Women's Hockey Asia Cup

Last updated
Women's Hockey Asia Cup
Most recent season or competition:
2022 Women's Hockey Asia Cup
Sport Field hockey
Founded1985;39 years ago (1985)
First season 1985
No. of teams8
Confederation AHF (Asia)
Most recent
champion(s)
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan (3rd title)
(2022)
Most titlesFlag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan (3 titles)
Qualification AHF Cup
Related
competitions
Asian Games

The Women's Hockey Asia Cup is a women'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]

Contents

Japan are the defending champions winning the 2022 edition. [2] South Korea and Japan have won the most titles with 3.

The hosts together with six highest-ranked teams from the previous edition are qualified directly for the tournament, they are joined by the top team from the Women's AHF Cup or the top two teams if the host is already qualified. [3]

Results

YearHostFinalThird place gameNumber of teams
WinnerScoreRunner-upThird placeScoreFourth place
1985
Details
Seoul, South KoreaFlag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg
South Korea
Round-robin Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg
Japan
Flag of Malaysia.svg
Malaysia
Round-robin Flag of Singapore.svg
Singapore
6
1989
Details
Hong Kong Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
China
Round-robin Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg
Japan
Flag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg
South Korea
Round-robin Flag of India.svg
India
5
1993
Details
Hiroshima, JapanFlag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg
South Korea
3–0Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
China
Flag of India.svg
India
1–0Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg
Japan
7
1999
Details
New Delhi, IndiaFlag of South Korea.svg
South Korea
3–2Flag of India.svg
India
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
China
1–0Flag of Japan.svg
Japan
6
2004
Details
New Delhi, IndiaFlag of India.svg
India
1–0Flag of Japan.svg
Japan
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
China
0–0 (a.e.t.)
(3–0 p.s.)
Flag of South Korea.svg
South Korea
8
2007
Details
Hong Kong Flag of Japan.svg
Japan
1–1 (a.e.t.)
(7–6 p.s.)
Flag of South Korea.svg
South Korea
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
China
4–2Flag of India.svg
India
9
2009
Details
Bangkok, ThailandFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg
China
5–3Flag of India.svg
India
Flag of South Korea.svg
South Korea
4–3Flag of Japan.svg
Japan
11
2013
Details
Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaFlag of Japan.svg
Japan
2–1Flag of South Korea.svg
South Korea
Flag of India.svg
India
2–2 (a.e.t.)
(3–2 s.o.)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
China
8
2017
Details
Kakamigahara, JapanFlag of India.svg
India
1–1
(5–4 s.o.)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
China
Flag of South Korea.svg
South Korea
1–0Flag of Japan.svg
Japan
8
2022
Details
Muscat, OmanFlag of Japan.svg
Japan
4–2Flag of South Korea.svg
South Korea
Flag of India.svg
India
2–0Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
China
8

Summary

TeamWinnersRunners-upThird placeFourth place
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 3 (1985*, 1994, 1999)3 (2007, 2013, 2022)3 (1989, 2009, 2017)1 (2004)
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 3 (2007, 2013, 2022)3 (1985, 1989, 2004)4 (1994*, 1999, 2009, 2017*)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 2 (1989, 2009)2 (1993, 2017)3 (1999, 2004, 2007)2 (2013, 2022)
Flag of India.svg  India 2 (2004*, 2017)2 (1999*, 2009)3 (1993, 2013, 2022)2 (1989, 2007)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 1 (1985)
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 1 (1985)
* = hosts

Team appearances

Team Flag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg
1985
Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg
1989
Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg
1993
Flag of India.svg
1999
Flag of India.svg
2004
Flag of Hong Kong.svg
2007
Flag of Thailand.svg
2009
Flag of Malaysia.svg
2013
Flag of Japan.svg
2017
Flag of Oman.svg
2022
Total
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 1st2nd3rd3rd3rd1st4th2nd4th9
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 7th9th7th3
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 6th5th8th7th8th5
Flag of India.svg  India 4th3rd2nd1st4th2nd3rd1st3rd9
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 8th1
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 2nd2nd4th4th2nd1st4th1st4th1st10
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan part of Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 5th5th6th6th7th5
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 3rd6th6th5th5th5th5th5th8
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 4th6th7th9th8th8th7th7
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 1st3rd1st1st4th2nd3rd2nd3rd2nd10
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 8th11th2
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 5th7th6th10th6th6th6
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan part of Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 5th1
Total65768911888

Debut of teams

YearDebutantsTotal
1985 Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg  Hong Kong, Flag of Japan.svg  Japan, Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia, Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore, Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea, Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 6
1989 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China, Flag of India.svg  India 2
1993 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 1
1999 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 1
2004 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 1
2007 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 1
2009 0
2013 0
2017 0
2022 Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 1
Total13

See also

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