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Friday 28 November 2025

31st Sultan Azlan Shah Cup 2025 (M)
Ipoh, Perak

All times GMT +8

27 Nov 2025 14:00     KOR v CAN (RR)     2 - 3
7 Nov 2025 16:00       IND v NZL (RR)       3 - 2
27 Nov 2025 18:00     MAS v BEL (RR)     1 - 9

28 Nov is a rest day

29 Nov 2025 14:00     CAN v IND (RR)     
29 Nov 2025 16:00         NZL v BEL (RR)     
29 Nov 2025 18:00     MAS v KOR (RR)     

Pool standings

FIH Match Centre



India prevail 3-2 against New Zealand in the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup

Amit Rohidas (4’), Sanjay (32’), and Selvam Karthi (54’) score for India, helping them climb to the top of the table 



Ipoh, Malaysia: The Indian Men’s Hockey Team produced a fine performance to prevail 3-2 against New Zealand in a hard-fought contest at the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup Stadium in Ipoh on Thursday. Amit Rohidas (4’), Sanjay (32’), and Selvam Karthi (54’) got on the scoresheet for India, while George Baker (42’, 48’) scored for New Zealand. 



India pushed to the wire in thrilling match



The Vantage Black Sticks faced tier-one giants India in a highly anticipated fourth match of the 2025 Sultan of Azlan Shah Cup, a fixture carrying major stakes with a direct route to Sunday’s gold medal match on the line. Squad news added another layer to the occasion with Sean Findlay ruled out through injury, opening the door for James Hickson to make his international debut.



Valiant New Zealand goes down fighting 2-3 against India

s2h  team



With a winning goal coming from up-and-coming star Kartik Selvam, India scrapped through New Zealand 3-2 for its third win in four matches. However, heart goes for the losers New Zealand, who did everything than winning.  They had every parameter of the game in their favour, but a spirited Indian defence, though cracked twice in the gap of seven minutes in the second half, stood solid. Indian goalie Pawan was in his elements to ward of numerous Kiwi’s attacks and keeping Indian 2-0 lead count.  After Kartik Selvam against put India in the lead, captain Sanjay, who scored off a penalty corner earlier, missed, as goalie Howard would dive to his left to deflect the ball off danger.



India edge past New Zealand to go top of Sultan Azlan Shah Cup table 

Goals from Amit Rohidas, Sanjay and Selvam Karthi sealed India’s hard-fought win as they climbed to the top of the standings. 


India edge past New Zealand 3-2 to go top of Sultan Azlan Shah Cup table (photo credit: Hockey India

India claimed a narrow 3-2 victory over New Zealand in a closely contested match at the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup in Ipoh on Thursday, moving to the top of the tournament standings.



Belgium blast Malaysia 9-1 in SAS Cup

By Aftar Singh


Malaysia (in blue) playing Belgium in the SAS Cup in Ipoh.

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia played like schoolboys and were taught a 9-1 lesson by world champions Belgium in the Sultan Azlan Shah (SAS Cup) at the Sultan Azlan Shah Stadium in Ipoh on Thursday.



FIH Hockey Men's Junior World Cup Tamil Nadu 2025
Madurai and Chennai

All times GMT +5:30

Madurai     

28 Nov 2025 09:00     GER v RSA (Pool A)      4 - 0
28 Nov 2025 11:15     CAN v IRL (Pool A)         4 - 3
28 Nov 2025 13:30     ESP v EGY (Pool D)       8 - 0
28 Nov 2025 15:45     BEL v NAM (Pool D)     12 - 1

29 Nov 2025 09:00     NED v ENG (Pool E)     
29 Nov 2025 11:15         MAS v AUT (Pool E)     
29 Nov 2025 13:30         RSA v IRL (Pool A)     
29 Nov 2025 15:45         CAN v GER (Pool A)     

Mayor Radhakrishnan Hockey Stadium

28 Nov 2025 13:15     ARG v JPN (Pool C)         4 - 1
28 Nov 2025 15:30     NZL v CHN (Pool C)        5 - 3
28 Nov 2025 17:45     OMA v SUI (Pool B)         0 - 4
28 Nov 2025 20:30     IND v CHI (Pool B)     

29 Nov 2025 13:15         FRA v KOR (Pool F) 
29 Nov 2025 15:30         AUS v BAN (Pool F)     
29 Nov 2025 17:45         CHI v SUI (Pool B)     
29 Nov 2025 20:00     OMA v IND (Pool B)     

Pool standings

FIH Match Centre



FIH President Tayyab Ikram Welcomes the World’s Rising Stars



FIH President Tayyab Ikram arrived in Chennai to a vibrant and enthusiastic atmosphere as India proudly welcomes the world’s brightest Rising Stars. He expressed his deepest gratitude to the Government of Tamil Nadu and to Hockey India for their outstanding hospitality and exceptional arrangements, which have set the perfect stage for this global celebration of hockey.



