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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations July 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The 2005 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup was the 14th edition of field hockey tournament the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup 2005 Sultan Azlan Shah CupTournament detailsHost countryMalaysiaCityIpohTeams7Venue s Azlan Shah StadiumFinal positionsChampions Australia 4th title Runner up South KoreaThird place PakistanTournament statisticsMatches played24Goals scored105 4 38 per match Top scorer s Jang Jong Hyun 6 goals 2004 previous next 2006 Contents 1 Participating nations 2 Fixtures and results 2 1 Preliminary round 2 1 1 Fixtures 2 2 Classification round 2 2 1 Fifth and sixth place 2 2 2 Third and fourth place 2 2 3 Final 3 Statistics 3 1 Final standings 3 2 Goalscorers 4 References 5 External linksParticipating nations editSeven countries participated in the tournament 1 nbsp India nbsp Malaysia nbsp Australia nbsp Pakistan nbsp South Africa nbsp New Zealand nbsp South KoreaFixtures and results editAll times are Malaysia Standard Time UTC 08 00 Preliminary round edit Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification1 nbsp Australia 6 4 2 0 19 10 9 14 Final2 nbsp South Korea 6 4 1 1 22 13 9 133 nbsp Pakistan 6 4 1 1 12 8 4 13 Third Place Match4 nbsp New Zealand 6 2 1 3 13 13 0 75 nbsp Malaysia 6 2 1 3 8 12 4 7 Fifth Place Match6 nbsp India 6 1 1 4 8 15 7 47 nbsp South Africa 6 0 1 5 7 18 11 1Source RediffRules for classification 1 points 2 goal difference 3 goals scored 4 head to head result 2 Fixtures edit 26 May 2005 16 05Pakistan nbsp 2 1 nbsp New ZealandZakir nbsp 15 Warsi nbsp 33 Report Brooks nbsp 22 26 May 2005 18 05India nbsp 2 1 nbsp South AfricaAiyappa nbsp 47 70 Report Abrahams nbsp 50 26 May 2005 20 05Malaysia nbsp 1 3 nbsp AustraliaHairul nbsp 63 Report Brooks nbsp 6 17 Hammond nbsp 25 27 May 2005 16 05New Zealand nbsp 2 2 nbsp IndiaSmith nbsp 21 Hari nbsp 25 Report Rajpal nbsp 44 Prabhjot nbsp 63 27 May 2005 18 05Australia nbsp 3 3 nbsp South KoreaDoerner nbsp 52 McCann nbsp 63 Dwyer nbsp 66 Report Hong nbsp 19 38 You nbsp 69 27 May 2005 20 05South Africa nbsp 1 1 nbsp MalaysiaKing nbsp 15 Report Prabhakaran nbsp 52 28 May 2005 18 05South Korea nbsp 2 3 nbsp PakistanKang nbsp 14 Jang J nbsp 44 Report Imran nbsp 2 Abbasi nbsp 15 Ali nbsp 30 29 May 2005 16 05Malaysia nbsp 4 1 nbsp IndiaKuhan nbsp 6 64 Alcantra nbsp 49 Rahim nbsp 53 Report Tirkey nbsp 9 29 May 2005 18 05Pakistan nbsp 2 0 nbsp South AfricaAbbasi nbsp 24 Butt nbsp 30 Report29 May 2005 20 05New Zealand nbsp 1 2 nbsp AustraliaKosoof nbsp 70 Report McCann nbsp 59 Schubert nbsp 66 30 May 2005 18 05South Africa nbsp 0 2 nbsp New ZealandReport Burrows nbsp 10 Archibald nbsp 49 30 May 2005 20 05South Korea nbsp 4 0 nbsp MalaysiaJang J nbsp 43 47 Hong nbsp 53 Seo nbsp 68 Report31 May 2005 18 05Australia nbsp 2 2 nbsp PakistanDoerner nbsp 29 Livermore nbsp 64 Report Abbasi nbsp 3 Imran nbsp 43 31 May 2005 20 05India nbsp 1 4 nbsp South KoreaAiyappa nbsp 20 Report Kim K nbsp 35 Kang nbsp 43 47 You nbsp 49 1 June 2005 16 05South Africa