2024 Women's Hockey Junior Asia Cup|
Host country | Oman |
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City | Muscat |
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Dates | 7–15 December |
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Teams | 10 (from 1 confederation) |
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Venue(s) | Hockey Oman Stadium |
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Champions | India (2nd title) |
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Runner-up | China |
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Third place | South Korea |
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Matches played | 29 |
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Goals scored | 206 (7.1 per match) |
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Top scorer(s) | Deepika Sehrawat (12 goals) |
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The 2024 Women's Hockey Junior Asia Cup was the ninth edition of the Women's Hockey Junior Asia Cup, the women's international under-21 field hockey championship of Asia, organized by the Asian Hockey Federation.[1] It was held from 7 to 15 December 2024 at the Hockey Oman Stadium in Muscat, Oman.[2]
India were the defending champions. They defended their title and won their second title by defeating China 3–2 in a shoot-out after the final finished 1–1 in regular time.[3] South Korea won the bronze medal by defeating Japan 3–2 in a shoot-out after the third place match also finished 1–1 in regular time.
The tournament served as the Asian qualifier for the 2025 Women's FIH Hockey Junior World Cup, with the five highest-ranked teams qualifying.[4] India, China, South Korea, Japan and Malaysia secured the five qualifying spots.[5][6]
Qualification
The five highest-ranked teams from the 2023 Junior Asia Cup qualified directly for this edition. The other teams participated in the 2024 Women's Junior AHF Cup, where the top five qualified for the 2024 Junior Asia Cup.[7]
Qualified teams
The following ten teams participated in the 2024 Junior Asia Cup.[8]
Preliminary round
All times are local (UTC+4).
Pool A
Source:
FIHRules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals for.
[9]
China
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19–0
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Bangladesh
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Tan J. 2' Wang L. 4', 25', 26', 47' Ma Xi. 5' Liang W. 7', 39' Hao G. 9', 26', 33', 41', 55' Liu T. 10' Zou L. 29', 34' Li J. 53' Lei J. 54' Zeng Xu. 59'
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Report
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Umpires: Shivani Sharma (IND) Shahiela Johari (MAS)
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Umpires: Jang Heesun (KOR) See Rinky (HKG)
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China
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8–0
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Thailand
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Li J. 23' Ma Xu. 34' Tan J. 39' Wang L. 40' Ma Xi. 42' Liang W. 47' Zou L. 55' Feng 59'
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Report
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Umpires: Khamis Al Balushi (OMA) Shiroma Athurupana (SRI)
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Umpires: Wassana Pankemthong (THA) Mazin Al-Shukaili (OMA)
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Umpires: Sharne Mayers (ZIM) Qiu Fang (CHN)
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Umpires: See Rinky (HKG) Shiroma Athurupana (SRI)
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Umpires: Mazin Al-Shukaili (OMA) Sharne Mayers (ZIM)
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Umpires: Jang Heesun (KOR) Minami Inamoto (JPN)
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Umpires: Binish Hayat (PAK) Sharne Mayers (ZIM)
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Umpires: Mazin Al-Shukaili (OMA) Shiroma Athurupana (SRI)
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Pool B
Pos
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Team
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Pld
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W
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D
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L
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GF
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GA
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GD
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Pts
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Qualification
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1
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Japan
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4
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4
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0
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0
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38
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0
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+38
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12
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Semi-finals and 2025 Junior World Cup
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2
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South Korea
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4
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3
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0
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1
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29
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6
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+23
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9
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3
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Chinese Taipei
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4
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2
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0
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2
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14
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13
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+1
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6
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4
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Hong Kong
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4
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1
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0
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3
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2
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32
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−30
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3
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5
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Sri Lanka
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4
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0
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0
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4
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0
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32
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−32
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0
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Source:
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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Japan
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15–0
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Sri Lanka
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Saito 3', 6', 53' Yoshida 5', 28', 35', 53' Hayasuke 18', 19', 42' Hamaguchi 22' Maruyama 26', 48', 57' Wakasa 57'
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Report
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Umpires: Binish Hayat (PAK) Qiu Fang (CHN)
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Chinese Taipei
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7–0
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Hong Kong
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Fan 9', 13' Wang Y. 26', 48' Lai 29', 46' Zhu 55'
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Report
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Umpires: Sharne Mayers (ZIM) Minami Inamoto (JPN)
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South Korea
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10–0
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Sri Lanka
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Sin 6', 9', 19' Park S. 33', 53' Kang 48', 50' Choi 51' Park Y. 52', 55'
