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Sunday 31 May 2026

U18 Asia Cup 2026
Kakamigahara

All times GMT +9

Men

30 May 2026 11:00         PAK v CHN (Pool B)     3 - 0
30 May 2026 13:00        MAS v BAN (Pool B)     2 - 4
30 May 2026 15:00        KOR v KAZ (Pool A)     13 - 0
30 May 2026 19:00        JPN v TPE (Pool A)         4 - 1

31 May 2026 13:00     BAN v CHN (Pool B)     2 - 3
31 May 2026 15:00     PAK v MAS (Pool B)     2 - 3
31 May 2026 17:00     JPN v IND (Pool A)         4 - 2 

1 Jun 2026 17:00     TPE v KAZ (Pool A)
1 Jun 2026 19:00     KOR v IND (Pool A)     

Pool standings

Women

30 May 2026 09:00     IND v MAS (Pool A)     2 - 1 
30 May 2026 17:00     JPN v BAN (Pool B)     12 - 0

31 May 2026 09:00        KOR v IND (Pool A)         1 - 3
31 May 2026 11:00         MAS v SGP (Pool A)     13 - 0
31 May 2026 19:00         JPN v CHN (Pool B)     

1 Jun 2026 15:00         TPE v BAN (Pool B)     

Pool standings

FIH Match Centre



Pakistan crush China in U18 Asia Cup campaign opener

Victory over China puts Pakistan at summit of Group B standings

By Faizan Lakhani


Pakistan and China players in action during their Men's U18 Asia Cup match at the Kawasaki Heavy Industries Hockey Stadium in Kakamigahara on May 30, 2026. — Asian Hockey Federation

KAKAMIGAHARA: Pakistan made a triumphant start to the Men's U18 Asia Cup 2026 as they secured a resounding 3-0 victory over China in their campaign opener here at the Kawasaki Heavy Industries Hockey Stadium on Saturday.



Pakistan outclass China 3-0 in U-18 Asia Cup opener

RAWALPINDI: Pakistan made a winning start to their campaign in the Under-18 Asia Cup Hockey Tournament, defeating China 3-0 in their opening pool match in Kakamigahara, Japan, on Saturday.



India beat Korea 3-1 to continue winning run at Women’s U18 Asia Cup 2026

Goals from Nousheen, Shruti and Kiran Ekka help India secure second successive win in Kakamigahara, Japan



New Delhi: The Indian U18 Women’s Hockey Team registered a convincing 3-1 victory over Korea in their second Pool A match of the U18 Asia Cup 2026 in Kakamigahara, Japan, on Sunday. Riding on goals from Nousheen Naz, Shruti Kumari and Kiran Ekka, India maintained their winning momentum in the tournament following their opening-day triumph over Malaysia.



Play-offs (M): narrow win HDM, Laren down against Tilburg

Peter Klanke



The men of Laren have one foot in the Promotieklasse. The big league side lost the first of two games in the play-outs to Tilburg on Saturday at home: 3-4. In the other matches, HDM narrowly won 2-1 against Nijmegen. Sunday the decisions will fall in the returns.



Play-offs (W): wins for Hoofdklasse clubs HDM and Oranje-Rood

Peter Klanke



The ladies of HDM and Oranje-Rood have taken the first step in the battle for retention in the Hoofdklasse. Both Hoofdklasse sides won their first match in the best-of-two against a promotion rival on Saturday. HDM was narrowly too strong for Ring Pass (1-0) and Oranje-Rood proved too big for Nijmegen in Eindhoven: 3-1.



Toussaint, Grant snare four goals each in Police 14-1 hockey win

by Nigel Simon


Nicholas Grant who scored four goals for Police hockey team.

Akim Toussaint and Nicholas Grant both scored beaver-tricks to lead T&T Police Service to an emphatic 14-1 thumping of Carib for the largest win of the season in the men’s Open Division of the T&T Hockey Board (TTHB) Outdoor 30-minute Seven-A-Side League on Friday night. 



PHF announces National U21 hockey training camp

LAHORE   -  The Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) has announced the National U-21 Hockey Training Camp, which will commence on June 5 at the Pakistan Sports Complex in Islamabad as part of its efforts to develop young talent and strengthen the country’s hockey future. 



Field Hockey Canada looking for Team Managers for National Team Programs

Get involved and support national team programs domestically and on tour



Team Managers are integral in our ability to perform on the international stage. We are looking for motivated and organized hockey hearts that are willing to serve one of our senior, junior and/or youth national teams.


Saturday 30 May 2026

Indian Women’s Hockey Team Registers Second Consecutive Win in Perth, Beating Australia 2-0 in Third Match of the Friendly Series



Perth: The Indian Women’s Hockey Team registered an impressive 2-0 victory over Australia in the third match of the friendly series at the Perth Hockey Stadium on Friday.



Indian Women's Hockey Team Loses 2-3 in a tight fourth game to draw the friendly series against Australia in Perth

The four-match series ends 2-2, giving India ideal competitive preparation heading into the FIH Nations Cup in New Zealand



Perth: The Indian Women's Hockey Team concluded their four-match friendly series against Australia with a close 2-3 defeat in the fourth and last game in Perth on Saturday, which meant that the series ended in a 2-2 draw. 



