Francisca Parra

Francisca Antonia Parra Hartard (born 6 October 1999)[1] is a field hockey player from Chile,[2] who plays as a forward.[3]

Francisca Parra
Personal information
Full name Francisca Antonia Parra Hartard
Born (1999-10-06) 6 October 1999
Santiago, Chile
Playing position Forward
Club information
Current club Universidad Católica
National team
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2018–2019 Chile U–21 6 (1)
2018– Chile 32 (3)
Medal record
Women's field hockey
Representing Chile Chile
FIH Hockey Series
Bronze medal – third place2018–19 HiroshimaTeam

Career

Under–21

Francisca Parra made her debut for the Chile U–21 team in June 2018, during a test series against Canada in Victoria, B.C.[4]

Las Diablas

Following her first junior appearance, Parra was called up to the national team in the September 2018, competing in the 2018–19 FIH Series Open in Santiago.[5][6]

Parra continued to represent Las Diablas in 2019, making her first appearance during a test series against Ireland in Santiago.[7][8] In June, Parra represented Chile at the FIH Series Finals in Hiroshima,[9] winning her first medal at a major tournament, taking home bronze.[10] Later that year she represented the team at the Pan American Games in Lima,[11][12] and the FIH Olympic Qualifiers in London,[13] failing to qualify for the 2020 Summer Olympics on both occasions.[14]

In 2020, Parra returned to the international fold with appearances in a January test series against Japan in Santiago.[7]

International goals


Goal
Date Location Opponent Score Result Competition Ref.
120 September 2018Prince of Wales Country Club, Santiago, Chile Brazil2–010–02018–19 FIH Series Open[15]
210–0
39 April 2019Jinchun Athletic Centre, Asan, South Korea South Korea1–11–1Test Match[16]

References

  1. "Team Details – Chile". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 8 July 2020.
  2. "Conoce a los jugadores UC convocados por la Federación Chilena de Hockey Césped 2019". lacatolica.cl (in Spanish). Universidad Católica. Retrieved 8 July 2020.
  3. "Selecciones Damas". chilehockey.cl (in Spanish). Federación Chilena de Hockey Césped. Retrieved 8 July 2020.
  4. "2018 Junior WNT Chile Series". fhc.altiusrt.com. Field Hockey Canada. Retrieved 8 July 2020.
  5. "REVISA TODO SOBRE EL HOCKEY SERIES OPEN SANTIAGO 2018". cobsandcogs.cl (in Spanish). Cobs and Cogs. Retrieved 8 July 2020.
  6. "Hockey Series: The Diablas leading the standings". panamhockey.org. Pan American Hockey Federation. Retrieved 8 July 2020.
  7. "PARRA Francisca". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 8 July 2020.
  8. "Francisca Parra – Player Info". globalsportsarchive.com. Global Sports Archive. Retrieved 8 July 2020.
  9. "PARRA Francisca". fihseriesfinals.com. FIH Series Finals. Retrieved 8 July 2020.
  10. "INDIA WIN THE FIH SERIES FINALS HIROSHIMA AFTER ALL-ASIA CLASH WITH JAPAN". hockeywrldnws.com. Hockey World News. Retrieved 8 July 2020.
  11. "PARRA H. Francisca Antonia". wrsd.lima2019.pe. Lima2019. Retrieved 8 July 2020.
  12. "Chile". panamhockey.org. Pan American Hockey Federation. Retrieved 8 July 2020.
  13. "Great Britain hockey women qualify for Tokyo 2020 Olympics after beating Chile". newschain.uk. News Chain UK. Retrieved 8 July 2020.
  14. "FIH Olympic Qualifier: Diablas miss Tokyo 2020 ticket". thedragflick.com. The Drag Flick. Retrieved 8 July 2020.
  15. "Brazil 0–10 Chile". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 8 July 2020.
  16. "South Korea 1–1 Chile". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 8 July 2020.
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