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2 See also  





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Women's Asian Champions Trophy
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2023 Women's Asian Champions Trophy
SportField hockey
Founded2010; 14 years ago (2010)
First season2010
No. of teams6
ConfederationAHF (Asia)
Most recent
champion(s)
 India (2nd title)
(2023)
Most titles South Korea
(3 titles)

The Women's Asian Champions Trophy is a biennial women's international field hockey competition contested by the best six women's national teams of the member associations of the Asian Hockey Federation.[1]

The tournament has been won by three different teams. South Korea have the most titles with three.[2] Japan and India have two titles each. The tournament was expanded to six teams in 2021.

Results[edit]

Year Host Final Third place match Number of teams
Winner Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
2010
Details
Busan, South Korea
South Korea
2–1
Japan

India
2–1
China
4
2011
Details
Ordos, China
South Korea
5–3
China

Japan
3–2
India
4
2013
Details
Kakamigahara, Japan
Japan
1–0
India

Malaysia
3–1
China
4
2016
Details
Singapore
India
2–1
China

Japan
2–1
South Korea
5
2018
Details
Donghae, South Korea
South Korea
1–0
India

China
2–0
Malaysia
5
2021
Details
Donghae, South Korea
Japan
2–1
South Korea

China
6–0
Thailand
4
2023
Details
Ranchi, India
India
4–0
Japan

China
2–1
South Korea
6

Top four statistics[edit]

Team Titles Runners-up Third Places Fourth Places
 South Korea 3 (2010*, 2011, 2018*) 1 (2021*) 2 (2016, 2023)
 Japan 2 (2013*, 2021) 2 (2010, 2023) 2 (2011, 2016)
 India 2 (2016, 2023*) 2 (2013, 2018) 1 (2010) 1 (2011)
 China 2 (2011*, 2016) 2 (2018, 2021, 2023) 2 (2010, 2013)
 Malaysia 1 (2013) 1 (2018)
 Thailand 1 (2021)
* = host nation

Team appearances[edit]

Team South Korea
2010
China
2011
Japan
2013
Singapore
2016
South Korea
2018
South Korea
2021
India
2023
Total
 China 4th 2nd 4th 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 7
 India 3rd 4th 2nd 1st 2nd WD 1st 6
 Japan 2nd 3rd 1st 3rd 5th 1st 2nd 7
 Malaysia 3rd 5th 4th WD 5th 4
 South Korea 1st 1st 4th 1st 2nd 4th 6
 Thailand 4th 6th 2
Total 4 4 4 5 5 4 6

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Women's Asian Champions Trophy 2016". asiahockey.org. Asian Hockey Federation. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
  • ^ "Donghae Womens Asian Champions Trophy". asiahockey.org. Asian Hockey Federation. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
  • External links[edit]


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