2003 Men's Hockey Asia Cup

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2003 Men's Hockey Asia Cup
Tournament details
Host countryMalaysia
City Kuala Lumpur
Teams8
Venue(s) Bukit Jalil National Stadium
Final positions
ChampionsFlag of India.svg  India (1st title)
Runner-upFlag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan
Third placeFlag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Tournament statistics
Matches played20
Goals scored121 (6.05 per match)
1999 (previous)(next) 2007

The 2003 Men's Hockey Asia Cup was an international field hockey tournament held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 21 to 28 September 2003. It was the sixth time that the Men's Hockey Asia Cup was held since its inception back in 1982. The winner of the tournament qualified for the 2006 Men's Hockey World Cup in Germany.

Contents

Eight teams competed in the tournament with seven of them booking a spot via the host nation spot or by finishing in the top six of the previous tournament with the remaining spot being played between seven teams (which was won by Hong Kong). These eight teams were separated into two groups of four teams with the top two of each group qualifying through to the semi-finals while the bottom two competed for fifth place. After competing in the same group, India and Pakistan competed in the final with India taking out their first title with a 4–2 win. [1] South Korea claimed the bronze medal after defeating Japan 4–2. [2]

Results

All Pool Stage times are (UTC+8). All Knock Out matches are (IST).

Pools

Advanced to semifinals

Pool A

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 3210142+127
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 32011011−16
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 31115504
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 3003516−110
21 September 2003
15:30
Japan  Flag of Japan.svg7–3Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong
Takahashi Field hockey ball.svg 12'
Katayama Field hockey ball.svg 40', 56'
Tobita Field hockey ball.svg 50'
Furusato Field hockey ball.svg 61', 68'
Ozawa Field hockey ball.svg 64'
Report Chima Field hockey ball.svg 20'
Akbar Field hockey ball.svg 51'
Ali Field hockey ball.svg 69'

21 September 2003
17:30
Malaysia  Flag of Malaysia.svg1–1Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Chua Boon Huat Field hockey ball.svg 32' Report Lee Jung-seon Field hockey ball.svg 3'

22 September 2003
15:30
Japan  Flag of Japan.svg3–2Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Tobita Field hockey ball.svg 6', 33'
Yamabori Field hockey ball.svg 62'
Report Shanmuganathan Field hockey ball.svg 54'
Tajol Field hockey ball.svg 67'

23 September 2003
15:30
South Korea  Flag of South Korea.svg7–1Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong
Lee Gye-sung Field hockey ball.svg 2'
Lim Jong-chun Field hockey ball.svg 19'
You Hyo-sik Field hockey ball.svg 27'
Seo Jong-ho Field hockey ball.svg 54'
Kim Jung-chul Field hockey ball.svg 56', 58'
Jang Jong-hyun Field hockey ball.svg 67'
Report Akbar Field hockey ball.svg 17'

24 September 2003
15:00
Hong Kong  Flag of Hong Kong.svg1–2Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Ali Field hockey ball.svg 20' Report Tajol Field hockey ball.svg 33'
Shanmuganathan Field hockey ball.svg 63'

24 September 2003
17:00
South Korea  Flag of South Korea.svg6–0Flag of Japan.svg  Japan

Pool B

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 3300193+169
Flag of India.svg  India 3201175+126
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 31021012−23
Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh 3003026−260
21 September 2003
15:00
Pakistan  Flag of Pakistan.svg8–0Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh
Ali Field hockey ball.svg 9'
Javed Field hockey ball.svg 21', 46', 61'
Abbas Field hockey ball.svg 26', 62'
Nadeem Field hockey ball.svg 36'
Butt Field hockey ball.svg 64'
Report

21 September 2003
17:00
China  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg1–5Flag of India.svg  India
Song Yi Field hockey ball.svg 47' Report Tirkey Field hockey ball.svg 5', 36'
Gagan Ajit Singh Field hockey ball.svg 20'
Prabhjot Singh Field hockey ball.svg 41', 60'

22 September 2003
17:30
Pakistan  Flag of Pakistan.svg7–1Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Khalid Field hockey ball.svg 18'
Nadeem Field hockey ball.svg ?', ?'
Abbas Field hockey ball.svg ?', ?'
Javed Field hockey ball.svg ?', ?'
Report Lu Peng Field hockey ball.svg 34'

