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Wednesday 31 December 2025

Ranchi Royals enjoy dominant 5-0 win over Shrachi Bengal Tigers in Women's Hero Hockey India League 2025-26

Lucina von der Heyde (33', 57'), Hannah Cotter (10'), Beauty Dungdung (14') and Sangita Kumari (44') scored for Ranchi Royals 



Ranchi,: Ranchi Royals enjoyed a comfortable 5-0 victory over Shrachi Bengal Tigers in their second match of the Women's Hero Hockey India League (HIL) 2025-26 Season at the Marang Gomke Jaipal Singh Munda Astro Turf Stadium in Ranchi on Tuesday. Lucina von der Heyde (33',57'), Hannah Cotter (10'), Beauty Dungdung (14') and Sangita Kumari (44') registered goals for Ranchi Royals. 



Ranchi Royals hammer Shrachi Bengal Tigers 5–0 in commanding Hero HIL win

Lucina von der Heyde scores twice as Ranchi Royals register their first victory of the Women’s Hero Hockey India League season. 


Ranchi Royals hammer Shrachi Bengal Tigers 5–0 in commanding Hero HIL win (Photo credit: HI)

Ranchi Royals delivered a dominant all-round performance to secure a comprehensive 5–0 victory over Shrachi Bengal Tigers in their second outing of the Women’s Hero Hockey India League 2025–26 season at the Marang Gomke Jaipal Singh Munda Astro Turf Stadium in Ranchi on Tuesday.



SWOT Analysis: Defending champions Shrachi Bengal Tigers and Hyderabad Toofans prepare to hit the ground running

The defending champions will look to retain their title with Jugraj Singh appointed as captain, while Hyderabad Toofans also aim to go the distance



New Delhi: As the Men’s Hero Hockey India League (HIL) gears up for the 2026 season, the finalists from the previous season - Shrachi Bengal Tigers and Hyderabad Toofans - are preparing to kickstart their campaigns on a strong note with both teams boasting a solid blend of experienced players and young talent. 



Fischer savouring special Heidelberg homecoming



For Jan-Philipp Fischer, the upcoming EuroHockey Indoor Championship is more than just a tournament; it’s a special kind of homecoming.



Pakistan hockey players threaten FIH Pro League boycott as pay dispute continues



A pay dispute has surfaced within the Pakistan men's national hockey team as senior players have threatened to boycott the second phase of the FIH Pro League, scheduled for February in Australia. The disagreement stems from claims that players were not paid the full daily allowance promised for their participation in the Argentina leg of the tournament earlier this month.



2025 extends Pakistan's wait for revival in Hockey, Football

Outgoing year sees Pakistan falling short of several morale-boosting victories in hockey and football

By Syed Ahsan Ali Jaffri



As the pulsating year of 2025 comes to a close, it has marked another frustrating period for Pakistan in Hockey and football, despite some major positives – an 11th-hour invitation to the men's hockey team for the FIH Pro League and the inclusion of the women's football side in the FIFA series.



PR Sreejesh sees 2025 as a foundation year for Indian hockey’s road to LA 2028 Olympics

Head coach PR Sreejesh sees his role as a bridge for players to transition from junior to senior hockey, with the long-term aim of preparing them for the Olympics.

By Joe Williams


Picture by Getty Images

Indian hockey signed off 2025 with a bronze medal at the FIH Junior World Cup. However, for head coach and two-time Olympic medallist PR Sreejesh, the year was defined less by the podium and more by its place in a much longer journey.



Indian Women’s Hockey Team Ends 2025 with Strong Continental Performances and Renewed Resolve

Within Asia, India remained competitive, but the road to major events tightened



New Delhi: The Indian Women’s Hockey Team charged through 2025 with a standout Silver medal at the Women’s Asia Cup, navigating fierce group battles and knockout drama to cement its place among Asia’s elite, even as global tests sharpened their edge for the road ahead.



Results: 3rd Hockey India Junior Men Academy Championship 2025 – Zone A & B



Surat, Gujarat, December 30, 2025: Roundglass Punjab Hockey Club Academy clinched the title at the 3rd Hockey India Junior Men Academy Championship 2025 – Zone A & B, while Namdhari XI secured third place at the Veer Narmad South Gujarat University Hockey Ground in Surat on Tuesday.


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