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Top field for Azlan Shah hockey

November 08, 2003 10:26 IST
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India will begin their campaign 13th Sultan Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament, from January 8-18, 2004, with a match against Germany.

The 13th edition of the tournament will feature seven top flight teams in world hockey.

World champions Germany, who finished second last year, are the top draw. The other top teams are defending champions Pakistan, India, Australia and South Korea.

Three teams, Germany, Australia and South Korea, have already booked berths to the Athens Olympics next year. The other four teams will play in the qualifying tournament, which will be held in Madrid Spain in March.

Thus, for varying reasons the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup at the National Hockey Stadium in Bukit Jalil will prove crucial for all the teams.

India had pulled out of the last edition after the government denied it permission to make the trip, due to the harassment of Indian IT professionals in Malaysia.

Except for Spain and Malaysia all the other teams have won the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup before. India won the event thrice (1995, 1991 and 1985). Pakistan also has won it thrice (1999, 2000 and 2003), while Germany (1987 and 2001) and Australia (1983 and 1998) won twice. England (1994) and Korea (1996) won once.

Fixtures:
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Day/Date No Time Match
Thursday
08 Jan 2004
1 16h05 Korea vs Pakistan
2 18h05 India vs Germany
3 20h05 Malaysia vs Spain
Friday
09 Jan 2004
4 16h05 Pakistan vs India
5 18h05 Spain vs Australia
6 20h05 Germany vs Malaysia
Saturday
10 Jan 2004
7 18h05 Australia vs Korea
Sunday
11 Jan 2004
8 16h05 Korea vs Germany
9 18h05 Malaysia vs India
10 20h05 Pakistan vs Spain
Monday
12 Jan 2004
11 18h05 Malaysia vs Australia
12 20h05 Pakistan vs Germany
Tuesday
13 Jan 2004
13 18h05 Korea vs Spain
14 20h05 India vs Australia
Wednesday
14 Jan 2004
15 16h05 Spain vs Germany
16 18h05 Pakistan vs Malaysia
17 20h05 India vs Korea
Thursday
15 Jan 2004
18 18h05 Australia vs Pakistan
Friday
16 Jan 2004
19 16h05 Spain vs India
20 18h05 Germany vs Australia
21 20h05 Malaysia vs Korea
Saturday
17 Jan 2004
Rest Day
Sunday
18 Jan 2004
22 08h05 5-6th Classification Match
23 15h35 3-4th Classification Match
24 18h05 Final

Roll of Honour:

Year Venue Gold Silver Bronze Fourth
1983 Kuala Lumpur Australia Pakistan India Malaysia
1985 Ipoh India Malaysia Pakistan Spain
1987 Ipoh Germany Pakistan Britain Malaysia
1991 Ipoh India Pakistan U.S.S.R New Zealand
1994 Penang England Pakistan Australia Malaysia
1995 Kuala Lumpur India Germany New Zealand Canada
1996 Ipoh Korea Australia Malaysia Britain
1998 Ipoh Australia Germany Korea New Zealand
1999 Kuala Lumpur Pakistan Korea Germany Canada
2000 Kuala Lumpur Pakistan Korea India Malaysia
2001 Kuala Lumpur Germany Korea Australia Pakistan
2003 Ipoh Pakistan Germany New Zealand Korea

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