Sultan Azlan Shah Cup

Sultan Azlan Shah Cup

The Sultan Azlan Shah Cup is an annual field hockey tournament held in Malaysia. It began in 1983 as a biennial contest. The tournament became an annual event after 1998, following its growth and popularity. The tournament is named after the ninth Yang di-Pertuan Agong (King) of Malaysia, Sultan Azlan Shah, an avid fan of field hockey.

Results

June 18 Argentina 2 - 3 New Zealand
June 19 Netherlands 2 - 3 Pakistan
June 20 Netherlands 4 - 1 Argentina
June 20 Pakistan 3 -3 New Zealand
June 22 Pakistan 0 - 2 Argentina
June 22 Netherlands 0 - 0 New Zealand

June 23 Semi Final:
India 0 - 1 Netherlands
Australia 7 - 1 New Zealand

June 24 Third/Fourth placing:
India 3 - 2 New Zealand

June 25 Final:
Netherlands 6 - 2 Australia

16th Sultan Azlan Shah Cup, 2007

Pool 1May 5 Australia 1 - 0 India
May 6 Argentina 1 - 0 Australia
May 6 India 5 - 4 China
May 7 Argentina 3 - 2 China
May 9 Australia 7 - 2 China
May 9 India 2 - 0 Argentina

Pool 2May 5 South Korea 1 - 0 Canada
May 5 Malaysia 2 - 2 Pakistan
May 6 Canada 0 - 2 Malaysia
May 7 South Korea 2 - 0 Pakistan
May 8 Malaysia 1 - 0 South Korea
May 8 Pakistan 2 - 0 Canada

Semi final:
Australia 6 - 2 South Korea
Malaysia 2 - 1 India

Third/Fourth placing:
India 1 - 0 South Korea

Fifth/Sixth placing:
Argentina 4 - 2 Pakistan

Final:
Australia 3 - 1 Malaysia


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