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The 2009 Men's Hockey Asia Cup was the eighth edition of the Men's Hockey Asia Cup, the quadrennial international men's field hockey championship of Asia organized by the Asian Hockey Federation. It was held from May 9 to May 16, 2009 in Kuantan , Pahang , Malaysia.
The Men's Hockey Asia Cup is a men's international field hockey tournament organized by the Asian Hockey Federation. The winning team becomes the champion of Asia and qualifies for the FIH Hockey World Cup. [1] South Korea are the defending champions winning the 2022 edition. [2] South Korea have won the most titles with five.
Pages in category "Hockey Asia Cup" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... 2009 Men's Hockey Asia Cup; 2013 Men's Hockey Asia Cup;
The 2009 Women's Hockey Asia Cup was the seventh edition of the women's field hockey tournament. It was held in Bangkok from 29 October to 8 November 2009. [1] China won the tournament for the second time, defeating India 5–3 in the final. [2] South Korea finished in third place after defeating Japan 4–3 in the third place playoff. [3]
The Men's Asian Champions Trophy is an event held annually by the Asian Hockey Federation since 2011. It features Asia's six top field hockey teams in the hockey season competing in a round robin format. India is the most successful team in its history with 5 champions trophy victories.
Hockey Asia Cup may refer to: Men's Hockey Asia Cup; Women's Hockey Asia Cup This page was last edited on 4 December 2024, at 17:23 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
10 May 2009 India: 2–3 Kuantan Hockey Stadium, Kuantan, Malaysia. 2009 Hockey Asia Cup [161] 290 243 31 October 2009 Italy: 5–0 Lille Hockey Club, Lille, France. 2009 World Cup Qualifiers [162] 291 292 244 1 November 2009 Russia: 5–0 [163] 293 245 3 November 2009 France: 2–4 [164] 294 295 246 5 November 2009 Japan: 1–6 [165] 296 297 248
ESPN was originally a part of the so-called "Gang of Five", which was a consortium that was set up to compete against STAR TV in the region. (The others in the group were CNN International, HBO, TVB [with TVB Superchannel] and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation [with Australia Television International]) The consortium's channels were initially transmitted via Palapa satellite, but were ...