2014 Asian Five Nations division tournaments

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2014 Asian Five Nations division tournaments
Date23 April 2014 – 22 June 2014
Countries(19) Refer to division
Tournament statistics
Matches played17
Official website Website
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For main Top 5 Division, see: 2014 Asian Five Nations

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The 2014 Asian Five Nations division tournaments, known as the 2014 HSBC Asian 5 Nations for sponsorship reasons, refer to the divisions played within the annual Asian Five Nations rugby union tournament. This is the 7th series of the Asian Five Nations. For the first time since 2010, only four division were used, with a shortened Division 1 due to the change of format in 2015. Division 3 was split into an East and a West conference which like Division 1 was out in place ahead of that format in 2015.

Changes from 2013

Teams

The teams involved, with their world rankings pre tournament, were:

Division 1

Division 2

Division 3 East

Division 3 West

Division 4

Division 1

2014 Asian Five Nations division 1
Date23 April – 10 May 2014
Countries2
ChampionsFlag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
RelegatedFlag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates
Tournament statistics
Matches played2

The 2014 Division 1 tournament was held as a single match knock-out format. [1] [2] The participants of the final will remain in Division 1 for the 2015 as the bottom two teams from the 2014 Asian Five Nations tournament will be relegated to Division 1.

Fixtures

23 April 2014 United Arab Emirates  Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg13–30Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore The Sevens, Dubai, United Arab Emirates  
19:30
10 May 2014 Kazakhstan  Flag of Kazakhstan.svg37–8Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei Hong Kong Football Club Stadium, Hong Kong  
14:30

Division 2

2014 Asian Five Nations division 2
Tournament details
Host nationFlag of Qatar.svg  Qatar
Date20 – 23 May 2014
Countries4
Final positions
ChampionsFlag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Tournament statistics
Matches played4

The 2014 Division II tournament, like the previous tournaments, is being held in a single match knock-out format. [3]

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
20 May 2014
 
 
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 43
 
23 May 2014
 
Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 22
 
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 31
 
20 May 2014
 
Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar 22
 
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 11
 
 
Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar 24
 
Third place play-off
 
 
23 May 2014
 
 
Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 26
 
 
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 23

Semi-finals

20 May 2014 Malaysia  Flag of Malaysia.svg43–22Flag of Iran.svg  Iran Al Arabi Stadium, Doha, Qatar  
17:30Try: Mohd Azmir Zanul Abidin (2)
Atunaisa Lacadamu Takubu
Wan Izzudin Ismail
Villiame Veto Tuinivanua
Faat Hur Rozi Ismail
Con: Mohd Syarif Saiful Aazwan Sudin (5)
Pen: Mohd Syarif Saiful Aazwan Sudin
Cards: Vatimio Rabebe Yellow card.svg
Try: Hamid-Reza Zareghlaghi (2)
Moein Sarkari
Con: Farjam Atshan
Cards: Gholamreza Shahhoseini Yellow card.svg
20 May 2014 Thailand  Flag of Thailand.svg11–24Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar Al Arabi Stadium, Doha, Qatar  
Try: Khomchak Chakrabandhu Na Ayudhaya
Pen: Warongkorn Khamkoet (2)
Try: Shane Kelly
Liam Frost
Con: Paul Beard
Pen: Paul Beard (4)
Cards: Jamie Frost Yellow card.svg

Third place play-off

23 May 2014 Iran  Flag of Iran.svg26–23Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Al Arabi Stadium, Doha, Qatar  
17:30Try: Amin Hoseinzadeh (2)
Sajad Izadi
Ahmad Etehadpour
Con: Farjam Atshan (3)
Cards: Shahab Balali Yellow card.svg
Try: Apichai Phichaikamol
Nutanun Thanganun
Topong Limphaiboon
Con: Akarin Thitisakulvit
Pen: Warongkorn Khamkoet (2)
Cards: Pongnatee Ngoetong Yellow card.svg

Final

23 May 2014 Malaysia  Flag of Malaysia.svg31–22Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar Al Arabi Stadium, Doha, Qatar  
19:30Try: Atunaisa Lacadamu Takubu (2)
Wan Izzudin Ismail
Mohd Azmir Zanul Abidin
Con: Faat Hur Rozi Ismail (4)
Pen: Faat Hur Rozi Ismail
Try: Aaron Palmer
Con: Paul Beard
Pen: Paul Beard (4)
Drop: Paul Beard

Division 3

The 2014 Division 3 tournament was split into an East and West tournament with both tournaments being held in a single match knock-out format. [4] [5]

East

2014 Asian Five Nations division 3 East
Tournament details
Host nationFlag of Laos.svg  Laos
Date29 – 31 May 2014
Countries4
Final positions
ChampionsFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Tournament statistics
Matches played4
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
29 May 2014
 
 
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 6
 
31 May 2014
 
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 10
 
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 41
 
29 May 2014
 
Flag of Guam.svg  Guam 10
 
Flag of Guam.svg  Guam 48
 
 
Flag of Laos.svg  Laos 10
 
Third place play-off
 
 
31 May 2014
 
 
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 11
 
 
Flag of Laos.svg  Laos 10

Semi-finals

29 May 2014 Indonesia  Flag of Indonesia.svg6–10Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Chao Anou Vong Stadium, Vientiane, Laos  
16:00Pen: Justin Field (2)Try: Xiaoxiang Yu
Weitao Bu
29 May 2014 Guam  Flag of Guam.svg48–10Flag of Laos.svg  Laos Chao Anou Vong Stadium, Vientiane, Laos  
18:00Try: Alexander Tenorio (2)
Paul Eustaqio
Edward Calvo
Robert J Leon Guerrero
Paul Claros
Christopher Sgro
Arthur Toves
Con: Paul Eustaqio (2)
Edward Calvo (2)
Try: Anousith Phaipanya
William Luangrath

