Hockey India League
All times GMT +5:30
Men
Rourkela
21 Jan 2025 08:15 PM UP Rudras v Team Gonasika 2 - 0
22 Jan 2025 08:15 PM Delhi SG Pipers v JSW Soorma Hockey Club 1 - 2
Standings
Women
Ranchi
21 Jan 2025 06:00 PM JSW Soorma Hockey Club v Odisha Warriors 0 - 0 (SO 0 - 2)
22 Jan 2025 06:00 PM Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers v Delhi SG Pipers 2 - 0
Standings
Official HIL Website
UP Rudras secure 2-0 win over Team Gonasika, claim top spot in league standing
Rourkela: The UP Rudras put up a clinical display to cruise to a 2-0 win against Team Gonasika and climb to the top of the Hero Hockey India League standings. Goals from Tanguy Cosyns (37’) and Kane Russell (40’) did the trick for the UP Rudras on Tuesday.
Odisha Warriors register 0 - 0 (2 -0 SO) penalty shootout victory against JSW Soorma Hockey Club
Sonika and Kaitlin Nobbs scored in penalty shootouts to secure the bonus point
Ranchi: Odisha Warriors registered a 0 - 0 (2 -0 SO) penalty shootout victory against JSW Soorma Hockey Club in the Women’s Hero Hockey India League (HIL) 2024-25 at the Marang Gomke Jaipal Singh Munda Astro Turf Hockey Stadium in Ranchi today. After an intense midfield battle across four quarters and no goal to separate the two teams in regular time, the match advanced to penalty shootouts. Sonika and Kaitlin Nobbs scored in penalty shootouts while Jocelyn Bartram made four saves to secure the bonus point.
UP Rudras moves to top spot after 2-0 win over Team Gonasika
Tanguy Cosyns and Kane Russell struck in the third quarter with their drag-flicks to take the Rudras above Tamil Nadu Dragons in the points table and help complete a league double over Gonasika.
Aashin Prasad
Tanguy Cosyns of UP Rudras celebrates goal against Team Gonasika in the Hero Hockey India League 2024-2025. | Photo Credit: Hockey India League
UP Rudras climbed to the top of the Hockey India League (HIL) standings after a 2-0 win over Team Gonasika at the Birsa Munda Hockey Stadium in Rourkela on Tuesday. The defeat leaves Gonasika’s semifinal hopes hanging by a thread, with only two matches remaining.
Sonika, Kaitlin score in shootout as Odisha Warriors edges past Soorma Hockey Club
The Warriors went on to win their second shootout 2-0 after Sonika and Kaitlin Nobbs slotted home.
Santadeep Dey
Kaitlin Nobbs of Odisha Warriors in action during the penalty shootout at the Hockey India League (HIL) match against Soorma Hockey Club. | Photo Credit: SHASHI SHEKHAR KASHYAP
An unstoppable force met an immovable object on Tuesday as the Women’s Hockey India League table-toppers clashed at the Marang Gomke Jaipal Singh Stadium here.
Hockey India League: News, goals, colour and action
Yibbi Jansen of Odisha Warriors celebrates ALL PICS: Saikat Das / aceimages for HIL
The Hockey Paper runs the rule over the latest action in the men’s and women’s HIL in Ranchi and Rourkela
“Indoor hockey offers great potential for growth”
With less than two weeks to go to the next edition of the FIH Indoor Hockey World Cup that will be played in Poreč, Croatia (3-9 February 2025), Tikhamporn Sakulpithak, Thailand’s captain, talks about her team’s expectations, the development of hockey in her country and what it means for Thailand to play their first-ever FIH Indoor Hockey World Cup.
Bhubaneswar ‘to host Olympic hockey if India win 2036 host bid’
The Kalinga Stadium has hosted World Cups
Bhubaneswar could host hockey matches should India win its bid to host the 2036 Olympics.
Sihle Ntuli Appointed As Head Coach Of The South African Men’s Hockey Team
South African Hockey is delighted to announce the appointment of Sihle Ntuli as the Head Coach of the South African Men’s Hockey Team. This marks a new chapter for the national team, as Sihle brings a wealth of experience, vision, and leadership to the role.
The nearly man of Belgium’s ‘Golden Generation’, Tanguy Cosyns seeks new meaning in hockey career
Having transitioned from a striker to a defender, Cosyns aims to prolong his club career with Racing Club in the Belgian Hockey League.
Aashin Prasad
Tanguy Cosyns of UP Rudras in action during a match in the Hockey India League. | Photo Credit: HIL
In October last year, seven members of Belgium’s ‘Golden Generation’ brought the curtain down on their glittering international careers. Among them, only Tanguy Cosyns failed to win a European Championship, a World Cup, or an Olympic gold medal.
