Malaysia thrashed 6-0 by Australia in hockey
By Aftar Singh
The Speedy Tigers were hammered 6-0 by Australia's national team in a friendly at the Perth Hockey Stadium on Thursday. PIC CREDIT FB/MHC
KUALA LUMPUR: The Speedy Tigers were hammered 6-0 by Australia's national team in a friendly at the Perth Hockey Stadium on Thursday.
Preview: Indian Women’s Hockey Team gear up for five-match series in Australia
India will play the Australia A team on 26 and 27 April, followed by the senior team on 1, 3 and 4 May
Perth, 25 April 2025: After a month-long senior national training camp, the Indian Women’s Hockey Team is set for a challenging five-match tour of Australia from 26 April to 4 May. The tour begins with two matches against Australia A on 26 and 27 April, followed by three matches against the World No. 5 Australian Senior Women’s Team on 1, 3 and 4 May at the Perth Hockey Stadium.
Pakistan's participation in Men's Hockey Asia Cup 2025 in India in limbo after Pahalgam terror attack
The Pakistan hockey team is scheduled to visit India for the Men’s Hockey Asia Cup 2025 in August-September, but the chances of that happening now appear bleak.
The last time Pakistan hockey team was in India was in 2023 for the Asian Champions Trophy. Image: PTI
Pakistan’s participation in the upcoming Men’s Hockey Asia Cup 2025 in India has become uncertain after the Pahalgam terror attack, as the Indian government decided to revoke visas given to Pakistani nationals on Thursday. Besides revoking the visas, the Indian government also ordered the Pakistani nationals to leave the country by 27 April.
No visa for Pakistan, Asia Cup hockey under cloud after Pahalgam terror attack
Pakistan's participation doubtful in the World Cup qualifying event to be held in Bihar; Hockey India sources say 'government policy' will be followed
by Mihir Vasavda
There is a question mark on Pakistan’s presence at the Asia Cup, which is set to be held in Rajgir, Bihar in August this year. (PHOTO: Pakistan Hockey Federation via Instagram)
The men’s hockey Asia Cup, a 2026 FIH World Cup qualifier, is under cloud as Pakistan’s participation in the tournament, to be held in Bihar, is uncertain following the Pahalgam terror attacks. Earlier this month, Hockey India had confirmed that Pakistan would travel across the border for the continental championship along with South Korea, Malaysia, China and Japan.
AHF Cup 2025
Jakarta (INA)
All times GMT +7
Men
24 Apr 2025 was a rest day
25 Apr 2025 12:15 HKG v SRI (5-8th Place) 5 - 4
25 Apr 2025 14:30 THA v UZB (5-8th Place) 2 - 5
25 Apr 2025 16:45 TPE v KAZ (Semi-Final)
25 Apr 2025 19:00 BAN v OMA (Semi-Final)
26 Apr 2025 12:15 SGP v INA (9-10th Place)
26 Apr 2025 16:45 SRI v THA (7/8th Place)
26 Apr 2025 19:00 HKG v UZB (5/6th Place)
Pool Standings
Women
24 Apr 2025 15:00 SGP v UZB (One Pool) 5 - 0
24 Apr 2025 17:00 SRI v INA (One Pool) 2 - 2
24 Apr 2025 19:00 TPE v HKG (One Pool) 2 - 0
25 Apr 2025 is a rest day
26 Apr 2025 14:30 SRI v UZB (5/6th Place)
Pool standings
FIH Match Centre
Junior Africa Cup [JAC] 2024
Windhoek
All times GMT +2
Men
24 Apr 2025 11:00 ZIM v EGY (One Pool) 1 - 2
24 Apr 2025 17:00 NAM v ZAM (One Pool) 8 - 1
24 Apr 2025 19:00 RSA v KEN (One Pool) 2 - 1
25 Apr 2025 14:30 EGY v KEN (3rd - 4th)
25 Apr 2025 19:00 RSA v NAM (Final)
Final Pool standings
Women
24 Apr 2025 09:00 ZAM v UGA (One Pool) 1 - 2
24 Apr 2025 13:00 KEN v ZIM (One Pool) 1 - 4
24 Apr 2025 15:00 RSA v NAM (One Pool) 6 - 1
25 Apr 2025 12:15 ZIM v UGA (3rd-4th)
25 Apr 2025 16:45 RSA v NAM (Final)
Final Pool standings
FIH Match Centre
Junior Africa Cup – Final Pool Stage Recap | Windhoek, Namibia
South Africa complete perfect pool stage – all eyes now on the final
Both the South African U21 Men and Women’s teams wrapped up the group stages of the Junior Africa Cup with victories to secure a 100% record, setting the stage for Friday’s double-header final against hosts Namibia. While both sides were already assured of qualification to the FIH Junior World Cup, the day’s results ensured momentum and bragging rights heading into the gold medal matches.