South Africa Show Fight in Tough Junior World Cup Opener Against Germany



South Africa opened their FIH Junior World Cup campaign with a 4–0 defeat to defending champions Germany in Tamil Nadu, but the scoreline only tells part of the story after a spirited and disciplined display from the African champions.



IRL U21 Men hold firm to secure win over Canada in FIH Junior World Cup Opener

IRELAND 4 – 3 CANADA



 India: Ireland held out to fend off a late surge from Canada to record a 4-3 win in their opening tie of the FIH Junior World Cup. A Louis Rowe brace, and goal each for Greg Williams and Milo Thompson, and some heroics in the Irish net from James Coffey saw Ireland secure all three points.



Preview: History beacons as India begin their campaign atFIH Hockey Men’s Junior World Cup Tamil Nadu 2025

India led by Rohit will take on Chile in the opening match; Legendary player-turned-Coach PR Sreejesh put faith in months of preparations and his talented brigade



Chennai The Indian Junior Men's Hockey Team are all-set to begin their campaign on home soil as the FIH Hockey Men’s Junior World Cup Tamil Nadu 2025 begins on 28th November at the iconic Mayor Radhakrishnan Hockey Stadium in Egmore, Chennai and at the Madurai International Hockey Stadium. 



Be on your toes, play your game: Sreejesh's message to India ahead of World Cup opener

PR Sreejesh has told the Indian team to be on their toes and play to their strengths if they want to go far in the Jr.Men's World Cup. India have won the title twice in their history.


Sreejesh wants his side to respect their opponents (Courtesy: PTI)

Coach PR Sreejesh has told his Indian team to be on their toes and play their own game as they get ready for the Jr. men's World Cup in Chennai and Madurai, which will begin on November 28. India are two-time champions of the Jr. World Cup, but last won the title in 2016. They're currently ranked second in the U-21 category behind current champions Germany. 



India aim to end nine-year wait for the title 

Placed in Pool B, India are favourites to progress, with Chile, Switzerland and Oman completing the group. 


FIH Hockey Men’s Junior World Cup Tamil Nadu 2025: Captains of 24 Nations Unite for Iconic Trophy Shoot in Chennai and Madurai (Photo credit: hockey India)

The FIH Hockey Men’s Junior World Cup Tamil Nadu 2025 gets underway on 28 November, and hosts India enter the tournament with momentum, belief and the advantage of playing in front of home crowds in Chennai and Madurai.



India skipper Rohit keen to soak in excitement of home World Cup ahead of opener against Chile

The Indian Colts will take on underdog Chile in their opening game. The two sides have never met at a FIH-accredited event, making it an intriguing contest as the host aims to settle early nerves.

Saikat Chakraborty


(Right to Left) Indian head coach PR. Sreejesh, captain Rohit with their counterparts from Chile, Felipe Richard and Maitas Amoroso, ahead of their match on Friday. | Photo Credit: B. Jothi Ramalingam

After two years of planning, it is time to execute them in front of home fans as captain Rohit and India gear up to play their first match in the FIH Men’s Junior Hockey World Cup 2025 against Chile on Friday here at the Mayor Radhakrishnan Hockey Stadium.



Swiss hockey crowdfund its way to maiden jr Hockey WC

Swiss Hockey president Mudde hopes to see game grow after jr Hockey WC debut; Swiss team set to play Oman on Friday

Chandra Prabhu


The Switzerland field hockey team will be making their maiden junior World Cup appearance. Express

CHENNAI: Switzerland's command over the sporting world cannot be ignored. Some of the top sport-governing bodies like FIFA, International Olympic Committee (IOC) and even the international hockey federation (FIH) are all based in the country. The national football teams are regulars in top continental and international tournaments. The country is also home to arguably one of tennis' all-time greats Roger Federer and multiple Olympic medallist in ski jumping Simon Ammann.



Madurai set for international bow with Junior Hockey World Cup

The temple city will stage preliminary-round fixtures across three groups (Pool A, D and E), as well as a solitary game from Pool B, featuring the host country, India, before the classification stages.

Anish Pathiyil


Madurai is set to host co-host the Junior Hockey men’s World Cup at the rechristened ‘Madurai International Hockey Stadium’. | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

Madurai, situated on the banks of the Vaigai river in south-central Tamil Nadu, has been part of India’s cultural fabric for centuries. According to various historical inscriptions, the city was called Koodal (meaning assembly in Tamil). Legend says the region hosted three Tamil Sangams – gatherings of legendary scholars and poets – during what came to be called the Sangam era (300 BC - 300 AD). 



