China Overpowers Chinese Taipei with a 6-2 Win in Men’s Junior AHF Cup 2024
Singapore, June 20, 2024 – In a thrilling display of skill and athleticism, China triumphed over Chinese Taipei with a decisive 6-2 victory in the Men’s Junior AHF Cup held in Singapore. The match, which took place at the renowned Singapore Hockey Stadium, highlighted China’s dominance and strategic brilliance on the field.China came out strong from the first whistle, quickly establishing their dominance. The first goal came in the 8th minute, with forward
Chinese Taipei’s defense. This early lead set the pace for the rest of the match. Midfielder added another goal in the 15th minute, followed by a third goal from forward Wang Qiang in the 22nd minute, giving China a comfortable 3-0 lead. Despite Chinese Taipei’s efforts to respond, China’s defense remained solid, and the first half ended with China firmly in control.
The second half saw Chinese Taipei attempting a comeback, and they managed to score their first goal in the 35th minute through a well-executed play by forward Chen Wei-Han. However, China quickly countered with a fourth goal by Li Wei, who secured his second of the match in the 42nd minute. Chinese Taipei scored again in the 50th minute with a goal from midfielder Lin Cheng-Hao, but China’s relentless offense proved too much to handle.
In the closing minutes, China added two more goals: one from midfielder Liu Ming in the 55th minute and another from forward Yang Jie in the 58th minute, cementing their 6-2 victory.
Thailand Edges Out Sri Lanka with a 2-1 Victory in Men’s Junior AHF Cup 2024
Singapore, June 20, 2024 – In a tightly contested match, Thailand secured a narrow 2-1 win over Sri Lanka in the Men’s Junior AHF Cup held in Singapore. The game, played at the Singapore Hockey Stadium, was a thrilling encounter, with both teams displaying exceptional skill and determination.The match began with both teams showing strong defensive strategies and creating several scoring opportunities. Thailand managed to break the deadlock in the 18th minute when forward found the back of the net with a well-placed shot, giving Thailand a 1-0 lead. Sri Lanka responded with intensity, but Thailand’s defense held firm, maintaining their lead as the first half came to a close.
The second half saw Sri Lanka intensifying their efforts to equalize. Their persistence paid off in the 40th minute when midfielder Dilan Perera scored a brilliant goal, leveling the score at 1-1. The match continued with high energy and fierce competition from both sides.
Thailand regained their lead in the 55th minute, with midfielder Preecha Suttipong scoring the decisive goal through a well-executed play. Despite Sri Lanka’s relentless attacks in the final minutes, Thailand’s defense stood strong, securing a hard-fought 2-1 victory.
Bangladesh Thrashes Indonesia with a 7-0 Victory in Men’s Junior AHF Cup 2024
Singapore, June 20, 2024 – Bangladesh delivered a spectacular performance, overwhelming Indonesia with a 7-0 win in the Men’s Junior AHF Cup held in Singapore. The match, played at the Singapore Hockey Stadium, highlighted Bangladesh’s superior tactics and dominance on the field.Bangladesh established control early in the game, showcasing their offensive prowess. The first goal came in the 10th minute from forward Abdullah Al Mamun, setting the tone for the rest of the match. Bangladesh continued their relentless attack, with midfielder Shafiqul Islam scoring in the 18th minute, followed by a third goal from forward Ashraf Hossain in the 25th minute. By halftime, Bangladesh had built a commanding 3-0 lead, leaving Indonesia struggling to find their footing.The second half saw Bangladesh maintaining their aggressive play. In the 35th minute, Abdullah Al Mamun scored his second goal of the match, further extending the lead to 4-0. The floodgates opened as Bangladesh added three more goals in quick succession: one from midfielder Rahman Ali in the 45th minute, another from forward Jamal Uddin in the 50th minute, and a final goal by defender Karim Khan in the 55th minute. Indonesia’s defense was unable to contain the onslaught, and the match ended in a resounding 7-0 victory for Bangladesh.