The Hero Asian Champions Trophy is a biennial international field hockey tournament organized by the Asian Hockey Federation (AHF). The tournament brings together the top Asian teams to compete for the coveted title of Asian champions. The 2021 edition of the tournament, hosted by Dhaka, Bangladesh, witnessed intense competition and showcased the exceptional talent of Asian hockey.
The 2021 Hero Asian Champions Trophy featured six participating teams:
The tournament was played in a round-robin format, with each team facing off against every other team once. The team with the highest points at the end of the round-robin stage was crowned the champion.
India emerged as the undisputed champions, winning all five of their matches in the tournament. Pakistan finished as runners-up, with a record of three wins, one draw, and one loss. Japan secured the third position, followed by South Korea, Malaysia, and hosts Bangladesh.
Harmanpreet Singh (India) was named the Player of the Tournament for his outstanding performances throughout the competition. He scored seven goals, including a hat-trick in the final match against Pakistan.
PR Sreejesh (India) was awarded the Goalkeeper of the Tournament for his exceptional saves and contributions to India's defensive play.
The Hero Asian Champions Trophy 2021 served as a significant platform for Asian hockey teams to showcase their skills and compete at the highest level. The tournament provided valuable experience and exposure for the players, helping them to develop their game and raise the standards of hockey across the continent.
According to the International Hockey Federation (FIH), the total revenue generated by the Hero Asian Champions Trophy 2021 exceeded US$10 million. This included ticket sales, sponsorships, and broadcasting rights.
Table 1: Revenue Breakdown
Source | Revenue (US$) |
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Ticket Sales | US$2.5 million |
Sponsorships | US$5 million |
Broadcasting Rights | US$2.5 million |
The Hero Asian Champions Trophy 2021 attracted a wide range of sponsors, including:
Companies interested in sponsoring future editions of the tournament can expect to benefit from:
For cities and countries interested in hosting future editions of the Hero Asian Champions Trophy, the following tips and tricks can be beneficial:
Cities and countries should avoid the following common mistakes when bidding to host the Hero Asian Champions Trophy:
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For cities and countries aspiring to host future editions of the Hero Asian Champions Trophy, it is essential to carefully consider the potential benefits and challenges. By following the tips and tricks outlined in this article and avoiding common pitfalls, you can increase your chances of submitting a successful bid.
Contact the Asian Hockey Federation today to express your interest in hosting the next Hero Asian Champions Trophy.
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