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Saturday 6 December 2025

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

All times GMT +5:30

Madurai     

6 Dec 2025 09:00     NAM v CAN (21/24)     1 - 3
6 Dec 2025 11:30     OMA v EGY (21/24)      2 - 8
6 Dec 2025 14:00     AUT v CHN (17/20)       1 - 1 ( SO 3 - 1)
6 Dec 2025 16:30     BAN v KOR (17/20)       5 - 3

Mayor Radhakrishnan Hockey Stadium

5 Dec 2025 12:30     ESP v NZL (QF)     4 - 3
5 Dec 2025 15:00     FRA v GER (QF)     2 - 2 (SO 1 - 3)
5 Dec 2025 17:30     NED v ARG (QF)     0 - 1
5 Dec 2025 20:00     IND v BEL (QF)     2 - 2 ( 4 - 3)

6 Dec 2025 12:30     CHI v JPN (13/16)         1 - 3
6 Dec 2025 15:00     MAS v SUI (13/16)        7 - 3
6 Dec 2025 17:30     ENG v AUS (9/12)         3 - 1
6 Dec 2025 20:00     RSA v IRL (9/12)         

7 Dec 2025 12:30     BEL v FRA (5/8)     
7 Dec 2025 15:00     NZL v NED (5/8)     
7 Dec 2025 17:30     ESP v ARG (SF)     
7 Dec 2025 20:00     IND v GER (SF)     

Pool standings

FIH Match Centre



Hockey Men’s Junior World Cup gets its four semi-finalists



Chennai’s Mayor Radhakrishnan Hockey Stadium lit-up on Friday, which saw the four quarter-finals of the FIH Hockey Men’s Junior World Cup Tamil Nadu 2025 producing breathtaking finishes, with all matches going down to the wire.



Spain, Argentina, Germany qualify for semifinals

Spain prevailed over New Zealand 4-3 while Germany needed a shootout to edge past France. Argentina beat the Netherlands 1-0 to win the third quarterfinal.

Saikat Chakraborty


Spain’s Bruno Avila made the decisive impact in the contest, scoring a Penalty Corner late in the fourth quarter against New Zealand. | Photo Credit: PTI

Spain set up a semifinal clash against Argentina, while defending champion Germany overcame a spirited French defence in the quarterfinals of the FIH Men’s Hockey Junior World Cup 2025 at the Mayor Radhakrishnan Hockey Stadium on Friday.



India beat Belgium 2-2 (4-3 SO) in a thrilling quarterfinal; setup semis clash against seven-time champions Germany  



Princedeep Singh was India's cynosure in defence while Sharda Nand Tiwari struck thrice in the shootout; Captain Rohit and Sharda Nand Tiwari overcame Belgium's resolute defence to score for India in regulation time 

Chennai: Spirited Indian Junior Men's Hockey Team held their nerves to beat Belgium 2-2 (4-3 SO) in a high-octane quarterfinal clash here at the FIH Hockey Men's Junior World Cup Tamil Nadu 2025 in Chennai. Princedeep Singh was the hero of the match with some incredible saves in the shootout that brought about glimpses of his coach PR Sreejesh, the former custodian of Indian senior team. 



Prince's royal show takes India into Semis

s2h Team



Prince Deep Singh was the toast of Indian hockey on Friday after his imposing presence under the bar helped script a victory for the ages against Belgium in a FIH Junior World Cup quarterfinal at the Mayor Radhakrishnan stadium on Friday.



India beats Belgium to qualify for semifinals

India prevailed 4-3 in a shootout to edge out the Belgians. The home side will now face defending champion Germany in the last-four.

Saikat Chakraborty


India captain Rohit scored the side’s first goal against Belgium. | Photo Credit: B. Jothi Ramalingam

India secured a dramatic 4-3 shootout victory over Belgium in the quarterfinal of the FIH Men’s Hockey Junior World Cup 2025 at the Mayor Radhakrishnan Stadium on Friday, setting up a semifinal clash with reigning champion Germany.



Sreejesh demands more from India despite win over Belgium in quarters

The former India goalkeeper acknowledged that the pressure of the quarterfinal played a role in the team’s shortcomings but demanded more clinical execution.

