India's Hockey Team Falls 0-2 to Spain in Pro League Hobart Opener

, key moments, and player performances. QUOTE: "India were unable to convert promising opportunities despite sustained attacking intent." KEYPOINTS: Spain scores early in each half | India creates chances but fails to convert | Spanish goalkeeper Luis Calzado makes key save | Indian defence holds firm against penalty corners | Late push with extra attacker yields no goal TAGS: Hockey | FIH Pro League | India vs Spain | Sports News | Hobart SUMMARY: The Indian men's hockey team began their Hobart leg of the FIH Pro League with a 0-2 defeat against Spain. Despite controlling possession and creating promising openings, India was unable to score, while Spain capitalized on their chances with goals from Ignacio Abajo and Ignacio Cobos. Indian goalkeepers Suraj Karkera and Honnenahalli Shashikumar Mohith made crucial saves to keep the scoreline respectable. India will look to bounce back in their next match against hosts Australia.

Key Points: India Loses 0-2 to Spain in FIH Pro League Hockey Match

  • Spain scores early in each half
  • India creates chances but fails to convert
  • Spanish goalkeeper Luis Calzado makes key save
  • Indian defence holds firm against penalty corners
  • Late push with extra attacker yields no goal
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FIH Men's Pro League: India go down 0-2 against Spain in their first match of the Hobart leg

Indian men's hockey team defeated 0-2 by Spain in FIH Pro League Hobart leg. Read match summary, key moments, and player performances.

"India were unable to convert promising opportunities despite sustained attacking intent."

New Delhi, Feb 21

Indian Men's Hockey Team suffered a 0-2 defeat against Spain in a closely contested encounter, with the Spanish side capitalising on their chances while India were unable to convert promising opportunities despite sustained attacking intent. Goals from Ignacio Abajo and Ignacio Cobos, one in each half, proved decisive as Spain combined clinical finishing with disciplined defending to secure the win.

India began the match with sharp, quick passing, looking to control possession early, but Spain's counter-attacking approach proved effective. Ignacio Abajo (6') capitalised on one such move, neatly deflecting the ball into the net to hand Spain an early lead. Unfazed by the setback, India stayed committed to their structure, circulating the ball swiftly through midfield and probing Spain's defence with intent. The Indian team created multiple promising openings and nearly found the equaliser towards the end of the quarter when Abhishek fired a powerful strike, only to be denied by an excellent save from Spanish goalkeeper Luis Calzado.

The second quarter produced end-to-end action, with both teams showing attacking intent and creating chances but failing to convert. Spain earned their second penalty corner of the match in the 24th minute, however, Indian goalkeeper Suraj Karkera stood tall to make a crucial save and prevent Spain from extending their lead.

In the closing minutes of the first half, Spain applied sustained pressure on India's defence, but the Indian side absorbed it well before launching quick counter-attacks of their own, including a promising circle entry that put Spain under pressure. Despite both teams pushing for a goal, neither could find the net, and Spain carried a slender 1-0 advantage into halftime.

Soon after the restart, Suraj Karkera produced a brilliant save as Spain came out aggressively, determined to extend their advantage. Their pressure eventually paid off when Ignacio Cobos (36') struck from close range after finding himself unmarked inside the circle to double Spain's lead. Buoyed by the goal, Spain continued to press high and earned five penalty corners towards the latter stages of the third quarter, but India's defence held firm with disciplined and courageous defending to deny any further damage. The penultimate quarter concluded with Spain leading 2-0.

Eager to stage a comeback, India began the fourth and final quarter on the front foot, spending sustained periods inside Spain's circle and eventually earning their first penalty corner of the match, though they were unable to convert the opportunity. At the other end, Indian goalkeeper Honnenahalli Shashikumar Mohith produced an impressive save in a one-on-one situation to prevent Spain from extending their lead. With four minutes remaining, India withdrew their goalkeeper to add an extra outfield player in search of a breakthrough, increasing the pressure on Spain's defence. However, despite their late push, India could not find the back of the net as the match concluded with Spain securing a 2-0 victory.

India will next take on hosts Australia in their second game of the Hobart leg of the FIH Men's Pro League 2025-26 on Sunday.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The goalkeepers, Suraj and Mohith, were outstanding today. Made some crucial saves to keep us in the game. The defence held up well under pressure too. Just one of those days where the ball doesn't go in. On to the next!
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Ananya R
Disappointing result, but we must be honest. Spain were more clinical. We had only one penalty corner the entire match? That's concerning. Our attacking structure needs to create more set-piece opportunities. Hope the coaching staff addresses this.
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Rohit P
The fight was there till the end! Pulling the goalkeeper with 4 mins left shows the intent. Sometimes you just face a solid defensive unit. Spain's keeper had a great game. Let's bounce back against the Aussies! 💪
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Karthik V
It's a long tournament, one loss doesn't define the team. The Pro League is about testing combinations against top teams. We learn and move on. The positive is we didn't let the scoreline blow out. Jai Hind!
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Priyanka N
The midfield controlled the game well in patches. The link-up play was sharp. But the final pass into the circle or the shot selection let us down. We need a striker in top form. Hoping for a better result on Sunday!

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