Men's Hockey Junior Asia Cup

The Men's Hockey Junior Asia Cup is a men's international under-21 field hockey tournament organized by the Asian Hockey Federation. The tournament has been held since 1988 and serves as a qualification tournament for the Men's FIH Hockey Junior World Cup.[1] Competitors must be under the age of 21 as of December 31 in the year before the tournament is held.

Men's Hockey Junior Asia Cup
Most recent season or competition:
2024 Men's Hockey Junior Asia Cup
SportField hockey
Founded1988; 36 years ago (1988)
First season1988
No. of teams10
ConfederationAsian Hockey Federation
Most recent
champion(s)
 India (5th title)
(2024)
Most titles India (5 titles)
QualificationJunior AHF Cup

The tournament has been won by four different teams: India has the most titles with five and Pakistan follows with three. Malaysia and South Korea have both won the tournament once. The most recent edition was held in Muscat, Oman and was won by India. The 2021 edition, to be held in Dhaka, Bangladesh, was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Results

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Year Host Final Third place match Number of teams
Winner Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
1988
Details
Karachi, Pakistan  
Pakistan
Round-robin  
South Korea
 
India
Round-robin  
Malaysia
7
1992
Details
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  
Pakistan
3–0  
Malaysia
 
South Korea
2–2 (a.e.t.)
(4–1 (p.s.)
 
India
10
1996
Details
Singapore  
Pakistan
2–2 (a.e.t.)
(5–4 p.s.)
 
India
 
Japan
1–1 (a.e.t.)
(5–4 p.s.)
 
South Korea
10
2000
Details
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  
South Korea
3–2  
India
 
Malaysia
2–1  
Japan
11
2004
Details
Karachi, Pakistan  
India
5–2  
Pakistan
 
South Korea
2–1  
Malaysia
10
2008
Details
Hyderabad, India  
India
3–2  
South Korea
 
Pakistan
7–2  
Japan
8
2012
Details
Malacca, Malaysia  
Malaysia
2–1  
Pakistan
 
India
2–1 (a.s.d.e.t.)  
South Korea
8
2015
Details
Kuantan, Malaysia  
India
6–2  
Pakistan
 
South Korea
2–1  
Japan
8
2021
Details
Dhaka, Bangladesh Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2] Cancelled 10
2023
Details
Salalah, Oman  
India
2–1  
Pakistan
 
South Korea
2–1  
Malaysia
10
2024
Details
Muscat, Oman  
India
5–3  
Pakistan
 
Japan
2–1  
Malaysia
10

Performance by nations

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Team Winners Runners-up Third place Fourth place
  India 5 (2004, 2008*, 2015, 2023, 2024) 2 (1996, 2000) 2 (1987, 2012) 1 (1992)
  Pakistan 3 (1987*, 1992, 1996) 5 (2004*, 2012, 2015, 2023, 2024) 1 (2008)
  South Korea 1 (2000) 2 (1987, 2008) 4 (1992, 2004, 2015, 2023) 2 (1996, 2012)
  Malaysia 1 (2012*) 1 (1992*) 1 (2000*) 4 (1987, 2004, 2023, 2024)
  Japan 2 (1996, 2024) 3 (2000, 2008, 2015)
* = host nation

Team appearances

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Team  
1988
 
1992
 
1996
 
2000
 
2004
 
2008
 
2012
 
2015
 
2023
 
2024
Total
  Bangladesh 5th 6th 7th 6th 6th 6th 6th 5th 8
  China 5th 6th 7th 6th 7th 6th 7th 6th 8
  Chinese Taipei 8th 9th 10th 10th 4
  India 3rd 4th 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 3rd 1st 1st 1st 10
  Iran 11th 7th 2
  Japan 6th 7th 3rd 4th 5th 4th 5th 4th 5th 3rd 10
  Macau 7th - 1
  Malaysia 4th 2nd 5th 3rd 4th 5th 1st 5th 4th 4th 10
  Oman 8th 7th 8th 7th 9th 5
  Pakistan 1st 1st 1st 5th 2nd 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 10
  Singapore 10th 9th 10th 8th 8th 5
  South Korea 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 3rd 2nd 4th 3rd 3rd 8th 10
  Sri Lanka 9th 8th 10th 8th 4
  Thailand 10th 8th 7th 3
  Uzbekistan 9th 9th 2
Total 7 10 10 11 10 8 8 8 10 10 [3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Qualification Criteria for FIH Junior World Cup 2021" (PDF). fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 14 October 2019.
  2. ^ "Virus opens JWC door for Malaysia". nst.com.my. New Straits Times. 13 August 2021. Retrieved 13 August 2021.
  3. ^ Ali, Tariq. "Men's Hockey Junior Asia Cup: Final Standing".
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