Saikat Chakraborty


India beat Belgium 4-3 in the shootout to seal a spot in the semifinals of the Junior World Cup, where it will face Germany. | Photo Credit: B. Jothi Ramalingam

India scraped through to the semifinals of the FIH Men’s Hockey Junior World Cup 2025, overcoming Belgium 4-3 in a shootout after a tense 2-2 draw in the quarters. However, India’s head coach, P. R. Sreejesh, was far from pleased with the team’s overall performance, despite the hard-fought victory.



Sreejesh critical of India after Belgium shootout win: They will get a mouthful

PR Sreejesh was critical of his side's performance in the quarter-final of the Jr. Men's Hockey World Cup despite securing a thrilling shootout win over against Belgium on Friday, December 5.


Sreejesh said he will give his side a mouthful after the Belgium performance (Credit: Hockey India)

India coach PR Sreejesh was critical of his side's performance in their shoot-out thriller win over Belgium in Chennai on Friday, December 5. Prince Deep Singh was the star of the show as he pulled some sensational stops to ensure India won the match 4-3 in the shoot-out after the match ended 2-2 in regulation time. 



Jon Bleby’s journey to shaping England’s next generation at the Junior Hockey World Cup

Bleby has already scaled the coaching ladder, moving up from the junior categories to be the assistant coach and also the team manager of the Great Britain and England senior men’s team.

Anish Pathiyil


Jon Bleby (right) has made himself at home with the Under-21 side, choosing to guide the younger generation to the top level.  | Photo Credit: G. MOORTHY

He once walked away from the sport at the peak of his powers with his future looking fuzzy. Now, he’s been pacing the dugout for 16 years as a coach, giving it back to the same game that he was once apprehensive of. 



How Argentina’s anger at a ‘discriminatory’ article on Dutch website led to a thrilling win against the Netherlands

A preview of the quarterfinals on the official website, could be translated as, "It promises to be a clash of two styles: the blond Dutch hockey players – a strong collective at this World Cup – versus the brazen Argentinian bravado", while also commenting on their tattoos

by Vinayakk Mohanarangan


Argentina's celebrations initially seemed like one of sheer joy at pulling off an impressive defensive effort but their head coach Juan Gilardi later revealed there was more to it than met the eye. (Photo Credit: Hockey India)

It was a thrilling win for Argentina against one of the game’s powerhouses, the Netherlands, in the quarterfinals at the FIH Junior World Cup in Chennai on Friday. Just one goal – Captain Tomas Ruiz’s 52nd-minute effort from a Penalty Corner – was enough for Argentina to eliminate one of the pre-tournament favourites. Argentina’s celebrations initially seemed like one of sheer joy at pulling off an impressive defensive effort but their head coach Juan Gilardi later revealed there was more to it than met the eye. That his wards were triggered by an article on a Dutch website, which they found ‘discriminatory’.



International teams at the FIH Hockey Men’s Junior World Cup Tamil Nadu 2025 Take in Tamil Nadu’s Iconic Jallikattu tradition 



Madurai: In a vibrant cultural showcase during the ongoing FIH Hockey Men’s Junior World Cup Tamil Nadu 2025, international teams staying in Madurai travelled to witness Tamil Nadu’s famed traditional sport - Jallikattu - at the Kalaignar Centenary Jaikattu Arena. Teams including Canada, Namibia, Egypt, Austria, China, Bangladesh, Korea, Oman, and tournament officials arrived through the morning for the special visit, experiencing South India’s most cherished and indigenous sporting traditions first hand. Present on the august occasion to greet and interact with the teams was P Moorthy, Hon'ble Minister for Commercial Taxes and Registration Govt of Tamil Nadu. 



FIH Hockey Women's Junior World Cup City of Santiago 2025
City of Santiago

All times GMT -4

5 Dec 2025 09:00     IRL v IND (Pool C)         0 - 4
5 Dec 2025 11:15     GER v NAM (Pool C)      8 - 0
5 Dec 2025 13:30     NZL v KOR (Pool F)      2 - 3
5 Dec 2025 15:45     NED v MAS (Pool A)     13 - 0
5 Dec 2025 18:00     USA v URU (Pool F)      3- 1
5 Dec 2025 20:15     CHI v JPN (Pool A)         1 - 3

6 Dec 2025 09:00     CHN v RSA (Pool D)     4 - 0
6 Dec 2025 11:15     ENG v AUT (Pool D)     
6 Dec 2025 13:30     AUS v SCO (Pool E)     
6 Dec 2025 15:45     ZIM v BEL (Pool B)         
6 Dec 2025 18:00     CAN v ESP (Pool E)     
6 Dec 2025 20:15     ARG v WAL (Pool B)     