Senior hockey player Jankunas wishes she could relive her Youth Olympic Games
Medallist at Nanjing 2014 and current member of Argentina’s senior field hockey team, Julieta Jankunas cheered for her country’s junior hockey 5s representatives at Buenos Aires 2018. She also talked about her experience at the 2014 Youth Olympic Games, which were a milestone moment in her life.
Senior hockey player Jankunas wishes she could relive her Youth Olympic Games (Santiago Abdala / Buenos Aires 2018)
Argentina’s hockey 5s team, the favourites for the gold medal, got a very special guest during their third match at Buenos Aires 2018 - Julieta Jankunas, a member of the senior national team ‘Las Leonas’.
Jaguars go hunting for glory in the Africa Club championships
By Elizabeth Mburugu
Butali Sugar’s Francis Kariuki (right) and Bethuel Wanyonyi of Western Jaguar during Africa Cup Club championships. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]
Reigning Kenya Hockey Union (KHU) men’s Premier League champions Western Jaguars are intensely preparing for the Africa Cup for Club Championships (ACCC) set for January 30 to February 7 at The Youth City Hockey Stadium in Port Said, Egypt.
2025 Sunshine Showcase Preview
KISSIMMEE, Fla. – In three days, the Sunshine Showcase, presented by Team IP, returns! USA Field Hockey is thrilled to get back on the fields and welcome the largest event to date, hosted at the ESPN Wide World of Sports at Walt Disney World Resort. Here is a sneak peak of what's in store at the 2025 event.
2024 USA Field Hockey National Club of the Year Award Winner: PA United
Following the announcement of all winners, USA Field Hockey is individually highlighting each recipient of USA Field Hockey's 2024 Annual Awards, presented by AAE. This week, USA Field Hockey is honored to feature the 2024 National Club Award winner, PA United.
Seven to remain the Home of Hockey, with extended three-year partnership
The best of Australian hockey will remain live and free on Seven and 7plus Sport, with Hockey Australia and the Seven Network today announcing a long-term partnership extension.
Irish EY Hockey League Division 2: Men’s Teams Preview
Men’s Pool A
Bandon Hockey Club
A frequent figure in the EYHL2, Bandon have reached the play-offs on two occasion before but are yet to progress beyond that.
EY Hockey League Division 2: Women’s Teams Preview
Women’s Pool A
Cork Harlequins
Munster’s strongest women’s team this year have secured the provincial league title with a game to spare. Their exceptional offensive and defensive record this season, scoring 33 goals and conceding just 3, will make them a formidable force in the EYHL2 this year.
Hockey India League
All times GMT +5:30
Men
Rourkela
20 Jan 2025 08:15 PM Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers v JSW Soorma Hockey Club 1 - 2
21 Jan 2025 08:15 PM UP Rudras v Team Gonasika 2 - 0
Standings
Women
Ranchi
20 Jan 2025 06:00 PM JSW Soorma Hockey Club v Delhi SG Pipers 5 - 1
21 Jan 2025 06:00 PM JSW Soorma Hockey Club v Odisha Warriors 0 - 0 (SO 0 - 2)
Standings
Official HIL Website
Determined JSW Soorma Hockey Club defeat Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers 2-1
Prabhjot Singh was awarded the player of the match for the outstanding opening goal for Soorma Hockey Club
Rourkela: JSW Soorma Hockey Club beat Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers 2-1 in a high-voltage match here in the Hero Hockey India League 2024-25 (Men) held at the Birsa Munda Hockey Stadium in Rourkela on Monday. Goals were scored by Prabhjot Singh (21'), and Maninder Singh (28') while Jugraj Singh (39') scored the lone goal for the Tigers.
JSW Soorma Hockey Club register comprehensive 5-1 victory over Delhi SG Pipers
Charlotte Englebert, Sonam, Charlotte Stapenhorst and Penny Squibb scored for Soorma
Ranchi: JSW Soorma Hockey Club returned to winning ways with a comprehensive 5-1 victory over Delhi SG Pipers in the Women’s Hero Hockey India League (HIL) 2024-25 at the Marang Gomke Jaipal Singh Munda Astro Turf Hockey Stadium in Ranchi today. Charlotte Englebert (6’) and Sonam (9’, 10’) gave Soorma a comfortable lead in the first quarter. Charlotte Stapenhorst (36’) further extended the lead in the third quarter but Sangita Kumari (38’) pulled a goal back soon after. But Penny Squibb (60’) found the back of the net in the last minute to round off a five star performance for Soorma.
