Thursday 12 September 2024
Hero Asian Champions Trophy Moqi China 2024
Hulunbuir City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (CHN)
All times GMT +8
11 Sep 2024 13:30 PAK v JPN (One Pool) 2 - 1
11 Sep 2024 15:45 MAS v IND (One Pool) 1 - 8
11 Sep 2024 18:00 CHN v KOR (One Pool) 2 - 3
12 Sep 2024 13:30 JPN v MAS (One Pool) 4 - 5
12 Sep 2024 15:45 KOR v IND (One Pool) 1 - 3
12 Sep 2024 18:00 PAK v CHN (One Pool)
13 Sep 2024 is a rest day
Pool Standings
Live scores
FIH Match Centre
Resilient Pakistan register 2-1 win against Japan
Moqi (China), 11 September 2024: Unbeaten Pakistan played valiantly to register their first victory in the Hero Asian Champions Trophy by beating Japan 2-1 here at the Moqi Hockey Training Base in Hulun Buir, China on Wednesday. Goals were scored by Ahmad Nadeem (10') and Sufyan Khan (21') while Raiki Fujishima (28') scored the lone goal for Japan. With this win, Pakistan is placed second in the pool standings with five points behind India on the top.
Pakistan register first victory at Hero Champions Trophy
By Shahid Khan.
Greenshirts celebrating taking the lead.
Pakistan defeated Japan 2-1 to register their first victory in the ongoing Hero Asian Hockey Champions Trophy 2024 at the Moqi Hockey Training Base. Hulun Buir, China.
Pakistan hockey ends two-year drought with victory over Japan in Asian Champions Trophy
Keyur Jain
Pakistan secured a 2-1 victory over Japan in the Asian Champions Trophy, marking their first win against them in two years.
The Pakistan hockey team beats Japan after a two-year wait. The win came in the group stage match of the ongoing Asian Champions Trophy in China 2024. Pakistan won the match 2-1, thanks to goals from Ahmed Nadeem and Sufyan Khan.
Pakistan edge Japan for first win at Asian Champions Trophy
HULUNBUIR: Pakistan’s Abu Bakar Mehmood in action during the Asian Champions Trophy match against Japan at the Moqi Hockey Training Base on Wednesday.—courtesy Asian Hockey Federation
HULUNBUIR (China): In an impressive display, unbeaten Pakistan beat Japan on Wednesday to register their first victory in the Asian Champions Trophy here at the Moqi Hockey Training Base.
Pakistan register first win of Asian Hockey Champions Trophy
The Men in Green defeated Japan by 2-1
Pakistan Hockey Team celebrate their goal. - Asian Hockey Federation
Pakistan bagged the first victory of the ongoing Asian Hockey Champions Trophy by beating Japan 2-1 at the Moqi Hockey Training Base in Hulunbuir City, Inner Mongolia, China.
Rajkumar Pal stars as dominant India beat Malaysia 8-1
Moqi (China), 11 September 2024: Rajkumar Pal's sensational hat-trick helped the Indian Men's Hockey Team beat Malaysia comprehensively by an 8-1 margin in their third match of the Hero Asian Champions Trophy Moqi, China on Wednesday.
Third win for India with a record to cherish
s2h team
Moqi (China): Harmanpreet Singh’s India inflicted one of the humiliating defeats to fellow Asian giant Malaysia for their third consecutive win in the Hero Asian Champions Trophy. Rajkumar Pal’s sensational hat-trick helped the India beat Malaysia comprehensively by an 8-1 margin.
On a rampage
Reigning champs India thrash Malaysia 8-1 to secure semis berth
India scored five field goals and three from penalty corners against Malaysia. HI
Raj Kumar Pal struck a hat-trick as title-holders India sealed a semifinal spot after thrashing Malaysia 8-1 for their third consecutive win in the Asian Champions Trophy here today. Apart from Raj Kumar (3rd, 25th and 33rd minutes), Araijeet Singh Hundal (6th and 39th), Jugraj Singh (7th), skipper Harmanpreet Singh (22nd) and Uttam Singh (40th) sounded the board for India. For Malaysia, Akhimullah Anuar (34th) managed the solitary strike.
India hammers Malaysia 8-1 to enter semifinals; Raj Kumar Pal scores hat-trick
Raj Kumar Pal (3rd, 25th and 33rd minute), Araijeet Singh Hundal (6th and 39th minute), Jugraj Singh (7th minute), Harmanpreet Singh (22nd minute), and Uttam Singh (40th minute) sounded the board for India.
FILE PHOTO: Raj Kumar Pal of Team India looks on. | Photo Credit: GETTY IMAGES
Young striker Raj Kumar Pal struck a hat-trick as title-holder India sealed a semifinal spot after thrashing Malaysia 8-1 for its third consecutive win in the Hero Asian Champions Trophy on Wednesday.
Sarjit's hockey overhaul falling flat after record loss
By Aftar Singh
Malaysia (in yellow) in action against India during Wednesday’s Asian Champions Trophy match in Inner Mongolia. PIC FROM MHC
KUALA LUMPUR: Alarm bells are ringing for Malaysian hockey as coach Sarjit Singh's rebuilding project seems to be falling apart, with the Speedy Tigers enduring yet another humiliation at the Asian Champions Trophy.
Malaysian hockey must evolve or face collapse, warns Olympian Saiful
By Aftar Singh
Nor Saiful Zaini. NSTP FILE PIC
KUALA LUMPUR: Olympian Nor Saiful Zaini has issued a stern warning that Malaysian hockey is on the brink of collapse unless its development programmes are urgently revamped.