U18 Asia Cup 2026
Kakamigahara

All times GMT +9

Men

29 May 2026 13:00     IND v KAZ (Pool A)         13 - 0
29 May 2026 15:00     KOR v TPE (Pool A)     4 - 1

30 May 2026 11:00      PAK v CHN (Pool B)     3 - 0 
30 May 2026 13:00     MAS v BAN (Pool B)     2 - 4
30 May 2026 15:00     KOR v KAZ (Pool A)     13 - 0
30 May 2026 19:00     JPN v TPE (Pool A)     

31 May 2026 13:00         BAN v CHN (Pool B)     
31 May 2026 15:00         PAK v MAS (Pool B)     
31 May 2026 17:00         JPN v IND (Pool A)     

Pool standings

Women

29 May 2026 17:00     CHN v TPE (Pool B)     8 - 1
29 May 2026 19:00     KOR v SGP (Pool A)     8 - 0 

30 May 2026 09:00     IND v MAS (Pool A)     2 - 1 
30 May 2026 17:00     JPN v BAN (Pool B)     12 - 0

31 May 2026 09:00     KOR v IND (Pool A)     
31 May 2026 11:00         MAS v SGP (Pool A)     
31 May 2026 19:00         JPN v CHN (Pool B)     

Pool standings

FIH Match Centre



U-18 men begin Asia Cup Hockey mission with Malaysia win



Bangladesh Under-18 men's team began their Asia Cup Hockey campaign with a 4-2 victory over formidable Malaysia in Japan on Saturday.



Malaysia coach tells his team to buck up after embarrassing loss

By Aftar Singh


A Malaysia player (in white) in action against two Bangladesh players . - Pic from AHF

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia were shocked 4-2 by minnows Bangladesh in a boys' Under-18 Asia Cup hockey Group B match at Kakamigahara in Japan today.



Indian U18 Women's Hockey Team holds nerve to beat Malaysia 2-1 for a winning start to U18 Asia Cup 2026

 India's 15-year-old forward Nousheen Naz scores two goals to star in her team's fighting victory in Kakamigahara, Japan, and was named 'Player of the Match'



Kakamigahara, May: The Indian U18 Women’s Hockey Team started their U18 Asia Cup 2026 campaign with a hard-fought 2-1 win over Malaysia in their opening Pool A match in Japan on Saturday.



Gareth Grundie: Fantastic opportunity to test ourselves against the best teams in the world



As the final stages of the current FIH Hockey Pro League season approach (starting from 13 June), let us hear from the participating teams. Today, Gareth Grundie, coach of the Irish women’s national team, shares his thoughts.



Bonn beckons for German final four



The highlight of the German hockey calendar hits the turf tomorroaw with the top four men’s and women’s teams will compete at the Bonner THV grounds for national championship titles.



Penarth Ladies 1’s unforgettable campaign 



Unbeaten seasons are rare in the sporting world; winning every single game across all competitions is unheard of. But that’s exactly what Penarth Ladies 1 have managed to achieve this season, winning the West Premier, Welsh National Championship and EuroHockey Club Challenge I titles with an intact 100% record. 


 

Tauqeer Dar: Most Suitable Person for Pakistan Hockey`s Revival

Pakistan has the potential to excel in every field.

By Ijaz Chaudhry

The prime requirement is Right Person for the Right Job

Pakistan's national game is Hockey. Also, the sport which has given us three golds and three silvers at the Olympics. Unfortunately, Pakistan hockey has hit rock bottom. Pakistan has failed to qualify for the last three Olympics.

There is one person who can reinvigorate Pakistan hockey and bring back the past glories.

What are the Foremost Requirements?
-Revitalising hockey at the Grassroots
-Getting  Sponsorship
-Arranging Foreign Tours  
-Bringing Foreign Teams

Tauqeer Dar (Olympic gold medallist 1984) has the Proven Credentials - Ticks all the Boxes

-He is running the Best Academy in Pakistan, Dar Hockey Academy which is a conveyer belt of talent; providing players to the national teams. Dar Academy boys have been regularly featuring in Pakistan's national and age group teams for the last 10 years
-Arranging Foreign Tours for his academy to top hockey nations: Six tours of Europe in the last 12 years: Holland, Belgium and Germany. Also tours to India & Malaysia.
-All through Sponsorship arranged by his own efforts; not a single penny from the government or federation
-In 2012, when terrorism was at its peak, he arranged a tour of Flying Dutch Veterans to Pakistan. The Dutch team was studded with Olympic & World Cup medallists.  The team played three matches in Lahore including two matches at the Johar Town stadium watched by thousands of spectators.

Easily the most suitable person to turn Pakistan hockey’s fortunes around.

If Tauqeer is appointed the Secretary General of the Pakistan Hockey Federation, he can bring  big business tycoons to sponsor hockey in the country. He can turn the PHF into a corporate body. Pakistan hockey will not be dependent on the government for any financial assistance and will also again see the international achievements of the past.

The following two videos give a good insight into the work & achievements of the Hockey Academy:

Dar Hockey Academy - A Great Success Story
Link:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjAcFKWjRI0&t=331s

Dar Hockey Academy (Pakistan) Tour of Europe 2019
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TDyMDqK0Gk&t=32s

Ijaz...Ijaz Chaudhry writes on hockey & other sports. For more about him & his work, visit http://www.sportscorrespondent.info