Friday 12 September 2025
Women's Asia Cup Gongshu 2025
Hangzhou (CHN)
All times GMT +8
11 Sep 2025 12:15 SGP v TPE (5-8th Place Pool) 3 - 1
11 Sep 2025 14:30 THA v MAS (5-8th Place Pool) 2 - 6
11 Sep 2025 16:45 JPN v KOR (Super4s Pool) 1 - 1
11 Sep 2025 19:00 IND v CHN (Super4s Pool) 1 - 4
12 Sep 2025 is a rest day
13 Sep 2025 12:15 MAS v TPE (5-8th Place Pool)
13 Sep 2025 14:30 SGP v THA (5-8th Place Pool)
13 Sep 2025 16:45 JPN v IND (Super4s Pool)
13 Sep 2025 19:00 CHN v KOR (Super4s Pool)
Pool standings
FIH Match Centre
Women’s Asia Cup 2025 – Hangzhou, China
The action on Day 05 of the Women’s Asia Cup 2025 delivered another round of thrilling encounters at Pitch 1, keeping fans on the edge of their seats as teams battled for supremacy in their respective pools.
The day’s matches reflected the intensity and rising stakes of the tournament as the road to the finals draws closer.
India lose 1-4 against hosts China in their Super4s match at Women’s Asia Cup 2025
Mumtaz Khan scored for India
Hangzhou: The Indian Women’s Hockey Team lost their second Super4s Pool match 1-4 against hosts China at the Women’s Asia Cup 2025 in Hangzhou on Thursday. Mumtaz Khan (38') was the only goalscorer for India, while Zou Meirong (4', 56'), Chen Yang (31') and Tan Jinzhuang (47') scored goals for China.
Poor defence led India down, as opportunistic China avail all lapses to romp home a fluent looking but flattering 4-1 win
s2h Team
Reigning Asian Games champions China punished every Indian lapse to score a 4-1 win against India in the crucial Super 4s match today to enter the home Asia Cup final. After conceding two easy goals — from four minutes into the game and four minutes from the Half time — due to feeble, if not nervous, clearances inside the circle, India played a superb third quarter but as the match wore on failed to keep pace with the aggressive Chinese. The Mumtaz Khan’s 38th minute goal — a reverse hit from top of the circle — when India was trailing 0-2 raised the Indian hopes but the Chines girls thereafter raised a solid defence plank which was asking too much for the Indians to breach.
India falls to defeat in Super 4s tie against China
India is now left needing victory against Japan on September 12 to secure a spot in the final of the tournament.
India’s next match is against Japan on September 12. | Photo Credit: Special arrangement
The Indian women’s hockey team lost its second Super4s Pool match 1-4 against hosts China at the Women’s Asia Cup 2025 in Hangzhou on Thursday. Mumtaz Khan (38’) was the only goalscorer for India, while Zou Meirong (4’, 56’), Chen Yang (31’) and Tan Jinzhuang (47’) scored goals for China.
Wasteful India need to utilise chances against Japan to seal final berth in Asia Cup women’s hockey
The Indians had earlier drawn 2-2 against Japan in the pool stages but come Saturday, they just need a draw to progress for Sunday’s final against world No.4 China
A wasteful India will need to convert their chances when they take on Japan in a crucial Super 4 match of the women’s Asia Cup here on Saturday.
England become first over 80s European hockey champions
Ludwigsburg, Germany played host to the WMH European Masters Championships 2025 for the age groups O65, O70, O75 and O80 last month.
National teams demanding 'immediate removal' of Field Hockey Canada CEO
Open letter from squads states that "our concerns have been dismissed, minimized, or ignored," by the national sport body so far
Steve Ewen
Canada's women’s field hockey team celebrates its 1-0 victory over the United States in the bronze medal match of the Pan Am Cup in Santiago, Chile, on Jan. 29 to clinch a berth in the 2022 World Cup. Photo by Oscar Muñoz Badilla
Field Hockey Canada CEO Susan Ahrens has the national senior men’s and women’s teams calling for her “immediate removal,” in an open letter posted to their Instagram feeds, explaining that they’ve lost “complete confidence.”
Melaka-born hockey stars honoured at reunion event
By Aftar Singh
Wallace Tan receiving an award from Lieutenant-General Datuk Johnny Lim during the Melaka Hockey Reunion recently. - Pic from Melaka Hockey Reunion
KUALA LUMPUR: Melaka recently honoured its hockey Olympians and World Cuppers at a reunion event at Melaka Club.
Australia’s Jane Claxton named IOC Believe in Sport Ambassador
Hockeyroos star Jane Claxton has been selected as an athlete ambassador for the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) latest Believe in Sport campaign, which raises awareness about the threat of competition manipulation.
Automatorr and Hockey Australia launch game changing partnership
Automatorr, a leader in Software Solutions, AI Technology and Process Automation, has committed to assisting the Kookaburras and Hockeyroos as the first ever official Coaches Partner for the next 3 years.
NCAA Division 1 Result - 11 September 2025
College Games to Watch: September 12 to 17
by Caroline Pease, USA Field Hockey's College Content Intern
A look at a section of College games to watch this weekend.