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The South Korea men's national field hockey team represents South Korea in international field hockey competitions.[ 2]
Their best result in the global stage was a silver at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney . South Korea is consistently ranked as one of the best teams in Asia.
World Cup record
Year
Host
Position
Squad
1971 to 1990
did not qualify
1994
Sydney , Australia
8th
7
1
3
3
14
15
—
1998
Utrecht , Netherlands
7th
7
2
1
4
14
18
Squad
2002
Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia
4th
9
5
0
4
23
16
Squad
2006
Mönchengladbach , Germany
4th
7
3
2
2
12
12
Squad
2010
New Delhi , India
6th
6
3
1
2
16
10
Squad
2014
The Hague , Netherlands
10th
6
0
1
5
3
18
Squad
2018
Bhubaneswar , India
did not qualify
2023
Odisha , India
8th
5
1
1
3
10
23
Squad
2026
Wavre , Belgium Amstelveen , Netherlands
to be determined
Total
47
15
9
23
92
112
Asian Games record
Year
Host
Position
Squad
1958
Tokyo , Japan
3rd
4
2
0
2
6
13
Squad
1962
Jakarta , Indonesia
8th
3
0
0
3
1
12
—
1966
Bangkok , Thailand
6th
5
2
0
3
2
4
1970
Withdrew
1974
Tehran , Iran
did not participate
1978
Bangkok , Thailand
1982
New Delhi , India
5th
5
3
0
2
12
19
—
1986
Seoul , South Korea
1st
6
5
1
0
29
3
Squad
1990
Beijing , China
4th
6
3
0
3
14
11
—
1994
Hiroshima , Japan
1st
5
3
1
1
20
7
Squad
1998
Bangkok , Thailand
2nd
6
4
1
1
33
6
Squad
2002
Busan , South Korea
1st
5
4
1
0
25
5
Squad
2006
Doha , Qatar
1st
6
5
1
0
28
3
Squad
2010
Guangzhou , China
4th
6
3
2
1
26
6
Squad
2014
Incheon , South Korea
3rd
6
5
0
1
28
4
Squad
2018
Jakarta , Indonesia
5th
6
4
0
2
46
8
Squad
2022
Huangzhou , China
3rd
7
5
0
2
47
14
Squad
2026
Nagoya , Japan
to be determined
2030
Doha , Qatar
2034
Riyadh , Saudi Arabia
Total
76
48
7
21
317
116
Asia Cup record
Year
Host
Position
1982
Karachi , Pakistan
did not participate
1985
Dhaka , Bangladesh
3rd
6
3
1
2
19
17
1989
New Delhi , India
3rd
5
3
0
2
16
14
1994
Hiroshima , Japan
1st
6
4
2
0
13
3
1999
Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia
1st
6
5
0
1
29
10
2003
Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia
3rd
5
3
1
1
20
8
2007
Chennai , India
2nd
7
4
1
2
45
16
2009
Kuantan , Malaysia
1st
5
4
1
0
19
4
2013
Ipoh , Malaysia
1st
5
4
0
1
25
6
2017
Dhaka , Bangladesh
4th
7
2
3
2
18
14
2022
Jakarta , Indonesia
1st
7
4
2
1
24
15
2025
Rajgir , India
to be determined
Total
59
36
11
12
228
107
Asian Champions Trophy [ edit ]
Sultan Azlan Shah Cup [ edit ]
Defunct competitions [ edit ]
Champions Trophy record
Year
Host
Position
1978 to 1996
did not participate
1997
Adelaide , Australia
6th
6
1
0
5
10
15
1998
Lahore , Pakistan
4th
6
2
3
1
15
15
1999
Brisbane , Australia
2nd
6
2
2
2
13
14
2000
Amstelveen , Netherlands
3rd
6
3
0
3
8
7
2001
Rotterdam , Netherlands
6th
6
0
1
5
11
20
2002
Cologne , Germany
6th
6
2
0
4
11
17
2003 to 2006
did not participate
2007
Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia
4th
8
3
3
2
20
16
2008
Rotterdam , Netherlands
6th
6
1
0
5
15
26
2009
Melbourne , Australia
3rd
6
3
1
2
18
9
2010
Mönchengladbach , Germany
did not participate
2011
Auckland , New Zealand
8th
6
0
1
5
13
26
2012
Melbourne , Australia
did not participate
2014
Bhubaneswar , India
2016
London , Great Britain
6th
6
1
0
5
9
21
2018
Breda , Netherlands
did not participate
Total
68
18
11
39
143
185
Champions Challenge I [ edit ]
Hockey World League and FIH Series [ edit ]
The following players were named in the squad for the 2022 Asian Games .[ 3]
Caps and goals current as of 24 September 2023, following the game against Indonesia .
Head coach: Sin Seok-gyo
South Korea squads – international tournaments
South Korea Summer Olympics squads
South Korea World Cup squads
South Korea Asian Games squads
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