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  1. Luciana Paula Aymar (Spanish pronunciation: [luˈsjana ajˈmaɾ]; born 10 August 1977) is an Argentine retired field hockey player. She is the only player in history to receive the FIH Player of the Year Award eight times, and she is considered as the best female hockey player of all time.

  2. Luciana Paula Aymar (Rosario, 10 agosto 1977) è un'ex hockeista su prato argentina. Giocava nel ruolo di attaccante. Con la nazionale giovanile ha vinto i giochi panamericani nel 1997 e ha ottenuto il terzo posto ai mondiali dello stesso anno.

  3. Luciana Paula Aymar (Rosario, 10 de agosto de 1977) es una exjugadora argentina de hockey sobre césped. Declarada por la Federación Internacional de Hockey «Leyenda del Hockey», [1] fue elegida «Mejor Jugadora del Mundo» en ocho ocasiones (2001, 2004, 2005, cuatro consecutivas de 2007 a 2010 y 2013). [2]

  4. Luciana Aymar is not only the greatest female hockey player of all time; she also transformed the way an entire nation views her sport. It is quite a story and, after 20 years of sacrifice, the 41-year-old and now retired four-time Olympic medal winner is enjoying sharing it.

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  5. 7 mar 2024 · In today’s story, we feature Luciana Aymar, one of the best to ever pick up a hockey stick, winning 4 Olympic medals and 4 World Cup medals through her long career with Argentina, and is the only player in the history of the sport to win the FIH Player of the Year Award on eight (!) occasions.

  6. 12 lug 2014 · The documentary of Luciana Aymar, the only player in history to receive the FIH Player of the Year Award eight times. Her last moments with the Argentina team...

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    • MSJK Media
  7. 3 mag 2014 · When you think of the women's Hockey World Cup in 2010, one name springs to mind – Luciana Aymar. Known as the magician or the Maradona of hockey, in her home country Argentina, Luciana is considered by many to be the greatest female hockey player of her generation.