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Paris-Gail Isaacs Equalises but China Claim 5-1 Pool D Win Over South Africa

South Africa concluded the pool stage of their FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 campaign with a 5-1 defeat against China at the Wagener Hockey Stadium in Amstelveen, Netherlands, on Thursday, 20 August 2026.

China, unbeaten through their opening two matches, made the ideal start when Zou Meirong opened the scoring in just the fourth minute. The Chinese attacker found the breakthrough from open play to give her side a 1-0 advantage they carried through the remainder of the opening quarter.

South Africa, however, refused to allow China to pull away and produced their best spell of the opening half during the second quarter.

The reward arrived in the 25th minute. South Africa earned a penalty corner and Paris-Gail Isaacs converted the opportunity to level matters at 1-1, giving the South Africans a deserved route back into the contest.

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The response from China was immediate and ultimately decisive. In the same minute, Zhong Jiaqi restored the Chinese advantage from a penalty corner before Yu Anhui converted another set piece in the 30th minute, on the stroke of half-time. In the space of five minutes, South Africa had gone from drawing level to heading into the interval 3-1 behind.

South Africa regrouped impressively after the break. The third quarter produced no goals as the defensive unit frustrated a Chinese side that had scored four times against England in their previous outing. At 3-1 heading into the final 15 minutes, South Africa remained within touching distance and continued searching for a way back into the contest.

China struck almost immediately after the restart, however, with Chen Yi scoring from open play in the 46th minute to stretch the advantage to 4-1. South Africa continued to compete despite the growing deficit, but the final word belonged to China as Zou completed a fine individual display with her second of the game in the 58th minute to complete the 5-1 victory.

For South Africa, the result brings a challenging Pool D campaign to an end after matches against England, India and China. There were encouraging passages throughout the opening phase, but the punishment delivered by three quality opponents underlined the fine margins at World Cup level.

China moved onto seven points from their three matches and secured their progression into the second phase of the World Cup. 

World number 19 South Africa will now turn their attention to the 9th to 16th classification phase beginning against world number 13 Japan on Friday morning, where the opportunity remains to finish the tournament strongly and continue building against the world’s best.

South Africa Women’s Pool D FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 at the Wagener Hockey Stadium, Amstelveen, Netherlands

Sun 16 August: England 4-0 South Africa
Tue 18 August: South Africa 1-6 India
Thu 20 August: South Africa 1-5 China
Fri 21 August, 09h30: South Africa vs Japan

South Africa Squad List

1. Morgan de Jager (Goalkeeper)
4. Stephanie Botha
5. Edith Molikoe (Captain)
7. Taheera Augousti
8. Ané Janse van Vuuren
9. Shanna Mendonca
10. Onthatile Zulu
11. Bianca Wood
12. Ntsopa Mokoena
13. Paris-Gail Isaacs
16. Baylee Engelke
17. Caylin Maree
18. Hannah Pearce
23. Jean-Leigh du Toit
26. Cailynn den Bakker
27. Kayla de Waal
31. Marlise van Tonder (Goalkeeper)

Coach: Inky Zondi
Manager: Tarryn McCreedy

China Squad List

3. Liu Yang
6. Ying Zhang
7. Yi Chen
9. Ning Ma
10. Jiaqi Zhong
11. Wen Dan
13. Hong Li
16. Zixia Ou (Captain)
18. Meirong Zou
20. Jiangxin He
23. Yunxia Fan
26. Yang Chen
29. Ping Liu (Goalkeeper)
35. Jinzhuang Tan
36. Chencheng Liu
50. Ting Li (Goalkeeper)
58. Anhui Yu
64. Yaxi Luo

Coach: Alyson Annan
Manager: Liu Pan


Main Photo Caption: South Africa in action during their FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 Pool D finale against China at the Wagener Hockey Stadium in Amstelveen, Netherlands, 20 August 2026. All Photos: Hockey SA / Jan van Zyl

Photo 2 Caption: Bianca Wood holds possession under challenge from a China player in South Africa’s FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 Pool D finale.

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