Asian Hockey Federation

Asian field hockey governing body

Asian Hockey Federation
AbbreviationAHF
Formation1958; 66 years ago (1958)
Founded atTokyo, Japan
TypeSports federation
HeadquartersKuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Region served
Asia
Membership
33 member associations
Patron
Malaysia Al-Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah
President
Japan Dato' Fumio Ogura
Parent organization
International Hockey Federation
Websiteasiahockey.org

The Asian Hockey Federation is the governing body for the sport of field hockey in Asia. It now has 33 member associations. It is affiliated to the International Hockey Federation (FIH). The current president is Fumio Ogura and the patron is Al-Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah.[1]

Member associations

Competitions

Outdoor

Indoor

Title holders

Competition Men's Women's
Asian Games  India (2022)  China (2022)
Asia Cup  South Korea (2022)  Japan (2022)
Asian Champions Trophy  India (2023)  India (2023)
AHF Cup  Bangladesh (2022)  Thailand (2016)
Junior Asia Cup  India (2023)  India (2023)
Junior AHF Cup  Bangladesh (2023)  Kazakhstan (2022)
AHF Central Asia Cup  Kazakhstan (2019)
Asian Champions Club Cup Pakistan WAPDA (2010)
Indoor Asia Cup  Malaysia (2022)  Thailand (2022)

FIH World Rankings

Men's FIH Rankings as of 12 March 2024[2]
AHF FIH Change Team Points
1 4 Decrease 1  India 2760.71
2 11 Decrease 1  South Korea 1915.52
3 13 Decrease 1  Malaysia 1828.27
4 15 Increase 1  Pakistan 1675.79
5 16 Decrease 1  Japan 1640.74
6 23 Steady  China 1295.96
7 26 Steady  Oman 1235.33
8 29 Increase 1  Bangladesh 1102.38
9 36 Steady  Sri Lanka 973.3
10 45 Steady  Indonesia 837.38
11 54 Increase 1  Hong Kong 791.97
12 58 Decrease 6  Chinese Taipei 776.82
13 60 Increase 6  Thailand 774.38
14 63 Decrease 1  Afghanistan 765
15 67 Steady  Myanmar 740
16 69 Increase 4  Uzbekistan 733.57
17 71 Steady    Nepal 725
18 74 Steady  Vietnam 710
18 74 Steady  Qatar 710
20 76 Increase 11  Singapore 702.06
21 79 Steady  Brunei 697.14
22 82 Decrease 13  Macau 680.17
23 88 Decrease 2  Kazakhstan 640.93
24 92 Steady  Iran 494.3
25 96 Steady  Cambodia 75
Change from 2 December 2023
Women's FIH Rankings as of 12 March 2024[3]
AHF FIH Change Team Points
1 8 Increase 2  China 2226.16
2 9 Decrease 3  India 2215
3 10 Increase 1  Japan 2000.89
4 12 Steady  South Korea 1813.89
5 23 Decrease 5  Malaysia 1253.23
6 29 Steady  Thailand 962
7 31 Steady  Singapore 933.45
8 34 Increase 3  Hong Kong 870.46
9 38 Steady  Kazakhstan 806.32
10 45 Steady  Chinese Taipei 698.34
11 52 Steady  Pakistan 672
12 60 Decrease 7  Uzbekistan 654.71
13 69 Steady  Brunei 595.19
14 71 Steady  Sri Lanka 569.04
15 73 Increase 1  Cambodia 492.96
16 75 Decrease 1  Indonesia 428.26
Change from 2 December 2023

References

  1. ^ "Executive Board". Asian Hockey Federation. Retrieved 26 June 2022.
  2. ^ "FIH Outdoor World Hockey Rankings". FIH. 12 March 2024. Retrieved 12 March 2024.
  3. ^ "FIH Outdoor World Hockey Rankings". FIH. 12 March 2024. Retrieved 12 March 2024.

External links

  • Official website
  • Asian Hockey Federation on Facebook
  • Asian Hockey Federation on Twitter Edit this at Wikidata
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