The number of teams for this year's cup is the same as last year's tournament where six teams competed. India, Canada, Japan, Malaysia, Poland, and South Korea participated in this edition of the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup.
South Korea won the tournament for the third time after defeating India 4–2 on penalties, after the match ended in a draw at 1–1, in the final.[1]
Ireland withdrew from the tournament a month before it began. Poland was invited to replace South Africa (the team planned to replace Ireland), who were not able to finance flight tickets.[2][3]
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The 2019 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup was the 28th edition of the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup It was held in Ipoh Malaysia from 23 until 30 March 2019 Sultan Azlan Shah CupTournament detailsHost countryMalaysiaCityIpohDates23 30 MarchTeams6 from 3 confederations Venue s Azlan Shah StadiumFinal positionsChampions South Korea 3rd title Runner up IndiaThird place MalaysiaTournament statisticsMatches played18Goals scored96 5 33 per match Top scorer s Mandeep Singh Jang Jong hyun 7 goals Best playerSurender Kumar 2018 previous next 2022 The number of teams for this year s cup is the same as last year s tournament where six teams competed India Canada Japan Malaysia Poland and South Korea participated in this edition of the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup South Korea won the tournament for the third time after defeating India 4 2 on penalties after the match ended in a draw at 1 1 in the final 1 Contents 1 Teams 2 Results 2 1 Pool 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 3 3 Awards 4 See also 5 ReferencesTeams EditArgentina Australia and England who competed in the past tournament did not participate this year due to the 2019 Men s FIH Pro League Canada Japan and South Korea are the teams replacing them Ireland withdrew from the tournament a month before it began Poland was invited to replace South Africa the team planned to replace Ireland who were not able to finance flight tickets 2 3 Team FIH Ranking January 2019 4 Appearance LastAppearance Previous best performance Canada 10 9th 2016 4th 1995 1999 India 5 22nd 2018 1st 1985 1991 1995 2009 2010 Japan 18 4th 2017 6th 1987 2017 Malaysia 13 28th 2018 2nd 1985 2007 2009 2013 2014 Poland 21 1st South Korea 17 20th 2015 1st 1996 2010 Results EditAll times are local MYT UTC 8 Pool Edit Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification1 India 5 4 1 0 24 6 18 13 Final2 South Korea 5 4 1 0 16 9 7 133 Malaysia H 5 3 0 2 15 12 3 9 Third place game4 Canada 5 2 0 3 14 17 3 65 Japan 5 1 0 4 9 12 3 3 Fifth place game6 Poland 5 0 0 5 3 25 22 0Source FIH H Host 23 March 2019 16 05India 2 0 JapanVarun 24 Simranjeet 56 ReportUmpires Steve Rogers AUS Iskandar Rusli MAS 23 March 2019 18 05Canada 3 6 South KoreaSarmento 45 Froese 45 Boothroyd 50 Report Kim Jung hoo 14 Lee Nam yong 19 31 43 Jang Jong hyun 20 44 Umpires Bevan Nichol NZL Gurbaj Singh IND 23 March 2019 20 35Malaysia 5 1 PolandFaizal 20 30 45 Fitri 28 Ashran 36 Report Kasprzyk 30 Umpires Alex Miles CAN You Hyo sik KOR 24 March 2019 16 05India 1 1 South KoreaMandeep 28 Report Jang Jong hyun 60 Umpires Hideki Kinoshita JPN Alex Miles CAN 24 March 2019 18 05Canada 4 0 PolandBissett 35 Noronha Teixeira 47 59 Johnston 55 ReportUmpires You Hyo sik KOR Steve Rogers AUS 24 March 2019 20 35Japan 3 4 MalaysiaMurata 17 Watanabe 37 Yamasaki 54 Report Faizal 3 25 Nik Aiman 7 Razie 53 Umpires Bevan Nichol NZL Lukasz Zwierzchowski POL 26 March 2019 16 05Japan 1 2 CanadaKato 11 Report Panesar 