The 2024 Women's Asian Champions Trophy was the eighth edition of the Women's Asian Champions Trophy, a biennial field hockey tournament where the six best Asian women's national teams compete.[1] It was organized by the Asian Hockey Federation. The edition took place in Rajgir, India, from 11 to 20 November 2024. This was the second time, and the second consecutive time India hosted the Women's Asian Champions Trophy.[2]
The hosts India were the defending champions. They defended their title by defeating China 1–0 in the final to win their third title.[3] Japan won the bronze medal by defeating Malaysia 4–1.[4]
Teams
The top six ranked nations of the Asian Hockey Federation will compete in the tournament.
Squads
Teams were eligible to submit a squad of up to 18 players.
Head Coach: Huang Yongsheng
Head Coach: Kazuyuki Ozawa
Head Coach: Nasihin Ibrahim
- Siti Nasir (GK)
- Zati Muhamad
- Nurathirah Syamsul
- Siti Mohd
- Dayang Abang
- Zawiatul Hartomo
- Azmyra Azhairy
- Juliani Din (C)
- Thibatharshini James
- Nur Azhar
- Nur Mohd
- Siti Shaikh
- Nur Che
- Anith Humaira Baharudin
- Nur Mohammed
- Insyirah Effarizal (GK)
- Fitrinur Ramlee
- Nurul Azman
- Khairunnisa Mohd
- Nurmaizatul Syafi
- Nur Zainal (GK)
- Nur Yassaini
Head Coach: Bae Young-wook
- Kawintida Wisuttiprapa
- Sawita Kakkaeo
- Jenjira Kijpakdee
- Suwapat konthong
- Theppawan Khongwichien
- Kunjira Inpa
- Sudarat Noo-Keaw
- Arucha Komolwit
- Thanaphon Khamnon
- Natthakarn Aunjai
- Parichart Phopool
- Supansa Samanso
- Atittaya Sumphowthong
- Songkran Pasawat
- Anongnat Piresram (C)
- Trinetr Jirapitisatja
- Siraya Yimkrajang (GK)
- Watsana Saetan (GK)
Preliminary round
All times are (UTC+05:30)
Standings
Source:
FIHRules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result.
[6](H) Hosts
Fixtures
Umpires: Cassidy Gallagher (AUS) Liu Yao (CHN)
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Umpires: Junko Wagatsuma (JPN) Priti Singh (IND)
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Umpires: Kim Yoon Seon (KOR) Ornpimol Kittiteerasopon (THA)
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Umpires: Ruchika Wankhede (IND) Norasyikin Shariudin (MAS)
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Umpires: Kim Yoon Seon (KOR) Valerie Koh (SGP)
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Umpires: Junko Wagatsuma (JPN) Cassidy Gallagher (AUS)
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Umpires: Liu Yao (CHN) Ruchika Wankhede (IND)
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Umpires: Cassidy Gallagher (AUS) Ornpimol Kittiteerasopon (THA)
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Umpires: Norasyikin Shariudin (MAS) Valerie Koh (SGP)
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Umpires: Ornpimol Kittiteerasopon (THA) Valerie Koh (SGP)
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Umpires: Priti Singh (IND) Norasyikin Shariudin (MAS)
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Umpires: Kim Yoon Seon (KOR) Junko Wagatsuma (JPN)
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Umpires: Ruchika Wankhede (IND) Junko Wagatsuma (JPN)
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Umpires: Norasyikin Shariudin (MAS) Cassidy Gallagher (AUS)
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Umpires: Ornpimol Kittiteerasopon (THA) Liu Yao (CHN)
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Classification round
Fifth and sixth place
Umpires: Norasyikin Shariudin (MAS) Junko Wagatsuma (JPN)
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First to fourth place
Semi-finals
Umpires: Ornpimol Kittiteerasopon (THA) Cassidy Gallagher (AUS)
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Umpires: Kim Yoon Seon (KOR) Liu Yao (CHN)
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Third and fourth place
Umpires: Liu Yao (CHN) Ornpimol Kittiteerasopon (THA)
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Final
Umpires: Junko Wagatsuma (JPN) Kim Yoon Seon (KOR)
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Statistics
Final standings
Source:
FIH(C) Champion;
(H) Host
Statistics
There were 86 goals scored in 20 matches, for an average of 4.3 goals per match.
11 goals
7 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
Source: FIH
See also
References