Field hockey at the 1980 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament


The women's field hockey tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics was the edition of the field hockey event at the Summer Olympic Games. It was held over a six-day period beginning on 25 July, and culminating on 31 July, 1980. Games were played across two venues in Moscow, at the Minor Arena at Dynamo Stadium and Young Pioneers Stadium.
Zimbabwe won the gold medal finishing top of the pool at the conclusion of the pool stage. Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union won the silver and bronze respectively, finishing in second and third place in the pool.

Qualification

In 1980, there was an International Federation of Women's Hockey Associations separate from the mainly male Fédération Internationale de Hockey. Because the FIH was the international federation affiliated to the International Olympic Committee, it supervised the Olympic tournament. The FIH and IFWHA agreed that qualification for the Olympics would be decided by a joint FIH–IFWHA committee based on the results over the previous two years, including the 1978 and 1979 women's world championships. Five teams qualified to join the host Soviet team, namely the Netherlands, West Germany, the United States, New Zealand, and Great Britain. However, all five teams withdrew as part of the U.S.-led boycott in response to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. The National Olympic Committees of the U.S. and of West Germany boycotted completely, and while the other three NOCs competed in some sports, their hockey governing bodies pulled out. The organising committee sent out invitations to other countries to make up numbers. Ireland controversially declined an invitation.

Squads

Results

Pool

Pool Matches

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Medal Winning Squads

Statistics

Final Rankings

  1. Zimbabwe
  2. Czechoslovakia
  3. Soviet Union
  4. India
  5. Austria
  6. Poland

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