Which is the only team to have appeared in every edition of the Women's Champions Trophy? Which players are chasing a record number of medals? Find out in our special Samsung Champions Trophy 'by the numbers' preview.
2 – Japan and China are the only teams led by a foreign coach: Yoo Seung-Jin from Korea leads Japan and Kim Changback from Korea leads China.
4 - Number of Women’s Champions Trophy editions hosted by Germany (including Mönchengladbach 2008). Only the Netherlands (5) have hosted more Women’s Champions Trophy tournaments.
6 – The record number of Champions Trophies won by Australia.
8 – The biggest winning margin in a Champions Trophy match. At Amstelveen 1987 Australia beat New Zealand 8-0.
8 – Highest number of goals by a player in a single Champions Trophy edition: Korea’s Kye-Sook Im at Amstelveen 1987.
9 – Record number of Champions Trophy medals chased by Fatima Moreira de Melo (NED) and Minke Smabers (NED). They currently share the record for most medals (8) with Nadine Ernsting-Krienke (GER) and Minke Booij (NED).
9 – The highest number of goals scored in a Champions Trophy match: three matches have ended 8-1.
13 – The number of Champions Trophy matches that ended in a goalless draw.
16 – Record number of Champions Trophy appearances by Australia, the only team that has participated in all editions.
18 – At age 18 China’s Zhao Yu Diao is the youngest player at the 2008 Champions Trophy.
22 – Number of goals scored by all-time Champions Trophy top scorer Nadine Ernsting-Krienke (GER).
24 - At an average age of 24 years and 25 days, the Netherlands are the youngest team at the 2008 Champions Trophy.
27 – At an average age of 27 years and 299 days, Argentina are the oldest team at the 2008 Champions Trophy.
37 – At the age of 37, Japan’s Akemi Kato is the oldest player at the 2008 Champions Trophy.
73 - Highest number of goals scored in a single Champions Trophy edition: Brisbane 1999.
87 – The highest number of Champions Trophy matches played by Australia.
308 - Number of caps earned by Akemi Kato, the most capped player at the 2008 Women’s Champions Trophy.