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Asian Hockey Federation

Asian field hockey governing body

Asian Hockey Federation

Asian field hockey governing body

FieldValue
nameAsian Hockey Federation
imageAsian Hockey Federation official logo.png
size250px
abbreviationAHF
formation
founding_locationTokyo, Japan
typeSports federation
headquartersKuala Lumpur, Malaysia
region_servedAsia
membership34 member associations
leader_titlePatron
leader_nameMalaysia Al-Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah
leader_title2President
leader_name2Japan Dato' Fumio Ogura
leader_title3Secretary
parent_organizationInternational Hockey Federation
website

The Asian Hockey Federation (AHF, formerly ASHF) is the governing body for the sport of field hockey in Asia. It now has 34 member associations in 2025. It is affiliated to the International Hockey Federation. The current president is Fumio Ogura and the patron is Al-Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah.

Member associations

Highlighted are the countries that are part of the Asian Hockey Federation.

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East (8)

  • People's Republic of China China (1981)
  • Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei
  • Hong Kong Hong Kong (1933)
  • Japan Japan (1923)
  • South Korea Korea (1947)
  • North Korea Korea (DPR)
  • Macau Macau
  • Mongolia Mongolia

Central (7)

  • Afghanistan Afghanistan
  • Iran Iran (1972)
  • Kazakhstan Kazakhstan
  • Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan (2024)
  • Tajikistan Tajikistan
  • Turkmenistan Turkmenistan
  • Uzbekistan Uzbekistan

South (5)

  • Bangladesh Bangladesh (1972)
  • India India (1925)
  • Nepal Nepal (1954)
  • Pakistan Pakistan (1948)
  • Sri Lanka Sri Lanka

Southeast (10)

  • Brunei Brunei
  • Cambodia Cambodia
  • Indonesia Indonesia (2009)
  • Malaysia Malaysia (1953)
  • Myanmar Myanmar
  • Philippines Philippines (2015)
  • Singapore Singapore (1931)
  • Thailand Thailand
  • Timor Leste Timor-Leste
  • Vietnam Vietnam

West (4)

  • Oman Oman
  • Qatar Qatar
  • Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia
  • United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
  • Jordan Jordan (After 2025)
  • Bahrain Bahrain (After 2025)

Tournaments

Outdoor

; Main

  • Asian Games - Men (1958)
  • Asian Games - Women (1982)
  • Men's Hockey Asia Cup (1982)
  • Women's Hockey Asia Cup (1985)
  • Men's Hockey Junior Asia Cup (U21) (1988)
  • Women's Hockey Junior Asia Cup (U21) (1992)
  • Men's Hockey U18 Asia Cup (AHF Youth Asia Cup) (2025)
  • Women's Hockey U18 Asia Cup (AHF Youth Asia Cup) (2025)
  • Men's Asian Champions Trophy (2011)
  • Women's Asian Champions Trophy (2010)
  • Men's AHF Cup (1997)
  • Women's AHF Cup (1997)
  • Men's Junior AHF Cup (2003)
  • Women's Junior AHF Cup (2003)

;Others

  • Hockey Asian Champions Club Cup (1991-2010)
  • AHF West Asia Cup (2014)
  • AHF Central Asia Cup (2019)

Indoor

  • Men's Indoor Hockey Asia Cup (2008)
  • Women's Indoor Hockey Asia Cup (2009)
  • Indoor Hockey Club Asia Cup (Proposed)

Current winners

CompetitionMen'sWomen'sSeniorJuniorU18Others
Asian Games(2022)(2022)
Asia Cup(2025)(2025)
Asian Champions Trophy(2024)(2024)
AHF Cup(2025)(2025)
Junior Asia Cup(2024)(2024)
Junior AHF Cup(2024)(2024)
U18 Asia Cup(2025)(2025)
AHF Central Asia Cup(2025)(2025)
Asian Champions Club CupPakistan WAPDA (2010)
Indoor Asia Cup(2024)(2024)

World rankings

References

References

  1. "Executive Board".
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