2023 Sultan of Johor Cup
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Tournament details | |||
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Host country | Malaysia | ||
City | Johor Bahru | ||
Dates | 27 October – 4 November | ||
Teams | 8 (from 4 confederations) | ||
Venue(s) | Taman Daya Hockey Stadium | ||
Final positions | |||
Champions | File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany (2nd title) | ||
Runner-up | File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia | ||
Third place | File:Flag of India.svg India | ||
Tournament statistics | |||
Matches played | 20 | ||
Goals scored | 107 (5.35 per match) | ||
Top scorer(s) | India Amandeep Lakra (6 goals) | ||
Best player | Germany Matteo Poljaric | ||
Best goalkeeper | Germany Joshua Onyekwue | ||
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The 2023 Sultan of Johor Cup was the eleventh edition of the Sultan of Johor Cup, an international men's under–21 field hockey tournament in Malaysia. It was held at the Taman Daya Hockey Stadium in Johor Bahru, Malaysia from 27 October to 4 November 2023.[1][2] Germany won their second title by defeating Australia 3–1 in a shoot-out after the match finished 0–0. The defending champions India won the bronze medal by defeating Pakistan 6–5 in a shoot-out after the match finished 3–3.[3]
Participating nations
Including the host nation, 8 teams competed in the tournament.[4][5]
Country | FIH Junior Ranking[6] | Previous Best Appearance | Best FIH Junior World Cup Finish |
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File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia | 9 | Champions (2016, 2017) | Champions (1997) |
File:Flag of India.svg India | 3 | Champions (2013, 2014, 2022) | Champions (2001, 2016) |
File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany | 2 | Champions (2012) | Champions (1982, 1985, 1989, 1993, 2009, 2013) |
File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain* | 15 | Champions (2015, 2018, 2019) | Fourth Place (1997, 2001) |
File:Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia | 8 | Champions (2011) | Fourth Place (1979, 1982, 2013) |
File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand | 13 | Fourth Place (2014) | Fourth Place (2009) |
File:Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan | 12 | Runners-Up (2016) | Champions (1979) |
File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa | 10 | Fifth Place (2022) | Ninth Place (2021) |
- * = includes results representing England, Scotland and Wales
Preliminary round
All times are local (UTC+8).
Pool A
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 9 | 2 | +7 | 7 | Semi-finals |
2 | File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 12 | 6 | +6 | 7 | |
3 | File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 5 | 8 | −3 | 3 | |
4 | File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 2 | 12 | −10 | 0 |
Source: FIH
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals for.[7]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals for.[7]
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Pool B
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | File:Flag of India.svg India | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 12 | 6 | +6 | 7 | Semi-finals |
2 | File:Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 9 | 7 | +2 | 7 | |
3 | File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 7 | 11 | −4 | 3 | |
4 | File:Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia (H) | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 5 | 9 | −4 | 0 |
Source: FIH
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals for.[7]
(H) Hosts
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals for.[7]
(H) Hosts
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Fifth to eighth place classification
Bracket
Cross-overs | Fifth place | |||||
2 November | ||||||
File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand | 3 | |||||
4 November | ||||||
File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa | 1 | |||||
File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand | 3 | |||||
2 November | ||||||
File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain | 5 | |||||
File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain | 7 | |||||
File:Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia | 4 | |||||
Seventh place | ||||||
3 November | ||||||
File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa | 2 | |||||
File:Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia | 3 |
Cross-overs
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Seventh and eighth place
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Fifth and sixth place
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First to fourth place classification
Bracket
Semi-finals | Final | |||||
3 November | ||||||
File:Flag of India.svg India | 3 | |||||
4 November | ||||||
File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany | 6 | |||||
File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany (p.s.o.) | 0 (3) | |||||
3 November | ||||||
File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia | 0 (1) | |||||
File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia | 2 | |||||
File:Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan | 1 | |||||
Third place | ||||||
4 November | ||||||
File:Flag of India.svg India (p.s.o.) | 3 (6) | |||||
File:Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan | 3 (5) |
Semi-finals
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Third and fourth place
Final
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Statistics
Final standings
Pos | Team |
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1 | File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany |
2 | File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia |
3 | File:Flag of India.svg India |
4 | File:Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan |
5 | File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain |
6 | File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand |
7 | File:Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia (H) |
8 | File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa |
Goalscorers
There were 107 goals scored in 20 matches, for an average of 5.35 goals per match.
6 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
- Australia Dylan Downey
- Germany Nikas Berendts
- Germany Paul Glander
- Germany Ben Hasbach
- Germany Peer Hinrichs
- Germany Luis Hoechemer
- United Kingdom Jacob Payton
- United Kingdom Rory Penrose
- India Poovanna BC
- India Aditya Lalage
- India Rohit
- Malaysia Harris Osman
- Malaysia Shahmie Irfan Suhaimi
- New Zealand Jonty Elmes
- New Zealand Sam Lints
- New Zealand Gus Nelson
- South Africa Viwe Mbata
1 goal
- Australia Diarmid Chappell
- Australia Will Mathison
- Germany Jakob Brilla
- Germany Christian Franz
- Germany Liam Holdermann
- Germany Matteo Poljaric
- Germany Michel Struthoff
- United Kingdom Ali Douglas
- United Kingdom Ted Graves
- United Kingdom Matthew Hughson
- United Kingdom Tom Moorhouse
- United Kingdom Harrison Stone
- United Kingdom Felix Tully
- Malaysia Nur Aqilrullah Che
- Malaysia Andywalfian Jeffrynus
- Malaysia Mughni Kamal
- Malaysia Shafiq Ikhmal Daniel
- New Zealand Scott Cosslett
- New Zealand James Hickson
- New Zealand Patrick Ward
- New Zealand Jordan Whittleston
- Pakistan Abuzar
- Pakistan Basharat Ali
- Pakistan Abdul Qayyum
- South Africa Josh de Klerk
- South Africa Cameron Le Forestier
- South Africa Caleb Oliphant
Source: FIH
References
- ↑ "Fixtures & Results – Sultan Johor Cup". Sultan of Johor Cup. 27 October 2023. Retrieved 25 October 2023.
- ↑ "No ranking points for 2023 SOJ – Sultan Johor Cup". Retrieved 2023-09-25.
- ↑ "India beats Pakistan in penalty shootout, wins bronze at Sultan of Johor Cup 2023". Sportstar.
- ↑ "Burras team announced for 11th Sultan of Johor Cup". Hockey Australia. Retrieved 2023-09-25.
- ↑ "SA Hockey U21 Men Named for 2023 Sultan of Johor Cup". SA Hockey Association. Retrieved 2023-09-25.
- ↑ "JUNIOR OUTDOOR RANKINGS". FIH. Retrieved 3 November 2023.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 FIH General Tournament Regulations May 2022