Harmanpreet, Vanasch help Soorma Hockey Club get back to winning ways against Shrachi Bengal Tigers
The returning Harmanpreet Singh and veteran goalkeeper Vincent Vanasch starred in defence while Prabhjot Singh and Maninder Singh got the crucial goals.
Aashin Prasad
Harmanpreet Singh of Soorma Hockey Club warming up before the match against Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers at the Birsa Munda Hockey Stadium Rourkela. | Photo Credit: Hockey India League
Soorma Hockey Club snapped a two-game losing run in the Hockey India League (HIL) to beat Shrachi Bengal Tigers 2-1 here at the Birsa Munda International Stadium on Monday.
Sonam brace helps Soorma Hockey Club blow away Delhi SG Pipers
The Pipers were reduced to a shadow of themselves from Friday’s reverse fixture, in which they had managed to pull the rug under Soorma’s feet with a 2-0 win.
Santadeep Dey
Players of Soorma Hockey Club and Delhi SG Pipers (red) in action during a match of the Hockey India League (HIL), in Ranchi. | Photo Credit: PTI
The calm before Monday’s storm lasted only nine minutes. The Delhi SG Pipers were then blown away like a tin roof in the wind, succumbing to a 5-1 defeat against JSW Soorma Hockey Club during a Women’s Hockey India League match at the Marang Gomke Jaipal Singh Stadium here.
HIL ticking all boxes of three growth-pillars: Divyanshu Singh
With a lot going in hockey’s favour, the league is primed for success per the COO of JSW Sports.
By Rahul Kargal
At the 2024 Paris Olympics, when the Indian Men’s Hockey team climbed the podium and displayed its bronze medal, euphoria gripped the nation. It became clear that the bronze at the Tokyo games was no anomaly.
Terengganu trounce Liaoning for sixth straight win in MHL
By Aftar Singh
National forward Faizal Saari scored a hat-trick (41st, 42nd, 54th) for Terengganu. - NSTP/GHAZALI KORI
KUALA LUMPUR: Terengganu are on track for the Malaysia Hockey League (MHL) league title after recording their sixth consecutive win by outplaying Liaoning Club from China 8-3 at the Batu Buruk Stadium in Kuala Terengganu today.
China and Australia teams compete in Malaysia Hockey League
Malaysian Hockey League has lured international teams PIC: Malaysian Hockey Confederation
The Malaysia Hockey League (MHL) was labelled the Malaysia Haphazard League last week following the news that two teams from China and Australia would arrive later in the tournament.
Watsonians and Clydesdale Western make Scottish women’s finals day while Uddingston are in the relegation play-offs
Watsonians and Clydesdale Western will contest this season`s women’s indoor final next weekend after finishing well ahead in the top four competition. At the other end it is Uddingston who will play in the relegation play-off for first division survival.
Field Hockey Canada: Seeking National Coaches for Masters Indoor Teams
Volunteer Coaching Positions for Women’s and Men’s Teams (Ages 035-065)
Field Hockey Canada is seeking coaches for the Women’s and Men’s Canadian Masters Indoor Teams across various age group categories (035-065). These volunteer positions are contingent upon the number of teams and confirmed age group categories for each competition.
Rivonia’s hockey star transforms from high school to World Masters
At 42 years old, Jocelyn Bretherick is proving that passion and dedication have no age limits. Having played hockey for over two decades, she continues to excel in the sport, representing South Africa in the World Masters.
Xoliswa Zakwe
Jocylen Bretherick.
A 42-year-old hockey player from Rivonia, Jocelyn Bretherick, is not just a veteran of the game but an inspiration to anyone who believes in the power of perseverance and passion for the sport.
Revival of Bedfordshire Schools Hockey League boosts the sport
The revival of the Bedfordshire Schools Hockey League (BSHL) has ushered in a new era of opportunity for pupils to engage in competitive hockey across the county.
RALPHH defibrillator installed pitch-side at the National Hockey Centre
Hoci Cymru has installed its free defibrillator from national charity RALPHH, with the vital resource overlooking the playing area at the National Hockey Centre at Sophia Gardens in Cardiff.
Expat Pakistani Businessman Farooq Gaba pledges to support Dar Hockey Academy
By Ijaz Chaudhry
Farooq Gaba (rt) presented with Dar HA insignia by academy's President Tauqeer Dar
Pakistan-born businessman Farooq Gaba was in Lahore to meet his extended family and old friends.
By Tariq Ali
Indian junior women's hockey team won the 9th edition of the Women's Junior Hockey Asia Cup 2024 defeated China in the penalty shootout by 3-2 when the final match ended in a 1-1 tie at the Oman Hockey Stadium, Muscat, Oman.