Third place play-off

31 May 2014 Laos  Flag of Laos.svg10–11Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Chao Anou Vong Stadium, Vientiane, Laos  
16:00Try: Brandon O'Mallan
Randy Mendiola
Try: Yingli Fu (2)
Wen Ru Feng
Li Wei Jiang
Bing Ma
Xinjiang Zheng
Wenzhen Li
Con: Jian Hua Wang (2)
Wen Ru Feng
Cards: Xin Lian Yellow card.svg

Final

29 May 2014 Guam  Flag of Guam.svg10–41Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Chao Anou Vong Stadium, Vientiane, Laos  
16:00Try: William Luangrath
Con: Thitouthone Thirakoun
Pen: Christopher Mastoglio
Try: Reza Bein
Pen: Gareth Rae (2)

West

2014 Asian Five Nations division 3 West
Tournament details
Host nationFlag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan
Date19 – 22 June 2014
Countries4
Final positions
ChampionsFlag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon
Tournament statistics
Matches played4
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
19 June 2014
 
 
Flag of India.svg  India 17
 
22 June 2014
 
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 23
 
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 19
 
19 June 2014
 
Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon 20
 
Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon 17
 
 
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 3
 
Third place play-off
 
 
22 June 2014
 
 
Flag of India.svg  India 25
 
 
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 7

Semi-finals

19 June 2014 India  Flag of India.svg17–23Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan Punjab Stadium, Lahore, Pakistan  
17:00Try: Nitin Dagar
Vikas Khatri
Neeraj Khatri
Con: Nasser Hussain
Try: Rustam Namirov
Pen: Maxsim Lifontov (6)
19 June 2014 Lebanon  Flag of Lebanon.svg17–3Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan Punjab Stadium, Lahore, Pakistan  
19:00Try: Mounir Finan
Pen: Karim Jammal
Pen: Kashif Khwaja

Third place play-off

22 June 2014 India  Flag of India.svg25–7Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan Punjab Stadium, Lahore, Pakistan  
17:00Try: Nasser Hussain
Gautam Daga
Rakesh Lochab
Con: Vikas Khatri (2)
Pen: Nasser Hussain
Vikas Khatri
Try: Kashif Khwaja
Con: Kashif Khwaja

Final

22 June 2014 Uzbekistan  Flag of Uzbekistan.svg19–20Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon Punjab Stadium, Lahore, Pakistan  
19:00Try: Mosin Evgeniy
Con: Maxsim Lifontov
Pen: Maxsim Lifontov (4)
Try: Joseph Touma
Pen: Karim Jammal (5)

Division 4

2014 Asian Five Nations division 4
Tournament details
Host nationFlag of Brunei.svg  Brunei
Date17 – 21 June 2014
Countries3
Final positions
ChampionsFlag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia
Tournament statistics
Matches played3

The 2014 Division IV tournament was held as a single round-robin tournament held in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei. [6]

PositionNationGamesPointsBonus
points
Total
points
PlayedWonLostDrawnForAgainstDifference
1Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia 2200871869212
2Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia 21103069-3905
3Flag of Brunei.svg  Brunei 20203363-3011
17 June 2014 Brunei  Flag of Brunei.svg13–38Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia Belapan Stadium, Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei  
20:00Try: Khairi Zuhdi Bin Haji Ramlee
Con: Shen Quan Lim
Pen: Shen Quan Lim (2)
Try: Gansaikhan Enkhbat
Dashdendev Gansukh
Enkamagalan Nyamjar
Nyamsuren Otgonbayar
Khosbayar Ganbold
Mendamar Gansukh
Con: Gansaikhan Enkhbat (4)
19 June 2014 Cambodia  Flag of Cambodia.svg5–49Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia Belapan Stadium, Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei  
15:45Try: Ra RathTry: Natsagdorj Oidovdorj (2)
Zolbayar Batchluun (2)
Ochbadrakh Sarantuya
Enkhbat Dashochir
Khucit Nergui
Batmandal Narantsatsral
Gah-Erdene Batdorj
Con: Gansaikhan Enkhbat (2)
21 June 2014 Brunei  Flag of Brunei.svg20–25Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia Belapan Stadium, Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei  
20:00Try: Syafiee Matali
Saffuan Mohammad Ali
Abdul Azim Bin Haji Abu Bakar
Con: Shen Quan Lim
Pen: Ahmad Faez Bin Anuar
Cards: Abdul Azim Bin Haji Abu Bakar Yellow card.svg
Khairi Zuhdi Bin Haji Ramlee Yellow card.svg
Rasimoon Bin Haji Adinin Yellow card.svg
Try: Vanara Norn
Sovanrado Nong,
Nimol Chhil
Con: Ratana Pich (2)
Pen: Vanara Norn (2)
Cards: Suasdey Chea Yellow card.svg

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