词条 | 2004 Women's Hockey Asia Cup | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| tournament = 2004 Women's Hockey Asia Cup | other_titles = | image = | size = | caption = | country = {{IND}} | city = New Dehli | dates = 1–8 February 2004 | venues = Dhyan Chand National Stadium | teams = 8 | champions = {{fhw|IND}} | second = {{fhw|JPN}} | third = {{fhw|CHN}} | count = 1 | matches = 18 | goals = 134 | top_scorer = | top_scorer_goals = | best_player = | previous_year = 1999 | previous_tournament = 1999 Women's Hockey Asia Cup | next_year = 2007 | next_tournament = 2007 Women's Hockey Asia Cup }} The 2004 Women's Hockey Asia Cup was the fifth edition of the Women's Hockey Asia Cup. It was held from 1 to 8 February 2004 at the Dhyan Chand National Stadium in New Dehli, India. The winner qualified for the 2006 World Cup. India won the tournament for the first time by defeating Japan 1–0 in the final.[1]Qualified teams
ResultsAll times are local (UTC+5:30)Preliminary roundPool A{{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=WDL|update=complete |source=[https://m.reddif.com/sports/womasiacup04.htm Reddif] |team1=IND |team2=CHN |team3=MAS |team4=KAZ |win_IND=2 |draw_IND=1 |loss_IND=0 |gf_IND=13 |ga_IND=3|status_IND=H |win_CHN=2 |draw_CHN=1 |loss_CHN=0 |gf_CHN=12 |ga_CHN=3 |win_MAS=1 |draw_MAS=0 |loss_MAS=2 |gf_MAS=5 |ga_MAS=11 |win_KAZ=0 |draw_KAZ=0 |loss_KAZ=3 |gf_KAZ=1 |ga_KAZ=13 |name_IND={{fhw|IND}} |name_CHN={{fhw|CHN}} |name_MAS={{fhw|MAS}} |name_KAZ={{fhw|KAZ}} |class_rules = 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result.[2] |result1=PR |result2=PR |result3=R |result4=R |res_col_header=Q |col_PR=green1 |text_PR=Semifinals |col_R=blue1 |text_R=5–8th place semifinals }}{{fieldhockeybox |date=1 February 2004 |time=13:00 |team1={{fhw-rt|CHN}} |score=4–1 |team2={{fhw|KAZ}} }}{{fieldhockeybox |date=1 February 2004 |time=15:00 |team1={{fhw-rt|IND}} |score=4–2 |team2={{fhw|MAS}} }} {{fieldhockeybox |date=2 February 2004 |time=13:00 |team1={{fhw-rt|KAZ}} |score=0–2 |team2={{fhw|MAS}} }}{{fieldhockeybox |date=2 February 2004 |time=15:00 |team1={{fhw-rt|CHN}} |score=1–1 |team2={{fhw|IND}} }} {{fieldhockeybox |date=4 February 2004 |time=10:30 |team1={{fhw-rt|MAS}} |score=1–7 |team2={{fhw|CHN}} }}{{fieldhockeybox |date=4 February 2004 |time=11:00 |team1={{fhw-rt|IND}} |score=8–0 |team2={{fhw|KAZ}} }} Pool B{{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=WDL|update=complete |source=[https://m.reddif.com/sports/womasiacup04.htm Reddif] |team1=JPN |team2=KOR |team3=SIN |team4=SRI |win_JPN=3 |draw_JPN=0 |loss_JPN=0 |gf_JPN=40 |ga_JPN=3 |win_KOR=2 |draw_KOR=0 |loss_KOR=1 |gf_KOR=27 |ga_KOR=5 |win_SIN=1 |draw_SIN=0 |loss_SIN=2 |gf_SIN=2 |ga_SIN=24 |win_SRI=0 |draw_SRI=0 |loss_SRI=3 |gf_SRI=01 |ga_SRI=37 |name_JPN={{fhw|JPN}} |name_KOR={{fhw|KOR}} |name_SIN={{fhw|SIN}} |name_SRI={{fhw|SRI}} |class_rules = 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result.