Placement matches
Gold medal - India 1-1 (3-2) China
Bronze medal - South Korea 1-1 (3-2) Japan
5th and 6th place - Malaysia 6-0 Thailand
7th and 8th place - Chinese Taipei 6-1 Hong Kong
9th and 10th place - Bangladesh 8-0 Sri Lanka
Indian men's junior hockey team also won Junior Hockey Asia Cup defeated Pakistan by 5-3 at the same venue earlier this month.
Final standings
Women's Junior Asia Cup
1 IND 2 CHN 3 KOR 4 JPN 5 MAS 6 THA 7 TPE 8 HKG 9 Asia a 10 SRI
Men's Junior Asia Cup
1 IND 2 PAK 3 JPN 4 MAS 5 BAN 6 CHN 7 THA 8 KOR 9 OMA 10 TPE
Statistical Records of the Women's Junior Asia Cup 2024
Highest match scores
China 19-0 Bangladesh
Japan 15-0 Sri Lanka
Japan 13-0 Hong Kong
India 13-1 Bangladesh
South Korea 12-0 Hong Kong
Malaysia 11-0 Hong Kong
South Korea 10-0 Sri Lanka
The hat trick scorers
5 goals - Hao Guoting - China 19-0 Bangladesh
4 goals - Rei Yoshida - Japan 15-0 Sri Lanka
4 goals - Lihang Wang - China 19-0 Bangladesh
4 goals - Mumtaz Khan - India 13-1 Bangladesh
4 goals - Deepika Sehrawat - India 9-0 Thailand
4 goals - Riya Airin - Bangladesh 8-0 Sri Lanka
3 goals - Deepika Sehrawat - India 13-1 Bangladesh
3 goals - Kanika Siwach - India 13-1 Bangladesh
3 goals - Deepika Sehrawat - India 5-0 Malaysia
3 goals - Zati Alyani - Malaysia 6-1 Bangladesh
3 goals - Kanika Siwach - India 9-0 Thailand
3 goals - Hanami Saito - Japan 15-0 Sri Lanka
3 goals - Sin Hyonji - South Korea 10-0 Sri Lanka
3 goals - Sana Hayasuke - Japan 13-0 Hong Kong
3 goals - Niko Maruyama - Japan 4-0 South Korea
3 goals - Park Mi- Gyeong - South Korea 12-0 Hong Kong
3 goals - Nur Azureen - Malaysia 11-0 Hong Kong
3 goals - Anith Humaira - Malaysia 11-0 Hong Kong
3 goals - Nur Azureen - Malaysia 6-0 Thailand
Top scorer
12 goals - Deepika Sehrawat - India
By Tariq Ali
The twelfth edition of Sultan of Johor Cup under 21 men's hockey tournament is to be held at Taman Daya Hockey Stadium, Johor Bahru, Malaysia from 19th October to 26th October, 2024.
Six under 21 teams from the following countries have been participating
Australia, Great Britain, India, Japan, Malaysia and New Zealand
Final standings of the previous editions
2011 - 1 Malaysia 2 Australia 3 South Korea 4 India 5 Pakistan 6 New Zealand
2012 - 1 Germany 2 India 3 Australia 4 Pakistan 5 New Zealand 6 Malaysia
2013 - 1 India 2 Malaysia 3 Argentina 4 Pakistan 5 South Korea 6 England
2014 - 1 India 2 Great Britain 3 Australia 4 New Zealand 5 Malaysia 6 Pakistan
2015 - 1 Great Britain 2 India 3 Malaysia 4 Argentina 5 Australia 6 Pakistan
2016 - 1 Australia 2 Pakistan 3 Japan 4 England 5 Malaysia 6 New Zealand
2017 - 1 Australia 2 Great Britain 3 India 4 Malaysia 5 Japan 6 United States
2018 - 1 Great Britain 2 India 3 Australia 4 Japan 5 Malaysia 6 New Zealand
2019 - 1 Great Britain 2 India 3 Malaysia 4 Japan 5 Australia 6 New Zealand
2020 - not held
2021 - not held
2022 - 1 India 2 Australia 3 Great Britain 4 Japan 5 South Africa 6 Malaysia
2023 - 1 Germany 2 Australia 3 India 4 Pakistan 5 Great Britain 6 New Zealand 7 Malaysia 8 South Africa
Highest match scores
India 22-0 United States, 2017
Australia 19-0 United States, 2017
Malaysia 18-0 United States, 2017
Japan 14-0 United States, 2017
Great Britain 11-0 United States, 2017
Japan 11-0 United States, 2017
Most individual goals in a match
5 goals - Nathan Ephraums - Australia 10-0 United States, 2017
5 goals - Harmanjit Singh - India 22-0 United States, 2017
5 goals - Aiman Rozemi - Malaysia 18-0 United States, 2017
Most individual goals in an edition
10 goals - Luke Taylor - Great Britain, 2015
9 goals - Harmanpreet Singh - India, 2014
9 goals - Nathan Ephraums - Australia, 2017
9 goals - Dilpreet Singh - India, 2017
12th Hong Kong Men's Quadrangular Hockey Tournament
Hong Kong (HKG)
