2012 IIHF Challenge Cup of Asia

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2012 IIHF Challenge Cup of Asia
2012 IIHF Challenge Cup of Asia Logo.png
Tournament details
Host countryFlag of India.svg  India
Dates17–25 March 2012
Teams7
Final positions
Champions  Gold medal blank.svg Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates (2nd title)
Runner-up  Silver medal blank.svg Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Third place  Bronze medal blank.svg Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Tournament statistics
Games played18
Goals scored159 (8.83 per game)
Attendance4,627 (257 per game)
  2011
2013  

The 2012 IIHF Challenge Cup of Asia was the fifth IIHF Challenge Cup of Asia, an annual international ice hockey tournament held by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). It occurred between 17 March and 25 March 2012 in Dehradun, India. The defending champions Hong Kong, who claimed their first title in 2011, did not send a team to this year's edition. Chinese Taipei, winners of the 2010 tournament, competed after skipping the 2011 tournament. The United Arab Emirates won the tournament after defeating Thailand in the final, and Malaysia finished third after defeating Kuwait in the bronze medal match.

Contents

Overview

This will be the first IIHF-sanctioned tournament in India and will be expanded to seven teams. [1] The teams will be split into two seeded groups. Group A will include the United Arab Emirates, Thailand, Chinese Taipei, and Kuwait and play in a round-robin format. Group B will consist of Macau, Malaysia, and India, playing in a double-round robin format. The top two teams in Group A will receive a bye to the semi-finals, while the bottom two will play a semi-final qualification against the top two teams from Group B. [1]

The United Arab Emirates won the tournament after defeating Thailand 3 – 0 in the final. [2] It was the United Arab Emirates' second title, having previously won the 2009 IIHF Challenge Cup of Asia. [3] Malaysia finished third after they defeated Kuwait in the bronze medal game. [2] Loke Ban Kin finished the tournament as the top scorer after finishing with 27 points, including 16 goals and 11 assists. [4] The United Arab Emirate's Khaled al-Suwaidi finished as the tournament's top goaltender based on save percentage with a percentage of 100. [5]

Group stage

Group A

PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates 33000243+219 Semi-finals
2Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 32001256+196
3Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait 31002141623 Qualification play-off
4Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 30003240380
Source: [ citation needed ]

All times local. (IST = UTC+5:30) [6]

