2014 Sultan of Johor CupTournament details |
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Host country | Malaysia |
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City | Johor Bahru |
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Dates | 12–19 October |
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Teams | 6 (from 3 confederations) |
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Venue(s) | Taman Daya Hockey Stadium |
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Final positions |
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Champions | India (2nd title) |
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Runner-up | Great Britain |
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Third place | Australia |
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Tournament statistics |
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Matches played | 18 |
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Goals scored | 82 (4.56 per match) |
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Top scorer(s) | Harmanpreet Singh (9 goals) |
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The 2014 Sultan of Johor Cup was the fourth edition of the Sultan of Johor Cup. It was held in Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia from 12 to 19 October 2014.
The number of teams for the 2014 tournament was the same compared to the previous tournament where six teams competed. Argentina, England and South Korea, who had competed previously, did not participate in this edition and Australia, Great Britain and New Zealand were invited.
India defeated Great Britain 2–1 in the final match to win the cup.[1]
Participating nations
Six countries participated in the 2014 tournament:
Umpires
- Satoshi Kondo (JPN)
- Jonas van 't Hek (NED)
- Dave Dowdall (GBR)
- Vasan Marimuthu (MAS)
- Zeke Newman (AUS)
- Dhaval Prajapati (IND)
- Sajid Ali Rana (PAK)
- Mark Rippin (NZL)
Results
All times are in Malaysia Standard Time (UTC+08:00).
Preliminary round
Source: FIH
(H) Hosts
Umpires: Mark Rippin (NZL) Dhaval Prajapati (IND) | |
New Zealand | 1–2 | India | Woods 53' | Report | Parvinder 5' Varun 43' | Umpires: Vasan Marimuthu (MAS) Zeke Newman (AUS) | |
Umpires: Dave Dowdall (GBR) Satoshi Kondo (JPN) | |
Great Britain | 2–0 | India | Boon 28' French 50' | Report | | Umpires: Satoshi Kondo (JPN) Sajid Ali Rana (PAK) | |
Umpires: Jonas van 't Hek (NED) Mark Rippin (NZL) | |
Malaysia | 1–1 | New Zealand | Najmi 12' | Report | Radovonich 45' | Umpires: Dave Dowdall (GBR) Dhaval Prajapati (IND) | |
Australia | 4–3 | New Zealand | Scanlon 51' Bretherton 54' Crane 57' Hendry 61' | Report | Woods 3' Panchia 35+' Kingstone 41' | Umpires: Jonas van 't Hek (NED) Vasan Marimuthu (MAS) | |
Umpires: Dave Dowdall (GBR) Zeke Newman (AUS) | |
Umpires: Mark Rippin (NZL) Sajid Ali Rana (PAK) | |
Umpires: Zeke Newman (AUS) Dhaval Prajapati (IND) | |
Umpires: Dave Dowdall (GBR) Satoshi Kondo (JPN) | |
Great Britain | 5–1 | Australia | Taylor 16', 18', 33' Imrie 40' Albery 56' | Report | Rasmussen 22' | Umpires: Jonas van 't Hek (NED) Vasan Marimuthu (MAS) | |
Umpires: Dave Dowdall (GBR) Satoshi Kondo (JPN) | |
Umpires: Jonas van 't Hek (NED) Dhaval Prajapati (IND) | |
New Zealand | 0–3 | Great Britain | | Report | Taylor 14' Brignull 23' Horler 55' | Umpires: Zeke Newman (AUS) Sajid Ali Rana (PAK) | |
Classification round
Fifth place game
Umpires: Satoshi Kondo (JPN) Mark Rippin (NZL) | |
Third place game
New Zealand | 2–6 | Australia | Kingstone 37' Garrett 52' | Report | S. Benetti 14', 15' J. Benetti 25' Craig 28' Scanlon 64' Gilmour 69' | Umpires: Dave Dowdall (GBR) Vasan Marimuthu (MAS) | |
Final
Umpires: Jonas van 't Hek (NED) Zeke Newman (AUS) | |
Final standings
- India
- Great Britain
- Australia
- New Zealand
- Malaysia
- Pakistan
Goalscorers
There were 82 goals scored in 18 matches, for an average of 4.56 goals per match.
9 goals
8 goals
- Luke Taylor
4 goals
3 goals
- Andrew Scanlon
- Benjamin Boon
- Varun Kumar
- Parvinder Singh
- Nicholas Woods
2 goals
- Simon Benetti
- Joshua Bretherton
- William Gilmour
- Brandan Horner
- Samuel French
- David Goodfield
- Armman Qureshi
- Najmi Jazlan
- Sufi Ismat Rohulamin
- Haziq Samsul
- Kim Kingstone
- Abu Mahmood
- Muhammad Naveed
1 goal
- James Benetti
- Benjamin Craig
- Oliver Crane
- Max Hendry
- Alec Rasmussen
- James Albery
- Liam Brignull
- Edward Horler
- Hamish Imrie
- Imran Khan
- Pawan Kumar
- Simranjeet Singh
- Azril Misron
- Trevor Garrett
- Craig Jones
- Harrison Miskimmin
- Daniel Panchia
- Benjamin Radovonich
- Mubashar Ali
- Mohsin Sabir
Source: FIH
See also
References
- ^ "India juniors retain Sultan of Johor Cup title".
External links