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2014 Sultan of Johor Cup

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The 2014 Sultan of Johor Cup was the fourth edition of the Sultan of Johor Cup. It was held in Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia from 12 to 19 October 2014.

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The number of teams for the 2014 tournament was the same compared to the previous tournament where six teams competed. Argentina, England and South Korea, who had competed previously, did not participate in this edition and Australia, Great Britain and New Zealand were invited.

India defeated Great Britain 2–1 in the final match to win the cup.[1]

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Participating nations

Six countries participated in the 2014 tournament:

Umpires

  1. Satoshi Kondo (JPN)
  2. Jonas van 't Hek (NED)
  3. Dave Dowdall (GBR)
  4. Vasan Marimuthu (MAS)
  5. Zeke Newman (AUS)
  6. Dhaval Prajapati (IND)
  7. Sajid Ali Rana (PAK)
  8. Mark Rippin (NZL)

Results

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

Preliminary round

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Source: FIH
(H) Hosts
More information Great Britain, 5–0 ...
More information New Zealand, 1–2 ...
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More information Great Britain, 2–0 ...
More information Australia, 1–1 ...
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More information Australia, 4–3 ...
More information India, 6–0 ...
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More information New Zealand, 3–2 ...
More information Malaysia, 2–4 ...
More information Great Britain, 5–1 ...

More information Australia, 2–6 ...
More information Pakistan, 2–2 ...
More information New Zealand, 0–3 ...

Classification round

Fifth place game

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Third place game

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Final

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Final standings

  1.  India
  2.  Great Britain
  3.  Australia
  4.  New Zealand
  5.  Malaysia
  6.  Pakistan

Goalscorers

There were 82 goals scored in 18 matches, for an average of 4.56 goals per match.

9 goals

8 goals

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

  • Australia Simon Benetti
  • Australia Joshua Bretherton
  • Australia William Gilmour
  • Australia Brandan Horner
  • United Kingdom Samuel French
  • United Kingdom David Goodfield
  • India Armman Qureshi
  • Malaysia Najmi Jazlan
  • Malaysia Sufi Ismat Rohulamin
  • Malaysia Haziq Samsul
  • New Zealand Kim Kingstone
  • Pakistan Abu Mahmood
  • Pakistan Muhammad Naveed

1 goal

Source: FIH

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