7 Dec 2025 09:00     1st best 4th v 4th best 4th (17/24)     
7 Dec 2025 11:15     2nd best 4th v 3rd best 4th (17/24)     
7 Dec 2025 13:30     3rd best 2nd v 4th best 3rd (9/16)     
7 Dec 2025 15:45     4th best 2nd v 3rd best 3rd (9/16)     
7 Dec 2025 18:00     5th best 2nd v 2nd best 3rd (9/16)     
7 Dec 2025 20:15     6th best 2nd v 1st best 3rd (9/16)         

Pool standings

FIH Match Centre



Netherlands take another flawless step as Germany strengthen their credentials on Day 5 in Santiago



The Netherlands once again confirmed why they are the tournament’s leading contenders: they closed the pool phase with a commanding 13–0 win over Malaysia, reaching 31 goals scored without conceding and showing a level of tactical authority unmatched in Santiago. Iris de Kemp’s hat-trick and an offensive production with no comparison on Chilean turf underlined their dominance. Germany were the other major force of the day, securing the top spot in their pool with a solid 8–0 win over Namibia, driven by four goals from Lynn Krings in a performance that reinforced their strength heading into the quarter-finals.



India register dominant 4-0 victory over Ireland at the FIH Hockey Junior Women’s World Cup 2025

 Purnima Yadav (42',58'), Kanika Siwach  (12’) and Sakshi Rana (57') scored for India. 



Santiago, Chile: The Indian Junior Women’s Hockey Team secured a dominant 4-0 win over Ireland in their final Pool C match of the FIH Junior Women’s World Cup at the Centro Deportivo de Hockey Césped, Estadio Nacional in Santiago on Friday. Purnima Yadav (42',58'), Kanika Siwach  (12’) and Sakshi Rana (57') scored the goals for India.



India come out on top in Ireland U21 Women’s final pool stage match in Chile



Chile: India came away with a 4-0 win in the Ireland U21 Women’s final FIH Junior World Cup Pool Stage match in Chile. Despite a huge effort from the side, India built a gradual lead, scoring after 12 and 42 minutes before two late goals extended their lead to four.



India blanks Ireland 4-0

Purnima (42’,58’), Kanika Siwach (12’) and Sakshi Rana (57’) scored the goals for India at the Centro Deportivo de Hockey Césped, Estadio Nacional in Santiago.


Indian players celebrate after scoring against Ireland in the FIH Women’s Junior Hockey World Cup. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement)

Purnima Yadav hit a brace to lead India to a dominant 4-0 victory over Ireland in its final Pool C match at the FIH Women’s Junior Hockey World Cup here on Friday.



Malaysia whipped 13-0 by Netherlands

By Aftar Singh


Malaysia players (in red) in action against the Netherlands in Santiago, Chile. - Pic from FIH

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia were crushed 13-0 by defending champions the Netherlands in a Group A match of the women's Junior World Cup (JWC) in Santiago, Chile yesterday.



U-21 USWNT Finish Top of Pool with Win Over Uruguay, Advance to 2025 JWC Quarterfinals



SANTIAGO, Chile – With a 3-1 win over No. 22 Uruguay, the No. 6 U.S. U-21 Women’s National Team claimed the top finish in Pool F and a spot in the 2025 FIH Hockey Women’s Junior World Cup Quarterfinals.



Cota Names Indoor USMNT Roster Headed to 2025 Nkosi Cup



CAPE TOWN, South Africa – U.S. Men’s National Indoor Team Head Coach Pat Cota has named the squad set to travel to Cape Town, South Africa for the 2025 Nkosi Cup from December 12 to 16.



England squads ready for season opener



England Hockey has announced the men’s and women’s squads set to travel to Dublin to open their FIH Hockey Pro League campaign for the 25/26 season.



England teams set for FIH Hockey Pro League openers


Zach Wallace will captain England men PIC: Worldsportpics

The opening forays of the new FIH Pro League season will play a crucial role for both England teams in the build-up to next year’s World Cup qualifiers.



