2022 Pinatar Cup

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2022 Pinatar Cup
Tournament details
Host countrySpain
Dates16–22 February
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue2 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Belgium (1st title)
Runners-upFile:Flag of Russia.svg Russia
Third placeFile:Flag of Ireland.svg Republic of Ireland
Fourth placeFile:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg Wales
Tournament statistics
Matches played12
Goals scored24 (2 per match)
Top scorer(s)Hungary Dóra Zeller
Russia Elizaveta Lazareva
Wales Jess Fishlock
(2 goals)
2020
2023

The 2022 Pinatar Cup was the second edition of the Pinatar Cup, an international women's football friendly tournament, that was held from 16 to 22 February 2022 in San Pedro del Pinatar, Region of Murcia, Spain.[1]

Format

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The eight invited teams played in a knockout stage, starting with the quarter-finals. From there on, the teams were split into a winning and lower bracket.

Teams

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Eight teams participated.[2]

Team FIFA Rankings
(December 2021)
 Belgium
20
File:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland
23
File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia
25
File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland
30
File:Flag of Ireland.svg Republic of Ireland
31
File:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg Wales
33
File:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary
43
File:Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia
44

Squads

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Results

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All times are local (UTC+1).

Bracket

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Fifth placeConsolation semifinalsQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
File:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg Wales3
File:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland1
File:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland2File:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg Wales0 (1)
File:Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia0 Belgium(p) 0 (3)
File:Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia0
 Belgium4
File:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland (p)0 (3) Belgium (p)0 (7)
File:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary0 (1)File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia0 (6)
File:Flag of Ireland.svg Republic of Ireland2
File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland1
Seventh placeFile:Flag of Poland.svg Poland1File:Flag of Ireland.svg Republic of Ireland0Third place
File:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary2File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia1
File:Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia2File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia (p)2 (3)File:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg Wales0
File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland0File:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary2 (0)File:Flag of Ireland.svg Republic of Ireland1

Quarter-finals

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Wales File:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg3–1File:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland
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5–8th place semi-finals

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Semi-finals

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Seventh place game

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Fifth place game

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Third place game

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Final

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Final ranking

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Rank Team
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Belgium
2nd place, silver medalist(s) File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) File:Flag of Ireland.svg Republic of Ireland
4 File:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg Wales
5 File:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland
6 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary
7 File:Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia
8 File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland

Goalscorers

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There were 24 goals scored in 12 matches, for an average of 2 goals per match.

2 goals

1 goal

References

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