2000 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup

2000 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup
Tournament details
Host countryMalaysia
CityKuala Lumpur
Teams7
Venue(s)Azlan Shah Stadium
Final positions
Champions Pakistan (2nd title)
Runner-up South Korea
Third place India
Tournament statistics
Matches played24
Goals scored95 (3.96 per match)
Top scorer(s) Yeo Woon-kon (7 goals)
Best player Yeo Woon-kon
Best young player Ibrahim Suhaimi
1999 (previous) (next) 2001

The 2000 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup was the tenth edition of field hockey tournament the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Pakistan won their successive second title after beating South Korea 1-0 with a late minute goal by Kamran Ashraf in the final becoming the first side to retain the Azlan Shah Cup since its inaugural edition. Pakistan's captain and goalkeeper Ahmed Alam was voted as player of the tournament.

Participating nations

Seven countries participated in the tournament:[1]

Results

Preliminary round

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  South Korea 6 5 1 0 17 8 +9 16 Final
2  Pakistan 6 5 1 0 15 8 +7 16
3  Malaysia (H) 6 3 0 3 16 14 +2 9 Third place match
4  India 6 3 0 3 10 10 0 9
5  Germany 6 2 1 3 10 14 −4 7 Fifth place match
6  New Zealand 6 0 2 4 8 16 −8 2
7  Canada 6 0 1 5 8 14 −6 1
Source: Field Hockey Canada
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result.
(H) Hosts

Fixtures

16 February 2000
16:05
India  1–2  Germany
Pillay  18' Report Wein  1'
Bechmann  9'
16 February 2000
18:05
Malaysia  3–1  Canada
Ibrahim  2'29'69' Report Milkovich  32'
16 February 2000
20:05
New Zealand  1–4  South Korea
Russ  3' Report Yeo  39'53'
Song  60'68'

17 February 2000
16:05
Germany  1–2  Malaysia
Bechmann  39' Report Kuhan  33'67'
17 February 2000
18:05
South Korea  1–1  Pakistan
Yeo  16' Report Bashir  33'
17 February 2000
20:05
Canada  1–1  New Zealand
Short  20' Report Reynolds  35'

18 February 2000
18:05
Pakistan  2–1  India
Raza  7'
Jawwad  28'
Report Baljit  52'

19 February 2000
16:05
New Zealand  2–4  Malaysia
Archibald  19'
Russ  68'
Report Chairil  3'7'
Saiful  43'
Ibrahim  53'
19 February 2000
18:05
India  3–2  Canada
Pillay  7'37'
Deepak  33'
Report Short  6'
Kullar  53'
19 February 2000
20:05
Germany  0–3  South Korea
Report Song  13'50'
Kang Ky.  25'

20 February 2000
18:05
New Zealand  1–3  Pakistan
Parag  12' Report Raza  23'
Bashir  29'
Yousuf  33'
20 February 2000
20:05
Germany  3–2  Canada
Bechmann  7'
Domke  43'53'
Report Short  18'
Kullar  51'

21 February 2000
18:05
India  1–2  South Korea
Baljit  53' Report Ji  25'
Yeo  42'
21 February 2000
20:05
Malaysia  2–3  Pakistan
Chua  58'
Kuhan  60'
Report Yousuf  5'63'
Ashraf  13'

22 February 2000
16:05
South Korea  2–1  Canada
Kim Ky.  5'
Hwang  8'
Report Milkovich  24'
22 February 2000
18:05
Germany  2–2  New Zealand
Domke  50'
Kunz  61'
Report Leaver  7'
Burrows  46'
22 February 2000
20:05
Malaysia  1–2  India
Ibrahim  11' Report Baljit  19'
Deepak  32'

23 February 2000
18:05
Pakistan  4–2  Germany
Ashraf  15'
Jawwad  29'
Yousuf  54'
Bashir  57'
Report Kunz  7'
Crone  52'

24 February 2000
16:05
Canada  1–2  Pakistan
Campbell  25' Report Yousuf  34'
Sarwar  50'
24 February 2000
18:05
South Korea  5–4  Malaysia
Yeo  10'33'67'
Seo J.  25'
Kang Ke.  51'
Report Kuhan  19'21'
Chairil  48'56'
24 February 2000
20:05
New Zealand  1–2  India
Parag  22' Report Deepak  26'
Pillay  28'

Classification round

Fifth and sixth place

26 February 2000
08:05
Germany  3–2 (a.e.t.)  New Zealand
Witthaus  20'
Emmerling  56'
Keller  85'
Report Burrows  32'
Smith  52'

Third and fourth place

26 February 2000
17:05
Malaysia  1–4  India
Kuhan  3' Report Baljit  6'67'
Pillay  17'
Tirkey  54'

Final

26 February 2000
19:35
South Korea  0–1  Pakistan
Report Ashraf  70'
Umpires:
Marcello Servetto (ARG)
Blaise Monteiro (IND)

Awards

The following awards were presented at the conclusion of the tournament:

Top Goalscorer Player of the Tournament Player of the Final Fair Play Trophy Most Promising Player
Yeo Woon-kon Yeo Woon-kon Ahmed Alam  India Ibrahim Suhaimi

Final standings

As per statistical convention in field hockey, matches decided in regular time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-outs are counted as draws.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Final result
1  Pakistan 7 6 1 0 16 8 +8 19 Gold medal
2  South Korea 7 5 1 1 17 9 +8 16 Silver medal
3  India 7 4 0 3 14 11 +3 12 Bronze medal
4  Malaysia (H) 7 3 0 4 17 18 −1 9
5  Germany 7 3 1 3 13 16 −3 10
6  New Zealand 7 0 2 5 10 19 −9 2
7  Canada 6 0 1 5 8 14 −6 1
Source: Field Hockey Canada
(H) Hosts

Goalscorers

There were 95 goals scored in 24 matches, for an average of 3.96 goals per match.

7 goals

6 goals

5 goals

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

References

  1. ^ "Previous winners". azlanshahcup.com. Archived from the original on 6 March 2013. Retrieved 17 March 2013.