The Asian Hockey Federation Cup 2025 will be played on Poligras
Buckle in for jam-packed action in Jakarta.
The stage is set. From April 17, the heart of Asian hockey beats in Central Jakarta as the Asian Hockey Federation (AHF) Cup 2025 gets underway. Held at Gelora Bung Karno (GBK) Stadium, this year’s tournament once again features the lightning-fast pace, sharp skills, and fierce rivalries that are the hallmark of the Asian continent’s elite hockey scene.
Chosen as the tournament’s official turf, Poligras underscores its position as both Asia’s and the sport’s most trusted hockey surface. The AHF Cup will be a crucial qualifier for teams (10 in the men’s tournament and eight in the women’s) looking to confirm their place at the top of the continental game. The action promises to be intense, with both national pride and progression on the line.
The who, what, and when
The AHF Cup 2025 begins on April 17 with the men’s tournament (the women’s commences on the 18th) and will feature national teams (Bangladesh, Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong China, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Oman, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Uzbekistan in the men’s, and Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong China, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Nepal, Singapore, Sri Lanka, and Uzbekistan in the women’s) from across Asia battling it out for qualification and regional dominance. Both the men's and women's competitions will be played in tandem, highlighting the growing strength and depth of the region’s hockey. As part of the qualification pathway for the next Men’s and Women’s Asia Cup, the AHF Cup is critical in shaping the future of international competition in the region.
“Poligras ensures every match at the AHF Cup will be played at full intensity.”
Intensity and speed on show in Gelora Bung Karno
The GBK complex in bustling Jakarta, with its history of hosting elite international tournaments for a range of sports, is a world-class facility in the heart of the Indonesian capital.
Its hockey fields, fitted with Poligras turf, have delivered time and again under pressure in major tournaments: from the 2018 Asian Games to the Asia World Cup Qualifiers. Known for its speed, consistency, and player-friendly grip, Poligras ensures every match at the AHF Cup will be played at full intensity.
Trusted by the best, setting the standard for the future
With a track record spanning eight Olympic Games —soon to be nine with the 2028 edition—and seven World Cups, Poligras continues to be the benchmark for international hockey turfs. Its selection for the AHF Cup in Jakarta underscores its reputation as the surface of choice for elite competition, not just globally, but especially within Asia, where demand for world-class infrastructure is on the rise.
Consistently trusted and chosen across the region, from the 2018 Asian Games to the 2022 Hero Asia Cup, and now the Asian Hockey Federation Cup 2025, Poligras is hockey’s most dependable partner, with deep relationships throughout the global sport, and an unparalleled network and commitment to growing the game.
The schedule is set. The surface is ready. Let the action begin.