2025 IIHF Women's Asia Championship

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Host country China
Venue1 (in 1 host city)
Dates31 October –
3 November 2024
2025 IIHF Women's Asia Championship
Tournament details
Host country China
CityBeijing
Venue1 (in 1 host city)
Dates31 October –
3 November 2024
Teams4
Final positions
Champions  Japan (1st title)
Runners-up  China
Third place  Kazakhstan
Fourth place South Korea
Tournament statistics
Games played6
Goals scored43 (7.17 per game)
Attendance5,324 (887 per game)
Scoring leaderJapan Rui Ukita (8 points)
Official website
2025 IIHF Ice Hockey Women's Asia Championship
2026 

The 2025 IIHF Women's Asia Championship was the first edition of the women's ice hockey tournament organized by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) as part of the IIHF Asia Championship Series. The tournament was played at Shougang Ice Rink in Beijing, China, from 31 October to 3 November 2024.[1][2] Japan won the tournament after winning all the games.[3]

The tournament was first proposed in May 2023 after collaboration was agreed between China, Japan, Kazakhstan and South Korea with the IIHF to grow Asian Ice Hockey.[4] The four nations have agreed to play this tournament for four years.

Venue

The venue was the Shougang Ice Rink in Beijing, China.

Final standings

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts
1  Japan 3 3 0 0 0 25 0 +25 9
2  China (H) 3 2 0 0 1 9 5 +4 6
3  Kazakhstan 3 0 1 0 2 5 17 12 2
4  South Korea 3 0 0 1 2 4 21 17 1
Source: IIHF
(H) Host

Match results

All times are local (Beijing TimeUTC+8).

31 October 2024
16:00
South Korea 0–12
(0–3, 0–7, 0–2)
 JapanShougang Ice Rink, Beijing
Attendance: 103
[Game reference 1]
Kim YeonjuGoaliesMiyuu MasuharaReferees:
Japan Miyuki Nakayama
China Song Meina
Linesmen:
Japan Kumiko Matsuo
South Korea Park Jung Yoon
0–103:02 – Shiga (H. Yamashita, Sato)
0–205:15 – Ukita (Rio Noro, Sato)
0–317:35 – ppSeki (Ukita, Shiga)
0–422:17 – Wajima (Ukita, Shinoda)
0–523:39 – Nagaoka (Ito, Sato)
0–626:08 – Seki (S. Yamashita, Enomoto)
0–729:13 – Kishibe (Wajima)
0–829:50 – Enomoto (H. Yamashita, Shinoda)
0–931:26 – Rir. Noro (S. Yamashita, Seki)
0–1033:38 – pp – Shiga (Ukita, Rio Noro)
0–1158:04 – pp – Ito (Sato, Koyama)
0–1258:36 – Ukita (Shinoda)
16 minPenalties2 min
2Shots51
31 October 2024
19:30
China 5–0
(3–0, 1–0, 1–0)
 KazakhstanShougang Ice Rink, Beijing
Attendance: 584
[Game reference 2]
Lai GuiminGoaliesArina ChshyokolovaReferees:
Japan Anna Kuroda
Malaysia Mei Wah Wan
Linesmen:
Australia Bethany Bowshall
China Liu Lu
Qu – 00:561–0
Zhang B. (Hu, Wu) – 5:182–0
Fang (Yu, Zhao Q.) – 5:593–0
Fang (Guan, Yu)pp – 34:084–0
Zhang M. (Qu, Kong)5–0
4 minPenalties14 min
37Shots18

2 November 2024
16:00
Japan 8–0
(2–0, 3–0, 3–0)
 KazakhstanShougang Ice Rink, Beijing
Attendance: 397
[Game reference 3]
Riko KawaguchiGoaliesArina ChshyokolovaReferees:
Japan Anna Kuroda
China Song Meina
Linesmen:
Australia Bethany Bowshall
South Korea Park Jung Yoon
Sato (Rio Noro, Koyama) – 1:051–0
Rio Noro (Sato)pp – 3:442–0
Kurosu (Enomoto) – 22:583–0
H. Yamashita (Seki) – 23:524–0
Ukita (Koyama, Rio Noro) – 32:475–0
Rio Noro (Ukita, Kishibe) – 44:396–0
Maeda (Wajima, Kishibe) – 53:487–0
Kishibe (Enomoto, Kurosu) – 58:558–0
0 minPenalties6 min
55Shots5
2 November 2024
19:30
China 4–0
(3–0, 1–0, 0–0)
 South KoreaShougang Ice Rink, Beijing
Attendance: 1,452
[Game reference 4]
Wang YuqingGoaliesJongju ParkReferees:
Japan Miyuki Nakayama
Malaysia Mei Wah Wan
Linesmen:
China Liu Lu
Japan Kumiko Matsuo
Yang (Kong, Hou) – 2:041–0
Zhang M. (Yu, Guan)pp – 11:332–0
Kong (Yu, Zhang M.)pp – 12:453–0
Zhang B. (Zhao Q., Hu)pp – 37:324–0
6 minPenalties14 min
21Shots15