18 March 2012
17:00
United Arab Emirates  Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg4 – 3
(1–2, 1–0, 2–1)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Dehradun Arena
Attendance: 200
Game reference
Ahmed al-Dhaheri Goalies Pattarapol Ungkulpattanasuk Referee:
Flag of South Korea.svg Baek Min-hwan
Linesmen:
Flag of South Korea.svg Chae Young-jin
Flag of South Korea.svg Hong Hyun-kook
0 – 110:09 – C. Supadilokluk (L. Neimwan) (PP)
O. al-Shamisi (M. Eljachi, J. al-Dhaheri) (PP) – 15:331 – 1
1 – 219:34 – P. Jirachai (V. Maklamthong)
S. al-Mehairi – 34:332 – 2
S. al-Mehairi (A. al-Dhaheri) – 41:523 – 2
3 – 342:08 – T. Chartsuwan (C. Supadilokluk)
M. al-Mazrouei (S. al-Mehairi) – 45:144 – 3
12 minPenalties12 min
27Shots27
19 March 2012
17:00
Chinese Taipei  Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg2 – 12
(2–5, 0–4, 0–3)
Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait Dehradun Arena
Attendance: 157
Game reference
Yang Ning-ya Goalies Jasem al-Sarraf (out 46:36)
Shuaib Shuaib (in 46:36)
Referee:
Flag of Japan.svg Ichikawa Shunsuke
Linesmen:
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Henri Neva
Flag of Malaysia.svg Dion Robben
0 – 104:46 – M. al-Shatti (Mo. al-Ajmi)
0 – 209:45 – S. al-Ajmi (A. Shetail)
Chao T. (Yang N-Yu) – 13:381 – 2
1 – 314:40 – Me. al-Ajmi (PP)
Liu Y. – 14:582 – 3
2 – 415:47 – Mo. al-Ajmi (A. Shetail, A. al-Ajmi)
2 – 519:32 – A. Shetail (A. al-Ajmi) (SH)
2 – 621:24 – Me. al-Ajmi
2 – 722:56 – A. Shetail (S. al-Ajmi)
2 – 830:25 – A. al-Ajmi (A. Shetail) (PP2)
2 – 930:35 – A. al-Ajmi (PP)
2 – 1048:37 – S. al-Ajmi (A. Shetail)
2 – 1151:07 – Me. al-Ajmi
2 – 1259:14 – F. Atallah (H. al-Shayji)
12 minPenalties14 min
20Shots45
20 March 2012
14:00
Kuwait  Flag of Kuwait.svg0 – 6
(0–4, 0–0, 0–2)
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates Deharadun Arena
Attendance: 173
Game reference
Jasem al-Sarraf Goalies Khaled al-Suwaidi Referee:
Flag of South Korea.svg Baek Min-hwan
Linesmen:
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Qiang Du
Flag of Malaysia.svg Dion Robben
0 – 107:59 – S. al-Nuaimi (M. al-Mazrouei, S. al-Mehairi)
0 – 213:09 – S. al-Nuaimi (S. al-Mehairi, M. al-Shamisi) (PP)
0 – 316:14 – S. al-Nuaimi (S. al-Mehairi)
0 – 417:11 – A. al-Sarour (J. al-Dhaheri, O. al-Shamisi)
0 – 543:08 – J. al-Dhaheri (SH)
0 – 649:37 – S. al-Mehairi
16 minPenalties10 min
11Shots37
20 March 2012
21:00
Thailand  Flag of Thailand.svg14 – 0
(2–0, 6–0, 6–0)
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei Dehradun Arena
Attendance: 153
Game reference
Prawes Kaewjeen Goalies Yang Ning-Ya Referee:
Flag of Malaysia.svg Yong Chun Lim
Linesmen:
Flag of South Korea.svg Hong Hyun Kook
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Jian Cao
8:51 - Krongsakunsuk 1 – 0
10:02 - Chartsuwan (Rattanachot)2 – 0
22:15 - Kullugin (Thamwongsin 3 – 0
23:17 - Suphankomut (Rattanachot)4 – 0
23:34 - Chartsuwan5 – 0
26:51 - Chartsuwan (Supadilokluk)6 – 0
28:06 - Jirachai (Thamwongsin)7 – 0
31:09 - Supadilokluk (Rattanachot)8 – 0
45:01 - Rattanachot (Chartsuwan)9 – 0
46:09 - Chartsuwan10 – 0
49:02 - Chartsuwan (Supadilokluk)11 – 0
49:40 - Rattanachot (Likit Neimwan)12 – 0
54:04 - Rattanachot (Neimwan)13 – 0
59:28 - Thamwongsin14 – 0
2 minPenalties8 min
76Shots12
22 March 2012
14:00
Thailand  Flag of Thailand.svg8 – 2
(2–1, 4–0, 2–1)
Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait Dehradun Arena
Attendance: 227
Game reference
Prawes Kaewjeen Goalies Jasem al-Sarraf Referee:
Flag of South Korea.svg Baek Min Hwan
Linesmen:
Flag of South Korea.svg Hong Hyun Kook
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Jian Cao
5:33 - Rattanachot (Chartsuwan)1 – 0
1 – 115:49 - Me. al-Ajmi (Mo. al-Ajmi)
17:12 - Jirachai 2 – 1
25:13 - Chartsuwan (Suphankomut, Neimwan) (PP)3 – 1
28:06 - Kullugin 4 – 1
30:44 - Supadilokluk (Chartsuwan)5 – 1
32:57 - Tengsakul (Jirachai)6 – 1
6 – 243:18 - Mo. Al-Ajmi (PP)
46:54 - Rattanachot (Chartsuwan) (SH)7 – 2
54:50 - Chartsuwan (Rattanachot)8 – 2
8 minPenalties20 min
43Shots26
22 March 2012
17:30
United Arab Emirates  Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg14 – 0
(2–0, 6–0, 6–0)
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei Dehradun Arena
Attendance: 184
Game reference
Khaled al-Suwaidi Goalies Yang Ning-Ya Referee:
Flag of Malaysia.svg Yong Chun Lim
Linesmen:
Flag of South Korea.svg Chae Young Jin
Flag of Malaysia.svg Dion Robben
11:00 - al-Dhaheri (al-Sarour)1 – 0
12:20 - al-Nuaimi (al-Mehairi)2 – 0
29:49 - al-Muharrami (al-Zaabi)3 – 0
31:43 - al-Haddad (al-Dhareri)4 – 0
32:34 - Al-Dhaheri (Budebs) (PP)5 – 0
35:23 - al-Muharrami (al-Zaabi)6 – 0
37:57 - al-Zaabi (al-Suwaidi)7 – 0
39:24 - al-Shamisi (al-Dhaheri)8 – 0
41:43 - Budebs (al-Mehairi)9 – 0
43:34 - al-Jneibi (al-Suwaidi)10 – 0
43:43 - al-Zaabi (al-Muharrami)11 – 0
48:25 - al-Sarour (PP)12 – 0
48:54 - al-Dhaheri (al-Sarour)13 – 0
54:59 - el-Jachi (al-Haddad, al-Shamisi) (SH)14 – 0
16 minPenalties10 min
55Shots9

