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South Korea men's national field hockey team

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Summary

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FieldValue
nameSouth Korea
associationKorea Hockey Association
confederationAHF (Asia)
coachMin Tae-seok
assistantKim Jong-yi
captainLee Jung-jun
rank
max rank4
max date2003
min rank17
min dateDecember 2018 – January 2019
Olympic apps6
Olympic first1988
Olympic best2nd (2000)
World cup apps7
World cup first1994
World cup best4th (2002, 2006)
Regional nameAsian Games
Regional cup apps14
Regional cup first1958
Regional cup best1st (1986, 1994, 2002, 2006)
2ndRegional nameAsia Cup
2ndRegional cup apps11
2ndRegional cup first1985
2ndRegional cup best1st (1993, 1999, 2009, 2013, 2022)
show-medalsno
{{MedalCounttotalyes

the men's team

| show-medals = no |Olympic Games|0|1|0 |Asian Games|4|1|3 |Asia Cup|5|2|3 |Champions Trophy|0|1|2 |Asian Champions Trophy|1|0|0 The South Korea men's national field hockey team (recognized as Korea by FIH) represents South Korea in international field hockey competitions.

Their best result in the global stage was a silver at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. South Korea is consistently ranked as one of the best teams in Asia.

Tournament record

Summer Olympics

Summer Olympics recordYearHostPositionPldWDLGFGASquadTotal2nd place401211178985
1908 to 1984did not participate
1988South Korea Seoul, South Korea10th71241014Squad
1992Spain Barcelona, Spaindid not qualify
1996USA Atlanta, United States5th72321817Squad
2000Australia Sydney, Australia2nd73311310Squad
2004Greece Athens, Greece8th72232217Squad
2008China Beijing, China6th62131516Squad
2012UK London, Great Britain8th62041111Squad
2016 to 2024did not qualify
2028USA Los Angeles, United Statesto be determined
2032AUS Brisbane, Australia

World Cup

World Cup recordYearHostPositionPldWDLGFGASquadTotal4th place471592392112
1971 to 1990did not qualify
1994Australia Sydney, Australia8th71331415
1998Netherlands Utrecht, Netherlands7th72141418Squad
2002Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia4th95042316Squad
2006Germany Mönchengladbach, Germany4th73221212Squad
2010India New Delhi, India6th63121610Squad
2014Netherlands The Hague, Netherlands10th6015318Squad
2018India Bhubaneswar, Indiadid not qualify
2023IND Odisha, India8th51131023Squad
2026BEL Wavre, Belgium
NED Amstelveen, Netherlandsto be determined

Asian Games

Asian Games recordYearHostPositionPldWDLGFGASquadTotal1st place7648721317116
1958Japan Tokyo, Japan3rd4202613Squad
1962Indonesia Jakarta, Indonesia8th3003112rowspan=2
1966Thailand Bangkok, Thailand6th520324
1970Withdrew
1974Iran Tehran, Irandid not participate
1978Thailand Bangkok, Thailand
1982India New Delhi, India5th53021219
1986South Korea Seoul, South Korea1st6510293Squad
1990China Beijing, China4th63031411
1994Japan Hiroshima, Japan1st5311207Squad
1998Thailand Bangkok, Thailand2nd6411336Squad
2002South Korea Busan, South Korea1st5410255Squad
2006Qatar Doha, Qatar1st6510283Squad
2010China Guangzhou, China4th6321266Squad
2014South Korea Incheon, South Korea3rd6501284Squad
2018Indonesia Jakarta, Indonesia5th6402468Squad
2022China Huangzhou, China3rd75024714Squad
2026JPN Nagoya, Japanto be determined
2030QAT Doha, Qatar
2034KSA Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Asia Cup