[2] |result1=PR |result2=PR |result3=R |result4=R |res_col_header=Q |col_PR=green1 |text_PR=Semifinals |col_R=blue1 |text_R=5–8th place semifinals }}{{fieldhockeybox |date=1 February 2004 |time=10:30 |team1={{fhw-rt|SIN}} |score=0–15 |team2={{fhw|JPN}} }}{{fieldhockeybox |date=1 February 2004 |time=11:00 |team1={{fhw-rt|KOR}} |score=15–0 |team2={{fhw|SRI}} }} {{fieldhockeybox |date=2 February 2004 |time=10:30 |team1={{fhw-rt|JPN}} |score=21–0 |team2={{fhw|SRI}} }}{{fieldhockeybox |date=2 February 2004 |time=11:00 |team1={{fhw-rt|SIN}} |score=1–9 |team2={{fhw|KOR}} }} {{fieldhockeybox |date=4 February 2004 |time=13:00 |team1={{fhw-rt|SRI}} |score=0–1 |team2={{fhw|SIN}} }}{{fieldhockeybox |date=4 February 2004 |time=15:00 |team1={{fhw-rt|KOR}} |score=3–4 |team2={{fhw|JPN}} }} Fifth to eighth place classification{{Round4|3rdplace=yes |RD1=5–8th place semifinals |RD2=5th place |RD3=7th place |6 February 2004|{{fhw|MAS}}|4|{{fhw|SRI}}|0 |6 February 2004|{{fhw|SIN}}|0|{{fhw|KAZ}}|4 |7 February 2004|{{fhw|MAS}}|1|{{fhw|KAZ}}|3 |7 February 2004|{{fhw|SRI}}|2|{{fhw|SIN}}|3 }} 5–8th place semifinals{{fieldhockeybox|date=6 February 2004 |time=11:00 |team1={{fhw-rt|MAS}} |score=4–0 |team2={{fhw|SRI}} }}{{fieldhockeybox |date=6 February 2004 |time=13:30 |team1={{fhw-rt|SIN}} |score=0–4 |team2={{fhw|KAZ}} }} 7th & 8th place{{fieldhockeybox|date=7 February 2004 |time=13:00 |team1={{fhw-rt|SRI}} |score=2–3 |team2={{fhw|SIN}} }} 5th & 6th place{{fieldhockeybox|date=7 February 2004 |time=14:30 |team1={{fhw-rt|MAS}} |score=1–3 |team2={{fhw|KAZ}} }} First to fourth place classification{{Round4|3rdplace=yes |6 February 2004|{{fhw|IND}}|5|{{fhw|KOR}}|0 |6 February 2004|{{fhw|JPN}}|6|{{fhw|CHN}}|2 |8 February 2004|{{fhw|IND}}|1|{{fhw|JPN}}|0 |8 February 2004|{{fhw|KOR}}|0 (0)|{{fhw|CHN}}|0 (3) }} Semifinals{{fieldhockeybox|date=6 February 2004 |time=11:30 |team1= {{fhw-rt|IND}} |score=5–0 |team2= {{fhw|KOR}} }}{{fieldhockeybox |date=6 February 2004 |time=15:00 |team1= {{fhw-rt|JPN}} |score=6–2 |team2= {{fhw|CHN}} }} Third place game{{fieldhockeybox|date=8 February 2004 |time=11:00 |team1= {{fhw-rt|KOR}} |score=0–0 |team2= {{fhw|CHN}} |penaltyscore=3-0 }} Final{{fieldhockeybox|date=8 February 2004 |time=13:30 |team1= {{fhw-rt|IND}} |score=1–0 |team2= {{fhw|JPN}} }} Final standings
See also
References1. ^{{cite web |title=India eves win Asia Cup hockey |url=https://m.reddif.com/sports/2004/feb/08hock.htm |website=reddif.com |accessdate=22 August 2018 |date=8 February 2004}} {{Hockey Asia Cup}}2. ^1 Regulations 5 : International women's field hockey competitions hosted by India|Hockey Asia Cup|2004 in women's field hockey|2004 in Indian women's sport|2004 in Asian sport |
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