EHL Men’s qualifier line-up for 2025/26 becomes clearer
The picture for the make-up of the 2026 Euro Hockey League qualifying teams has become clearer following this Easter’s ABN AMRO EHL Men and the EuroHockey Club Trophy I in Lisburn.
Qualifier allocations for EHL Women 2026 confirmed
Following the completion of ABN AMRO EHL Women and the EuroHockey Trophy I and II tournaments last weekend, the make-up of the qualifiers for next season’s EHL is now known.
Duncan Riddell retires from international hockey
After 73 caps and five goals for Scotland, as well as two Commonwealth Games appearances, Duncan Riddell has announced his retirement from international hockey.
Edinburgh University aim for cup double but Hillhead and Watsonians may have other ideas
Scottish Cup Final days are always something special for clubs, players, officials and spectators – it is a huge day out to celebrate the denouement of a competition that goes back to 1963.
Scottish club hockey stalwart retires after nearly 40 years
After an impressive 37 years on the pitch, Gillian Jack has officially retired from playing for Ardrossan Academy Former Pupils Hockey Club — a decision she describes as “bittersweet.”
Victoria Pazos Receives Fair Play Award
The Pan American Hockey Federation (PAHF) proudly congratulates Paraguayan umpire Victoria Pazos for being awarded the World Fair Play Diploma in the “Jean Borotra – Career of Fair Play” category, granted by the International Fair Play Committee (CIFP).
Leek Hockey Club, Raise £10,000 for local charity
Leek Hockey Club Raises £10,000 for a Safe Space Bed at Royal Stoke Hospital
Leek Hockey Club, based in Leek, North Staffordshire, has successfully raised an impressive £10,000 for a new Safe Space Hospital Bed at Royal Stoke University Hospital, thanks to a series of dedicated fundraising events. The campaign, which began in September 2024 and culminated at the club’s Beer Festival in April 2025, is a true testament to the community’s spirit and commitment to improving the lives of children facing serious medical challenges.
AHF Cup 2025
Jakarta (INA)
All times GMT +7
Men
23 Apr 2025 13:00 SGP v HKG (Pool A) 0 - 2
23 Apr 2025 15:00 KAZ v INA (Pool B) 2 - 1
23 Apr 2025 17:00 SRI v BAN (Pool B) 0 - 5
23 Apr 2025 19:00 TPE v OMA (Pool A) 4 - 4
24 Apr 2025 is a rest day
25 Apr 2025 12:15 HKG v SRI (5-8th Place)
25 Apr 2025 14:30 THA v UZB (5-8th Place)
25 Apr 2025 16:45 TPE v KAZ (Semi-Final)
5 Apr 2025 19:00 BAN v OMA (Semi-Final)
Pool Standings
Women
23 Apr 2025 09:00 SRI v TPE (One Pool) 1 - 5
23 Apr 2025 11:00 HKG v SGP (One Pool) 3 - 3
24 Apr 2025 15:00 SGP v UZB (One Pool) 5 - 0
24 Apr 2025 17:00 SRI v INA (One Pool)
24 Apr 2025 19:00 TPE v HKG (One Pool)
25 Apr 2025 is a rest day
Pool standings
FIH Match Centre
Junior Africa Cup [JAC] 2024
Windhoek
All times GMT +2
Men
23 Apr 2025 was a rest day
24 Apr 2025 11:00 ZIM v EGY (One Pool)
24 Apr 2025 17:00 NAM v ZAM (One Pool)
24 Apr 2025 19:00 RSA v KEN (One Pool)
Poll standings
Women
23 Apr 2025 was a rest day
24 Apr 2025 09:00 ZAM v UGA (One Pool) 1 - 2
24 Apr 2025 13:00 KEN v ZIM (One Pool)
24 Apr 2025 15:00 RSA v NAM (One Pool)
Pool standings
FIH Match Centre
Double delight for Namibian junior hockey teams
By Helge Schutz
Namibia captain JP Britz in action against his Zimbabwean counterpart Mutsawashe Kanyangarara. Photo: Helge Schütz
Both Namibia’s men and women’s u21 hockey teams qualified for the Junior World Cup after winning their pool matches at the Junior Africa Cup in Windhoek on Tuesday.
Speedy Tigers edge Western Australia in friendly
By Aftar Singh
National coach Sarjit Singh (in white) giving a pep talk to his players before the friendly against Western Australia in Perth on Wednesday. PIC CREDIT TO MHC
KUALA LUMPUR: Speedy Tigers edged Western Australia 2-1 in a friendly in Perth on Wednesday.
Indian Hockey camp 2025: Full players list, dates, details
National camp starts April 25 in Bengaluru. Full 54-player squad, key selections, and next steps — explained in this FAQ.
