Sunday, May 17, 2009

South Korea Becomes Asia Cup Hockey 2009 Champion

South Korea has been the new champion of Asia Cup Hockey 2009, defeating Pakistan 1-0 in the final on Saturday. This has been the third Asia Cup title for South Korea after their triumph in 1993 and 1999. South Korea was excellent throughout the tournament as they did not lose any game. The first half was ended in goalless, before Kim Byung-hoon scored from a penalty corner in the 66th minute.



Pakistan started off well in the match, dominating in the first half. In fact, Pakistan created a number of chances, but Sohail Abbas, Muhammad Tariq and Rehan Butt missed scoring chances. However, the Koreans appeared with their top form in the second half, earning couple of early penalty corners. South Korea did not featured four of their important players including Jang Jong-hyun, and if South Korea lost the game, the coach Cho Myung-jun might have faced huge criticism, but his players justified his decisions clinching the title of the tournament.



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