1985 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup

The 1985 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup was the second edition of field hockey tournament the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup.

1985 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup
Tournament details
Host countryMalaysia
CityIpoh
Teams6 (from 3 confederations)
Venue(s)Azlan Shah Stadium
Final positions
Champions India (1st title)
Runner-up Malaysia
Third place Pakistan
1983 (previous) (next) 1987

Participating nations

Six countries participated in the 1985 tournament:[1]

Results

Pool A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Spain 2 2 0 0 5 3 +2 4 Semifinal
2  India 2 1 0 1 6 6 0 2
3  Australia 2 0 0 2 4 6 -2 0 Fifth place

Fixtures

28 November
15:40
India  2–3  Spain
Pargat field hockey ball 19'
Balwinder field hockey ball 63'
Report Escudé field hockey ball 25', 37'
Ignacio field hockey ball 70'
29 November
15:40
Spain  2–1  Australia
Ignacio field hockey ball 40'
Fábregas field hockey ball 60'
Report Hager field hockey ball 65'
30 November
15:15
India  4–3  Australia
Report

Pool B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Pakistan 2 1 1 0 8 2 +6 3 Semifinal
2  Malaysia 2 1 0 1 3 8 -5 2
3  England 2 0 1 1 2 3 -1 1 Fifth place

Fixtures

28 November
17:10
Malaysia  1–7  Pakistan
Sivabalan field hockey ball 24' Report Rashid field hockey ball 1', 13'
Qasim field hockey ball 6', 59'
Sardar field hockey ball 47', 52'
Hanif field hockey ball 67'
29 November
17:10
Pakistan  1–1  England
Rashid field hockey ball 10' Report Sherwani field hockey ball 39'
30 November
17:10
Malaysia  2–1  England
Report

Fifth and sixth place

2 December
8:00
Australia  3–3 (a.e.t.)  England
Report
Penalties
3 – 5

Semifinals

2 December
15:00
Spain  2–3 (a.e.t.)  Malaysia
Report
2 December
17:00
Pakistan  0–1  India
Report Hardeep field hockey ball 42'

Third and fourth place

3 December
15:00
Pakistan  2–1  Spain
Report

Final

3 December
17:00
Malaysia  2–4  India
Seong field hockey ball 52', 66' Report Carvalho field hockey ball 26'
Tikken field hockey ball 32'
Felix field hockey ball 60'
Shahid field hockey ball 65'

Final standings

  1.  India
  2.  Malaysia
  3.  Pakistan
  4.  Spain
  5.  England
  6.  Australia

References

  1. "Previous winners". azlanshahcup.com. Archived from the original on 6 March 2013. Retrieved 17 March 2013.
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