Coca-Cola India Supports Junior Women’s Team Preparation Journey for the FIH Women’s Junior Hockey World Cup 2025



New Delhi, 28 November 2025: Anandana – The Coca-Cola India Foundation today highlighted the support provided to India’s junior women’s hockey team in their preparation for the FIH Women’s Junior Hockey World Cup 2025 in Santiago, Chile. Anandana and Hockey India have been partners for over three years, working together to expand opportunities for young women athletes and strengthen the pathway for emerging hockey talent in India. 



Lexie Macmillan will compete in Santiago, Chile


Lexie Macmillan pictured on the University of Stirling campus.

University of Stirling hockey player Lexie Macmillan will celebrate the biggest moment of her career next week – as she lines up for Scotland at the Junior World Cup in South America.



Ireland Women’s Squad Announced ahead of FIH Hockey Pro League debut on Irish Soil



Dublin: The Ireland Women’s Hockey team has been officially announced by head coach Gareth Grundie ahead of their upcoming debut in the FIH Hockey Pro League in Dublin.



Ireland name squad for Pro League debut in Dublin


Sarah Hawkshaw will captain Ireland in their Pro League campaign. Image source, Inpho

Ireland head coach Gareth Grundie has named a 23-player squad for the team's FIH Hockey Pro League debut in Dublin next month.



2025 Bolivarian Games
Lima

All times GMT -5

Men

26 Nov 2025 15:00     PER v BOL (One Pool)     11 - 0

27 Nov 2025 11:00     DOM v VEN (One Pool)     2 - 6
27 Nov 2025 15:00     CHI v PER (One Pool)     9 - 0

Pool standings

Women

26 Nov 2025 11:00     PAR v VEN (One Pool)     2 - 1
26 Nov 2025 13:00     CHI v PER (One Pool)     8 - 0

27 Nov was a rest day

Pool standings

FIH Match Centre



2025 ONE Active Hockey One League Finals Preview



After seven gripping rounds of competition, the 2025 ONE Active Hockey One League reaches its thrilling conclusion this weekend, with four blockbuster semi-finals set to determine who advances to Sunday’s Grand Finals at the State Netball & Hockey Centre in Parkville.



Hockey Australia Announces 2025 Hall of Fame and Legend Inductees



Hockey Australia is proud to announce the 2025 Hall of Fame and Legend Award recipients, recognising some of the sport’s most outstanding players, coaches, and contributors who have shaped Australian hockey’s rich legacy on and off the field.



Brian Glencross OAM elevated to Hockey Legend status



Hockey Australia is proud to announce that the late Brian Glencross OAM has been elevated to Hockey Legend status, recognising a lifetime of exceptional service to Australian hockey as both a world-class player and an influential coach. His contribution helped shape the modern identity, professionalism and success of the sport nationwide.



David Bell OAM elevated to Hockey Legend status



Hockey Australia is delighted to announce that David Bell OAM has been elevated to Hockey Legend status, recognising his exceptional achievements as a player, captain and coach, and his far-reaching influence on the development of Australian hockey.



Great Britain Hockey Limited is looking to appoint a President



Great Britain Hockey Limited (GBHL) is looking to appoint a President to represent GB Hockey internationally and chair the GBHL Board meetings.



Former teammates pay last respects to legend Choon Hin

By K. Rajan


The illustrious former teammates of hockey legend Wong Choon Hin turned up at his wake in Kuala Lumpur yesterday to pay their last respects. - NSTP/ASWADI ALIAS

KUALA LUMPUR: The illustrious former teammates of hockey legend Wong Choon Hin turned up at his wake in Kuala Lumpur yesterday to pay their last respects.



The quiet man behind Malaysia’s loudest hockey moment

A steadfast pillar in a legendary lineup at the 1975 Hockey World Cup, Wong Choon Hin’s impact endures beyond the roar.

Frankie D'Cruz


Wong Choon Hin (standing fourth from right) with the gallant Malaysian team that lit up the 1975 Hockey World Cup — a quiet pillar in a legendary lineup.

PETALING JAYA: In the last minute of a wet morning on March 11, 1975, with the Kilat Club ground buzzing and the scoreboard frozen at 1–1, Malaysia won a short corner against the reigning world hockey champions, the Netherlands.