3 November 2024
16:00
Kazakhstan 5–4 GWS
(2–1, 2–1, 0–2)
(OT: 0–0)
(SO: 1–0)
 South KoreaShougang Ice Rink, Beijing
Attendance: 832
[Game reference 5]
Arina ChshyokolovaGoaliesPark Jongju
Kim Yeonju
Referees:
Japan Anna Kuroda
Malaysia Mei Wah Wan
Linesmen:
Australia Bethany Bowshall
South Korea Park Jung Yoon
M. Sayakhatkyzy (Shegay, Moldabay) – 8:361–0
1–19:41 – Park Ji. (Choi, Han)
D. Sayakhatkyzy (Yakovleva, Filimonova) – 17:142–1
Shegay (M. Sayakhatkyzy, Tursynova) – 33:473–1
Moldabay (Tursynova, Orazbayeva) – 35:224–1
4–239:56 – eaPark Jonga. (Lee E. #13, Lee E. #16)
4–354:14 – Han (Choi, Kim S.)
4–456:46 – Park Ju. (Park Jonga.)
Orazbayeva – SO5–4
M. Sayakhatkyzy MISS
Shegay MISS
Filimonova MISS
Aldabergenova MISS
D. Sayakhatkyzy MISS
Orazbayeva GOAL
ShootoutMISS Lee E. #16
MISS Park Jonga.
MISS Choi
MISS Park Ji.
MISS Han
MISS Park Jonga.
10 minPenalties4 min
18Shots32
3 November 2024
19:30
Japan 5–0
(1–0, 0–0, 4–0)
 ChinaShougang Ice Rink, Beijing
Attendance: 1,956
[Game reference 6]
Miyuu MasuharaGoaliesWang YuqingReferees:
Japan Miyuki Nakayama
China Song Meina
Linesmen:
Japan Kumiko Matsuo
China Liu Lu
Rio Noro – 14:551–0
Nagaoka (Enomoto, Sato) – 42:282–0
Ukita – 49:313–0
Ito (S. Yamashita, Rir. Noro) – 54:494–0
Seki (Wajima, Shinoda) – 55:375–0
8 minPenalties4 min
48Shots12

Awards and statistics

Awards

Scoring leaders

List shows the top-ten scorers, sorted by points, then goals.[8]

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalties in minutes; +/− = Plus/minus; POS = Position

Rank Player GP G A Pts PIM +/− POS
1JapanRui Ukita 34482+8F
2JapanRio Noro 33470+9F
3JapanKohane Sato 31670+7D
4JapanKanami Seki 33254+8D
5JapanYoshino Enomoto 31450+5F
6JapanSarasa Kishibe 32240+8D
7JapanYumeka Wajima 31342+8F
8JapanAn Shinoda 30440+7D
8ChinaYu Baiwei 30440–1D
10JapanMakoto Ito 32130+3F
10JapanAoi Shiga 32130+5D
10ChinaZhang Mengying 32132–2F

Park Jong-ah was the leading scorer for South Korea, having tallied one goal and one assist for two points in two games played. She ranked twentieth on the list of tournament scoring leaders. Her statistics also included four penalty minutes and a plus/minus of zero.[8]

Dariya Moldabay, Munira Sayakhatkyzy, and Alexandra Shegay tied as the leading scorers for Kazakhstan, having each scored one goal and one assist for two points in three games played. They ranked 21st on the list of tournament scoring leaders. Moldabay recorded two penalty minutes and was –2, M. Sayakhatkyzy recorded six penalty minutes and was –4, and Shegay recorded four penalty minutes and was ±0.[8]

Goaltenders

Goaltenders playing at least forty percent of their team's minutes are included in this list, sorted by save percentage.[9]

TOI = Time on ice (minutes:seconds); SOG = Shots on goal; GA = Goals against; Sv% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average; SO = Shutouts

Rank Player TOI SOG GA Sv% GAA SO
1JapanRiko Kawaguchi 90:4760100.000.001
2JapanMiyuu Masuhara 89:13130100.000.001
3ChinaWang Yuqing 120:0063592.062.501
4KazakhstanArina Chshyokolova 185:001241786.295.510
5South KoreaPark Jongju 122:23621280.655.880

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