Women's Asian Champions Trophy
The Women's Asian Champions Trophy is a biennial women's international field hockey competition contested by the best five women's national teams of the member associations of the Asian Hockey Federation.[1]
Current season, competition or edition: | |
Sport | Field hockey |
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Founded | 2010 |
Inaugural season | 2010 |
No. of teams | 6 |
Confederation | AHF (Asia) |
Most recent champion(s) | (2018) |
Most titles |
The tournament has been won by three different teams. South Korea are the defending champions and have to most titles with three.[2] Japan and India have both won the tournament once. The tournament was expanded to six teams in 2020.
Results
Year | Host | Final | Third place game | ||||||
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Winner | Score | Runner-up | Third Place | Score | Fourth place | ||||
2010 Details |
Busan, South Korea | South Korea |
2–1 | Japan |
India |
2–1 | China | ||
2011 Details |
Ordos, China | South Korea |
5–3 | China |
Japan |
3–2 | India | ||
2013 Details |
Kakamigahara, Japan | Japan |
1–0 | India |
Malaysia |
3–1 | China | ||
2016 Details |
Singapore | India |
2–1 | China |
Japan |
2–1 | South Korea | ||
2018 Details |
Donghae, South Korea | South Korea |
1–0 | India |
China |
2–0 | Malaysia | ||
2020 Details |
Donghae, South Korea |
Top four statistics
Team | Titles | Runners-up | Third Places | Fourth Places |
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3 (2010*, 2011, 2018*) | 1 (2016) | |||
1 (2016) | 2 (2013, 2018) | 1 (2010) | 1 (2011) | |
1 (2013*) | 1 (2010) | 2 (2011, 2016) | ||
2 (2011*, 2016) | 1 (2018) | 2 (2010, 2013) | ||
1 (2013) | 1 (2018) |
- * = host nation
Team appearances
Team | 2010 |
2011 |
2013 |
2016 |
2018 |
2020 |
Total |
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4th | 2nd | 4th | 2nd | 3rd | Q | 6 | |
3rd | 4th | 2nd | 1st | 2nd | Q | 6 | |
2nd | 3rd | 1st | 3rd | 5th | Q | 6 | |
– | – | 3rd | 5th | 4th | Q | 4 | |
1st | 1st | – | 4th | 1st | Q | 5 | |
– | – | – | – | – | Q | 1 | |
Total | 4 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 6 |
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References
- "Women's Asian Champions Trophy 2016". asiahockey.org. Asian Hockey Federation. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
- "Donghae Womens Asian Champions Trophy". asiahockey.org. Asian Hockey Federation. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
External links
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