2025 Test Matches DEN v IRL (M)
Lyngby Hallen

All times GMT +1

6 Dec 2025 13:30     DEN v IRL     
6 Dec 2025 16:30     IRL v DEN     

7 Dec 2025 09:30     DEN v IRL     
7 Dec 2025 12:30     IRL v DEN     

FIH Match Centre



2025 Test Matches LTU v IRL (W)
Vilnius Sports School

All times GMT +1

5 Dec 2025 21:00     LTU v IRL     2 - 2
6 Dec 2025 09:30     IRL v LTU     5 - 0
6 Dec 2025 21:20     LTU v IRL     

7 Dec 2025 09:15     IRL v LTU     

FIH Match Centre



Scottish Men`s Indoor National League Division 1 gets underway at DISC

As always it is difficult to make any sound predictions at the start of each indoor season – outdoor Premiership form is far from an indicator.



Celebrating the champions behind the scenes on International Volunteer Day 2025



Volunteers are the quiet heartbeat of hockey. They umpire, organise, coach, guide, uplift, and build communities. They are the first to arrive, the last to leave, and the reason the sport continues to grow in every corner of the world. On International Volunteer Day 2025, the International Hockey Federation (FIH) proudly recognises extraordinary individuals from across the world, whose efforts reflect the true spirit of dedication to the sport.



Olympic Gold Medallist Farooq Khan Passes Away

By Ijaz Chaudhry


1968 Olympics- Farooq Khan with gold medal

Farooq Khan, a member of Pakistan’s Gold Medal-winning team of the 1968 Olympics, breathed his last in Lahore on Friday.



 

Friday 5 December 2025

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

All times GMT +5:30

Madurai     

4 Dec 2025 09:00     NAM v AUT (17/24)     2 - 2 (SO ) - 2)
4 Dec 2025 11:30     BAN v OMA (17/24)     13 - 0
4 Dec 2025 14:00     KOR v EGY (17/24)       6 - 3
4 Dec 2025 16:30     CHN v CAN (17/24)      3 - 2

6 Dec 2025 09:00     NAM v CAN (21/24)     
6 Dec 2025 11:30     OMA v EGY (21/24)     
6 Dec 2025 14:00     AUT v CHN (17/20)         
6 Dec 2025 16:30     BAN v KOR (17/20)         

Mayor Radhakrishnan Hockey Stadium

4 Dec 2025 12:30     ENG v CHI (9/16)        3 - 1
4 Dec 2025 15:00     RSA v MAS (9/16)       3- 1
4 Dec 2025 17:30     SUI v IRL (9/16)           2 - 5
4 Dec 2025 20:00     AUS v JPN (9/16)       1 - 0

5 Dec 2025 12:30     ESP v NZL (QF)     4 - 3
5 Dec 2025 15:00     FRA v GER (QF)     2 - 2 (SO 1 - 3)
5 Dec 2025 17:30     NED v ARG (QF)     0 - 1
5 Dec 2025 20:00     IND v BEL (QF)     2 - 2 ( 4 - 3)

6 Dec 2025 12:30     CHI v JPN (13/16)         
6 Dec 2025 15:00     MAS v SUI (13/16)     
6 Dec 2025 17:30     ENG v AUS (9/12)         
6 Dec 2025 20:00     RSA v IRL (9/12)         

Pool standings

FIH Match Centre



Challenger Trophy ignites classification rounds of Hockey Men’s Junior World Cup



The FIH Hockey Men’s Junior World Cup Tamil Nadu 2025 entered the classification rounds for the 9-16 and 17-24 positions on Thursday in Madurai and Chennai after a day’s break. 



England, South Africa, Ireland, Australia claim wins in classification round

In the day’s nail-biter, Australia narrowly escaped with a 1-0 victory over Japan, thanks to Ian Grobbelaar’s Penalty Corner (PC) mastery in the 55th minute.

Saikat Chakraborty


Australia's Lachlan Rogers, in yellow, and Japan's Shogo Sasaki vie for the ball during their FIH Hockey Men's Junior World Cup 2025 match. | Photo Credit: PTI

The sun finally broke through the clouds on Thursday, setting the stage for the 9th-16th classification round matches at the FIH Men’s Hockey Junior World Cup 2025. England, South Africa, Ireland, and Australia all secured wins to keep their bid for a ninth-place finish alive at the Mayor Radhakrishnan Hockey Stadium.



Bangladesh thrashes Oman; Austria, China enter crossovers

Amirul Islam continued his Penalty Corner (PC) purple patch, scoring five to guide Bangladesh to its first win in the tournament.

Anish Pathiyil


Amirul Islam in action during the FIH Junior Men’s World Cup 2025 match against Oman. | Photo Credit: G. Moorthy

Oman’s tough initiation into its maiden FIH Junior Men’s World Cup campaign continued after a 0-13 loss to fellow newbie Bangladesh in the 17th-24th classification round match at the Madurai International Hockey Stadium on Thursday.



