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2011 Men's Asian Champions Trophy

First edition of the Men's Asian Champions trophy


Summary

First edition of the Men's Asian Champions trophy

FieldValue
tournament2011 Men's Asian Champions Trophy
countryChina
cityOrdos
venuesOrdos Hockey Stadium
dates3–11 September
teams6
confederations1
champions
second
third
count1
matches18
goals75
top_scorerKenta Tanaka
Amin Rahim
Jang Jong-hyun
top_scorer_goals4
next_year2012
next_tournament2012 Men's Asian Champions Trophy

Amin Rahim Jang Jong-hyun The 2011 Men's Asian Champions Trophy was the first edition of the Men's Asian Champions Trophy and it took place from 3 to 11 September 2011 in Ordos, China.

The top six teams (India, South Korea, Pakistan, China, Malaysia and Japan) from the 2010 Asian Games participated in the tournament which involved round-robin league among all teams followed by play-offs for final positions. The tournament was combined with the 2nd Women's Asian Champions Trophy.

The tie-breaker in a knockout match was a one-on-one between the striker and the goalkeeper. The striker had to start from the 23-meter line and was given only eight seconds to score. This way of tie-breaker was used as part of a testing phase by FIH.

India became the first champion of the tournament after defeating Pakistan in the final 4-2 in a penalty shootout after regulation and extra time ended scoreless.

Teams

Results

Preliminary round

Kang Moon-kweon K. Kawakami Javed Shaikh (IND) Yuvraj Rupinder Rajpal Raghunath Eric Koh (MAS) Imran Abbasi Ahmad Kim Jong-won (KOR)

Eric Koh (MAS) Kang Moon-kweon Kim Ju-hun Cho Suk-hoon Amin Javed Shaikh (IND) Bhutta Rasool Saleem Aaron (USA)

Amin Izwan Firdaus Faizal Haider Rasool (PAK) Tanaka Kim Jong-won (KOR) Gurwinder Sunil Rajpal Yuvraj Nam Hyun-woo Simon Taylor (NZL)

Amin Danish Haider Rasool (PAK) Nagasawa Tanaka Saleem Aaron (USA) Irfan Rasool Nam Hyun-woo Simon Taylor (NZL)

Danish Irfan Simon Taylor (NZL) Haider Rasool (PAK) Faizal Kawauchi Javed Shaikh (IND)

Classification round

Fifth place game

Kim Ju-hun Saleem Aaron (USA)

Third place game

Javed Shaikh (IND)

Final

Rizwan Jr. Rasool Wasim Danish Rajpal Yuvraj Sarvanjit

Statistics

Final standings

Goalscorers

  • Kenta Tanaka

  • Amin Rahim

  • Jang Jong-hyun

  • Liu Yixian

  • Gurwinder Singh Chandi

  • Rupinder Pal Singh

  • Ahmad Amir

  • Izwan Firdaus Ahmad Tajuddin

  • Shakeel Abbasi

  • Nam Hyun-woo

  • Danish Mujtaba

  • Rajpal Singh

  • Yuvraj Walmiki

  • Koji Kayukawa

  • Faizal Saari

  • Tengku Ahmad Tajuddin

  • Muhammad Irfan

  • Shafqat Rasool

  • Muhammad Waqas

  • Cho Suk-hoon

  • Kang Moon-kweon

  • Kim Ju-hun

  • Lee Nam-yong

  • Liu Xiantang

  • Na Yubo

  • Song Yi

  • Ravipal Singh

  • S. V. Sunil

  • V. R. Raghunath

  • Kei Kawakami

  • Shinji Kawauchi

  • Katsuyoshi Nagasawa

  • Kazuyuki Ozawa

  • Naoto Shiokawa

  • Firhan Ashari

  • Umar Bhutta

  • Muhammad Imran

  • Abdul Haseem Khan

  • Muhammad Rizwan Jr.

References

References

  1. "Tournament Schedule". asiahockey.org. Asian Hockey Federation.
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