Scotland women's national field hockey team

[3] Scotland do not compete at the Olympic Games, but Scottish players are eligible to play for Great Britain as selected.Great Britain instead of the four individual home nations (including Scotland) also compete at certain editions of both the FIH Hockey World League, usually when the tournament serves as an Olympic Games qualifier (most recently in 2014–15), and the FIH Hockey Champions Trophy, when held during Olympic years (most recently in 2016).At the 1992 Olympic Games, Scottish field hockey players, Susan Fraser, Wendy Fraser and Alison Ramsay won bronze medals, as part of the Great Britain team in the women's tournament.[4] Scottish players Laura Bartlett and Emily Maguire repeated the feat at the 2012 Olympic Games.[5][6] The following 18 players were named in the Scotland team for the 2021 Women's EuroHockey Nations Championship.
Scottish HockeyEuropeChris DuncanVikki BunceKaz CuthbertFIH rankingWorld CupEuroHockey ChampionshipScotlandfield hockeyOlympic GamesGreat Britain women's national field hockey teamFIH Hockey World Leagueround 22014 Hockey World CupThe HagueGreat Britain2014–15FIH Hockey Champions Trophy1992 Olympic GamesSusan FraserWendy FraserAlison Ramsaywomen's tournamentLaura BartlettEmily Maguire2012 Olympic Games2012 FIH Hockey Champions Trophy2014–15 FIH Hockey World League Semi-finalsWorld Cup recordWorld League record2012–132016–17Commonwealth Games recordEuro Championship recordHockey Champions Challenge I2021 Women's EuroHockey Nations ChampionshipJennifer WilsonNicola CochraneWimbledonEdinburgh UniversityClub an der AlsterCo-captainWestern WildcatsAmy CostelloEast GrinsteadSarah RobertsonHampstead & WestminsterCharlotte WatsonLoughborough StudentsSarah JamiesonEmily DarkSurbitonFiona BurnetBex CondieGloucesterPauline RobertsonRhona SimpsonScotland men's national field hockey teamInternational Hockey FederationDaily RecordScottish Hockey UnionMidlandScottish Hockey National LeaguesScottish Hockey CupAustriaAzerbaijanBelarusBelgiumCroatiaCzech RepublicEnglandFranceGermanyGreeceHungaryIrelandLithuaniaNetherlandsPolandPortugalRussiaSlovakiaSloveniaSwedenSwitzerlandTurkeyUkraineCzechoslovakiaEast GermanySoviet UnionNational sports teamsBadmintonFutsalIndoorKabaddiKorfballNetballQuadballWheelchairShintyVolleyballCommonwealth Games1987 European Nations Cup – 6th placeMacLeodRamsayFraserJordan1995 European Nations Cup – 6th placeS. FraserW. FraserRobertsonSimpson1998 FIH World Cup – 10th place1998 Commonwealth Games – 6th place1999 European Nations Cup – 6th placeBurleyRochlin2002 Commonwealth Games – 6th placeMcLeodClement2002 FIH World Cup – 12th placeValentineRowattCarroll2003 European Nations Cup – 7th placeWalkerKilpatrick2006 FIH World Cup QualifierForrest2006 Commonwealth Games – 6th place2010 Commonwealth Games – 7th placeMcLellanMarshallMerchantBaxterMaguire2013 European Nations Cup – 6th placeCochraneSkrastin2014 Commonwealth Games – 6th place