Japan emerged victorious in the final match of the 30th Azlan Shah Hockey Cup, defeating Pakistan in a thrilling encounter. The match concluded with a 4-1 victory for Japan in the penalty shootout, securing them the golden medal for the title.
Pakistan’s Silver Medal Performance
Despite the loss, Pakistan showcased a commendable performance throughout the tournament and earned a silver medal for reaching the final match. The Pakistan Hockey team coach praised the determination and fight displayed by the players during the post-match ceremony.
What is a Penalty Shootout in Hockey?
A penalty shootout is a method used in field hockey to determine the winner of a tied game or tournament.
Medal Distribution
Japan clinched the championship title, while Pakistan settled for the silver medal after their defeat in the penalty shootout. The match ended in a 2-2 draw during regular time, leading to the decisive penalty shootout where Japan emerged victorious.
President PHF Shehla Raza’s Comments
President PHF Shehla Raza congratulated the Pakistan Hockey team for their stellar performance and silver medal achievement in the tournament.
Return of Pakistan Team
The Pakistan hockey team is scheduled to return to Pakistan on May 12 following their participation in the tournament.
Key Moments in the Final Match
- Japan scored the first goal in the penalty shootout, followed by a goal from Pakistan.
- Pakistan’s hockey team scored its first goal in the third quarter, equalizing the score.
- The nail-biting match saw Japan leading 1-0 at halftime.
- Ejaz Ahmed scored the first goal for Pakistan, while Japan secured the lead with another goal.
Pakistan Team Squad
The Pakistan hockey team included players such as Abdur Rehman, Hanan Shahid, Usamaa Bashir, Abdullah Ishtiqa, Ahmed Butt, Muhammad Abdullah, Moin Shakeel, Muhammad Razzaq, Ahtisham Aslam, Arshad Liaquat, and Murtaza Yaqoob.
Other Results
In other fixtures, Korea won against Canada with a 4-1 score, while hosts Malaysia lost to New Zealand with a 2-3 result.
Pakistan’s Achievement in the Tournament
This is the first time Pakistan has reached the tournament final since 2011, marking a significant milestone after 13 years.
Historical Perspective
Pakistan has previously won the Azlan Shah Cup three times, in 1999, 2000, and 2003.
Words of Encouragement from Leaders
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and other leaders expressed their support and best wishes for the Pakistan hockey team, highlighting the nation’s enthusiasm and hopes for a victorious outcome.