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News for 02 June 2023

All the news for Friday 2 June 2023


2022-23 FIH Hockey Pro League - 2 June
London, Great Britain

All times GMT +1

Men

2 Jun 2023 14:40     IND v BEL (RR)     
3 Jun 2023 12:40     GBR v IND (RR)     
4 Jun 2023 12:40     GBR v BEL (RR)     

Pool standings

Women

2 Jun 2023 17:10     GBR v CHN (RR)     
3 Jun 2023 15:10     CHN v BEL (RR)     
4 Jun 2023 15:10     GBR v BEL (RR)     

Pool standings

FIH Match Centre



GB Women look to put better performance; men aim to consolidate lead at top



After an enthralling start, the first FIH Pro League London mini tournament will resume with GB women taking on China and Belgium and GB men squaring off against India and Belgium in reverse fixtures taking place from 2 - 4 June 2023 at the Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre.





"Focus will be on a good finish and playing to the structure," says India Captain Harmanpreet Singh

The team will take on Belgium and Great Britain in the FIH Hockey Pro League in a quest to return to the top of the pool table



London: Undeterred by the setbacks faced in the previous outing against Belgium and hosts Great Britain, the Indian Men's Hockey Team are geared-up for a stiff challenge in the upcoming matches in the FIH Hockey Pro League at the Lee Valley Stadium in London.  





Men's Junior Asia Cup - Final
Salalah (OMA)

All times GMT +4

1 Jun 2023 09:00     OMA v THA (7/8th Place)       2 - 1
1 Jun 2023 15:00     JPN v BAN (5/6th Place)         5 - 1
1 Jun 2023 17:30     KOR v MAS (3/4th Place)        2 - 1
1 Jun 2023 20:00     IND v PAK (Final)                     2 - 1

Final Pool standings

FIH Match Centre



India claim gold at Men’s Junior Asia Cup 2023, Women’s tournament to begin today



From 23 May to 1 June 2023, the best young Asian men’s hockey teams went head-to-head in the Men’s Junior Asia Cup Salalah 2023, competing for the gold medal and the final three spots up for grabs in the upcoming FIH Junior Hockey Men’s World Cup 2023, to be played in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.





Men’s Junior Asia Cup 2023 – DAY 10

We reached the last day of competition with different definitions for each of the positions in the standings, with the great and expected final.





India wins Men's Hockey Junior Asia Cup

By Tariq Ali

Defending champion India won Men's Hockey Junior Asia Cup for the record fourth time at Salalah, Oman, 2023 defeating Pakistan by 2 - 1 in the final match. South Korea won the bronze medal defeating Malaysia at the identical score 2 - 1.
India, Pakistan and South Korea qualified for the FIH Junior World Cup to be held in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 2023.

Final Standing for the Men's Hockey Junior Asia Cup, Salalah, Oman, 2023:
1 India 2 Pakistan 3 South Korea 4 Malaysia 5 Japan 6 Bangladesh 7 Oman 8 Thailand 9 Uzbekistan 10 Chinese Taipei.

Highest scores of the match:
India 18-0 Chinese Taipei
India 17-0 Thailand
Pakistan 15-1 Chinese Taipei
Japan 10-1 Chinese Taipei
India 9-1 South Korea (Semi Final)

Most individual goals in a match:
5 goals - Abdul Rehman, Pakistan 9-0 Thailand
4 goals - Araijeet Singh Hundal, India 18-0 Chinese Taipei
4 goals - Kodai Saeki, Japan 10-1 Chinese Taipei
4 goals - Angad Singh, India 17-0 Thailand
4 goals - Do-hyun Lim, South Korea 8-1 Oman
3 goals - Tsubasa Tanaka, Japan 7-1 Thailand
3 goals - Muhammad Khan, Pakistan 15-1 Chinese Taipei
3 goals - Abdul Shahid, Pakistan 15-0 Chinese Taipei
3 goals - Amandeep Singh, India 18-0 Chinese Taipei
3 goals - Tangaraja Perabu, Malaysia 8-1 Uzbekistan
3 goals - Shahmie Irfan Suhaimi, Malaysia 5 -1 Bangladesh
3 goals - Kumpei Yasuda, Japan 8-0 Oman
3 goals - Boby Singh Dhami, India 9-1 South Korea (Semi Final)
3 goals - Abdul Rehman, Pakistan 6-2 Malaysia (Semi Final).

Most individual goals in an edition
9 goals - Kumpei Yasuda (Japan)
9 goals - Abdul Rehman (Pakistan)
8 goals - Araijeet Singh Hundal (India)
7 goals - Angad Singh (India)
7 goals - Tsubasa Tanaka (Japan)
6 goals - Boby Singh Dhami (India)
6 goals - Uttam Singh (India)
6 goals - Shahmie Irfan Suhaimi (Malaysia)
6 goals - Do-hyun Lim (South Korea)

Medal Tally
Countries.    Gold Silver Bronze
India.                4.      2.         2
Pakistan.         3.      4.         1
South Korea.   1.      2.         4
Malaysia.         1.      1.         1
Japan.              0.      0.         1



Dominant India oust Pakistan 2-1 to lift Men's Junior Asia Cup 2023

Hockey India Executive Board announces INR 2.00 Lakh each for players, INR 1.00 Lakh each for Support Staff


With this win, India overtakes Pakistan in winning the maximum titles at the prestigious Men's Junior Asia Cup
 
Salalah (Oman): The Indian Junior Men's Hockey Team reigned supreme as they beat nemesis Pakistan 2-1 in a thrilling Final match of the Men's Junior Asia Cup 2023 here in Salalah, Oman. Early goals by Angad Bir Singh (13') and Araijeet Singh Hundal (20') ensured India remained in command of the game while some outstanding saves by goalkeeper Shashikumar Mohith Honnenahalli kept India in the lead throughout the match.





