Indian Women's Hockey Team Eyes World Cup Spot in Hyderabad Qualifiers

The Indian Women's Hockey Team begins its campaign in the FIH Hockey World Cup Qualifiers in Hyderabad, aiming to secure one of three available spots for the 2026 World Cup. The tournament features eight teams, with India placed in Pool B alongside Scotland, Uruguay, and Wales. Under Chief Coach Sjoerd Marijne and Captain Salima Tete, the ninth-ranked Indian side will leverage home support to navigate the high-stakes competition. The team seeks its ninth World Cup appearance, with its best historical result being a fourth-place finish in 1974.

Key Points: Indian Women's Hockey Team Aims for 2026 World Cup Berth

  • Hosts India aim for 2026 World Cup spot
  • 8 teams compete for 3 qualification berths
  • Tournament runs from March 8 in Hyderabad
  • India's best World Cup finish was 4th in 1974
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FIH hockey WC qualifiers: Indian women's team aim to seal World Cup berth

Hosts India compete in FIH World Cup Qualifiers in Hyderabad for a spot in the 2026 tournament. Captain Salima Tete leads the charge.

"We are really excited to play the qualifiers at home in front of our fans. - Salima Tete"

Hyderabad, March 7

The Indian Women's Hockey Team will aim to secure a coveted berth at the upcoming FIH Hockey Women's World Cup 2026 when they take the field in the FIH Hockey World Cup Qualifiers 2026, Hyderabad, Telangana, beginning on 8 March.

According to a press release from Hockey India, the tournament will feature eight teams, hosts India, England, Scotland, Korea, Italy, Uruguay, Wales, and Austria, competing for three coveted qualification spots for the global showpiece.

At stake in Hyderabad will be three direct World Cup berths, with the teams finishing first, second and third in the tournament earning qualification for the 2026 edition. The upcoming World Cup will feature 16 teams in both the men's and women's competitions, with nine teams in each category already having secured qualification, setting the stage for a highly competitive qualification phase.

The tournament format divides the field into two pools of four teams, with the top two teams from each pool progressing to the semifinals. The winners of both semifinals and the Bronze medal match will secure automatic qualification for the World Cup. Additionally, the highest world-ranked team finishing fourth in Hyderabad will also earn a place at the tournament.

The teams are divided into two pools, with England, Korea, Italy, and Austria in Pool A, while hosts India, Scotland, Uruguay, and Wales form Pool B. The tournament serves as the final gateway to the World Cup and promises high-intensity competition among some of the world's leading hockey nations.

India will be keen to bank on strong home support in Hyderabad to produce a superb performance. The team will also be playing under the guidance of recently appointed Chief Coach Sjoerd Marijne, who returned to coach the side earlier this year.

India are currently ranked ninth in the world and are the second-highest ranked team in the tournament behind England, who are ranked seventh globally. With a strong squad and the advantage of playing at home, the hosts will be determined to make the most of the opportunity and secure qualification for the World Cup.

Indian team will open their campaign against Uruguay on 8 March, followed by matches against Scotland and Wales on 9 March and 11 March, respectively.

Notably, the Indian Women's Hockey Team have played in eight editions of the FIH Hockey Women's World Cup so far and are targeting their ninth appearance. Their best finish came in the inaugural edition of the tournament in 1974, when they finished fourth.

Speaking ahead of the tournament, the Indian team Captain Salima Tete, said, "We are really excited to play the qualifiers at home in front of our fans. The team has been preparing very hard for this tournament because we know what is at stake. Every team here is competing for a place in the World Cup, so we expect tough matches from the start."

She added, "Playing in Hyderabad will be very special for us. The support from the home crowd always gives us extra motivation. Our focus is on taking one match at a time, staying disciplined, and giving our best so that we can deliver strong performances and secure our place in the World Cup."

- ANI

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Rohit P
The pool looks favourable for India. We should top Pool B and then face a tough semi-final, likely against England or Korea. The key will be consistency. Go girls!
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Aman W
It's high time we support women's sports with the same passion as men's cricket. These athletes work just as hard. Hope they get the coverage and sponsorship they deserve.
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Sarah B
As a sports fan living in Hyderabad, I'm excited to watch some world-class hockey. Best of luck to all teams, but especially rooting for the host nation!
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Karthik V
With all due respect to the team's efforts, our ranking of 9th shows we still have a way to go to be consistent world-beaters. Qualifying is a must, but the real goal should be a podium finish at the World Cup itself. The system needs more long-term planning.
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Meera T
Captain Salima Tete is such an inspiration! Starting against Uruguay is perfect to build momentum. Let's do this for the legacy of those 1974 pioneers. Chak De India!

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