Indoor Hockey Asia Cup
The ASHF Indoor Asia Cup is an international men's and women's indoor field hockey tournament governed by the Asian Hockey Federation (ASHF). It was introduced in 2008 for men's competition and the women's competition was added a year later in 2009.
Summaries
Men
Year | Host | Final | Third place match | ||||||
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Champion | Score | Runner-up | Third place | Score | Fourth place | ||||
2008 | Ipoh |
Iran |
3–2 | Malaysia |
Uzbekistan |
5–2 | Malaysia B | ||
2009 | Ipoh |
Iran |
3–2 | Malaysia |
Uzbekistan |
6–2 | Malaysia B | ||
2010 | Ipoh |
Iran |
3–2 | Malaysia |
Uzbekistan |
2–0 | Pakistan | ||
2012 | Saraburi |
Iran |
8–0 | Uzbekistan |
Malaysia |
5–2 | Thailand | ||
2014 | Changhua City |
Iran |
5–1 | Malaysia |
Kazakhstan |
3–2 | Chinese Taipei | ||
2015 | Taldykorgan |
Iran |
9–2 | Kazakhstan |
Uzbekistan |
5–3 | Qatar |
Women
Year | Host | Final | Third place match | ||||||
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Champion | Score | Runner-up | Third place | Score | Fourth place | ||||
2009 | Ipoh |
Malaysia |
3–1 | Kazakhstan |
Uzbekistan |
5–2 | Iran | ||
2010 | Bangkok |
Kazakhstan |
4–1 | Thailand |
Malaysia |
6–1 | Uzbekistan | ||
2012 | Saraburi |
Kazakhstan |
2–1 | Thailand |
Malaysia |
5–3 | Uzbekistan | ||
2014 | Taldykorgan |
Kazakhstan |
5–1 | Malaysia |
Thailand |
10–0 | Tajikistan | ||
2015 | Nakhon Ratchasima |
Kazakhstan |
4–2 | Thailand |
Uzbekistan |
2–1 | Hong Kong |
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