India's Hockey Team Eyes Strong Start in FIH Pro League Home Leg in Rourkela

The Indian men's hockey team begins its FIH Pro League 2025-26 campaign on home turf in Rourkela against top-ranked Belgium and Argentina. Captain Harmanpreet Singh expressed confidence in the team's fitness and the potential of new young players promoted from the domestic league. Belgium and Argentina arrive with strong early-season form, sitting second and third in the standings respectively. India will look to leverage home support and a historically better record against Argentina to secure crucial early points.

Key Points: India Begins FIH Pro League vs Belgium, Argentina in Rourkela

  • India opens Pro League at home
  • Squad blends experience and youth
  • Faces Belgium and Argentina
  • Aims to improve on 8th-place finish
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'Fit & motivated' India eye strong start to FIH Men's Pro League campaign in Rourkela

The Indian men's hockey team opens its FIH Pro League campaign at home against Belgium and Argentina. Captain Harmanpreet Singh is confident in the fit and motivated squad.

"The entire team is fit, motivated, and excited - Harmanpreet Singh"

New Delhi, Feb 10

The Indian men's hockey team will open its FIH Men's Pro League 2025-26 campaign at home during the Rourkela leg, scheduled from February 10 to 15 at the Birsa Munda Hockey Stadium, where the hosts will take on Belgium and Argentina in what promises to be a high-intensity start to the season.

After finishing eighth in the previous edition, India will aim to begin the new campaign on a strong note and build early winning momentum in front of the home crowd. The squad, featuring a balanced mix of experienced internationals and emerging young talent, will look to capitalise on familiar conditions as they take on two of the world's top-ranked teams.

While India are yet to open their campaign, both Argentina and Belgium arrive in Rourkela after a solid start to the season. Argentina currently sit second in the standings with 11 points, having played four matches, in which they recorded three regulation-time wins and one shootout victory. Belgium, meanwhile, are placed third with 10 points, also from four matches, having secured three regulation-time wins and one shootout defeat.

India will begin their campaign against Belgium on February 11, followed by a clash against Argentina on 12th February. The hosts will once again face Belgium on 14th February before concluding the leg against Argentina on February 15.

Historically, Belgium have enjoyed the upper hand in head-to-head encounters against India in recent years. Since 2013, the two sides have met 35 times, with Belgium winning 22 matches, India winning 11, and two matches ending in draws. Against Argentina, however, India hold a stronger record, winning 10 of their 19 meetings since 2013, compared to Argentina's seven wins, with two draws.

Speaking ahead of their opening match, Indian team captain Harmanpreet Singh said, "I am very happy to see youngsters like Amandeep Lakra, Manmeet Singh and Rosan Kujur earning their opportunities in the squad. They have performed exceptionally well in the recent Hero Hockey India League and have shown great potential. This is the right time for them to step up at the international level, and I am confident they will make the most of this opportunity. The entire team is fit, motivated, and excited, and we are looking forward to seeing these young players express themselves and contribute strongly to the team's performance."

With passionate support expected at the Birsa Munda Hockey Stadium, the Indian team will look to convert home advantage into crucial points and make a confident start to their FIH Pro League 2025-26 journey.

Meanwhile, sharing his thoughts ahead of the matches against Argentina and India, Belgium team captain Arthur Van Doren stated, "The Hero Hockey India League experience was great. I personally love coming to India, and winning the league made it even more special. Spending time here helps you get used to the conditions and the culture, which is always beneficial when you are here for a longer period. But whether it gives us a direct advantage as a Belgian team is hard to say; however, what really helped was that we arrived early. We had a solid and intense training block here, which meant we spent a lot of quality time together as a group during the winter.

"On top of that, many of our players featured in the Hero Hockey India League and performed really well. We feel sharp, we feel strong, and there's a lot of confidence and energy in the squad. Overall, we're very happy with our preparation going into the Rourkela leg of the Pro League," he concluded.

- IANS

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Priya S
Belgium's record against us is worrying, but home advantage can change everything. The captain's confidence in the youngsters is good to hear. We need to convert that passion from the stands into goals on the field. All the best, Team India!
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Rohit P
Honestly, finishing 8th last time was disappointing. The team needs to be more consistent. But a fresh start at home is the perfect opportunity. Hope they've worked on penalty corners and defense. Let's go for 4 wins in Rourkela! 💪
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the Belgian captain praising the Hockey India League. It shows how much our domestic league has grown in stature globally. Good for the sport! Wishing both teams a fantastic and fair series of matches.
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Vikram M
The schedule is tough – back-to-back matches against world-class teams. Fitness will be key, and it's good to hear Harmanpreet say the team is fit and motivated. Our record against Argentina is better, so we must target those games. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
So proud that Rourkela is hosting this! It puts Odisha and Indian hockey on the world map. The young talent coming through is exciting. Hope they play without pressure and enjoy the game. My whole family will be watching. 🏑

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