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Men's Hockey Asia Cup

Field hockey tournament


Summary

Field hockey tournament

FieldValue
titleMen's Hockey Asia Cup
last_season2025 Men's Hockey Asia Cup
upcoming_season2029 Men's Hockey Asia Cup
logo_size
sportField hockey
founded
inaugural1982
teams8
confedAHF (Asia)
champion(4th title)
champ_season2025
most_champs(5 titles)
qualificationAHF Cup

The Men's Hockey Asia Cup is a men's international field hockey tournament organized by the Asian Hockey Federation. The winning team becomes the champion of Asia and qualifies for the FIH Hockey World Cup.

India are the defending champions, having won the 2025 edition.

The next edition is scheduled to take place in 2029. South Korea have won the most titles with five. India are the next with four titles won and Pakistan have won the tournament three times.

The hosts together with the six highest-ranked teams from the previous edition directly qualify for the tournament. They are joined by the top team from the Men's AHF Cup or the top two teams, if the host is already qualified.

Results

YearHostFinalThird place matchNumber of teamsWinnerScoreRunner-upThird placeScoreFourth place
1982
DetailsKarachi, Pakistan****Round-robinRound-robin7
1985
DetailsDhaka, Bangladesh****3–22–010
1989
DetailsNew Delhi, India****2–01–07
1994
DetailsHiroshima, Japan****1–05–29
1999
DetailsKuala Lumpur, Malaysia****5–44–29
2003
DetailsKuala Lumpur, Malaysia****4–24–28
2007
DetailsChennai, India****7–25–311
2009
DetailsKuantan, Malaysia****1–03–3 (a.e.t.)
(7–6 p.s.)7
2013
DetailsIpoh, Malaysia****4–33–18
2017
DetailsDhaka, Bangladesh****2–16–38
2022
DetailsJakarta, Indonesia****2–11–08
2025
DetailsRajgir, India****4–14–18

Summary

TeamWinnersRunners-upThird placeFourth place
5 (1994, 1999, 2009, 2013, 2022)2 (2007, 2025)3 (1985, 1989, 2003)1 (2017)
4 (2003, 2007*, 2017, 2025*)5 (1982, 1985, 1989*, 1994, 2013)2 (1999, 2022)
3 (1982*, 1985, 1989)3 (1999, 2003, 2009)3 (1994, 2013, 2017)
2 (2017, 2022)2 (2007, 2025)5 (1982, 1994, 1999*, 2009*, 2013*)
2 (1982, 2009)1 (2025)
5 (1985, 1989, 2003, 2007, 2022)

:* = hosts

Team appearances

TeamPakistan
1982Bangladesh
1985India
1989Japan
1993Malaysia
1999Malaysia
2003India
2007Malaysia
2009Malaysia
2013Bangladesh
2017INA
2022India
2025TotalTotal (16)71079981178888
5th6th7th6th6th8th7th7th7th6th6th6th12
3rd7th5th7th7th6th5th3rd7th4th10
8th8th2
8th7th8th3
2nd2nd2nd2nd3rd1st1st5th2nd1st3rd1st12
8th1
10th1
4th4th9th5th4th4th6th5th5th4th5th11
part of the Soviet Union5th7th2
4th5th6th4th4th5th3rd4th4th2nd2nd3rd12
6th8th7thWD3
1st1st1st3rd2nd2nd6th2nd3rd3rd5thWD11
6th9th10th3
3rd3rd1st1st3rd2nd1st1st4th1st2nd11
7th8th9th9th4
8th11th2

Debut of teams

YearDebutantsTotal
1982, , , , , ,7
1985, ,3
19890
1994,2
19991
20030
20070
20090
2013,2
20170
20221
20250
Total16

References

References

  1. "Asian Championships". [[International Hockey Federation]].
  2. (2 June 2022). "Men’s Asia Cup hockey: Complete list of champions".
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