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Statsfile - All facts and figures you want to know about Asia Cup hockey - Results

India with the Asian Cup trophy in 2007 in Chennai

In the history of Asia Cup, Pakistan and South Korea have won the title the most number of times – 3, followed by India – 2. These three nations are the only winners of the Asia Cup so far.

Here’s the list of results in the history of Asia Cup:

1982 – 1st Men’s Asia Cup, Karachi

Participating Teams: India, Pakistan, China, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Singapore, Sri Lanka

Final: Pakistan beat India 4-0

Semifinals: India beat China 7-0

Semifinals: Pakistan beat Malaysia 7-0

3rd-4th Place: China beat Malaysia 2-1

5th-6th Place: Bangladesh beat Singapore 3-2

All Results – League Phase (Round-robin Format)

Pakistan beat Sri Lanka 14-0

China beat Bangladesh 1-0

Sri Lanka drew Singapore 2-2

Pakistan beat China 10-1

India beat Malaysia 2-0

Bangladesh beat Sri Lanka 4-0

Pakistan beat Bangladesh 9-0

India beat Singapore 12-0

Malaysia beat Sri Lanka 9-0

Pakistan beat Singapore 7-0

India beat Bangladesh 6-0

Malaysia beat Singapore  4-0

India beat Sri Lanka 13-0

Malaysia beat Bangladesh 4-1

China beat Singapore 2-0

China beat Sri Lanka 1-0

1985 – 2nd Men’s Asia Cup, Dhaka

Participating Teams: India, Pakistan, China, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Iran, Singapore

Pool A: Pakistan, Japan, Bangladesh, China, Iran

Pool B: India, Korea, Malaysia Sri Lanka, Singapore

Final: Pakistan beat India 3-2

Semifinals: India beat Japan 9-1

Semifinals: Pakistan beat Korea 7-0

3rd-4th Play: Korea beat Japan 2-0

5th-6th Place: Malaysia beat Bangladesh 5-0

7th-8th Place: China beat Sri Lanka 2-0

All Results – League Phase

Group A Pakistan beat Japan 2-0

Group B India beat Korea 8-1

Group A Bangladesh drew China 2-2

Group B India beat Malaysia 3-0

Group A Pakistan beat Iran 16-0

Group B India beat Sri Lanka 6-0

Group A Japan beat Bangladesh 1-1

Group B India beat Singapore 5-0

Group A China beat Iran 3-0

Group B Korea drew Malaysia 0-0

Group A Pakistan beat Bangladesh 1-0

Group B Korea beat Sri Lanka 7-0

Group A Japan beat Iran 11-1

Group B Korea beat Singapore 9-2

Group A Pakistan beat China 2-0

Group B Malaysia beat Sri Lanka 3-1

Group A Japan beat China 1-0

Group B Malaysia beat Singapore 5-0

Group A Bangladesh beat Iran 3-1

Group B Sri Lanka beat Singapore 5-1

1989 – 3rd Men’s Asia Cup, New Delhi

Participating Teams: Pakistan, Japan, Malaysia, India, Bangladesh, Korea, China

Pool A: Pakistan, Japan, Malaysia

Pool B: India, Bangladesh, Korea, China

Final: Pakistan beat India 2-0

Semifinal: India beat Japan 3-1

Semifinal: Pakistan beat Korea 5-1

3rd-4th Place: Korea beat Japan 1-0

5th Place: China beat Malaysia 2-1

6-7th Place: Malaysia beat Bangladesh 4-0

All Results – League Phase

Group A Pakistan beat Japan 2-0

Group B India beat Korea 5-0

Group B China beat Bangladesh 6-1

Group A Pakistan beat Malaysia 4-0

Group B India beat China 1-0

Group B Korea beat Bangladesh 7-0

Group A Japan beat Malaysia 3-2

Group B India beat Bangladesh 6-0

Group B Korea beat China 4-1

1994 – 4th Men’s Asia Cup, Hiroshima

Participating Teams: India, Pakistan, Korea, Malaysia, China, Japan, Thailand, Kazakhstan, Bangladesh

Pool A: Pakistan, Malaysia, China, Thailand

Pool B: India, Bangladesh, Kazakhstan, Korea, Japan

Final: Korea beat India 1-0

Semifinals: Korea beat Pakistan 4-0

Semifinals: India beat Malaysia 3-2

3rd-4th Place: Pakistan beat Malaysia 5-2

5th-6th Place: Kazakhstan beat Bangladesh 7-2

7th-8th Place: China beat Thailand 4-0

5th-8th Place: Kazakhstan beat China 2-1

5th-8th Place Bangladesh vs Thailand   6-0

All Results – League Phase

Group A Pakistan beat Malaysia 8-2

Group B India drew Korea1-1

Group B Bangladesh beat Kazakhstan 2-1

Group A China beat Thailand 12-0

Group B India beat Japan 6-2

Group B Korea drew Bangladesh1-1

Group A Malaysia beat Thailand 20-0

Group B Korea beat Kazakhstan 4-0

Group B India drew Kazakhstan1-1

Group A Pakistan beat China 5-0

Group B Korea beat Japan 2-1

Group B India beat Bangladesh 4-0

Group A Malaysia beat China 5-0

Group B Japan beat Bangladesh 2-1

Group B Kazakhstan beat Japan 2-1

Group A Pakistan beat Thailand 20-0

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