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Noel Barrionuevo

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Noel Barrionuevo
Personal information
Full name María Noel Barrionuevo
Born (1984-05-16) 16 May 1984 (age 40)
Martínez, Argentina
Height 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Weight 66 kg (146 lb)
Playing position Defender
Club information
Current club Club Newman
Senior career
Years Team
Banade
0000–1996 Universidad Belgrano
1997–2016 Ciudad de Buenos Aires
2019 Club Newman
National team
Years Team Caps Goals
2005 Argentina U21
2006– Argentina 320 (167)

María Noel Barrionuevo (born 16 May 1984) is an Argentine field hockey player.

She won the bronze medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, the silver medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, and another silver medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo,[1] with the Argentina national field hockey team.

Career

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Noel also won the 2010 World Cup in Rosario, Argentina, six Champions Trophy, the World League 2014–15, the gold medal at the 2007 Pan American Games and three Pan American Cups.[2][3]

International goals

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No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 14 November 2006 Buenos Aires, Argentina  Chile 5–0 6–0 2006 South American Games
2. 13 January 2007 Quilmes, Argentina  Germany 1–0 2–0 2007 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy
3. 14 January 2007  Spain 2–0 4–1
4. 4–1
5. 18 January 2007  Japan 1–0 3–1
6. 20 January 2007  Australia 1–0 3–0
7. 15 July 2007 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil  Brazil 4–0 21–0 2007 Pan American Games
8. 17 July 2007  Uruguay 2–0 6–0
9. 6–0
10. 21 July 2007  Netherlands Antilles 3–0 3–0
11. 17 May 2008 Mönchengladbach, Germany  China 1–1 1–2 2008 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy
12. 20 May 2008  Australia 1–0 2–1
13. 22 August 2008 Beijing, China  Germany 3–1 3–1 2008 Summer Olympics
14. 7 February 2009 Hamilton, Bermuda  Trinidad and Tobago 2–0 7–1 2009 Women's Pan American Cup
15. 3–1
16. 6–1
17. 8 February 2009  Canada 1–0 4–0
18. 2–0
19. 11 February 2009  Bermuda 4–0 25–0
20. 13–0
21. 15–0
22. 20–0
23. 21–0
24. 11 July 2009 Sydney, Australia  China 2–1 2–1 2009 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy
25. 15 July 2009  England 3–1 3–1
26. 16 July 2009  Netherlands 1–0 2–2
27. 2–2
28. 11 October 2009 Mendoza, Argentina  Australia 1–0 2–3 Test match
29. 14 October 2009  Australia 1–0 2–0
30. 24 March 2010 Townsville, Australia  Australia 2–1 2–1 Test match
31. 25 March 2010  Australia 1–0 2–1
32. 2–0
33. 10 July 2010 Nottingham, England  England 1–2 1–2 2010 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy
34. 11 July 2010  Germany 2–1 2–2
35. 13 July 2010  New Zealand 2–0 4–0
36. 15 July 2010  Netherlands 1–0 4–2
37. 17 July 2010  China 4–3 4–3
38. 18 July 2010  Netherlands 1–0 4–2
39. 3–1
40. 4–2
41. 29 August 2010 Rosario, Argentina  South Africa 1–0 5–2 2010 Women's Hockey World Cup
42. 3 September 2010  Spain 1–0 4–0
43. 4–0
44. 4 September 2010  China 1–0 2–0
45. 6 September 2010  England 1–0 2–0
46. 11 September 2010  Netherlands 2–0 3–1
47. 9 February 2011 Mendoza, Argentina  United States 1–0 5–0 2011 Women's Four Nations Hockey Tournament
48. 10 February 2011  Germany 1–0 2–0
49. 12 February 2011  Australia 1–1 1–1
