2010 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup

2010 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup
Tournament details
Host country Malaysia
City Ipoh
Teams 7
Venue(s) Azlan Shah Stadium
Top three teams
Champions  India and  South Korea
Third place  Australia
Tournament statistics
Matches played 24
Goals scored 128 (5.33 per match)
Top scorer(s) South Korea Nam Hyun Woo (9 goals)
Best player India Sardar Singh
2009 (previous) (next) 2011

The 2010 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup was the 19th edition of the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup, held between 6–16 May 2010. Due to bad weather, the final between India and Korea was abandoned after 6 minutes and 14 seconds of play. And after discussions and consultations between the Tournament Director Paul Richards, the Organising Committee, with the consent of His Royal Highness Sultan Azlan Shah decided that India and Korea will be joint champions for the 19th edition of the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup. It was the 5th title for India and the 2nd for Korea.[1]

Participating nations

Seven countries participated in this year's tournament:

Fixtures and results

All times are Malaysia Standard Time (UTC+08:00)

Group stage


Point table

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
 India 1364112114+7
 South Korea 1163212011+9
 Australia 1163212012+8
 Malaysia 116321179+8
 Pakistan 862222420+4
 China 461141219-7
 Egypt 06006433−29
Key to colours in group tables
Top two teams will qualify for the Gold Medal Match
3rd and 4th placed teams will play Bronze Medal Match
5th and 6th teams will play 5th Position Match
Bottom team will remain in the last position

Matches

2010-05-06
16:05 GMT+8
South Korea  6 – 0  Egypt
Nam Hyun Woo 6' 28' 60'
Kim Young Jin 12'
Lee Nam Young 35'
You Hyo Sik 39'

2010-05-06
18:05 GMT+8
China  1 – 1  India
Sun Tian Jun 13' Paul Ravi 69'

2010-05-06
20:05 GMT+8
Malaysia  3 – 3  Pakistan
Haffihafiz Hanafi 19' 51'
Amin Rahim 50'
Shafqat Rasool 4'
Muhammad Irfan 56'
Muhammad Zubair 70 '

2010-05-07
16:05 GMT+8
 Australia 4 – 0  Egypt
Grant Schubert 18'
Christopher Ciriello 49'
Matt Gohdes 59'
Kieran Govers 64'

2010-05-07
18:05 GMT+8
India  4 – 2  Pakistan
Sardar Singh 26'
Mandip Antil 47'
Gurbaj Singh 53'
Tushar Khandekar 56'
Muhammad Imran 37'
Kashif Ali 66'

2010-05-07
20:05 GMT+8
Malaysia  1 – 1  South Korea
Azlan Misron 51' Oh Dae Kuen 13'

2010-05-09
16:05 GMT+8
India  3 – 2  South Korea
Arjun Halappa 10'
Tushar Khandekar 55'
Shivendra Singh 60'
Nam Hyun Woo 13' 70'

2010-05-09
18:05 GMT+8
Pakistan  6 – 2  China
Muhammad Imran 17'
Abdul Haseem Khan 30' 42'
Muhammad Zubair 45' 47'
Muhammad Rizwan 61'
Yu Yang 18'
Sun Long 40'

2010-05-09
20:05 GMT+8
Malaysia  1 – 2  Australia
Azlan Misron 5' Christopher Ciriello 2'
Matt Gohdes 59'

2010-05-10
16:05 GMT+8
South Korea  5 – 3  China
Cho Suk Hoon 25'
Nam Hyun Woo 29'
You Hyo Sik 32'
Yoon Sung Hoon 39'
Lee Seung Il 46'
Sun Long 3'
Yu Yang 37'
Meng Jun 59'

2010-05-10
18:05 GMT+8
India  4 – 3  Australia
Tushar Khandekar 19' 33'
Rajpal Singh 21'
Shivendra Singh 61'
Trent Mitton 38'
Chris Ciriello 40'
Mark Paterson 69'

2010-05-10
20:05 GMT+8
Malaysia  5 – 0  Egypt
Azlan Misron 24' 41'
Faizal Saari 33'
Amin Rahim 40'
Tengku Ahmad Tajudin 56'