Craig Arthur Fulton, Chief Coach of the Indian men’s field hockey team, during training at the Sports Authority of India centre in Bengaluru. | Photo Credit: K MURALI KUMAR
Hockey India has named a 54-member squad for the upcoming national camp in Bengaluru, starting April 25. Here’s everything you need to know about the selections, schedule, and key updates.
Carson Fields set to shine: The Home of Olympic Hockey for LA28
As the world counts down to the Olympic Games Los Angeles 2028, the global hockey family is preparing to make an unforgettable mark in the City of Angels. The spotlight will fall on Carson Fields, the official hockey venue for LA28, poised to deliver a unique and immersive Olympic experience for athletes, fans, and the global hockey community.
Irish Weekend Preview: No second chances as EY Hockey League Division 2 sides battle for promotion, as the EY Champions Trophy Play-Offs begin.
A massive weekend of opportunity for many teams lies ahead as our EY Hockey League Division 2 sides reach their Play-Off Finals weekend with promotion on the line, while our third to sixth place finishers in the EYHL play a crunch game for a ticket in the prestigious EY Champions Trophy Finals Weekend.
Perth Thundersticks announce 2025 Hockey One coaches
Hockey WA and the Perth Thundersticks are thrilled to reveal the coaches that will lead the Men’s and Women’s teams in 2025.
Hockey fever to hit Kalgoorlie in Goldfields Festival of Hockey
Get ready Kalgoorlie – hockey fever is set to sweep through your town as the Goldfields Festival of Hockey returns to the city for the second consecutive year!
Celebrating the 50 Years of Impact of Umpire Linda Pesotski
by Laurie Temple
MANAHAWKIN, N.J. - As the whistle blows and the game begins, one figure has stood unwavering at the center of it all for nearly five decades: Linda Pesotski. In 2025, Linda will celebrate a monumental milestone - her 50th year as a field hockey umpire. While many in the sport know her as a dedicated umpire, those lucky enough to work with her, play under her, or be mentored by her know Linda as much more - a fearless leader, a moral compass, and a beloved friend.
The Far Reaching Consequences.
Ashley Morrison
Every action has a consequence.
This is a phrase frequently used in business, but it applies to all aspects of life. It basically means that for every decision we make it will result in an outcome, whether positive or negative, and that these outcomes can have a knock-on effect down the line. The impact of those decisions may not be clear immediately, but their impact will become apparent later.
by Dil Bahra
Avtar Singh Bhurji
Avtar Singh Bhurji, who represented Uganda at Munich 1972 Olympic Games, passed away in a hospice in Esher, Surrey, England on Sunday 26 January 2025 aged 80.
He was born on 15 December 1944 in Bika, India and his family emigrated to Uganda in the same year. He studied at Demonstration Primary School and Kololo Secondary School in Kampala, Uganda. He played hockey at the Secondary School and his school captain in those days, Rajinder Singh Sandhu, went on to Captain the Uganda team at Munich 1972 Olympic Games.
After his secondary schooling in Kololo, in 1964, he went to England for further education. He studied at Kingston College in the UK and played for Spencer Hockey Club and Middlesex U21 in 1968. That year he also played for London Indians.
Avtar in action against Pakistan at Munich Olympics
Avtar returned to Kampala in 1969 after completing his studies. He joined Sikh Union Kampala in 1970 and was selected for the Uganda team for the Munich 1972 Olympic Games.
After the Olympic Games he returned to the UK and played for Blackheath H C in 1973, winning the National Indoor Championship with the Club in 1976. He played for Surrey County team from 1973 to 1978 and was awarded his Surrey Colours in 1975-76 season. He played for London Indians from 1973 to 1978, captaining the team for five years.
Blackheath Hockey Club - winners of London sixes 1975. Avtar is middle, front row.
In 1978 he moved to Kenya and played for Nairobi Gymkhana.
After a short stay in Uganda, he returned to the UK in 1988 and settled in Surrey, UK. When injury brought an end to his playing days he took up to coaching.
He was a Coach since 1991 and held the National Level 3 Coaching badge. He coached London University; Imperial Medics; Greenwich University and Spencer teams. He was the Director of Coaching at Richmond Hockey Club from 2008 to 2011.
During the last decade he turned to photography and was regularly present in the media centres at international hockey tournaments all over the world.
At Munich Olympics.
Shahid Khan, his team mate at Blackheath and London Indians paid this tribute: “I first came across Avtar in the successful Blackheath team of 1970s and later as the captain of the acclaimed London Indians team. He always brought sense of fun on the pitch and was a great hockey stalwart as a player, coach, and media photographer in recent years. A great loss to the hockey fraternity who will be missed by us all”.
Sikhs in Hockey
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.