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Report
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Umpires: Shahiela Johari (MAS) Liu Yu-Chen (TPE)
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Japan
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13–0
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Hong Kong
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Saito 7', 30', 43' Hayasuke 9', 37', 38' Hiramitsu 11' Takahashi 13' Kawaguchi 17' Egashira 42', 59' Hamaguchi 54' Matsui 55'
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Report
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Umpires: Jang Heesun (KOR) Shivani Sharma (IND)
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Chinese Taipei
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2–7
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South Korea
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Fan 2' Huang 29'
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Report
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Choi 15', 33' Park M. 35', 50' Park S. 58', 59' Park Y. 59'
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Umpires: Binish Hayat (PAK) Minami Inamoto (JPN)
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Hong Kong
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2–0
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Sri Lanka
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Mohammed 11', 52'
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Report
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Umpires: Liu Yu-Chen (TPE) Wassana Pankemthong (THA)
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Umpires: Shahiela Johari (MAS) Qiu Fang (CHN)
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Sri Lanka
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0–5
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Chinese Taipei
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Report
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Wang T. 20' Huang 21', 57' Wang Y. 23' Fan 34'
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Umpires: Khamis Al Balushi (OMA) Shivani Sharma (IND)
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South Korea
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12–0
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Hong Kong
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Park S. 9', 23' Sin 15' Park M. 17', 37', 40' Kang 28' Choi 29', 39' Park H. 47', 56' Park Y. 54'
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Report
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Umpires: Liu Yu-Chen (TPE) Khamis Al Balushi (OMA)
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Chinese Taipei
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0–6
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Japan
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Report
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Egashira 7' Hayasuke 15' Saito 44', 59' Maruyama 46', 54'
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Umpires: See Rinky (HKG) Wassana Pankemthong (THA)
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Classification round
Ninth and tenth place
Bangladesh
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8–0
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Sri Lanka
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Tuzzohora 8' Riya 23', 28', 31', 49' Pal 44' Ema 53' Khatun 57'
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Report
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Umpires: See Rinky (HKG) Wassana Pankemthong (THA)
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Fifth to eighth place classification
Bracket
| 5–8 place | | Fifth place |
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| 14 December | | |
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| Chinese Taipei | 1 |
| 15 December |
| Thailand | 2
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| Thailand | 0 |
| 14 December |
| | Malaysia | 6
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| Malaysia | 11 |
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| Hong Kong | 0
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| Seventh place |
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| 15 December |
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| Chinese Taipei | 6 |
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| Hong Kong | 1
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5–8th place semi-finals
Chinese Taipei
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1–2
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Thailand
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Fan 48'
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Report
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Noo-Keaw 13' Khamnon 30'
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Umpires: Shivani Sharma (IND) Shahiela Johari (MAS)
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Malaysia
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11–0
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Hong Kong
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Sofea 4', 16', 28' Azureen 5' Batrisyia 17' Humaira 20', 45', 49' Syakirah 30', 39' Irdina 54'
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Report
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Umpires: Jang Heesun (KOR) Qiu Fang (CHN)
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Seventh and eighth place
Chinese Taipei
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6–1
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Hong Kong
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Mao 8', 55' Huang 27' Fan 42' Liang 54' Wang Y. 55'
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Report
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Wong 4'
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Umpires: Wassana Pankemthong (THA) Khamis Al Balushi (OMA)
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Fifth and sixth place
Thailand
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0–6
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Malaysia
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Report
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Azureen 2', 9', 19' Sofea 30', 53' James 47'
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Umpires: Binish Hayat (PAK) Jang Heesun (KOR)
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First to fourth place classification
Bracket
Semi–finals
Umpires: Binish Hayat (PAK) Mazin Al-Shukaili (OMA)
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Umpires: Minami Inamoto (JPN) Sharne Mayers (ZIM)
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Third and fourth place
Japan
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1–1
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South Korea
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Kawaguchi 30+'
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Report
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Park H. 21'
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Penalties
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Ohtsuka Takahashi Kawaguchi Hamaguchi Yoshida Ohtsuka
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2–3
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Ryu Park Y. Jang Choi Park M. Park M.
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Umpires: Shivani Sharma (IND) Qiu Fang (CHN)
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Final
Umpires: Minami Inamoto (JPN) Shahiela Johari (MAS)
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Statistics
Final standings
Goalscorers
There were 206 goals scored in 29 matches, for an average of 7.1 goals per match.
12 goals
9 goals
8 goals
7 goals
- Hao Guoting
- Wang Lihang
- Sana Hayasuke
6 goals
5 goals
4 goals
- Airin Riya
- Wang Yu-Chiu
- Sin Hyonji
3 goals
- Orpita Pal
- Lei Jiajing
- Liang Weizhi
- Zou Lizhe
- Huang Yu-Ting
- Sakshi Rana
- Namie Egashira
- Renon Hamaguchi
- Rei Yoshida
- Anith Humaira
- Noor Asyiqin Syakirah
- Zati Alyani
- Kang Yumin
- Park Hyeon-jeong
- Sudarat Noo-Keaw
2 goals
- Nadira Ema
- Feng Qingmiao
- Li Jingyi
- Ma Xiaoyan
- Lai Ya-Han
- Mao I-Hsuan
- Ameera Mohammed
- Haruka Kawaguchi
- Mai Wakasa
- Park Yeongeun
1 goal
- Sonia Khatun
- Fatema Tuzzohora
- Liu Tangjie
- Ma Xuejiao
- Zeng Xueling
- Huang Ling-Hu
- Liang Yu-Chieh
- Wang Ting-ya
- Zhu Yi-Chun
- Hui Wong
- Beauty Dungdung
- Lalrinpuii
- Manisha
- Vaishnavi Phalke
- Ai Hiramitsu
- Anzu Matsui
- Yui Takahashi
- Thibatharshini James
- Nor Nazihah
- Nur Iman Adawiyah
- Nur Syahirah
- Nurdini Batrisyia
- Siti Nur Irdina
- Park Seo-yeon
- Thanaphon Khamnon
Source: FIH
See also
References