya Ulyana, Haliouskaya Maryia, Mikheichyk Yuliya, Liavonava Tatsiana
Wales
Thomas Rose, Whiting Julie, Marke-Jones Natasha, Robinson Sophie, French Sian, Richards Phoebe, Laity Eloise, Bingham Beth, Wilkinson Leah, Hughes Xenna, Westwood Joanne, Howell Izzie, Webb Izzy, Cozens Hannah, Rowlands Emily, Jordan Danni, Hulme Caro, Jackson Ella
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Belarus Women Vs Wales Women: About the teams
Belarus Women
The Belarus women’s national field hockey team represents Belarus in international women’s field hockey. The team mainly plays in the EuroHockey. They have won a Gold, Silver and a Bronze in 2017, 2011 and 2015 EuroHockey Championship II respectively.
Wales Women
With the exception of the Olympic Games when Welsh players are eligible to play for the Great Britain national women’s field hockey team, the Wales women’s national field hockey team represents Wales in international women’s field hockey. The team won Gold in Hockey Champions Challenge III in 2007 and 2013. It registered its peak performance in Challenge II tournament in 2009, when the Wales Women hockey team won a Bronze Medal.