Group B

PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 44000447+3712 Qualification play-off
2Flag of India.svg  India 410031237253
3Flag of Macau.svg  Macau 41003921123Did not advance
Source: [ citation needed ]

All times local. (IST = UTC+5:30) [6]

18 March 2012
20:00
India  Flag of India.svg3 – 5
(1–0, 2–2, 0–3)
Flag of Macau.svg  Macau Dehradun Arena
Attendance: 247
Game reference
Sonam Gurmet Goalies Lou Kuan-leong Referee:
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chiang Chih-yuan
Linesmen:
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Jian Cao
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Liu Jiaqi
M. Giri – 15:441 – 0
M. Iqbal – 29:052 – 0
2 – 138:09 – U C. (PP)
2 – 238:21 – Leong C. (Mok K.)
A. Ali (L. Tsewang) – 39:153 – 2
3 – 345:39 – Choy P.
3 – 450:06 – Leong C. (Wong K.)
3 – 552:11 – Leong C.
8 minPenalties6 min
24Shots18
19 March 2012
20:00
Macau  Flag of Macau.svg1 – 8
(0–1, 1–5, 0–2)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Dehradun Arena
Attendance: 132
Game reference
Lou Kuan-leong Goalies Vincent Shiao (out 30:58)
Tengku Abdillah (in 30:58)
Referee:
Flag of Thailand.svg Sakchai Chinanuvatana
Linesmen:
Flag of South Korea.svg Chae Young-jin
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Qiang Du
0 – 105:34 – Loke B.
0 – 220:57 – Loke B. (R. Isa)
0 – 326:33 – A. Chang (B. Tan, Tan Ka.)
Leong C. (U C., Mok K.) – 28:341 – 3
1 – 435:46 – E. Ng (Tan Kh.)
1 – 537:28 – Teh T. (J. Chee (SH)
1 – 639:15 – Loke B.
1 – 741:08 – Moi J. (Loke B.) (PP)
1 – 848:14 – J. Chee
14 minPenalties6 min
6Shots44
20 March 2012
17:30
Malaysia  Flag of Malaysia.svg13 – 2
(6–2, 3–0, 4–0)
Flag of India.svg  India Dehradun Arena
Attendance: 476
Game reference
Vincent Shiao Goalies Sonam Gurmet (out 35:00)
Sonam Paldan (in 35:00)
Referee:
Flag of Japan.svg Ichikawa Shunsuke
Linesmen:
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Liu Jiaqi
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Henri Neva
0 – 107:12 – A. Belwal
Loke B. (Tan Kh.) – 07:421 – 1
Loke B. (Tan Kh.) (PP) – 09:552 – 1
Loke B. (Moi J.) (SH) – 14:163 – 1
3 – 214:35 – G. Tanshi (PP)
J. Chee (M. Yusoff) – 15:204 – 2
Loke B. (R. Isa, Tan Ka.) – 16:485 – 2
Tan Kh. – 18:116 – 2
Teh T. (J. Chee) (PP) – 23:337 – 2
Khoo S. (G. Ong) (PP) – 35:008 – 2
Tan Kh. (G. Ong) – 39:489 – 2
A. Chang (Moi J.) – 49:1210 – 2
Loke B. (N. Versluis) – 50:3011 – 2
Loke B. (Moi J.) – 56:2712 – 2
A. Abu-Safian – 59:1713 – 2
12 minPenalties12 min
55Shots15
21 March 2012
13:00
Macau  Flag of Macau.svg1 – 5
(0–0, 1–2, 0–3)
Flag of India.svg  India Dehradun Arena
Attendance: 124
Game reference
Lou Kuan Leong Goalies Sonam Gurmet Referee:
Flag of Thailand.svg Sakchai Chinuvatana
Linesmen:
Flag of South Korea.svg Chae Young Jin
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Henri Neva
0 – 130:30 - G. Tashi (R. Tundup)
0 – 231:35 - D. Namgail (G. Tashi)
37:24 - U (PP)1 – 2
1 – 341:25 - R. Tundup (Giri)
1 – 442:34 - Iqbal (Amir)
1 – 559:16 - Punchok
22 minPenalties12 min
22Shots32
21 March 2012
21:00
India  Flag of India.svg2 – 18
(1–5, 0–6, 1–7)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Dehradun Arena
Attendance: 98
Game reference
22 March 2012
21:00
Malaysia  Flag of Malaysia.svg5 – 2
(2–1, 2–0, 1–1)
Flag of Macau.svg  Macau Dehradun Arena
Attendance: 105
Game reference

