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News for 31 May 2025

All the news for Saturday 31 May 2025


Sarjit calls up Danish after Hafizuddin's injury in Jincheon

By Aftar Singh


Danish Afnan Faizal.

KUALA LUMPUR: National men's hockey coach Sarjit Singh is concerned with the goalkeeping department as Malaysia prepare for the Nations Cup at Bukit Jalil from June 15-21.



Amsterdam the Dutch men’s champs after 13 year wait



AH&BC Amsterdam won the Dutch men’s title for the first time since 2012 as they went the distance to beat SV Kampong in a shoot-out.



Den Bosch hold nerve to win 23rd Dutch title



Den Bosch held their nerve to once again win the Dutch women’s championship ahead of SCHC, earning a spot in next year’s EHL FINAL8 into the bargain.



Crefeld awaits for Bundesliga finals



Crefeld awaits for the Bundesliga finals weekend with the battle to be crowned German champions set to be decided over the weekend.



Champions Blazers clash with MSC and Sliders in hunt for maximum points

By Elizabeth Mburugu


GRA's Esther Dede (L) is challenged by Blazers Georgina Lumumba during a past match at City Park Hockey Stadium in Parklands, Nairobi. [File, Standard]

Reigning Kenya Hockey Union (KHU) Women’s Premier League champions Blazers Hockey Club will return to action this weekend with the aim of maintaining their unbeaten run.  



2024-25 Dar Hockey Academy's Dream Season

By Ijaz Chaudhry


Dar HA Studded Customs Team- Winner Pakistan's 68th National Championships

Dar Hockey Academy was established in 2006 by Tauqeer Dar, an Olympic gold medallist from 1984, following a suggestion from his father, Munir Dar, who won gold in the 1960 Olympics. Located in Lahore, the academy began with just seven boys. Over time, it expanded its talent recruitment efforts across the country. Outstation boys are offered boarding and lodging at the academy hostel in Lahore and are enrolled in local schools.



Hockey Coach Pratima Barwa Passes Away At 45

Under Pratima Barwa’s guidance, many women players have left their mark at the national and international levels


File photo of Pratima Barwa (ETV Bharat)

Ranchi: Renowned hockey coach Pratima Barwa (45) passed away today while undergoing paralysis treatment at Paras Hospital in Jharkhand’s capital, Ranchi. She was admitted to the hospital on Friday.

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