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Silvina D'Elía

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Silvina D'Elía
Personal information
Full name María Silvina D'Elía
Born (1986-04-25) April 25, 1986 (age 38)
Mendoza, Argentina
Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Playing position Defender
Club information
Current club GEBA
Youth career
Marista
Senior career
Years Team
???–2007 Marista
2007–2017 GEBA
2018 BBHC
2019 GEBA
National team
Years Team Caps Goals
2003–2005 Argentina U21
2003–2019 Argentina 219
Medal record
Women's Field hockey
Representing  Argentina
Summer Olympics
Silver medal – second place 2012 London Team
World Cup
Gold medal – first place 2010 Rosario Team
Bronze medal – third place 2014 The Hague Team
Champions Trophy
Gold medal – first place 2008 Mönchengladbach Team
Gold medal – first place 2009 Sydney Team
Gold medal – first place 2010 Nottingham Team
Gold medal – first place 2012 Rosario Team
Gold medal – first place 2014 Mendoza Team
Silver medal – second place 2007 Quilmes Team
Silver medal – second place 2011 Amstelveen Team
Pan American Games
Gold medal – first place 2019 Lima Team
Silver medal – second place 2011 Guadalajara Team
Pan American Cup
Gold medal – first place 2009 Hamilton Team
Gold medal – first place 2013 Mendoza Team

María Silvina D'Elía (born 25 April 1986) is an Argentine field hockey player. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed for the Argentina national field hockey team.[1] Silvina won the 2010 World Cup, five Champions Trophy, the silver medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London and two Pan American Cups.

D'Elía was called up in May 2017 by Agustín Corradini to come back to Las Leonas. She first accepted to join but two weeks later she declined the offer. Then she was called up by Carlos Retegui to take part in the 2019 team.

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