India beat Pakistan 2-1 in cliffhanger to win title

Angad Bir Singh and Araijeet Singh Hundal scored the goals for the Indian hockey team. India overtook Pakistan in winning the most titles at the Men's Junior Asia Cup.

By Ali Asgar Nalwala


The Indian hockey team won the Men's Junior Asia Cup 2023 title. (Picture by Hockey India)

The Indian hockey team eked out a close 2-1 win over arch-rivals Pakistan in the final of the Men's Junior Asia Cup 2023 in Salalah, Oman on Thursday to successfully defend its title.





India outclass arch-rivals Pakistan to clinch record title

With the victory in 2023 final, India have created a new record for winning the maximum titles at the men's Junior Asia Cup.


India defeated Pakistan 2-1 in the final to win Junior Asia Cup 2023. Image: Asian Hockey Federation

The Indian junior men’s hockey team reigned supreme as they beat nemesis Pakistan 2-1 in a thrilling final match of the men’s Junior Asia Cup 2023 in Salalah, Oman. Early goals by Angad Bir Singh (13′) and Araijeet Singh Hundal (20′) ensured India remained in command of the game while some outstanding saves by goalkeeper Shashikumar Mohith Honnenahalli kept India in the lead throughout the match.





India beat Pakistan to win Junior Asia Cup

They have won their fourth title


Indian players celebrating a goal against Pakistan — Asian Hockey Federation

India defeated Pakistan with the scoreline of 2-1 in the final of Junior Asia Cup 2023 in Salalah, Oman, on Thursday.





Malaysia finish fourth in Junior Asia Cup

By Jugjet Singh


Malaysia and South Korea (in blue) in action in Thursday's Junior Asia Cup bronze playoff at Sultan Qaboos Stadium in Oman. - Pic courtesy of Asian Hockey Federation

KUALA LUMPUR: Junior World Cup hosts Malaysia fell 2-1 to South Korea in a Junior Asia Cup bronze playoff at the Sultan Qaboos Stadium in Oman on Thursday.





Team collapsed due to fitness, says coach Amin after thrashing by Pakistan in Junior Asia Cup

By Jugjet Singh


Malaysia (in yellow) and Pakistan in action in the Junior Asia Cup semi-finals at Sultan Qaboos Stadium in Oman on Wednesday. - Pic credit Asian Hockey Federation

MALAYSIA played a game of contrast as they were hammered 6-2 by Pakistan in the Junior Asia Cup semi-finals at the Sultan Qaboos Stadium in Oman on Wednesday.





Amin's team to work on fitness before the Junior World Cup

By Jugjet Singh


Malaysia and South Korea (in blue) in action in Thursday’s Junior Asia Cup bronze medal playoff at Sultan Qaboos Stadium in Oman. - Pic courtesy of Asian Hockey Federation

KUALA LUMPUR: Fitness is the main issue behind recent defeats, and national junior hockey coach Amin Rahim hopes to fix it before the Junior World Cup (JWC) here in December.





Pakistan team deprived of daily allowance in Junior Asia Cup

They will face India in the final today

By Atique ur Rehman


Pakistan junior hockey team — Asian Hockey Federation

KARACHI: The Pakistan junior hockey team has not received their daily allowance during the ongoing Asia Cup in Oman.





Hanif Khan urges government to support hockey after Junior World Cup qualification

Pakistan will play against India in the final of Junior Hockey Asia Cup today in Oman


Pakistan junior team manager Hanif Khan (L) and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif (R) - screengrab of YouTube video/PID

Former Olympian Hanif Khan, who is also the current manager of Pakistan junior team, urged the government to support hockey after his team qualified for the Junior Hockey World Cup during the ongoing Junior Asia Cup in Oman.





Women's Junior Asia Cup - 2 June
Kakamigahara (JPN)

All times GMT +9

2 Jun 2023 12:00     MAS v TPE (Pool A)     
2 Jun 2023 14:00     KOR v UZB (Pool A)     
2 Jun 2023 16:00     KAZ v HKG (Pool B)     
2 Jun 2023 18:00     JPN v INA (Pool B)         

3 Jun 2023 12:00     KOR v TPE (Pool A)     
3 Jun 2023 14:00     IND v UZB (Pool A)         
3 Jun 2023 16:00     CHN v INA (Pool B)         
3 Jun 2023 18:00     JPN v HKG (Pool B)     

Pool Standings

FIH Match Centre



Indian Junior Women's Hockey Team aim to win their maiden Women's Junior Asia Cup 2023

The Indian team will open their campaign against Uzbekistan on 3rd June


New Delhi: Indian Junior Women's Hockey Team are fired up for the highly anticipated Women's Junior Asia Cup 2023 in Kakamigahara, Gifu Prefecture, Japan as they eye to clinch their maiden title at the multi-nation event. The Women's Junior Asia Cup 2023, which will be played from 2-11 June 2023, will also serve as the qualifying event for the forthcoming FIH Junior Women's World Cup 2023.





Scottish GB honours caps presentations in Glasgow in April 2023



Scottish Hockey has hosted the latest in a series of Scottish GB honours caps presentations. Four well known players in Scotland have received their GB honours caps.





Hockey Australia makes string of key off-field appointments

Hockey Australia (HA) is pleased to announce three new appointments to its Executive Leadership Team, further bolstering the calibre of leaders in the organisation and continuing the sport’s positive trajectory.

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