2010 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup

The 2010 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup was the 19th edition of the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup, held between 6–16 May 2010. Due to bad weather, the final between India and Korea was abandoned after 6 minutes and 14 seconds of play. And after discussions and consultations between the Tournament Director Paul Richards, the Organising Committee, with the consent of His Royal Highness Sultan Azlan Shah decided that India and Korea will be joint champions for the 19th edition of the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup. It was the 5th title for India and the 2nd for Korea.[1]

2010 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup
Tournament details
Host countryMalaysia
CityIpoh
Teams7
Venue(s)Azlan Shah Stadium
Final positions
Champions India and  South Korea (title shared)
Third place Australia
Tournament statistics
Matches played24
Goals scored128 (5.33 per match)
Top scorer(s) Nam Hyun-Woo (9 goals)
Best player Sardar Singh
2009 (previous) (next) 2011

Participating nations

Seven countries participated in this year's tournament:

Results

All times are Malaysia Standard Time (UTC+08:00)

Pool Stage

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  India 6 4 1 1 21 14 +7 13 Final
2  South Korea 6 3 2 1 20 11 +9 11
3  Australia 6 3 2 1 20 12 +8 11 Third place game
4  Malaysia (H) 6 3 2 1 17 9 +8 11
5  Pakistan 6 2 2 2 24 20 +4 8 Fifth place game
6  China 6 1 1 4 12 19 7 4
7  Egypt 6 0 0 6 4 33 29 0
Source: azlanshahcup
(H) Host.
6 May 2010
16:05 MST
South Korea  6–0  Egypt
Nam Hyun-woo  6', 28', 60'
Kim Young-jin  12'
Lee Nam-young  35'
You Hyo-sik  39'
6 May 2010
18:05 MST
China  1–1  India
Sun T.  13' Ravi  69'
6 May 2010
20:05 MST
Malaysia  3–3  Pakistan
Hafiz  19', 51'
Amin  50'
Rasool  4'
Irfan  56'
Zubair  70'

7 May 2010
16:05 MST
Australia  4–0  Egypt
Schubert  18'
Ciriello  49'
Gohdes  59'
Govers  64'
7 May 2010
18:05 MST
India  4–2  Pakistan
Sardar  26'
Antil  47'
Gurbaj  53'
Khandekar  56'
Imran  37'
Ali  66'
7 May 2010
20:05 MST
Malaysia  1–1  South Korea
Azlan  51' Oh Dae-keun  13'

9 May 2010
16:05 MST
India  3–2  South Korea
Halappa  10'
Khandekar  55'
Shivendra  60'
Nam Hyun-woo  13', 70'
9 May 2010
18:05 MST
Pakistan  6–2  China
Imran  17'
Khan  30', 42'
Zubair  45', 47'
Rizwan Sr.  61'
Yu  18'
Sun L.  40'
9 May 2010
20:05 MST
Malaysia  1–2  Australia
Azlan  5' Ciriello  2'
Gohdes  59'

10 May 2010
16:05 MST
South Korea  5–3  China
Cho Suk-hoon  25'
Nam Hyun-woo  29'
You Hyo-sik  32'
Yoon Sung-hoon  39'
Lee Seung-il  46'
Sun L.  3'
Yu  37'
Meng  59'
10 May 2010
18:05 MST
India  4–3  Australia
Khandekar  19', 33'
Rajpal  21'
Shivendra  61'
Mitton  38'
Ciriello  40'
Paterson  69'
10 May 2010
20:05 MST
Malaysia  5–0  Egypt
Azlan  24', 41'
Faizal  33'
Amin  40'
Tengku  56'

12 May 2010
16:05 MST
Australia  5–5  Pakistan
Bates  11'
Schubert  17', 61'
Ciriello  26', 40'
Rizwan Sr.  21'
Irfan  53'
Imran  58', 69'
Umar  64'
12 May 2010
18:05 MST
China  5–1  Egypt
Liu  15'
Cui  23'
Na  35'
Sun L.  41'
Luo  43'
Gobran  12'
12 May 2010
20:05 MST
Malaysia  5–2  India
Amin  27', 48'
Tengku  39'
Razie  41'
Rizal  60'
Mujtaba  44'
Ravi  68'

13 May 2010
16:05 MST
Pakistan  6–2  Egypt
Mossen  12'
Zubair  19'
Imran  29'
Khan  40', 52'
Waqas  42'
Hassan  51', 70'
13 May 2010
18:05 MST
Australia  2–2  South Korea
Govers  5'
Gohdes  46'
Nam Hyun-woo  25'
Ro Jong-hwan  58'
13 May 2010
20:05 MST
Malaysia  2–1  China
Amin  37'
Azlan  61'
Liu  56'

15 May 2010
16:05 MST
Australia  4–0  China
Govers  3', 21'
Ciriello  50'
Schubert  51'
15 May 2010
18:05 MST
South Korea  4–2  Pakistan
Lee Nam-yong  38', 46'
Nam Hyun-woo  66', 68'
Zubair  32'
Imran  57'
15 May 2010
20:05 MST
India  7–1  Egypt
Mahadik  34', 40', 42'
Rajpal  44'
Rupinder Pal  48'
Khandekar  49'
Sarvanjit  70'
El Hakim  68'
Fifth and sixth place
16 May 2010
15:35 MST
Pakistan  1–1  China
Rasool  43' Na  24'
Penalties
6–5
Third and fourth place
16 May 2010
18:05 MST
Australia  5–3  Malaysia
Swann  34'
Ford  43'
Govers  50'
Ciriello  55'
Schubert  65'
Hafiz  14'
Amin  48'
Tengku  70'
Final
16 May 2010
20:35 MST
India  0–0  South Korea

Match abandoned after 6 minutes and 14 seconds due to bad weather, both teams declared joint winners.

Awards

XI Team of the Tournament
Goalkeepers Defenders Midfielders Forwards
Kumar Subramaniam Sardar Singh Baljit Singh Tengku Ahmad Tajuddin
Gurbaj Singh Hong Eun-seong You Hyo-sik
Lee Nam-yong Arjun Halappa Kieran Govers
Muhammad Imran
Champions
Fairplay
Player of the Tournament
Goalkeeper of the Tournament
Top Scorer

Scorers

Final ranking

Position Team
1  India and  South Korea
2 -
3  Australia
4  Malaysia
5  Pakistan
6  China
7  Egypt

References

  1. The Sultan Azlan Shah Cup (2010-05-16). "Joint Champions". Azlanshahcup.com. Archived from the original on 2011-07-07. Retrieved 2011-05-19.
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