Bangladesh replaces Pakistan as AHF unveils schedule for Hockey Asia Cup 2025

The official draw for the Hockey Asia Cup has been unveiled, with the tournament set to begin on August 29 in Bihar, India.

The Asian Hockey Federation (AHF) has revealed the schedule, with Bangladesh and Kazakhstan replacing Pakistan and Oman in the eight-team tournament.

The teams have been divided into two groups for the event, which starts on August 29. Group A includes India, Japan, China, and Kazakhstan, whereas Group B includes Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Chinese Taipei.

It is worth noting that the Hockey Asia Cup also serves as a qualifying event for the FIH Hockey World Cup, scheduled to take place in Belgium and the Netherlands in 2026.

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The tournament will commence on August 29 with the curtain raiser between defending champions Korea and Chinese Taipei. On the same date, the hosts India will take on China

Following the schedule announcement, AHF president Fumio Ogura shared his thoughts on the tournament.

“The Hero Asia Cup Rajgir, Bihar 2025 will bring together the very best of Asian hockey. With World Cup qualification on the line, every match will carry enormous importance,” Ogura said.

“We are confident this edition will showcase thrilling competition, inspire millions of fans, and leave a lasting legacy for the sport in Asia,” he added.

Asia Hockey Cup Teams

Pool A: India, Japan, China, Kazakhstan

Pool B: Malaysia, Korea, Bangladesh, Chinese Taipei

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Pakistan lost to India, knocked out of Asian Champions Trophy

CHENNAI: Pakistan were knocked out of the Asian Champions Trophy, after facing a daunting 0-4 defeat at the hands of arch-rivals India on Wednesday.

Pakistan ended up with the same points as Japan and South Korea, however, it failed to qualify due to goal difference, as the other two teams progressed to the next round.

The green shirts failed to qualify for the semi-finals of the Asian Hockey Champions Trophy for the first time since its inception in 2011.

Pakistan started the game on a high with some great groundwork, however, Indian captain Harmanpreet Singh gave his team the lead with a goal just before the end of the first quarter.

India never looked back after that, as they dominated the second quarter and improved their lead with another goal by Harmanpreet Singh off a penalty corner.

Indian team kept challenging Pakistan’s defence and bore fruits as Jugraj Singh and Akashdeep Singh scored one goal each to finish the game at 4-0.

This loss extended Pakistan’s winless streak against India to 16 games, as they last won against arch-rivals back in 2016 in South Asian games.

Pakistan’s only victory in the Asian Champions Trophy came against China in the last game, which finished at the bottom of the table with one point only.

Prior to that game, Pakistan was winless in the Asian Champions Trophy, as they drew against Japan (3-3), and defending champions South Korea (1-1), while, they were handed a 3-1 defeat at the hands of Malaysia in their first game.

Pakistan will face China for the fifth and sixth place playoff on August 11.

South Korea will face Malaysia in the first semi-final on August 11, meanwhile, India will face Japan in the second semi-final on the same day.

Pakistan previously won the tournament in 2012 and 2013, while they shared the trophy with India in 2018 as the final was forfeited due to persistent rain. Meanwhile, India have won the title in 2011 and 2016.

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Men’s Hockey Asia Cup to kick off on May 23 in Indonesia

KARACHI: The Asian Hockey Federation (AHF) has unveiled the schedule for the upcoming Men’s Hockey Asia Cup, the eight-team tournament will begin on May 23 in Indonesia.

The Men’s Hockey Asia Cup will be played in Indonesia from May 23 to June 01. The eight-team tournament will comprise 24 matches.

Pakistan will play their opening match against the arch-rivals India on May 23 as the two teams are placed in Group A alongside Japan and Indonesia. Whereas, Group B includes Malaysia, Korea, Oman, and Bangladesh.

Taking to Twitter, AHF shared the fixtures for the upcoming Hockey Asia Cup.

 

PAKISTAN’s SCHEDULE

Pakistan vs India on May 23
Pakistan vs Indonesia on May 24
Pakistan vs Japan on May 26

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