2010-05-12
16:05 GMT+8
Australia  5 – 5  Pakistan
Timothy Bates 11'
Grant Schubert 17' 61'
Christopher Ciriello 26' 40'
Muhammad Rizwan 21'
Muhammad Irfan 53'
Muhammad Imran 58' 69'
Muhammad Umar 64'

2010-05-12
18:05 GMT+8
China  5 – 1  Egypt
Liu Yixian 15'
Cui Yongxin 23'
Na Yubo 35'
Sun Long 41'
Luo Fangming 43'
Hossam Gobran 12'

2010-05-12
20:05 GMT+8
Malaysia  5 - 2  India
Amin Rahim 27' 48'
Tengku Ahmad Tajudin 39'
Razie Rahim 41'
Rizal Nasir 60'
Mujtaba Danish 44'
Paul Ravi 68'

2010-05-13
16:05 GMT+8
Pakistan  6 – 2  Egypt
Ahmed Mossen 12'
Muhammad Zubair 19'
Muhammad Imran 29'
Abdul Haseem Khan 40' 52'
Muhammad Waqas 42'
Muhamed Hassan 51' 70'

2010-05-13
18:05 GMT+8
Australia  2 – 2  South Korea
Kieran Govers 5'
Matt Gohdes 46'
Nam Hyun Woo 25'
Ro Jong Hwan 58'

2010-05-13
20:05 GMT+8
Malaysia  2 - 1  China
Amin Rahim 37'
Alzan Misron 61'
Liu Yixian 56'

2010-05-15
16:05 GMT+8
Australia  4 - 0  China
Kieran Govers 3' 21'
Christopher Ciriello 50'
Grant Schubert 51'

2010-05-15
18:05 GMT+8
South Korea  4 - 2  Pakistan
Lee Nam Yong 38' 46'
Nam Hyun Woo 66' 68'
Muhammad Zubair 32'
Muhammad Imran 57'

2010-05-15
20:05 GMT+8
India  7 - 1  Egypt
Dhananjay Mahadik 34' 40' 42'
Rajpal Singh 44'
Rupinder Pal Singh 48'
Tushar Khandekar 49'
Sarvanjit Singh 70'
Ahmed El Hakim 68'

Finals


5th position match

2010-05-16
15:35 GMT+8
Pakistan  1 - 1  China
Shafqat Rasool 43' Na Yubo 24'

Pakistan won 6-5 on penalty shootout.


Bronze medal match

2010-05-16
18:05 GMT+8
Australia  5 - 3  Malaysia
Matthew Swann 34'
Russell Ford 43'
Kieran Govers 50'
Christopher Ciriello 55'
Grant Schubert 65'
Haffihafiz Hanafi 14'
Amin Rahim 48'
Tengku AHmad Tajudin 70'

Gold medal match

2010-05-16
20:35 GMT+8
India  0 - 0  South Korea

Match abandoned after 6 minutes and 14 seconds due to bad weather, both teams declared joint winners.

Awards

XI Team of the Tournament
Goalkeepers Defenders Midfielders Forwards
Malaysia Kumar Subramaniam India Sardar Singh Malaysia Baljit Singh Malaysia Tengku Ahmad Tajudin
India Gurbaj Singh South Korea Hong Eun Seong South Korea You Hyo Sik
South Korea Lee Nam Yeong India Arjun Halappa Australia Kieran Govers
Pakistan Muhammad Imran
Champions
Fairplay
Player of the Tournament
Goalkeeper of the Tournament
Top Scorer

Scorers

9 goals
  • South Korea Nam Hyun Woo
7 goals
6 goals
5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals

1 goal

Final ranking

Position Team
1  India and  South Korea
2 -
3  Australia
4  Malaysia
5  Pakistan
6  China
7  Egypt


References

  1. The Sultan Azlan Shah Cup (2010-05-16). "Joint Champions". Azlanshahcup.com. Retrieved 2011-05-19.
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