23 September 2003
17:30
India  Flag of India.svg10–0Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh
Tirkey Field hockey ball.svg 7', 55'
Thakur Field hockey ball.svg 11'
V. Pillay Field hockey ball.svg 25'
D. Pillay Field hockey ball.svg 32'
Michael Field hockey ball.svg 34'
Gagan Ajit Singh Field hockey ball.svg 36', 50'
Prabhjot Singh Field hockey ball.svg 47'
Dhillon Field hockey ball.svg 53'
Report

24 September 2003
15:30
Bangladesh  Flag of Bangladesh.svg0–8Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Report Song Yi Field hockey ball.svg 4', 13', 19', 36', 42', 56', 69'
Yo Haiao Field hockey ball.svg 17'

24 September 2003
17:30
India  Flag of India.svg2–4Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan
Thakur Field hockey ball.svg 25'
Michael Field hockey ball.svg 35'
Report Javed Field hockey ball.svg 11'
Abbasi Field hockey ball.svg 21'
Ahmed Field hockey ball.svg 60'
Abbas Field hockey ball.svg 68'

Fifth to eighth place classification

 
5–8th place semifinalsFifth place
 
      
 
26 September
 
 
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 5
 
27 September
 
Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh 0
 
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 3
 
26 September
 
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 2
 
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 2
 
 
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 0
 
Seventh place
 
 
27 September
 
 
Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh 3
 
 
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 4

5–8th place semi-finals

26 September 2003
14:30
Malaysia  Flag of Malaysia.svg5–0Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh

26 September 2003
17:00
China  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg2–0Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong

Seventh and eighth place

27 September 2003
15:00
Bangladesh  Flag of Bangladesh.svg3–4Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong
Prince Field hockey ball.svg 3'
Mia Field hockey ball.svg 50', 55'
Report Farooq Field hockey ball.svg 14'
Ali Field hockey ball.svg 21', 67'
Cordero Field hockey ball.svg 54'

Fifth and sixth place

27 September 2003
17:30
Malaysia  Flag of Malaysia.svg3–2Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Silveraja Field hockey ball.svg 22'
Tajol Field hockey ball.svg 29'
Shanmuganathan Field hockey ball.svg 70'
Report Song Yi Field hockey ball.svg 48'
Ya Yang Field hockey ball.svg 52'

First to fourth place classification

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
26 September
 
 
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 2
 
28 September
 
Flag of India.svg  India 4
 
Flag of India.svg  India 4
 
26 September
 
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 2
 
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 3
 
 
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1
 
Third place
 
 
28 September
 
 
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 4
 
 
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 2

Semi-finals

26 September 2003
15:00
South Korea  Flag of South Korea.svg2–4Flag of India.svg  India
You Hyo-sik Field hockey ball.svg 38'
Lee Jung-seon Field hockey ball.svg 69'
Report Michael Field hockey ball.svg 58'
Prabhjot Singh Field hockey ball.svg 67'
Gagan Ajit Singh Field hockey ball.svg 68'
Thakur Field hockey ball.svg 70'

26 September 2003
17:30
Pakistan  Flag of Pakistan.svg3–1Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Hussain Field hockey ball.svg 27'
Ali Field hockey ball.svg 41'
Nadeem Field hockey ball.svg 57'
Report Furusato Field hockey ball.svg 39'

Third and fourth place

28 September 2003
15:00
South Korea  Flag of South Korea.svg4–2Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
You Hyo-sik Field hockey ball.svg 17'
Lee Jung-seon Field hockey ball.svg 23', 52', 69'
Report Yamabori Field hockey ball.svg 29'
Katayama Field hockey ball.svg 58'

Final

28 September 2003
17:30
India  Flag of India.svg4–2Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan
Kanwalpreet Singh Field hockey ball.svg 7'
Gagan Ajit Singh Field hockey ball.svg 17'
Tirkey Field hockey ball.svg 69'
Prabhjot Singh Field hockey ball.svg 70'
Report Abbas Field hockey ball.svg 7', 14'

Winners

 2003 Men's Hockey Asia Cup winners 
Flag of India.svg
India
First title

Final standings

  1. Flag of India.svg  India
  2. Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan
  3. Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
  4. Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
  5. Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
  6. Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
  7. Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong
  8. Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh

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