South Africa Overcome Malaysia to Advance in 9–16 Playoffs



South Africa held their nerve in a testing quarter-final of the 9–16 playoffs, overcoming a spirited Malaysian side 3–1 after a first half in which the Asian nation threatened repeatedly on the counterattack. It was a performance built on patience, resilience and moments of brilliance, particularly from goalkeeper Daniel Dillon, who delivered one of the standout displays of the tournament so far.



Malaysia fall to South Africa under Junior World Cup

By Aftar Singh


Malaysia (in blue) against South Africa in a Junior World Cup match in Chennai today. - Pic credit: FIH

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia were defeated 3-1 by South Africa in a Junior World Cup ninth-16th classification match at Mayor Radhakrishnan Hockey Stadium in Chennai, India today.



Ireland U21 Men see off Swiss in first Classification match of the FIH Junior World Cup

IRELAND 5 – 2 SWITZERLAND



India: The Ireland U21 Men recorded a confident win over Switzerland in their first of three Classification matches at the FIH Junior World Cup in India. Sam Dale opened the scoring in the second quarter before Switzerland equalised before half-time. A dominant third quarter saw Greg Williams grab a brace before James Clark added Ireland’s fourth, all from penalty corners. Switzerland pulled one back from the spot with ten minutes remaining, but Louis Rowe was on hand to put the icing on the cake for Ireland on the final whistle from a stroke to give Ireland a 5-2 win.



Confident India ready for Belgium challenge

PR Sreejesh believes the team's unbeaten show has upped the confidence level of the players 



Chennai: Indian Junior Men's Hockey Team will face traditional rivals Belgium in the quarterfinals of the prestigious FIH Hockey Men's Junior World Cup Tamil Nadu 2025 to be played on Friday, 5th December at the Mayor Radhakrishnan Hockey Stadium in Egmore, Chennai. 



India faces tough test against Belgium in quarterfinal

The largely untested Indian defence will face its sternest examination yet when it comes up against one of the most dangerous attacking sides in the tournament.

Saikat Chakraborty


Having cruised through its Pool B campaign with a dominant record, India’s true challenge begins on Friday as it faces Belgium in the quarterfinals. | Photo Credit: R. RAGU

Having cruised through its Pool B campaign with a dominant record — 29 goals scored, and none conceded — India’s true challenge begins on Friday as it faces Belgium in the FIH Men’s Junior Hockey World Cup 2025 quarterfinals at the Mayor Radhakrishnan Hockey Stadium in Chennai on Friday.



Oman hopes to utilise Junior World Cup’s global platform to drive hockey back home

As the lowest-ranked team among the 24 participants, Oman endured difficult scorelines. However, for Mohammed Jandal Bait, the true victory lies in using this global platform to cultivate a renewed hockey culture back home.

Saikat Chakraborty


Oman junior men’s team coach Mohammed Jandal Bait (left) with Ammar Al Qaiti, the event’s youngest player (15 years old). | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

The saying, ‘Not all battles are fought for victory. Some are fought simply to tell the world that someone was there on the battlefield,’ perfectly captures the spirit of Oman’s campaign at the FIH Men’s Hockey Junior World Cup 2025.



FIH Hockey Women's Junior World Cup City of Santiago 2025
City of Santiago

All times GMT -4

4 Dec 2025 09:00     RSA v ENG (Pool D)     1 - 4
4 Dec 2025 11:15     CHN v AUT (Pool D)     11 - 0
4 Dec 2025 13:30     CAN v SCO (Pool E)      1 - 1
4 Dec 2025 15:45     ZIM v WAL (Pool B)       0 - 3
4 Dec 2025 18:00     ESP v AUS (Pool E)       2 - 4
4 Dec 2025 20:15     BEL v ARG (Pool B)       1 - 1

5 Dec 2025 09:00     IRL v IND (Pool C)         0 - 4
5 Dec 2025 11:15     GER v NAM (Pool C)      8 - 0
5 Dec 2025 13:30     NZL v KOR (Pool F)      2 - 3
5 Dec 2025 15:45     NED v MAS (Pool A)     13 - 0
5 Dec 2025 18:00     USA v URU (Pool F)      3- 1
5 Dec 2025 20:15     CHI v JPN (Pool A)         1 - 3