50. 17 February 2011 Rosario, Argentina  United States 4–0 4–1 2011 Women's Four Nations Hockey Tournament
51. 19 February 2011  Germany 1–0 3–2
52. 20 February 2011  United States 1–1 3–2
53. 2–1
54. 5 April 2011 Canberra, Australia  Australia 2–2 3–2 Test match
55. 16 June 2011 Berlin, Germany  Australia 3–3 3–3 2011 Women's Four Nations Cup
56. 26 June 2011 Amstelveen, Netherlands  China 1–0 4–1 2011 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy
57. 19 October 2011 Guadalajara, Mexico  Trinidad and Tobago 4–0 11–0 2011 Pan American Games
58. 7–0
59. 8–0
60. 9–0
61. 21 October 2011  Canada 5–3 7–3
62. 6–3
63. 23 October 2011  Barbados 3–0 19–0
64. 19–0
65. 28 October 2011  United States 1–2 2–4
66. 2–3
67. 18 January 2012 Córdoba, Argentina  New Zealand 3–2 7–3 2012 Women's Four Nations Hockey Tournament
68. 4–3
69. 5–3
70. 6–3
71. 21 January 2012  South Korea 1–4 1–5
72. 29 January 2012 Rosario, Argentina  Germany 2–0 4–2 2012 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy
73. 31 January 2012  South Korea 1–1 2–2
74. 2 February 2012  China 1–0 3–2
75. 4 February 2012  Netherlands 2–2 2–2 (a.e.t.) (2–0 p)
76. 29 July 2012 London, United Kingdom  South Africa 6–1 7–1 2012 Summer Olympics
77. 8 August 2012  Great Britain 1–0 2–1
78. 21 September 2013 Mendoza, Argentina  Trinidad and Tobago 10–0 12–0 2013 Women's Pan American Cup
79. 22 September 2013  Canada 5–0 6–0
80. 6–0
81. 24 September 2013  Guyana 9–0 22–0
82. 22–0
83. 12 October 2013 Perth, Australia  Australia 1–0 1–0 Test match
84. 5 December 2013 San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina  South Korea 2–1 3–1 2012–13 Women's FIH Hockey World League Final
85. 1 June 2014 The Hague, Netherlands  South Africa 3–0 4–1 2014 Women's Hockey World Cup
86. 6 June 2014  Germany 2–0 3–0
87. 4 December 2014 Mendoza, Argentina  China 1–0 7–2 2014 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy
88. 7–1
89. 18 April 2015 Hastings, New Zealand  Japan 2–1 3–2 2015 Hawke's Bay Cup
90. 11 June 2015 Valencia, Spain  Canada 3–0 6–0 2014–15 Women's FIH Hockey World League Semifinals
91. 18 June 2015  United States 3–0 3–0
92. 13 July 2015 Toronto, Canada  Mexico 3–0 9–0 2015 Pan American Games
93. 7–0
94. 15 July 2015  Canada 1–0 5–0
95. 17 July 2015  Dominican Republic 1–0 12–0
96. 2–0
97. 20 July 2015  Cuba 2–0 10–0
98. 5–0
99. 8–0
100. 9–0
101. 8 December 2015 Rosario, Argentina  China 1–1 1–3 2014–15 Women's FIH Hockey World League Final
102. 13 December 2015  New Zealand 4–1 5–1
103. 8 August 2016 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil  Japan 1–0 4–0 2016 Summer Olympics
104. 2–0
105. 7 August 2017 Lancaster, United States  Uruguay 3–0 6–0 2017 Women's Pan American Cup
106. 6–0
107. 11 August 2017  Canada 2–0 4–1
108. 4–1
109. 13 August 2017  Chile 4–1 4–1
110. 31 July 2019 Lima, Peru  Canada 3–0 3–0 2019 Pan American Games
111. 2 August 2019  Cuba 3–0 13–1
112. 5–0
113. 12–1
114. 13–1
183. 26 July 2021 Tokyo, Japan  Spain 3–0 3–0 2020 Summer Olympics
184. 4 August 2021  India 1–1 2–1
185. 2–1

References

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  1. ^ "Hockey - BARRIONUEVO Maria Noel". Tokyo 2020 Olympics. Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Archived from the original on 2021-08-24. Retrieved 2021-08-24.
  2. ^ "Perfil del jugador Noel Barrionuevo CAH | Confederación Argentina de HOCKEY". cahockey.org.ar. Retrieved 2021-11-23.
  3. ^ "Hockey Women's World Cup 2018: Team Details Argentina". FIH. p. 1.
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