Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – In a dramatic and hard-fought semi-final match of the FIH Nations Cup 2025, New Zealand triumphed over South Korea 4-3 in a penalty shootout after a nail-biting 2-2 draw in regulation time. With this victory, the Black Sticks have secured their place in the tournament final, where they will now face Pakistan, who defeated France in their semi-final clash.
The high-stakes showdown between New Zealand and South Korea was a showcase of skill, strategy, and nerves, with both teams giving their all to advance to the final of the prestigious tournament, being held in the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur.
Intense Battle Ends in Stalemate at Full Time
The semi-final match between New Zealand and South Korea lived up to its billing, with both teams delivering high-octane performances in front of an enthusiastic crowd. The match remained tightly contested from the first whistle, and neither side was able to gain a significant advantage over the other during the four quarters of regulation time.
South Korea took an early lead, showcasing their pace and technical ability, but New Zealand responded with determination, leveling the score with a well-executed field goal. The match saw moments of brilliance on both ends, with goalkeepers pulling off remarkable saves to keep their teams in contention.
By the end of the fourth quarter, the scoreboard read 2-2, pushing the match into a dramatic penalty shootout — a scenario both teams had anticipated but hoped to avoid.
New Zealand Holds Nerve in Shootout
The penalty shootout was a test of composure, focus, and strategy. With high pressure on every player, New Zealand edged out South Korea 4-3 in the shootout phase. Goalkeeper Dominic Dixon played a pivotal role for the Black Sticks, making crucial saves that swung the momentum in his team’s favor.
The shooters from New Zealand showed greater confidence and accuracy under pressure, converting four of their five attempts, while South Korea faltered on two crucial shots, ultimately costing them a place in the final.
This win marked a significant moment for New Zealand hockey, as they now look to claim the FIH Nations Cup title, a competition that holds great importance for teams seeking to qualify for the FIH Pro League — the elite international hockey league that features the world’s best teams.
Pakistan Books Spot in Final After Defeating France
Earlier in the day, Pakistan secured their place in the final with a clinical and energetic performance against France. The Men in Green won the semi-final 4-2, continuing their impressive campaign in the tournament. The Pakistani team, under the leadership of coach Roelant Oltmans, has shown a resurgence in form, thrilling fans with their attacking style and disciplined defense.
The victory over France was particularly significant for Pakistan, not just because it guaranteed a spot in the final, but because it underlined the team’s return to competitive international hockey after years of decline. With a mix of young talents and experienced players, Pakistan’s journey in the tournament has reignited hope for the revival of hockey in the country.
The Road to the Final: Recap of Key Matches
Pakistan’s Group Stage Performance
Pakistan was placed in Group B, where they played three matches:
- Defeated Japan 3-2
- Drew with host nation Malaysia
- Lost to New Zealand
Despite one loss, Pakistan advanced to the semi-finals on goal average, edging out Malaysia. The spirited draw with the host team and the narrow defeat against New Zealand provided critical insights for the coaching staff to prepare better for the knockout stages.
New Zealand’s Dominance in Group A
New Zealand, on the other hand, had a stronger run in the group stage:
- Defeated Chile convincingly
- Drew with South Africa
- Beat Austria
Their overall consistency and tactical flexibility earned them the top spot in Group A and a favorable semi-final draw against South Korea.
Final Match: Clash of Styles and Histories
The final between Pakistan and New Zealand is expected to be a thrilling encounter, with both teams entering with confidence and momentum. While New Zealand will look to maintain their steady, well-structured gameplay, Pakistan will aim to dominate with flair, speed, and aggressive forward movements.
This final is particularly exciting as it brings together two teams with contrasting styles:
- New Zealand emphasizes physical strength, tight formations, and strategic penalty corner plays.
- Pakistan focuses on fast counter-attacks, creative midfield play, and traditional stick work.
Both sides have previously faced each other in the group stages, where New Zealand narrowly defeated Pakistan, making the final a chance for revenge and redemption for the Men in Green.
What’s at Stake: More Than Just a Trophy
Beyond national pride and silverware, the FIH Nations Cup serves as a qualifying platform for entry into the FIH Pro League. The winner of this tournament is promoted to the next edition of the league, which features global hockey powerhouses like Australia, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, and India.
For Pakistan, winning the final would mean a return to the international elite stage after a prolonged absence. It would offer much-needed exposure to high-level competition and help rejuvenate domestic interest and investment in the sport.
For New Zealand, a win would consolidate their position as a rising hockey nation and validate their developmental efforts over the past decade.
Fan Excitement and Media Attention Build Ahead of Final
The hockey fraternity, especially in Pakistan and New Zealand, is eagerly awaiting the final. In Pakistan, the match has sparked a wave of excitement, with former legends like Shahbaz Ahmed, Sohail Abbas, and Wasim Feroze voicing their support for the team on social media and national television.
Sports analysts have also emphasized the importance of this final in reviving Pakistan hockey and inspiring a new generation of players. The final match is scheduled to take place at the Bukit Jalil Hockey Stadium in Kuala Lumpur — a venue that has already witnessed some of the tournament’s most exciting games.
Broadcast Details and Match Timing
Hockey fans around the world can catch the final live on:
- FIH official platforms
- Local sports broadcasters in Pakistan (PTV Sports) and New Zealand (Sky Sports)
- YouTube Live Streaming for international audiences
The final is scheduled to begin at 7:30 PM local time (Malaysia).
Final Words: A Celebration of Hockey’s Global Reach
The FIH Nations Cup 2025 has proven to be an excellent platform for second-tier international teams to showcase their talent and ambition. With a rejuvenated Pakistan and a composed New Zealand fighting for the title, the tournament concludes on a high note, promising a match that celebrates the spirit of the game and the dreams of two determined hockey nations.
Let the best team win — and may it mark a new era for international hockey!