Indoor hockey at the Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games

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Indoor hockey at the Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games
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Sports current event.svg Indoor hockey at the 2021 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games
FormerlyIndoor hockey at the Asian Indoor Games
Sport Indoor hockey
Founded2007;15 years ago (2007)
Inaugural season 2007
No. of teams6
Confederation AHF (Asia)
Most recent
champion(s)
M: Flag of Iran.svg  Iran (1st title)
(2007)
Most titlesM: Flag of Iran.svg  Iran (1 title)

Indoor hockey at the Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games was first introduced at the 2007 Asian Indoor Games in Macau. [1]

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The first edition was won by Iran, since then the sport did not appear on the program. The sport was reintroduced at the 2021 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games. [2] [3]

Men's tournament

Results

YearHostFinalBronze medal matchNumber of teams
Gold medalScoreSilver medalBronze medalScoreFourth place
2007
Details
Macau Flag of Iran.svg
Iran
7–0Flag of South Korea.svg
South Korea
Flag of India.svg
India
7–4Flag of Malaysia.svg
Malaysia
6
2021
Details
Bangkok, Thailand

Summary

TeamGold medalSilver medalBronze medalFourth place
Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 1 (2007)
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 1 (2007)
Flag of India.svg  India 1 (2007)
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 1 (2007)

Team appearances

Team Flag of Macau.svg
2007
Flag of Thailand.svg
2021
Years
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 6th1
Flag of India.svg  India 3rd1
Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 1st1
Flag of Macau.svg  Macau 5th1
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 4th1
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 2nd1
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Q1
Total6

Women's tournament

Results

YearHostFinalBronze medal matchNumber of teams
Gold medalScoreSilver medalBronze medalScoreFourth place
2021
Details
Bangkok, Thailand

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