 

Thursday 27 November 2025

31st Sultan Azlan Shah Cup 2025 (M)
Ipoh, Perak

All times GMT +8

26 Nov 2025 16:00     CAN v NZL (RR)     2 - 4
26 Nov 2025 18:00     KOR v BEL (RR)      2 - 6
26 Nov 2025 20:00     IND v MAS (RR)     4 - 3

27 Nov 2025 14:00     KOR v CAN (RR)     2 - 3
7 Nov 2025 16:00       IND v NZL (RR)       3 - 2
27 Nov 2025 18:00     MAS v BEL (RR)     1 - 9

28 Nov is a rest day

Pool standings

FIH Match Centre



Undefeated going into India clash



The Vantage Black Sticks produced another strong performance in their third match of the 2025 Sultan of Azlan Shah Cup, securing a 4–2 win over Canada in hot, dry conditions after the match was brought forward two hours due to ongoing weather concerns and player welfare considerations.



India clinch a narrow 4-3 win against hosts Malaysia at the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup

Selvam Karthi (7’), Sukhjeet Singh (21’), Amit Rohidas (39’) and Sanjay (53’) were the goalscorers for India



Ipoh, Malaysia: India clinched a well-deserved 4-3 victory against Malaysia at the Sultan Azlan Shah Stadium in Ipoh on Wednesday. Selvam Karthi (7’), Sukhjeet Singh (21’), Amit Rohidas (39’) and Sanjay (53’) scored for India, while Faizal Saari (13’), Fitri Saari (36’), and Marhan Jalil (45’) got on the scoresheet for Malaysia.



India survives a Malaysian scare

s2h team



Sanjay led India took lead thrice only to see the tenacious Malaysia equalizing. Getting stroke after hardworking Abhishek was stick checked inside the circle, Captain Sanjay converted it to get India its lead fourth time. Malaysia intensified the attack, but of no avail, as the Indian goalie Pawan came out with some astonishing, unorthodox saves. Malaysian coach Sarjit Singh pulled out the goalie in the last four minutes for power play, and it was in this spell, India showed utmost tenacity to survive which included a last second penalty corner.



India edges past Malaysia in seven-goal thriller

Indian skipper Sanjay struck the winning goal in the 53rd minute to hand his team its second win in three matches.


The win over Malaysia was India’s second in three pool matches. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

The Indian men’s hockey team defeated Malaysia 4-3 at the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup on Wednesday. 



Under-strength India still too strong for Malaysia

By Aftar Singh


Malaysia (in blue) against India in the SAS Cup in Ipoh today.

KUALA LUMPUR: India fielded a team of second stringers against Malaysia in a Sultan Azlan Shah (SAS) Cup hockey match today.



FIH Hockey Men's Junior World Cup Tamil Nadu 2025
Madurai and Chennai

All times GMT +5:30

Madurai     

28 Nov 2025 09:00     GER v RSA (Pool A)     4 - 0
28 Nov 2025 11:15     CAN v IRL (Pool A)         4 - 3
28 Nov 2025 13:30     ESP v EGY (Pool D)     
28 Nov 2025 15:45     BEL v NAM (Pool D)     

Mayor Radhakrishnan Hockey Stadium

28 Nov 2025 13:15     ARG v JPN (Pool C)         
28 Nov 2025 15:30     NZL v CHN (Pool C)     
28 Nov 2025 17:45     OMA v SUI (Pool B)     
28 Nov 2025 20:30     IND v CHI (Pool B)     

Pool standings

FIH Match Centre



Captains of 24 Nations Unite for Iconic Trophy Shoot in Chennai and Madurai



Madurai: Ahead of the much-awaited FIH Hockey Men’s Junior World Cup Tamil Nadu 2025, captains from all 24 participating countries took part in a very special photo-opportunity with the coveted trophy. 12 captains each, in Madurai, at the newly inaugurated Madurai International Hockey Stadium, and Chennai, at the iconic Mayor Radhakrishnan Hockey Stadium, were part of this memorable photograph.



Bangladesh head coach Siegfried Aikman relishes latest challenge at men’s Junior Hockey World Cup

An FIH-accredited coach, Aikman has previously guided Japan to its maiden Asian Games gold in 2018, helped Pakistan secure a bronze at the 2022 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup, and led Oman to a historic bronze at the 2024 Hockey5s World Cup.

K. Keerthivasan


Aikman wants his Bangladesh side to challenge heavyweight opponents Australia, South Korea and France in Pool F. | Photo Credit: R. RAGU

Dutch coach Siegfried Aikman has made a career out of taking on developing teams and high-risk assignments across the hockey world. Now in Chennai with the Bangladesh junior men’s team for the FIH Men’s Junior Hockey World Cup, which begins on November 28, the 66-year-old is preparing his side for a daunting challenge in Pool F alongside Australia, South Korea and France.