Playoff round

Bracket

Qualification play-off Semi-finals Finals
A1 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates 15
A4 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 0 QP1 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 0
B1 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 3 SF1 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates 3
SF2 Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 0
A2 Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 5
A3 Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait 13 QP2 Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait 4
B2 Flag of India.svg  India 2 Third place
SF1 Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 5
SF2 Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait 3

Qualification play-off

23 March 2012
17:00
Chinese Taipei  Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg0 – 3
(0–1, 0–2, 0–0)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Dehradun Arena
Attendance: 197
Game reference
23 March 2012
20:00
Kuwait  Flag of Kuwait.svg13 – 2
(4–1, 4–1, 5–0)
Flag of India.svg  India Dehradun Arena
Attendance: 112
Game reference

Semi-finals

24 March 2012
17:00
United Arab Emirates  Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg15 – 0
(6–0, 7–0, 2–0)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Dehradun Arena
Attendance: 312
Game reference
24 March 2012
20:00
Thailand  Flag of Thailand.svg5 – 4
(0–1, 2–2, 3–1)
Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait Dehradun Arena
Attendance: 337
Game reference

Bronze medal game

25 March 2012
17:00
Malaysia  Flag of Malaysia.svg5 – 3
(2–1, 1–1, 2–1)
Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait Dehradun Arena
Attendance: 280
Game reference

Gold medal game

25 March 2012
20:00
United Arab Emirates  Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg3 – 0
(0–0, 2–0, 1–0)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Dehradun Arena
Attendance: 1113
Game reference

Ranking and statistics

Final standings

Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
4Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait
5Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei
6Flag of India.svg  India
7Flag of Macau.svg  Macau

Scoring leaders

List shows the top ten skaters sorted by points, then goals, assists, and the lower penalties in minutes. [4]

PlayerGPGAPts +/- PIMPOS
Flag of Malaysia.svg Loke Ban Kin 7161127+208 F
Flag of Thailand.svg Tewin Chartsuwan 511516+174 F
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Juma al-Dhaheri 56915+134 F
Flag of Kuwait.svg Meshal al-Ajmi 612214+635 D
Flag of Malaysia.svg Tan Khia Peng 77714+174 F
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Suhail al-Mehairi 54812+140 F
Flag of Thailand.svg Teerasak Rattanachot 55611+164 F
Flag of Kuwait.svg Mohammad al-Ajmi 64711-54 F
Flag of Malaysia.svg Moi Jia Yung 72911+134 D
Flag of Malaysia.svg Brandon Tan Wai Kin 75510+152 F

Leading goaltenders

Only the top goaltenders, based on save percentage, who have played at least 40% of their team's minutes are included in this list. [5]

PlayerMIPSOGGAGAASVS%
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Khaled al-Suwaidi 240:004900.00100.00
Flag of Thailand.svg Prawes Kaewjeen 160:004951.8889.80
Flag of Malaysia.svg Tengku Muhd Azlly Tengku Abdillah 225:1098112.9388.78
Flag of Thailand.svg Pattarapol Ungkulpattanasuk 140:005683.4385.71
Flag of Kuwait.svg Jasem al-Sarraf 321:29179285.2384.36

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