2012 Asian Men's Hockey Champions Trophy

2012 Asian Men's Hockey Champions

2012 Asian Hockey Champions logo
Tournament details
Host country Qatar
City Doha
Dates 20 Dec – 27 Dec
Teams 6
Venue(s) Al-Rayyan Stadium
Top three teams
Champions  Pakistan (1st title)
Runner-up  India
Third place  Malaysia
Tournament statistics
Matches played 18
Goals scored 111 (6.17 per match)
Top scorer(s) Pakistan Muhammad Waqas (11 goals)
Best player Pakistan Muhammad Waqas
2011 (previous) (next) 2013

The 2012 Asian Men's Hockey Champions Trophy is the 2nd edition of the Asian Hockey Champions Trophy for men. The tournament was held from 20-27 December 2012 in Doha, Qatar. The top six Asian teams (India, Oman, Pakistan, China, Malaysia and Japan) participated in the tournament, which involved round-robin league among all teams followed by play-offs for final positions.

India entered the tournament as the defending champion, but lost to Pakistan in the final by a score of 5-4.[1]

Venue

Doha
Al-Rayyan Stadium
Capacity: 27,000
Venues in Qatar

Teams

Below is the list of participating teams for the tournament

Fixtures

All times are Arabia Standard Time (UTC+3)

Round robin

Standings
Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
1.  India 125401237+16
2.  Pakistan 1053112212+10
3.  Malaysia 1053111710+7
4.  China 953021413+1
5.  Japan 351041317-4
6.  Oman 04004636-30

Total 15 matches will be played.

20 December
15:00
Malaysia  4 – 1  Japan
Ahmad Tajuddin  3'
Faizal Saari  17'
Hafifihafiz Hanafi  32'
Abdul Rahim  58'
Report Toshihiro Tachiban  65'

20 December
17:00
India  4 – 0  China
Sowmarpet Sunil  13'
V. R. Raghunath  20', 52'
Bimal Lakra  53'
Report

20 December
19:00
Oman  3 – 8  Pakistan
Report Shakeel Abbasi   ',  ',  '
Muhammad Waqas   ',  '
Abdul Haseem Khan   '
Muhammad Rizwan Sr.   '
Muhammad Imran   '

21 December
15:00
Japan  1 – 3  India
Koji Kayukawa 50' Report V. R. Raghunath  22', 59'
Chandi  51'

21 December
17:00
Pakistan  5 – 2  China
Abdul Haseem Khan   ',  '
Muhammad Waqas  ',  '
Shakeel Abbasi   '
Report

21 December
19:00
Oman  1 – 4  Malaysia
Salah Al Soodi 16' Report Faizal Saari 23'
Mohd Radzie Abdul Rahim 28'
Radzie 63'
Mohd Fitri Saari 65'

23 December
15:00
China  4 - 2  Japan

23 December
17:00
Oman  0 - 11  India
Report S V Sunil 3', 44'
Dharamvir Singh 8', 56'
V. R. Raghunath 30', 38'
Rupinderpal Singh 33', 43'
Akashdeep Singh 53'
Harbir Singh 65'
Danish Mujtaba 67'

23 December
19:00
Pakistan  3 - 3  Malaysia
Muhammad Rizwan Sr.  21'
Muhammad Waqas  55', 57'
Report  20'
Faizal Saari  43'

Tengku Jalil Abdul 68'


24 December
15:00
Oman  1 - 7  Japan

24 December
17:00
China  2 - 1  Malaysia
Wang Hong Yun   '
Song Yi   '
Report Faizal Shaari   '

24 December
19:00
Pakistan  1 - 2  India
Muhammad Waqas  57' Report Rupinder Singh  36'
Chenglansena  51'

26 December
13:00
Oman  1 - 6  China

26 December
15:00
Pakistan  5 - 2  Japan
Muhammad Waqas 1', 36'
Shakeel Abbasi  34'
Abdul Haseem Khan  44', 63'
Report Heita Yoshihara  8'
Toshiro Tachibana  23'

26 December
17:00
Malaysia  5 - 3  India
Fitri Saari   '
Azlan Misron   '
Faizal Saari   '
Azammi Adabi  68'
Report Birendra Lakra  47'
S V Sunil  62'
VR Raghunath  63'

Classification

In the Men’s Finals on December 27, total 3 matches will be played with top two teams in finals, third and fourth placed teams in bronze medal match and last two teams in fifth place.

Fifth Place Match

27 December
14:30
Japan  1 - 2  Oman
Shinji Kawauchi  29' Report Anwar Saad Jumman  33'

Samir Haliyas Al-Shibli  70'

Bronze Medal Match

27 December
17:00
Malaysia  3-1  China
Marhan Jalil Muhammad  40'
Mohd Radzie Abdul Rahim 60'

Own Goal 61'

Report Xian Yi Liu  19'

Gold Medal Match

27 December
19:30
India  4 - 5  Pakistan
Birendra Lakra 9'
V. R. Raghunath  20'
Gurwinder Chandi  55'
Rupinder Pal singh  59'
Report Muhammad Waqas  8', 56'
Shafqat Rasool  42'

Muhammad Imran  48'
Muhammad Imran  64'

Final ranking

RANK TEAM
 Pakistan
 India
 Malaysia
4.  China
5.  Oman
6.  Japan

Awards

 2012 Asian Men's Hockey Champions Trophy Winners 

Pakistan
First title
Top Goalscorer
Pakistan Muhammad Waqas

External links

References

Asian Hockey Champions Trophy

Asian Hockey Federation

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