2011 Sultan of Johor Cup|
Host country | Malaysia |
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City | Johor Bahru |
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Dates | 5–12 November |
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Teams | 6 (from 2 confederations) |
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Venue(s) | Taman Daya Hockey Stadium |
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Champions | Malaysia (1st title) |
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Runner-up | Australia |
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Third place | South Korea |
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Matches played | 18 |
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Goals scored | 86 (4.78 per match) |
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Top scorer(s) | Noor Faeez Ibrahim (7 goals) |
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The 2011 Sultan of Johor Cup was the first edition of the Sultan of Johor Cup. It was held in Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia from 5 to 12 November 2011.
Malaysia defeated Australia 3–2 through golden goal after being tied 2–2 in the final match to win the cup.[1]
Participating nations
Six countries participated in this year's tournament:
Results
All times are in Malaysia Standard Time (UTC+08:00).
Preliminary round
Umpires: Amir Hamzah Khan (PAK) Mark Rippin (NZL)
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Umpires: Michael Elmer (AUT) Harsha Gandham (IND)
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Umpires: Dan Barstow (ENG) Shin Dong-yun (KOR)
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Umpires: Harsha Gandham (IND) Mark Rippin (NZL)
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Umpires: Nazmi Kamaruddin (MAS) Shin Dong-yun (KOR)
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Umpires: Ben de Young (AUS) Amir Hamzah Khan (PAK)
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Umpires: Michael Elmer (AUT) Nazmi Kamaruddin (MAS)
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Malaysia
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4–2
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South Korea
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Faeez 3' Syamim 29' Rosli 40' Norhizzat 67'
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Report
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You Seung-ju 28', 44'
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Umpires: Harsha Gandham (IND) Amir Hamzah Khan (MAS)
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Umpires: Dan Barstow (ENG) Ben de Young (AUS)
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Umpires: Michael Elmer (AUT) Mark Rippin (NZL)
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Umpires: Ben de Young (AUS) Nazmi Kamaruddin (MAS)
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Umpires: Dan Barstow (ENG) Shin Dong-yun (KOR)
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Umpires: Mark Rippin (NZL) Shin Dong-yun (KOR)
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New Zealand
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1–2
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South Korea
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Russell 48'
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Report
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Yoon Dong-hyeon 30', 55'
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Umpires: Amir Hamzah Khan (PAK) Nazmi Kamaruddin (MAS)
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Umpires: Dan Barstow (ENG) Ben De Young (AUS)
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Classification round
Fifth place game
Umpires: Harsha Gandham (IND) Shin Dong-yun (KOR)
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Third place game
Umpires: Ben De Young (AUS) Nazmi Kamaruddin (MAS)
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Final
Umpires: Dan Barstow (ENG) Michael Eilmer (AUT)
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Final standings
- Malaysia
- Australia
- South Korea
- India
- Pakistan
- New Zealand
See also
References
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