The 2021 Men's Asian Champions Trophy was the sixth edition of the Men's Asian Champions Trophy, a men's field hockey tournament for the six best Asian national teams organized by the Asian Hockey Federation.
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It was originally scheduled to be held in from 17 to 27 November 2020 at the Maulana Bhasani Hockey Stadium in Dhaka, Bangladesh.[1][2] In August 2020 the Asian Hockey Federation announced that the tournament would be postponed because of the COVID-19 pandemic in Asia to 2021 to be held from 11 to 19 March 2021.[3] In January 2021 the tournament was postponed again and it was planned to be held from 1 to 9 October 2021.[4] The tournament was postponed again in September 2021 and was eventually held from 14 to 22 December 2021.[5]
South Korea won their first Asian Champions Trophy title by defeating Japan 4–2 in a shoot-out after the match finished 3–3. The defending champions India and Pakistan played in the bronze medal match which India won 4–3.[6]
Alongside the hosts, Bangladesh, the following five teams will be participating. Malaysia had to withdraw from the tournament citing restrictive Covid quarantine.[7]
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Standings
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FIHRules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals for.
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Results
More information South Korea, 2–2 ...
Umpires: Salim Lukcy (BAN) Michiel Otten (NED) |
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More information Japan, 0–0 ...
Umpires: Federico Silva (ARG) Rajput Sourabh (IND) |
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More information India, 9–0 ...
Umpires: You Hyo-sik (KOR) Shigeki Kodama (JPN) |
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More information South Korea, 3–3 ...
Umpires: Shahbaz Ali (BAN) Gabriel Labate (ARG) |
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More information India, 3–1 ...
Umpires: Federico Silva (ARG) Shahbaz Ali (BAN) |
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More information Bangladesh, 2–3 ...
Umpires: Rajput Sourabh (IND) Gabriel Labate (ARG) |
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More information Pakistan, 3–3 ...
Umpires: Salim Lucky (BAN) Shigeki Kodama (JPN) |
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More information Japan, 5–0 ...
Umpires: You Hyo-sik (KOR) Michiel Otten (NED) |
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More information India, 6–0 ...
Umpires: Salim Lucky (BAN) Shahbaz Ali (BAN) |
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More information Pakistan, 6–2 ...
Umpires: Shigeki Kodama (JPN) Rajput Sourabh (IND) |
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Semi-finals
More information South Korea, 6–5 ...
Umpires: Gabriel Labate (ARG) Federico Silva (ARG) |
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More information India, 3–5 ...
Umpires: Michiel Otten (NED) You Hyo-sik (KOR) |
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Third and fourth place
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Umpires: Michiel Otten (NED) Gabriel Labate (ARG) |
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Final
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Umpires: Rajput Sourabh (IND) Salim Lucky (BAN) |
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Final standings
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Awards
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Goalscorers
There were 91 goals scored in 14 matches, for an average of 6.5 goals per match.
10 goals
8 goals
5 goals
4 goals
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3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
Source: FIH