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1993 Women's Hockey Asia Cup
The 1993 Women's Hockey Asia Cup was the third edition of the Women's Hockey Asia Cup. It was held in Hiroshima, Japan from 5 November to 13 November 1993.
Tournament details
Japan
Hiroshima
November 5–13
7 (from 1 confederation)
South Korea (2nd title)
China
India
13
63 (4.85 per match)
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The 1993 Women's Hockey Asia Cup was the third edition of the Women's Hockey Asia Cup. It was held in Hiroshima, Japan from 5 November to 13 November 1993.
South Korea won the title, with China finishing second while India took the third place.
China
India
Japan
Singapore
South Korea
Thailand
Uzbekistan
South Korea
8–0
Singapore
6 November 1993
India
6–0
Singapore
8 November 1993
South Korea
1–1
India
10 November 1993
Dong-suk 66'
Mathews 69'
Japan
10–0
Thailand
5 November 1993
China
8–1
Uzbekistan
5 November 1993
China
14–0
Thailand
6 November 1993
Japan
0–0
Uzbekistan
6 November 1993
Uzbekistan
3–0
Thailand
9 November 1993
China
0–0
Japan
9 November 1993
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Semi-finals
Final
12 November
China
3
13 November
India
0
South Korea
3
12 November
China
0
South Korea (p.s.o.)
2 (5)
Japan
2 (4)
Third place
13 November
India
1
Japan
0
China
3–0
India
12 November 1993
Huiping 4'Donghong 15'Fu Bin 34'
South Korea
2–2
Japan
Penalties
5–4
12 November 1993
Dong-suk 24'Yeong-mi
Takahashi 29'Kato
India
1–0
Japan
13 November 1993
Mathews
South Korea
3–0
China
13 November 1993
1993 Women's Hockey Asia Cup winners
South KoreaSecond title
Rank
Team
South Korea
China
India
4
Japan
5
Uzbekistan
6
Singapore
7
Thailand
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