Field hockey at the 2018 Asian Games – Men's tournament
Field hockey at the 2018 Asian Games – Men's tournament
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Men's field hockey tournament at the 2018 Asian Games
Tournament details
Host country
Indonesia
City
Jakarta
Dates
20 August – 1 September
Teams
12
Venue(s)
GBK Hockey Field
Top three teams
Champions
Japan
Runner-up
Malaysia
Third place
India
Tournament statistics
Matches played
37
Goals scored
302 (8.16 per match)
Top scorer(s)
Jang Jong-hyun (15 goals)
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Men's tournament for field hockey at the 2018 Asian Games will be held at the GBK Hockey Field, Jakarta, Indonesia from 20 August to 1 September 2018.[1]
Contents
1Competition schedule
2Qualification
3Squads
4Pools composition
5Preliminary round
5.1Pool A
5.2Pool B
6Final round
6.1Classification round
6.1.1Eleventh place game
6.1.2Ninth place game
6.1.3Seventh place game
6.1.4Fifth place game
6.2Medal round
6.2.1Semifinals
6.2.2Bronze medal game
6.2.3Gold medal game
7Final ranking
8Statistics
8.1Goalscorers
9See also
10References
11External links
Competition schedule[edit]
P
Preliminary round
½
Semi-finals
B
Bronze medal match
F
Gold medal match
Mon 20
Tue 21
Wed 22
Thu 23
Fri 24
Sat 25
Sun 26
Mon 27
Tue 28
Wed 29
Thu 30
Fri 31
Sat 1
P
P
P
P
P
½
B
F
Qualification[edit]
Means of qualification
Dates
Venue
Berths
Qualified
Host country
19 September 2014
Incheon, South Korea
1
Indonesia
Qualified automatically via 2014 Asian Games
20 September–2 October 2014
Incheon, South Korea
6 5
India
Pakistan
South Korea
Malaysia
China
Japan
Asian Games Qualifiers
8–17 March 2018
Muscat, Oman
5 4
Oman
Bangladesh
Sri Lanka
Thailand
Chinese Taipei
Reallocation
2
Kazakhstan Hong Kong
Total
12
Squads[edit]
Main article: Field hockey at the 2018 Asian Games – Men's team squads
Pools composition[edit]
Teams were seeded following the serpentine system according to their FIH World Ranking as of July 2018.[2]
Pool A
Pool B
India (5)
Malaysia (12)
South Korea (14)
Pakistan (13)
Japan (16)
Bangladesh (31)
Sri Lanka (38)
Oman (33)
Hong Kong (45)
Thailand (47)
Indonesia (–)
Kazakhstan (86)
Preliminary round[edit]
All times are local Indonesia Western Standard Time (UTC+7).
Pool A[edit]
Pos
Team
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t
e
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Pld
W
D
L
PF
PA
PD
Pts
Qualification
1
India
5
5
0
0
76
3
+73
15
Semifinals
2
Japan
5
4
0
1
30
11
+19
12
3
South Korea
5
3
0
2
39
8
+31
9
5th place game
4
Sri Lanka
5
2
0
3
7
41
−34
6
7th place game
5
Indonesia (H)
5
1
0
4
5
40
−35
3
9th place game
6
Hong Kong
5
0
0
5
3
57
−54
0
11th place game
Source: FIH Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result. (H) Host.
20 August 2018 10:00
South Korea
11–0
Hong Kong
Jeong 4', 26', 34' Jang 13', 21', 33', 54' Seo 20' Kim Se. 39' Yang 57' Kim J. 60'
R. Singh 1', 3' D. Singh 7', 30', 32' A. Singh 10' S. Singh 13', 38', 53' S. V. Sunil 25' Prasad 27' M. Singh 30', 45', 49' H. Singh 31' Upadhyay 45' Rohidas 54'
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