Dutch aim to double up


Germany crowned champions in 2023 PIC: FIH

While the Netherlands women will be favourites to lift a hat-trick of titles and their fifth in six editions of the FIH Junior World Cup, their men’s counterparts are still to find success in the junior showpiece.



France eye strong campaign at the FIH Hockey Men’s Junior World Cup Tamil Nadu 2025



France arrive in Tamil Nadu with confidence, pedigree and momentum as they prepare to compete at the FIH Hockey Men’s Junior World Cup 2025. The French men’s junior team finished as silver medalists at the previous edition in 2023, adding to their bronze-medal performance in 2021, and will once again look to establish themselves amongst the world’s elite.



FIH Hockey Pro League: Pre-Season Interview with German men's coach André Henning



As we inch ever closer to the start of the FIH Hockey Pro League 2025-26 season on 9 December, we are excited to bring you an exclusive pre-season interview series with players and coaches from the world’s top hockey nations participating in the “League of the Best”.



India joins expanded Summer of Hockey Series



Dunedin is set to host even more world-class international hockey this summer, with Hockey New Zealand confirming that India will join the upcoming January Summer of Hockey series; transforming the originally planned Four Nations event into a thrilling Five Nations spectacular.



2025 Bolivarian Games
Lima

All times GMT -5

Men

25 Nov 2025 11:00     BOL v DOM (One Pool)     0 - 26
25 Nov 2025 15:00     VEN v CHI (One Pool)     0 - 4

26 Nov 2025 15:00     PER v BOL (One Pool)     11 - 0

Pool standings

Women

25 Nov 2025 09:00     CHI v VEN (One Pool)     7 - 1
25 Nov 2025 13:00     PER v PAR (One Pool)     1 - 2

26 Nov 2025 11:00     PAR v VEN (One Pool)     2 - 1
26 Nov 2025 13:00     CHI v PER (One Pool)     8 - 0

Pool standings

FIH Match Centre



Hockey among sports hoping for 2030 Commonwealth Games inclusion



Hockey will hope to be part of a “new golden era for Commonwealth Sport” after the axed sport was put forward for a return at the centenary Games in 2030.



Top scorers: Jip Dicke on course for new personal best

Ramon Min


Jip Dicke

International Jip Dicke will travel to Argentina with the Oranje for the start of a new Pro League season next week as the Tulp Hoofdklasse Women's winter top scorer. With 12 goals, the SCHC striker is the most prolific player in the first half of the competition.



Matla reaches 200-goal milestone



Frédérique Matla became the eighth woman to score 200 goals in the Hoofdklasse as her double helped Den Bosch close out 2025 with an upbeat 9-2 win over Tilburg.



Watsonians perfect run in Scotland



Watsonians completed a perfect first half of the Scottish women’s season as they won 11 games out of 11 to create a three-point lead at the top of the Premiership.



Across the EHL | Week Nine

It was a good weekend for Womens Division One North leaders Buckingham who not only won but also saw their nearest rivals all drop points to leave then seven points clear at the top. Goals from Caitlin Ralls and Sophia Crawshay gave them a 2-0 win at Beeston who could have moved to within two points of Buckingham had the result been reversed. Second placed Gloucester City were beaten 5-1 at Sutton Coldfield, where Emma McCabe netted a hat-trick, Third placed Loughborough Students 2s were held 1-1 at Pendle Forest. Ben Rhydding moved off the foot of the table with a 1-0 win at Olton & West Warwicks who replace them in tenth. They also go above Repton, beaten 4-0 at home by Leeds who went above them in the process too. 



Hockey Ireland Announces Appointment of Richard Fahey as Chief Executive Officer



Hockey Ireland is delighted to announce the appointment of Richard Fahey as its new Chief Executive Officer, effective 1 February 2026. Mr Fahey’s appointment marks a transformational moment for Irish hockey and signals the beginning of an ambitious new era for the sport.



Scottish Hockey Heritage Group showcases its work at National Sporting Heritage event



Representatives from the Scottish Hockey Heritage Group (SHHG), Evelyn Raistrick and Alan Veitch, delivered a well-received presentation on the history of Scottish hockey and the establishment of the SHHG at the recent UK Sporting Heritage – Collections at Risk Study Day held at Tynecastle.



Malaysian hockey icon Choon Hin dies

By Aftar Singh


Malaysian hockey legend Wong Choon Hin died today at the age of 75. - PIC CREDIT: FB/MalaysianHockeyConfederation

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian hockey legend Wong Choon Hin died today at the age of 75.