Chile is hosting the Junior Women’s World Cup Santiago 2025 for the second consecutive year
October 21 ,2025
October 21 ,2025
Following the successful 2023 world championship and hosting the Nations Cup in February, the International Hockey Federation (FIH) has once again entrusted Chile Hockey with the Claudia Schüler Training and Competition Center at the National Stadium Park to host the new national team competition.
Chile Hockey and the International Hockey Federation (FIH) are moving forward with the organization of the Santiago 2025 Junior Women’s World Cup. After this same tournament in December 2023 and hosting the Nations Cup in February, the Claudia Schüler Training and Competition Center at the National Stadium Park will once again host an international championship.
The U21 women’s world championship—scheduled for the Ñuñoa venue from December 1 to 13—will feature the top 24 ranked national teams competing for the first time in history in an event that marks a milestone for the FIH, the Local Organizing Committee, and women’s sport in our country.
“This event reaffirms Chile’s commitment, through the leadership of our board of directors, to actively support and contribute to the global development of our sport. We will welcome future stars to our home, and this will undoubtedly spur the growth of hockey in the region,” says Chile Hockey President Andrés de Witt.
The Junior Diablas and the World Cup Groups
One of the main attractions of the Santiago 2025 Junior World Cup will be the Junior Diablas, a Chilean team coached by Alejandro Gómez. The squad, led by captains Laura Müller and Florencia Barrios, will play in Group A against the reigning champions, the Netherlands, Japan, and Malaysia.
England, meanwhile, will be part of Group D of the tournament, where they will face South Africa, China, and Austria.
Group A: Netherlands, Japan, Chile, and Malaysia
Group B: Argentina, Belgium, Zimbabwe, and Wales
Group C: Germany, India, Ireland, and Namibia
Group D: England, South Africa, China, and Austria
Group E: Australia, Spain, Canada, and Scotland
Group F: United States, South Korea, New Zealand, and Uruguay
*The full tournament schedule can be found here.
How and where to buy tickets for the Junior Women’s World Cup
The countdown to the Junior Women’s World Cup Santiago 2025 is now underway, and with it, the ticket and season ticket sales process has begun for the tournament, which includes 72 matches between December 1 and 13 at the Claudia Schüler Training and Competition Center in the National Stadium Park.
The public will be able to secure their season ticket for all matches and also purchase daily tickets for the event through the Fever platform. Tickets have been sold in four limited-capacity windows, highlighting the hospitality service and the possibility of accessing the entire championship at a single price.
Tickets for the entire tournament:
Presale 4 (October 1-31)
Adults: $50,000 / Children: $25,000
General Sale: (November 1-30)
Adults: $60,000 / Children: $30,000
Tickets per day:
First round / Adults: $10,000 / Children: $5,000 / Parking: $9,500
Second round / Adults: $12,000 / Children: $6,000 / Parking: $11,500
Final rounds / Adults: $15,000 / Children: $7,000 / Parking: $14,500
*Adults: 13 years and older / *Children: 3 to 12 years old
The season ticket with hospitality will provide a series of benefits at the Junior Women’s World Cup Santiago 2025. Preferred seating (center), wristband for access to an exclusive area, fast pass at stadium entrances, food by Receta del Abuelo at matches scheduled from 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM, hot and cold drinks, and the chance to win a jersey signed by the entire Diablas Junior squad.
Presale 4 (October 1-31)
Parking: $40,000 / Hospitality $55,000
General Sale: (November 1-30)
Parking: $50,000 / Hospitality $60,000
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