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2010 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup


FieldValue
tournament2010 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup
captionOfficial logo of the tournament
countryMalaysia
cityIpoh
venuesAzlan Shah Stadium
teams7
champions(5th title) and
third
count2
matches24
goals128
top_scorerSouth Korea Nam Hyun-Woo
top_scorer_goals9
best_playerIndia Sardar Singh
previous_year2009
previous_tournament2009 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup
next_year2011
next_tournament2011 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup

The 2010 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup was the 19th edition of the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup, a field hockey tournament held between 6–16 May 2010. Due to bad weather, the final between India and Korea was abandoned after 6 minutes and 14 seconds of play. After discussions and consultations between the Tournament Director Paul Richards, the Organising Committee, with the consent of Sultan Azlan Shah, decided that India and Korea would be joint champions for the 19th edition of the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup. It was the 5th title for India and the 2nd for Korea.

Participating nations

Seven countries participated in this year's tournament:

Results

All times are Malaysia Standard Time (UTC+08:00)

First round

Pool stage

Kim Young-jin Lee Nam-young You Hyo-sik }}

Amin Irfan Zubair

Ciriello Gohdes Govers

Antil Gurbaj Khandekar Ali }}


Khandekar Shivendra

Khan Zubair Rizwan Sr. Sun L. }}

Gohdes }}

Nam Hyun-woo You Hyo-sik Yoon Sung-hoon Lee Seung-il Yu Meng }}

Rajpal Shivendra Ciriello Paterson }}

Faizal Amin Tengku }}

Schubert Ciriello Irfan Imran Umar }}

Cui Na Sun L. Luo

Tengku Razie Rizal Ravi }}

Zubair Imran Khan Waqas

Gohdes Ro Jong-hwan }}

Azlan

Ciriello Schubert }}

Nam Hyun-woo Imran }}

Rajpal Rupinder Pal Khandekar Sarvanjit

Second round

Classification matches

Fifth and sixth place
Third and fourth place

Ford Govers Ciriello Schubert Amin Tengku

Final

Match abandoned after 6 minutes and 14 seconds due to bad weather, both teams declared joint winners.

Awards

;XI Team of the Tournament

PAK Muhammad Imran

;Champions

  • IND India
  • KOR South Korea

;Fairplay

  • EGY Egypt

;Player of the Tournament

  • IND Sardar Singh

;Goalkeeper of the Tournament

  • MAS Kumar Subramaniam

;Top Scorer

  • KOR Nam Hyun-woo (9 goals)

Scorers

;9 goals

  • KOR Nam Hyun Woo ;7 goals
  • AUS Christopher Ciriello ;6 goals
  • MAS Amin Rahim
  • PAK Muhammad Imran ;5 goals
  • MAS Azlan Misron
  • PAK Muhammad Zubair
  • IND Tushar Khandekar
  • AUS Grant Schubert
  • AUS Kieran Govers ;4 goals
  • PAK Abdul Haseem Khan ;3 goals
  • MAS Haffihafiz Hanafi
  • MAS Tengku Ahmad Tajudin
  • IND Dhananjay Mahadik
  • AUS Matt Gohdes
  • CHN Sun Long
  • KOR Lee Nam Yong ;2 goals
  • IND Rajpal Singh
  • IND Paul Ravi
  • IND Shivendra Singh
  • KOR You Hyo Sik
  • PAK Muhammad Irfan
  • PAK Muhammad Rizwan
  • PAK Shafqat Rasool
  • CHN Yu Yang
  • CHN Liu Yixian
  • CHN Na Yubo
  • EGY Muhamed Hassan ;1 goal
  • MAS Faizal Saari
  • MAS Razie Rahim
  • MAS Rizal Nasir
  • IND Arjun Halappa
  • IND Sardar Singh
  • IND Mandip Antil
  • IND Gurbaj Singh
  • IND Mujtaba Danish
  • IND Rupinder Pal Singh
  • IND Sarvanjit Singh
  • AUS Timothy Bates
  • AUS Trent Mitton
  • AUS Matthew Swann
  • AUS Russell Ford
  • KOR Lee Seung Il
  • KOR Cho Suk Hoon
  • KOR Yong Sung Hoon
  • KOR Oh Dae Keun
  • KOR Kim Young Jin
  • KOR Ro Jong Hwan
  • PAK Muhammad Umar
  • PAK Kashif Ali
  • PAK Ahmed Mossen
  • PAK Muhammad Waqas
  • CHN Cui Yongxin
  • CHN Luo Fangming
  • CHN Sun Tianjun
  • CHN Meng Jun
  • EGY Hossam Gobran
  • EGY Ahmed El Hakim

Final ranking

  • This ranking does not reflect the actual performance of the team as the ranking issued by the International Hockey Federation. This is just a benchmark ranking in the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup only.
PositionTeam
1and
2-
3
4
5
6
7

References

References

  1. The Sultan Azlan Shah Cup. (2010-05-16). "Joint Champions". Azlanshahcup.com.
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