nbsp 3 8 nbsp AustraliaSmith nbsp 11 McInroy nbsp 49 Gay nbsp 59 Report Matheson nbsp 2 Hammond nbsp 20 Brooks nbsp 24 Dwyer nbsp 25 70 McCann nbsp 28 Livermore nbsp 56 Schubert nbsp 57 1 June 2005 18 05India nbsp 2 3 nbsp PakistanDeepak nbsp 39 Sandeep nbsp 53 Report Zakir nbsp 8 Butt nbsp 11 Ali nbsp 29 1 June 2005 20 05Malaysia nbsp 1 3 nbsp New ZealandKuhan nbsp 43 Report Burrows nbsp 2 Kosoof nbsp 50 Collin nbsp 55 2 June 2005 18 05New Zealand nbsp 4 6 nbsp South KoreaBurrows nbsp 4 Brooks nbsp 5 44 Collin nbsp 20 Report Yoon nbsp 9 Jang J nbsp 33 Kim B nbsp 37 Kim S nbsp 40 You nbsp 64 Seo nbsp 70 3 June 2005 16 05South Korea nbsp 3 2 nbsp South AfricaJang J nbsp 20 Kim K nbsp 45 Seo nbsp 68 Report King nbsp 7 Phillips nbsp 57 3 June 2005 18 05Australia nbsp 1 0 nbsp IndiaDwyer nbsp 65 Report3 June 2005 20 05Pakistan nbsp 0 1 nbsp MalaysiaReport Kuhan nbsp 40 Classification round edit Fifth and sixth place edit 5 June 2005 08 05Malaysia nbsp 1 2 a e t nbsp IndiaHairul nbsp 3 Report Aiyappa nbsp 20 Prabhjot nbsp 76 Third and fourth place edit 5 June 2005 15 35Pakistan nbsp 4 2 nbsp New ZealandButt nbsp 10 67 Zakir nbsp 17 Khan nbsp 62 Report Couzins nbsp 21 Petherick nbsp 27 Final edit 5 June 2005 18 05Australia nbsp 4 3 a e t nbsp South KoreaMcCann nbsp 9 62 Doerner nbsp 54 Victory nbsp 81 Report Kang nbsp 22 Seo nbsp 24 Jang J nbsp 42 Statistics editFinal standings edit Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification nbsp nbsp Australia 7 5 2 0 23 13 10 17 Gold Medal nbsp nbsp South Korea 7 4 1 2 25 17 8 13 Silver Medal nbsp nbsp Pakistan 7 5 1 1 16 10 6 16 Bronze Medal4 nbsp New Zealand 7 2 1 4 15 17 2 75 nbsp India 7 2 1 4 10 16 6 76 nbsp Malaysia 7 2 1 4 9 14 5 77 nbsp South Africa 6 0 1 5 7 18 11 1Source Rediff Goalscorers edit There were 105 goals scored in 24 matches for an average of 4 38 goals per match 6 goals nbsp Jang Jong Hyun 5 goals nbsp Michael McCann 4 goals nbsp Jamie Dwyer nbsp Len Aiyappa nbsp Kuhan Shanmuganathan nbsp Rehan Butt nbsp Seo Jong Ho nbsp Kang Seong Jung 3 goals nbsp Travis Brooks nbsp Luke Doerner nbsp Gareth Brooks nbsp Phil Burrows nbsp Shakeel Abbasi nbsp Adnan Zakir nbsp Hong Eun Seong nbsp You Hyo Sik nbsp Kim Kyung Seok 2 goals nbsp Robert Hammond nbsp Brent Livermore nbsp Grant Schubert nbsp Prabhjot Singh nbsp Hairul Nizam nbsp Bryce Collin nbsp David Kosoof nbsp Akhtar Ali nbsp Muhammad Imran nbsp Justin King 1 goal nbsp Elias Matheson nbsp Craig Victory nbsp Sandeep Michael nbsp Rajpal Singh nbsp Deepak Thakur nbsp Dilip Tirkey nbsp Robert Alcantra nbsp Prabhakaran nbsp Amin Rahim nbsp Ryan Archibald nbsp Dean Couzins nbsp Bevan Hari nbsp Richard Petherick nbsp Darren Smith nbsp Mudassar Ali Khan nbsp Imran Warsi nbsp Clyde Abrahams nbsp Richard Gay nbsp John McInroy nbsp Stephen Phillips nbsp Emile Smith nbsp Kim Byung Hoon nbsp Yoon Sung HoonReferences edit Previous winners azlanshahcup com Archived from the original on 6 March 2013 Retrieved 17 March 2013 RegulationsExternal links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2005 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup amp oldid 1165882522, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,