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2011 Asian Five Nations division tournaments


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name2011 Asian Five Nations division tournaments
date4 May 2011 – 30 July 2011
countries(18) Refer to division
matches18
websiteWebsite
previous year2010
previous tournament2010 Asian Five Nations division tournaments
next year2012
next tournament2012 Asian Five Nations division tournaments

The 2011 Asian Five Nations division tournaments, known as the 2011 HSBC Asian 5 Nations due to the tournament's sponsorship by the HSBC, refer to the divisions played within the tournament. This was the 4th series of the Asian Five Nations.

There were five divisional teams in the 2011 version who contested for a place in the Top 5 tournament. Who ever finished last place in a division was relegated, while the winner of a division was promoted. Last place in division 1 was replaced by the winner of division 2, winner of division 3 replaced last place in division 2, winner in division 4 replaced last in division 3 and winner in division 5 replaced last in division 4.

Changes from 2010

  • South Korea becomes one of the first Asian Top 5 giants to be relegated to Division 1.
  • Sri Lanka are no longer competing in Division 1, following promotion to the Top 5 Division.
  • Philippines have replaced Chinese Taipei in Division 1, with Chinese Taipei competing in Division 2.
  • Iran will compete in Division 2 - replacing China, following promotion from Division 3.
  • Cambodia and Laos form a newly introduced Division 5.

Teams

The teams involved, with their world rankings pre tournament, were:

Division 1

  • (58)
  • (NA)
  • (51)
  • (34)

Division 2

  • (61)
  • (75)
  • (NA)
  • (60)

Division 3

  • (66)
  • (82)
  • (NA)
  • (NA)

Division 4

  • (NA)
  • (NA)
  • (NA)
  • (NA)

Division 5

  • (NA)
  • (NA)

Division 1

Relegated

|June 1, 2011||52||17 |June 1, 2011||34||20 |June 4, 2011||19||58 |June 4, 2011||20||86

Semi-finals

Third place play-off

Malaysia are relegated to Division II for 2012.

Finals

South Korea are promoted to the 2012 Asian Five Nations.

Division 2

Relegated

|May 4, 2011||34||31 |May 4, 2011||24||37 |May 7, 2011||22||10 |May 7, 2011||30||19

Semi-finals

Third place play-off

India are relegated to Division III for 2012.

Finals

Chinese Taipei are promoted to Division I for 2012.

Division 3

Relegated

|June 22, 2011||10||37 |June 22, 2011||32||23 |June 25, 2011||18||28 |June 25, 2011||19||20

Semi-finals

Third place play-off

Pakistan are relegated to Division IV for 2012.

Final

China are promoted to Division II in 2012.

Division 4

Relegated

|May 11, 2011||15||34 |May 11, 2011||8||26 |May 13, 2011||14||29 |May 13, 2011||14||17

Semi-finals

Third place play-off

Uzbekistan are relegated to Division V for 2012.

Final

Qatar are promoted to Division III for 2012.

Division 5

Relegated

Laos are promoted to Division IV for 2012.

References

References

  1. "Division I schedule". [[Asian 5 Nations]].
  2. "Division I Results". [[Asian 5 Nations]].
  3. "Division II & III Match Schedule". [[Asian 5 Nations]].
  4. "Division II Results". [[Asian 5 Nations]].
  5. "Division III Results". [[Asian 5 Nations]].
  6. "Division IV & V Match schedule". [[Asian 5 Nations]].
  7. "Division IV Results". [[Asian 5 Nations]].
  8. "Division V results". [[Asian 5 Nations]].
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