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2001 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup


FieldValue
tournament2001 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup
captionOfficial logo of the tournament
countryMalaysia
cityKuala Lumpur
venuesAzlan Shah Stadium
teams7
champions
second
third
count2
matches24
goals116
top_scorerSohail Abbas
top_scorer_goals10
previous_year2000
previous_tournament2000 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup
next_year2003
next_tournament2003 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup

The 2001 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup was the 11th edition of field hockey tournament the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup.

Participating nations

Seven countries participated in the tournament:

Results

Preliminary round

Fixtures

McCann Elder Bashir Nadeem Hwang Maninderjit Baljit

Abbas Seo Weß

Domke Witthaus Mülders

Shabbir Abbas Deepak Jugraj Hwang Kim J.

Bertram Jawwad Sarwar Domke

Kim K. Kunz Reinelt M. Smith Elder

Deepak Kuhan Krishnamurthy Bashir Kim J.

Abbas Reinelt Kunz Weß

Domke Song Yeo Dwyer Elder Taylor McCann

Classification round

Fifth and sixth place

Tirkey

Third and fourth place

Taylor Davis Dwyer Abbas

Final

Kunz Eimer Kim K.

Statistics

Final standings

Goalscorers

  • Sohail Abbas

  • Troy Elder

  • Björn Michel

  • Oliver Domke

  • Kashif Jawwad

  • Deepak Thakur

  • Hwang Jong-Hyun

  • Yeo Woon-Kon

  • Jamie Dwyer

  • Matthew Smith

  • Benjamin Taylor

  • Daniel Hall

  • Florian Kunz

  • Baljit Singh Dhillon

  • Kim Jung-Chul

  • Michael McCann

  • Sascha Reinelt

  • Timo Weß

  • Matthias Witthaus

  • Dilip Tirkey

  • Maninderjit Singh

  • Atif Bashir

  • Muhammad Khalid

  • Muhammad Nadeem

  • Kim Kyung-Seok

  • Song Seung-Tae

  • Adam Commens

  • Gavin Davis

  • Thomas Bertram

  • Craig Parnham

  • Mark Pearn

  • Christoph Eimer

  • Tobias Hentschel

  • Jamilon Mülders

  • Jugraj Singh

  • Tejbir Singh

  • Chairil Anwar

  • Krishnamurthy Gobinathan

  • Madzli Ikmar

  • Zhaffan Mat Radzi

  • Logan Raj

  • Kuhan Shanmuganathan

  • Muhammad Sarwar

  • Muhammad Shabbir

  • Seo Jong-Ho

  • Yoo Moon-Ki

  • Sin Seok-Gyo

References

References

  1. "Previous winners". azlanshahcup.com.
  2. [http://www.fih.ch/files/Sport/Event%20Management/FIH%20Tournament%20Regulations%20-%20January%202015.pdf Regulations]
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