All times GMT +8
8 Mar 2024 13:00 THA v MAC (One Pool) 4 - 0
8 Mar 2024 17:30 TPE v HKG (One Pool) 1 - 1
9 Mar 2024 11:30 THA v TPE (One Pool) 3 - 2
9 Mar 2024 18:15 MAC v HKG (One Pool) 0 - 6
10 Mar 2024 12:15 TPE v MAC (One Pool) 11 - 0
10 Mar 2024 16:45 HKG v THA (One Pool)
Pool Standings
7th Women’s Hockey Invitational Tournament
8 Mar 2024 15:15 SGP v TPE (One Pool) 1 - 0
8 Mar 2024 19:45 HKG v INA (One Pool) 7 - 0
9 Mar 2024 13:45 TPE v INA (One Pool) 1 - 0
9 Mar 2024 16:00 HKG v SGP (One Pool) 2 - 0
10 Mar 2024 10:00 INA v SGP (One Pool) 2 - 0
10 Mar 2024 14:30 TPE v HKG (One Pool)
Pool Standings
FIH Match Centre
Celebrating women leading the way forward in hockey
On the field and off the field. As players, coaches, umpires and administrators. On this International Women’s Day 2024, a year where the International Hockey Federation (FIH) celebrates its centennial, we focus on eight women who have been leading the way over the past few decades, and creating a blueprint for success that will benefit the generations to come, as they look to these role models and follow in their footsteps.
Savita’s message on International Women’s Day: Believe in yourself and you can achieve beyond limits
The Indian Women’s Captain says that steps have been taken to enhance gender equality in sports
New Delhi: On the occasion of International Women’s Day 2024, Indian Women’s Team Captain, Savita Punia delivered a strong message and said that the key to achievement lies in believing in yourself. She said, “When I started playing, I was lucky that I got full support from my family despite the challenges. That was a massive confidence booster for me. However, that was not the case for everyone. But with time, situation has changed for the good. So, always believe in yourself and don’t think that you are any less than anyone. Set your goals, and put all your hard-work with determination and motivation. It may take a bit of time to achieve your goals, but in the end, you will always get there.”
Hockey Ireland launches ‘See Us, Be Us, Back Us’ campaign
Today Hockey Ireland celebrated International Women’s Day with the launch of its latest campaign in support of the women’s game.
Hoci Cymru Young Ambassador Lily Morgan continues to make strides in her mission
Last year, we told the story of Hoci Cymru Young Ambassador Lily Morgan, who spoke in front of the EuroHockey General Assembly in Monchengladbach, Germany in August.
England Hockey League 2023/24 Premier Division Weekend 15 Preview
Teams continue on week 15 of the Women's and Men's England Hockey Premier Division with everything still left to play for and Rod Gilmour from The Hockey Paper has previewed all the anticipated action.
By Jugjet Singh
Malaysia (in blue) in action against Canada in the Olympic Qualifier in Valencia on Sunday.
KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Hockey Confederation (MHC) sent a young women's team to the Olympic Qualifier in Valencia with minimal expectations.
Ranchi, Jharkhand (IND)
All times GMT +5:30
27 Oct 2023 16:00 JPN v MAS (One Pool) 3 - 0
27 Oct 2023 18:15 CHN v KOR (One Pool) 0 - 1
27 Oct 2023 20:30 IND v THA (One Pool) 7 - 1
28 Oct 2023 16:00 JPN v KOR (One Pool) 4 - 0
28 Oct 2023 18:15 THA v CHN (One Pool) 0 - 6
28 Oct 2023 20:30 IND v MAS (One Pool) 5 - 0
Pool standings
Live Scores
FIH Match Centre
Manuja Veerappa
Dilip Tirkey. (Odisha Sports Photo)
BENGALURU: Foreign coaches have been Indian hockey’s go-to professionals ever since Germany’s Gerhard Rach took over the team bound for the Athens Olympics in 2004. For nearly two decades now, the men’s team has seen as many as 10 foreign coaches. A change, perhaps, would be welcome if Dilip Tirkey’s views are anything to go by.