Men's U21 field hockey tournament in Malaysia
The 2024 Sultan of Johor Cup was the twelfth edition of the Sultan of Johor Cup , an international men's under–21 field hockey tournament in Malaysia. It was held at the Taman Daya Hockey Stadium in Johor Bahru , Malaysia from 19 October to 26 October 2024.
Participating nations [ edit ]
Including the host nation, 6 teams are competing in the tournament.
In this 12th edition, Malaysia will face Australia, Great Britain, India, Japan and New Zealand.
Malaysian Hockey Confederation president- Datuk Seri Subahan Kamal said the Sultan of Johor Cup will be the best platform for the national team to prepare for the Asian Junior Cup in Oman in November. “It is also our team’s qualification for the Junior World Cup to be held in India next year”.
“For sure, teams will play hard at the tournament for experience and lessons to take into next year’s World Cup qualifiers,“ he said after a sponsorship cheque presentation for the 12th Sultan of Johor Cup here today.
Johor Hockey Association president Datuk Majid Manjit Abdullah added: “Last edition , there were eight teams to meet a request from the participating countries to join the tournament as preparation for the Junior World Cup which Malaysia hosted at that time. We invited (defending champions) Germany for this edition but they have other tournaments to go.”
* = includes results representing England, Scotland and Wales
All times are local (UTC+8 ).
First match(es) will be played: 19 October 2024. Source:
FIH Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals for.
India
4–2
Japan
Amir Ali 12' Gurjot Singh 36' Kushwaha Sourabh Anand 44' Ankit Pal 47'
Report
Tsubasa Tanaka 26' Rakusei Yamanaka 57'
Umpires: Jayden PEARSON (AUS) KIM Jiyong (KOR)
Umpires: Mohomead NAWSHAD (SRI) Mohd Ismady ALIB (MAS)
Umpires: Hussain AL HASANI (OMA) Jamie TELFER (SCO)
Classification round [ edit ]
Fifth and sixth place [ edit ]
Third and fourth place [ edit ]
India
Australia
Japan
Great Britain
Malaysia (H)
New Zealand
Ali Khan (GK)
Hunter Banyard (GK)
Kisho Kurodo (GK)
Calum Douglas (GK)
Rafaizul Saini (GK)
Hayden Ganley (GK)
Bikramjit Singh (GK)
Magnus McCauslund (GK)
Koki Origasa (GK)
James Carleton (GK)
Danish Afnan Faizal (GK)
Matthew Ruetsch (GK)
Amir Ali (C)
Toby Mallon
Yamato Kawahara (C)
Rory Penrose
Andywalfian Jeffrynus
Ryan Parr
Rohit (VC)
Noah Fahy
Hyoto Yamada
Ted Graves
Danish Danial Abdul Wahab
Dean Clarkson
Rosan Kujur
Lucas Toonen
Jun Watanabe
Alex Chihota
Adam Ashraf Johari
Matthew Wilson
Shardanand Tiwari
Hayden Pease
Neo Sato
Max Anderson
Addy Jazmi Jamlus
Owen Brown
Sukhvinder
Oliver Stebbings
Rakusei Yamanaka
Lewis Wilcher
Danish Aiman Khairil Anuar
Tim Crawford
Anmol Ekka
Dylan Downey
Tsubasa Tanaka
Henry Markham
Che Nur Aqilrullah Che Khairulzi Anwar
Javahn Jones
Talem Priyobarta
Lachie Rogers
Jota Nakajima
Harrison Stone
Harris Iskandar Osman
Milan Patel
Ankit Pal
Liam Henderson
Yuito Matsuzaki
Matthew Hughson
Luka Clark
Manmeet Singh
Nye Roberts Campello
Atsuki Yamanaka
Monty Neave
Daniel Torr
Mukesh Toppo
Sam Lowndes
Shogo Sasaki
Thomas Austin
Benjamin Culhane
Chandan Yadav
Ollie Will
Sota Kato
Nathan Gladman
Sam Lints
Arshdeep Singh
Angus Adamson
Yuto Higuchi
Tom Spreckly
Bradley Rothwell
Sourabh Anand Kushwaha
Max Freedman
Naru Kimura
Kaden Draysey
Jordan Whittleston
Dilraj Singh
Ian Grobbelaar
Koyo Nishida
Cole Pidcock
Jonty Elmes
Mohd. Konain Dad
Patrick Andrew
Ruyuji Tanaka
Michael Royden
Aiden Bax
Gurjot Singh
Jesse Absolom
Yuma Fujiwara
Casper Lea
Gus Nelson
Team lists are subject to change following the tournament briefing meeting. [ 2] [ 3] [ 4] [ 5] [ 6]
There have been 15 goals scored in 3 matches, for an average of 5 goals per match (as of 19 October 2024).
2 goals
1 goal
Source: FIH