Hockey Junior Asia Cup

Junior Asia Cup
Sport Field hockey
Founded M: 1987
W: 1992
No. of teams M: 8
W: 9
Continent ASHF (Asia)
Most recent
champion(s)
M:  India (3rd title)
W:  China (3rd title)
Most titles M:  India
      Pakistan
(3 titles each)
W:  Korea (4 titles)
Official website Official Website

The Junior Asia Cup is an international under age men's and women's field hockey tournament governed by the Asian Hockey Federation (ASHF). It was introduced in 1987 for men's competition and the women's competition was added in year 1992. Competitors must be under the age of 21 as of December 31 in the year before the tournament is held.

Results

Men

"Men's Junior Asia Cup Winners" (PDF).

Year Host Final Third Place Match
Champion Score Runner-up Third Place Score Fourth Place
1987
Details
Karachi, Pakistan
Pakistan
-
South Korea

India
-
Malaysia
1992
Details
Ipho, Malaysia
Pakistan
-
Malaysia

South Korea
-
India
1996
Details
Singapore
Pakistan
-
India

Japan
-
South Korea
2000
Details
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
South Korea
-
India

Malaysia
-
Japan
2004
Details
Karachi, Pakistan
India
-
Pakistan

South Korea
-
Malaysia
2008
Details
Hyderabad, India
India
-
South Korea

Pakistan
-
Japan
2012
Details
Malacca, Malaysia
Malaysia
-
Pakistan

India
-
South Korea
2015
Details
Kuantan, Malaysia
India
6–2
Pakistan

South Korea
2–1
Japan

Women

"Women's Junior Asia Cup Winners" (PDF).

Year Host Final Third Place Match
Champion Score Runner-up Third Place Score Fourth Place
1992
Details
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
South Korea

China

India

Japan
1996
Details
Shirane, Japan
South Korea

China

Japan

Chinese Taipei
2000
Details
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
South Korea

China

India

Japan
2004
Details
Hyderabad, India
China

South Korea

India

Japan
2008
Details
Seremban, Malaysia
South Korea

China

India

Japan
2012
Details
Bangkok, Thailand
China

India

South Korea

Japan
2015
Details
Changzhou, China
China
2–2
(3–1)

Penalty strokes

Japan

South Korea
3–2
India

See also

Hockey Asia Cup

References

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