Asia Cup recordYearHostPositionPldWDLGFGATotal1st place66391215248124
1982Pakistan Karachi, PakistanDid not participate
1985Bangladesh Dhaka, Bangladesh3rd63121917
1989India New Delhi, India3rd53021614
1994Japan Hiroshima, Japan1st6420133
1999Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia1st65012910
2003Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia3rd5311208
2007India Chennai, India2nd74124516
2009Malaysia Kuantan, Malaysia1st5410194
2013Malaysia Ipoh, Malaysia1st5401256
2017Bangladesh Dhaka, Bangladesh4th72321814
2022Indonesia Jakarta, Indonesia1st74212415
2025IND Rajgir, India2nd73132017

Asian Champions Trophy

Asian Champions Trophy recordYearHostPositionPldWDLGFGATotal1st place39111414108105
2011China Ordos City, China5th63121517
2012Qatar Doha, Qatardid not participate
2013Japan Kakamigahara, Japan
2016Malaysia Kuantan, Malaysia4th72411412
2018Oman Muscat, Oman5th62041116
2021BAN Dhaka, Bangladesh1st62402018
2023India Chennai, India4th71241118
2024CHN Hulunbuir, China4th71331724

Nations Cup

FIH Hockey Nations Cup recordYearHostPositionPldWDLGFGATotal3rd place168354130
2022RSA Potchefstroom, South Africa3rd5410154
2023–24POL Gniezno, Poland6th62041213
2024–25MAS Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia4th52211413

Sultan Azlan Shah Cup

Sultan Azlan
Shah Cup recordYearPositionBest result: 1st place
19875th
19916th
19945th
19961st
19983rd
19992nd
20002nd
20012nd
20034th
20043rd
20052nd
20066th
20074th
20101st
20115th
20125th
20133rd
20143rd
20154th
20191st
2020Cancelled
20222nd
20245th
20256th

Defunct competitions

Champions Trophy

Champions Trophy recordYearHostPositionPldWDLGFGATotal2nd place68181139143185
1978 to 1996did not participate
1997Australia Adelaide, Australia6th61051015
1998Pakistan Lahore, Pakistan4th62311515
1999Australia Brisbane, Australia2nd62221314
2000Netherlands Amstelveen, Netherlands3rd630387
2001Netherlands Rotterdam, Netherlands6th60151120
2002Germany Cologne, Germany6th62041117
2003 to 2006did not participate
2007Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia4th83322016
2008Netherlands Rotterdam, Netherlands6th61051526
2009Australia Melbourne, Australia3rd6312189
2010Germany Mönchengladbach, Germanydid not participate
2011New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand8th60151326
2012Australia Melbourne, Australiadid not participate
2014India Bhubaneswar, India
2016UK London, Great Britain6th6105921
2018Netherlands Breda, Netherlandsdid not participate

Champions Challenge I

Champions Challenge I recordYearHostPositionPldWDLGFGATotal1st place2415368052
2001Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysiadid not participate
2003South Africa Johannesburg, South Africa2nd63121911
2005Egypt Alexandria, Egypt2nd64112414
2007 to 2011did not participate
2012Argentina Quilmes, Argentina2nd63031719
2014Malaysia Kuantan, Malaysia1st6510208

Hockey World League and FIH Series

Hockey World League and FIH Series recordSeasonPositionRoundPldWDLGFGATotalBest: 9thSemifinal2485116065
2012–139thSemifinal6114919
2014–1513thSemifinal73221918
2016–1717thSemifinal51041118
2018–19Finals63212110

Current roster

The following players were named in the squad for the 2022 Asian Games.

Caps and goals current as of 24 September 2023, following the game against Indonesia.

Head coach: Sin Seok-gyo

References

References

  1. "KOREA (REPUBLIC OF) FIH".
  2. "South Korean hockey's comeback story begins with World Cup quarterfinal entry".
  3. "Men's field hockey team wins 1st Asia Cup in 9 years".
  4. (1 September 2023). "2022 항저우 아시안게임 남자대표팀 명단". [[Korea Hockey Association]].
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