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News for 31 March 2023

All the news for Friday 31 March 2023


Hockey India names 39-member Indian Men's Core group for National Coaching Camp

The players will report at SAI Centre, Bengaluru on 1st April 2023



New Delhi: Hockey India on Friday named 39-member Indian Men's Core group for the National Coaching Camp starting on 1st April 2023. The camp will conclude on 21st May ahead of the team's trip to Europe where they will take on Belgium, Great Britain, Netherlands and Argentina in the remaining season of FIH Hockey Pro League 2022-2023.





Day 2 Results: Khelo India Women’s Hockey League (U21 -Phase 2)



Lucknow: Pritam Siwach Sports Foundation, SAI Shakti Team, and Sports Hostel, Odisha registered victories in their respective games on Thursday on the second day of the Khelo India Women’s Hockey League (U-21 -Phase 2), here, in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. 





Rot-Weiss hope to hit the ground running



Rot-Weiss Köln are looking to hit the ground running with a double-header of fixtures against EHL rival sides Hamburger Polo Club on Friday and then Harvestehuder THC on Saturday.





England Hockey Premier Division Finals Weekend



Everything you need to know about the England Hockey Premier Division Finals Weekend





Penultimate stage of the Scottish Cup

This season sees Scottish Cup semi-finals of contrasts. In the men`s, the first semi-final is the clash of the underdogs while the second is the clash of the titans. In contrast, the women`s involves the top three sides in the Premiership and the side ranked seventh. It could barely be more different.





DHA steps up to support PHF

The efforts to revive hockey were discussed in a meeting at DHA’s Lahore complex

By Syed Intikhab Ali


The meeting’s agenda included the preparation for the junior Asia Cup — AFP

KARACHI: After collaborating with Lahore Qalandars, the Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) has gone a step further to uplift the national sport by joining hands with Defence Housing Authority (DHA).





Nepean Nighthawks run barrier-free hockey program for indigenous youth

Nepean Nighthawks Stick Together program looking to continue success into the future



The success of a community sport program is often hard to judge from a distance. Do you measure attendees, revenue, skills learned, laughs heard? According to Halley Chopra, program coordinator for Nepean Nighthawks’ Stick Together program, the true measure of success will be retainment, longevity and whether the kids give back in the future.

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