Field hockey competitions at the 1966 Summer Asian Games took place from December 10 to 19, 1966 in Bangkok , Thailand, only among men's teams. The tournament was attended by 8 teams.
| Field Hockey at the 1966 Asian Summer Games Field hockey at the 1966 Asian Games | |
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| Championship Details | |
| Country | |
| Cities | Bangkok |
| Time spending | December 10 - 19 |
| Number of teams | eight |
| Top places | |
| Championship Statistics | |
| Matches played | nineteen |
| Goals scored | 50 (2.63 per game) |
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The winner of the tournament for the first time in its history was the national team of India , who won the final team of Pakistan with a score of 1-0 in overtime (the main time of the match ended with a score of 0-0). The bronze medal was won by the Japanese national team , who won the Malaysian national team with a score of 1-0 in the 3rd place match.
Content
Medalists
| '' | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
| Men | India | Pakistan | Japan |
Grouping teams
The teams were divided into two groups on December 5, 1966. [1]
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Game Results
Group Stage
Group A
| Team | AND | AT | N | P | GZ | GP | +/- | Glasses |
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| Pakistan | 3 | 2 | one | 0 | 18 | 0 | +18 | five |
| Japan | 3 | 2 | one | 0 | five | 0 | +5 | five |
| Hong Kong | 3 | one | 0 | 2 | 2 | 6 | β4 | 2 |
| Thailand | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | nineteen | β19 | 0 |
- Pass to the semifinals
| December 10, 1966 |
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| December 11, 1966 |
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| December 12, 1966 |
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| December 13, 1966 |
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| December 14, 1966 |
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| December 15, 1966 |
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Group B
| Team | AND | AT | N | P | GZ | GP | +/- | Glasses |
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| India | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | five | 0 | +5 | 6 |
| Malaysia | 3 | one | one | one | 2 | one | +1 | 3 |
| The Republic of Korea | 3 | one | 0 | 2 | one | 3 | β2 | 2 |
| Ceylon | 3 | 0 | one | 2 | 0 | four | β4 | one |
- Pass to the semifinals
| December 10, 1966 |
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| December 11, 1966 |
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| December 12, 1966 |
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| December 13, 1966 |
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| December 14, 1966 |
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| December 15, 1966 |
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Playoffs
5-8 place
| Semifinals | For 5th place | ||||||
| December 16, 1966 | |||||||
| Hong Kong | one | ||||||
| Ceylon | 3 | ||||||
| December 17, 1966 | |||||||
| Ceylon | one | ||||||
| The Republic of Korea | 0 | ||||||
| December 16, 1966 | |||||||
| The Republic of Korea | one | ||||||
| Thailand | 0 | ||||||
1-4 place
| Semifinals | The final | ||||||
| December 16, 1966 | |||||||
| Pakistan | five | ||||||
| Malaysia | one | ||||||
| December 19, 1966 | |||||||
| Pakistan | 0 | ||||||
| India ( overtime ) | one | ||||||
| 3rd place | |||||||
| December 16, 1966 | December 19, 1966 | ||||||
| India | 3 | Malaysia | 0 | ||||
| Japan | 0 | Japan | one | ||||
Summary table
| A place | National team |
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| India | |
| Pakistan | |
| Japan | |
| four | Malaysia |
| five | Ceylon |
| 6 | The Republic of Korea |
| 7 | Hong Kong |
| eight | Thailand |
Notes
- β Top-form Malaysia meet India in first tie . The Straits Times (December 6, 1966). Date of treatment December 26, 2014. (English)