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 16 May 2024[2]
AHF FIH Change Team Points
1 6 Decrease 2  India 2812.65
2 12 Decrease 1  South Korea 1954.21
3 13 Steady  Malaysia 1925.09
4 15 Increase 1  Japan 1844.64
5 16 Decrease 1  Pakistan 1829.27
6 23 Steady  China 1395.98
7 26 Steady  Oman 3235.34
8 29 Steady  Bangladesh 1202.38
9 36 Steady  Sri Lanka 1073.3
10 45 Steady  Indonesia 937.38
11 54 Steady  Hong Kong 890.53
12 57 Increase 1  Chinese Taipei 876.82
13 59 Increase 1  Thailand 874.38
14 62 Increase 1  Afghanistan 865
15 65 Increase 4  Uzbekistan 850.81
16 67 Steady  Myanmar 840
17 70 Increase 1    Nepal 825
18 73 Increase 1  Vietnam 810
18 73 Increase 1  Qatar 810
20 76 Steady  Singapore 802.06
21 79 Steady  Brunei 797.14
22 82 Steady  Macau 780.17
23 90 Decrease 2  Kazakhstan 722.88
24 92 Steady  Iran 594.3
25 96 Steady  Cambodia 175
26 97 Steady  Tajikistan 140.11
27 98 Steady  Kyrgyzstan 60.7
Change from 12 March 2024
Women's FIH Rankings as of 8 June 2024[3]
AHF FIH Change Team Points
1 8 Steady  China 2328.48
2 9 Steady  India 2146.79
3 11 Decrease 1  Japan 2048.89
4 14 Decrease 2  South Korea 1882.97
5 23 Steady  Malaysia 1353.23
6 29 Steady  Thailand 1062
7 30 Increase 1  Singapore 1033.45
8 35 Decrease 1  Hong Kong 970.46
9 38 Steady  Kazakhstan 910.54
10 45 Steady  Chinese Taipei 798.34
11 52 Steady  Pakistan 772
12 60 Steady  Uzbekistan 761.15
13 69 Steady  Brunei 695.19
14 71 Steady  Sri Lanka 669.04
15 73 Steady  Cambodia 592.96
16 75 Steady  Indonesia 528.26
17 81 Steady  Tajikistan 89.35
Change from 12 March 2024

References

  1. ^ "Executive Board". Asian Hockey Federation. Retrieved 26 June 2022.
  2. ^ "FIH Outdoor World Hockey Rankings". FIH. 16 May 2024. Retrieved 16 May 2024.
  3. ^ "FIH Outdoor World Hockey Rankings". FIH. 8 June 2024. Retrieved 8 June 2024.

External links

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