Korea keep hopes of semifinal alive with 3-2 win against China
Moqi (China), 11 September 2024: Korea registered a narrow 3-2 win against China in their third match of the Hero Champions Trophy here in Moqi Hockey Training Base in Hulun Buir, China on Wedneday. It was a thriller of a match with both teams coming up with a nail-biting finish but it was eventually goals by Hyeonhong Kim (21'), Junghoo Kim (53') and Jihun Yang (55') that ensured Korea watched away with the winning points.
Pan American Challenge (Men)
Lima
All times GMT -5
11 Sep 2024 10:30 TTO v GUA (Round Robin) 11 - 0
11 Sep 2024 12:45 PAR v PER (Round Robin) 0 - 2
12 Sep 2024 is a rest day
Pool standings
FIH Match Centre
Marcano fires ‘Calypso Stickmen’ to final
by Nigel Simon
T&T co-captains, Jordan Vieira and Teague Marcano, centre, celebrate a goal with team-mates Ethan Reynos amd Nicholas Grant in their penultimate round-robin match of the four-team Men’s Pan American Challenge at the Andres Avelino Caceres Sports Complex in Lima, Peru yesterday. T&T won 11-0. Courtesy PAHF
England-based Teague Marcano registered his second beaver-trick on the trot and fourth of the tournament to lead T&T senior men’s hockey to break open a 2-1 match to spank Peru 6-1 for a fourth straight win, which all but secured to an emphatic 11-0 mauling of winless Guatemala in their penultimate round-robin match of the four-team Men’s Pan American Challenge Wednesday.
Trinidad and Tobago hockey men crush Guatemala 11-0
Jelani Beckles
Trinidad and Tobago hockey men's players celebrate a goal. PHOTO COURTESY PAN AMERICAN HOCKEY FEDERATION FACEBOOK PAGE -
Trinidad and Tobago men's hockey team continued their flawless showing at the 2024 Pan American Challenge, being played at the Andres Avelino Caceres Sports Complex in Lima, Peru with an 11-0 mauling against Guatemala on September 11.
Day 7 Results: 4th Hockey India Senior Men Inter-Department National Championship 2024
Pune, 11 September 2024: Day 7 of the 4th Hockey India Senior Men Inter-Department National Championship at the Major Dhyanchand Hockey Stadium in Pimpri, Pune, featured strong performances by Services Sports Control Board, Food Corporation of India, Central Reserve Police Force and Comptroller & Auditor General of India, as they secured wins in their respective matches.
SA Hockey IPT 2024 | A Section | Quarter Final Line Up complete
The pool stage has reached its conclusion and the business end of the tournament now awaits us as the Quarter Finals await at St. Stithians College on Thursday. Here is how the tournaments line up.
SA Hockey IPT 2024 | B Section | Free State and KZN Mynahs lead the way after day 3.
The third day of action saw some movement in and amongst the two tournaments with a double header round of six games taking place in the women’s tournament, offering a tantalizing day of action at St. Stithians College and Morningside Country Club.
2023 Hall of Fame Inductee: Dr. Christine Grant
Dr. Grant cements cross-border legacy with hall of fame induction
In the 2023 Builders category, Field Hockey Canada proudly inducts Dr. Christine Grant, a pioneering figure whose contributions to the sport transcend borders and exemplify dedication. Her impact on field hockey is unmatched, and her inclusion in the Canadian Hall of Fame is well-deserved.
2023 Hall of Fame Inductee: Judy Broom
Judy Broom was a legendary Field Hockey Administrator in Canada
In the Builder’s category of this year’s Hall of Fame, Field Hockey Canada is thrilled to induct Judy Broom for her outstanding contributions to the sport. Broom’s impact is marked by over 33 years of dedicated service as a player, volunteer, council member, staff member, and executive director. Her passion and commitment have been pivotal in advancing field hockey in Canada.
NSW Pride name final squads for the upcoming 2024 Hockey One League season
With just over a month to go until the start of the much-anticipated 2024 Hockey One League, NSW Pride are pleased to announce our Men and Women’s squads for the 2024 season.
PM Narendra Modi pens heartfelt letter to PR Sreejesh: 'Thank you for your tireless dedication, remarkable career'
PR Sreejesh shared the letter on his X account, where PM Modi has backed the Kerala-born former athlete to play an ‘impactful’ role as head coach of the junior men’s team.
Known as ’The Wall’ for his impeccable skills in front of the goalpost, Sreejesh was instrumental in guiding the team through remarkable successes, including two Asian Games gold medals, and two Champions Trophy silver medals. Reuters
Former India hockey team goalkeeper PR Sreejesh, who played his final match for the national team at the Paris Olympics in August, received a letter from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, thanking Sreejesh for his services. Sreejesh shared the letter on his “X” account, where PM Modi has backed the Kerala-born former athlete to play an “impactful” role as head coach of the junior men’s team.
Spartans Continue Non-Conference Tilts This Week
Michigan State has a split weekend of action, traveling to Louisville for a Friday game at Bellarmine before hosting Colgate on Sunday morning at Ralph Young Field.
Field hockey hosts Michigan State in home opener Friday
By: Chad Fischer
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Following four straight contests away from Louisville to begin the season, the Bellarmine field hockey team opens their home schedule on Friday, September 13 against Michigan State at Trager Stadium. The game is slated to begin at 1 p.m. ET.
Minutewomen Head East to Face Boston University
AMHERST, Mass. - UMass continues it's non-conference slate, traveling east to face regional foe Boston University on Friday, Sept. 13 at 4 p.m. The game can be followed live on umassathletics.com or UMassFH on Twitter.