6 Dec 2025 09:00     CHN v RSA (Pool D)     
6 Dec 2025 11:15     ENG v AUT (Pool D)     
6 Dec 2025 13:30     AUS v SCO (Pool E)     
6 Dec 2025 15:45     ZIM v BEL (Pool B)         
6 Dec 2025 18:00     CAN v ESP (Pool E)     
6 Dec 2025 20:15     ARG v WAL (Pool B)     

Pool standings

FIH Match Centre



Australia secure progression as China impress with an 11-0 win on Day 4 of the Junior World Cup



Day 4 of the FIH Hockey Women’s Junior World Cup City of Santiago 2025 delivered one of the largest scorelines of the tournament as China defeated Austria 11-0, supported by a hat-trick from Wang Lihang and sustained efficiency from set pieces. England also collected three points with a 4–1 win over South Africa, while Canada and Scotland drew 1-1 in a match defined by alternating phases of territorial control.



England Prove Too Strong as South Africa Battle in Second Pool Match



In their second game of the tournament South Africa faced a slick English outfit eager to ignite their own campaign after drawing their opening match with China. It proved a far tougher assignment for the young South Africans who fought throughout but ultimately fell to a four one defeat.



Scotland held to a draw by Canada at Women’s Junior World Cup

Scotland 1-1 Canada



A dominant Scotland performance against Canada ended in a draw at Women’s Junior World Cup in Santiago, Chile.



Penny Squibb Calls Time on International Career with the Hockeyroos



Hockeyroos defender and proud country product Penny Squibb has announced her retirement from international hockey, drawing the curtain on a remarkable green-and-gold journey that took her from the family farm in Western Australia to the Olympic stage.



Daniel to Umpire at Nkosi Cup, Mikelson Upgraded to FIH High Potential Panel



COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – USA Field Hockey is pleased to announce that Amy Daniel has been appointed to the 2025 Nkosi Cup, and that Allie Mikelson has been upgraded to the FIH High Potential Panel. 



Malaysia target World Masters title


The Malaysia Over-50 team won the Asian Masters crown in Hong Kong.

KUALA LUMPUR: Fresh from lifting their first Asian Masters hockey crown, Malaysia's Over-50 squad have shifted their focus to their next major mission — the 2026 World Master Hockey World Cup in Rotterdam.



HIL 2025-26: Navneet Kaur, Jarmanpreet Singh to lead SG Pipers in upcoming season

Last season, Jarmanpreet Singh emerged as one of SG Pipers’ standout performers and also made significant contributions to India’s Asia Cup 2025 triumph.


Jarmanpreet Singh and Navneet Kaur will lead the SG Pipers’ men’s and women’s teams, respectively. | Photo Credit: SHASHI SHEKHAR KASHYAP

SG Pipers has announced its leadership group for the upcoming season of the Hockey India League (HIL), with India defender Jarmanpreet Singh leading the men’s side and Navneet Kaur retaining captaincy of the women’s team.



Ministry steps in to try and defuse Indian Women's Hockey crisis

Sabi Hussain


Former head-coach Harendra Singh with the team. (Image: File)

NEW DELHI: There is growing concern in Indian sports administration circles that the promising gains made by the country’s women’s hockey team over the years might get lost in the latest players-coach standoff. Head coach Harendra Singh’s exit from the national setup amid allegations of mental harassment, outdated coaching methods and favouritism, has prompted the sports ministry to step in and defuse the crisis.



Liz Klompmaker’s international field hockey rise

Shaona Das


Klompmaker earned the ninth spot on Cal field hockey’s all-time scoring list as just a sophomore. Ethan Mauk | Senior Staff

For sophomore star Liz Klompmaker, community is everything. After moving from the Netherlands, the Cal field hockey team has been her family away from home.



Is It Time the Members Spoke Up and Demanded Better ‘Customer Service?’

By Ashley Morrison    

It was refreshing to hear someone say recently that there needs to be a shift in the attitude of State and National Sporting Associations, and that they need to “realise that they are in the customer service business.”



Stick together National Summit

Bridging the networks from coast to coast to coast



In November Field Hockey Canada proudly unveiled the new digital home for its successful Stick Together initiative: https://fhcsticktogether.ca/. The website is a centralized hub for local programs, resources, and communities across Canada. It operates as an online community centre, bridging the national network of projects to share success stories and resources as we continue to build on the incredible work taking place in communities across Canada.