Austria Women's Hockey Team Lands in Hyderabad for Crucial World Cup Qualifiers

The Austrian women's hockey team has arrived in Hyderabad to compete in the FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 Qualifiers. Led by captain Johanna Czech, the team is in Pool A alongside England, Italy, and Korea. Austria seeks to qualify for the premier event for the first time in 45 years. The tournament, from March 8-14, features eight nations vying for three spots in the 2026 World Cup in Belgium and the Netherlands.

Key Points: Austria Women's Hockey Team Arrives for FIH World Cup 2026 Qualifiers

  • Austria aims for first World Cup spot since 1981
  • Eight nations competing for three qualification berths
  • Tournament runs from March 8-14 in Hyderabad
  • Italy also in Pool A with England and Korea
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Austria Arrive in Hyderabad for FIH World Cup 2026 Qualifiers Hyderabad, Telangana

The Austrian women's hockey team arrives in Hyderabad for the FIH World Cup 2026 Qualifiers, aiming to end a 45-year qualification drought.

"This is the first time in India for all of us... we are going to leave everything on the pitch. - Johanna Czech"

Hyderabad, March 5

The Austrian women's hockey team touched down in Hyderabad ahead of the FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 Qualifiers Hyderabad, Telangana. The tournament will witness eight nations compete for three crucial qualification spots for the marquee event in Belgium and the Netherlands in August later this year.

Austria have a rich history at the FIH Hockey Women's World Cup, having appeared in three of the first four editions of the competition. However, they haven't qualified for the premier event since 1981.

Led by Johanna Czech, Austria will compete against England, Italy and Korea in Pool A, as they look to script history and secure a qualification spot for the first time in 45 years.

Looking forward to the competition, the Captain stated, " This is the first time in India for all of us. So, we are excited and we want to play really good hockey. Our preparation ahead of the tournament was short - we had only one training session - but we're going to give our best. We've got some training sessions here before our games, and we are going to leave everything on the pitch."

Earlier, on Thursday The Italy women's national hockey team arrived in Hyderabad.

Scheduled from March 8 to 14, eight nations will compete for three crucial berths for the much-anticipated tournament in Belgium and the Netherlands later this year in August.

Italy have been placed in Pool A, where they will face England, Korea and Austria. The European side has previously qualified for the FIH Hockey World Cup twice, first in 1976 and most recently in 2018, where they recorded their best-ever finish of ninth place.

Italy will open their campaign with a clash against England on 8th March, followed by matches against Austria and Korea on 9th and 11th March respectively.

- IANS

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Priya S
It's so exciting to see Hyderabad hosting such an important qualifier! Great for promoting women's sports in India. Austria trying to qualify after 45 years... that's some serious motivation. Rooting for them to do well!
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Rohit P
Only one training session before coming? That's a very short preparation window. Hope the humidity and conditions don't affect them too much. Pool A looks tough with England and Korea. Will be interesting to watch.
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Sarah B
As an expat living here, it's wonderful to see Hyderabad getting these international sporting events. The infrastructure is world-class. Hope the players get to enjoy some biryani after their matches!
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Vikram M
While it's great to host, I do wish the Indian women's team was also in this qualifier. We need to support our own players more to reach this level consistently. Nonetheless, best of luck to all participants.
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Kavya N
The captain's quote is so genuine – "leave everything on the pitch." That's the spirit! March is a busy month for sports in India. Hope the local crowd turns up in good numbers to support. 🏑

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