10 Kirkpatrick 41 Umpires Lukasz Zwierzchowski POL You Hyo sik KOR 26 March 2019 18 05Poland 2 3 South KoreaHillyer 28 Kurowski 50 Report Lee Nam yong 40 Jung Man jae 56 60 Umpires Gurbaj Singh IND Iskandar Rusli MAS 26 March 2019 20 35Malaysia 2 4 IndiaRazie 21 Firhan 57 Report Sumit 17 Kumar 27 Varun 36 Mandeep 58 Umpires Steve Rogers AUS Hideki Kinoshita JPN 27 March 2019 16 05Poland 0 3 JapanReport Yamada 20 Fukuda 30 Wakuri 40 Umpires Iskandar Rusli MAS Gurbaj Singh IND 27 March 2019 18 05Canada 3 7 IndiaPearson 35 Boothroyd 50 Wallace 57 Report Varun 12 Mandeep 20 27 29 Amit 39 Vivek 55 Nilakanta 58 Umpires Steve Rogers AUS Lukasz Zwierzchowski POL 27 March 2019 20 35South Korea 2 1 MalaysiaLee Nam yong 31 Jang Jong hyun 35 Report Razie 46 Umpires Bevan Nichol NZL Alex Miles CAN 29 March 2019 16 05India 10 0 PolandVivek 1 Kumar 7 Varun 18 25 Surender 19 Simranjeet 29 Nilakanta 36 Mandeep 50 51 Amit 55 ReportUmpires Hideki Kinoshita JPN You Hyo sik KOR 29 March 2019 18 05South Korea 4 2 JapanJang Jong hyun 20 57 Lee Nam yong 28 Chu Suk hoon 58 Report Murata 19 42 Umpires Lukasz Zwierzchowski POL Iskandar Rusli MAS 29 March 2019 20 35Malaysia 3 2 CanadaFirhan 6 Razie 17 Fitri 23 Report Johnston 15 22 Umpires Gurbaj Singh IND Bevan Nichol NZL Classification round Edit Fifth and sixth place Edit 30 March 2019 15 40Japan 6 1 PolandFukuda 46 54 Kato 49 Wakuri 51 57 Hoshi 57 Report Gumny 31 Umpires Iskandar Rusli MAS Alex Miles CAN Third and fourth place Edit 30 March 2019 18 05Malaysia 4 2 CanadaNik Aiman 23 Azrai 29 Tengku 30 Faizal 45 Report Pearson 14 Wallace 59 Umpires You Hyo sik KOR Lukasz Zwierzchowski POL Final Edit 30 March 2019 20 35India 1 1 South KoreaSimranjeet 9 Report Jang Jong hyun 47 PenaltiesSumit Birendra Varun K Sumit K 2 4 Ji Woo cheon Lee Jung jun Kim Ki hoon Jung Man jae Lee Nam yongUmpires Steve Rogers AUS Bevan Nichol NZL Statistics EditFinal standings Edit South Korea India Malaysia Canada Japan PolandGoalscorers Edit There have been 96 goals scored in 18 matches for an average of 5 33 goals per match 7 goals Mandeep Singh Jang Jong hyun 6 goals Faizal Saari Lee Nam yong 5 goals Varun Kumar 4 goals Razie Rahim 3 goals Gordon Johnston Simranjeet Singh Kentaro Fukuda Kazuma Murata Hirotaka Wakuri 2 goals Fin Boothroyd Devohn Noronha Teixeira Mark Pearson James Wallace Amit Rohidas Nilakanta Sharma Sumit Kumar Vivek Prasad Ryosei Kato Aiman Rozemi Firhan Ashaari Fitri Saari Jung Man jae 1 goal Brenden Bissett Adam Froese James Kirkpatrick Balraj Panesar Matthew Sarmento Surender Kumar Sumit Suguru Hoshi Kota Watanabe Shota Yamada Koji Yamasaki Ashran Hamsani Azrai Abu Kamal Tengku Ahmad Tajuddin Mikolaj Gumny Joseph Hillyer Michal Kasprzyk Jacek Kurowski Chu Suk hoon Kim Jung hooSource FIHAwards Edit Five awards were awarded during the tournament they were Fairplay Japan Best Player Surender Kumar Man of the Match Final Jang Jong hyun Best Goalkeeper Kim Jae hyeon Top Scorer Mandeep Singh amp Jang Jong hyun 7 goals each See also Edit2019 Sultan of Johor CupReferences Edit Singh Jugjet Korea upset India for third Azlan Shah Cup crown www nst com my Retrieved 30 March 2019 Avineshwaran T Hockey South Africa withdraw from SultanAzlan Shah Cup The Star Online www thestar com my Retrieved 11 March 2019 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup 2019 Poland confirms participation thedragflick com Retrieved 11 March 2019 Teams tms fih ch International Hockey Federation Retrieved 23 March 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2019 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup amp oldid 1117921352, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,