Hockey India Names 31 Players for Senior Women's National Camp

Hockey India announced a 31-player Senior Women's National Coaching Camp from May 11-20. The camp prepares the team for an Australia tour ahead of the FIH Nations Cup in June. Chief Coach Sjoerd Marijne emphasized fitness improvements. The camp features experienced players like Salima Tete and Savita alongside young talents.

Key Points: Hockey India Senior Women's National Camp 2025

  • 31-player camp from May 11-20
  • Preparatory for Australia tour and FIH Nations Cup
  • Focus on fitness, combinations, and tactics
  • Winner of FIH Nations Cup qualifies for Pro League
  • Pro League winner gets direct LA 2028 Olympics berth
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Hockey India announces senior women's national coaching camp

Hockey India announces a 31-player senior women's camp from May 11-20, preparing for the Australia tour and FIH Nations Cup in New Zealand.

"This will be a short camp ahead of our upcoming tour to Australia. The integral focus of the camp will be on the fitness aspects of the game and improving in those areas. - Sjoerd Marijne"

New Delhi, May 10

Hockey India announced the Senior Women's National Coaching Camp, scheduled to be held from May 11 to 20.

The preparatory camp is important as the team will travel to Australia for an exposure tour ahead of the FIH Nations Cup, which will take place in Auckland, New Zealand, from 15th to 21st June, according to a release.

This is an important camp for the women's team as it will provide them with an opportunity to assess their strengths ahead of key fixtures later this year, including the FIH Hockey Women's World Cup 2026 in Belgium and the Netherlands from 15th to 30th August, and the 2026 Asian Games, scheduled to be held in Japan from 19th September to 4th October 2026.

The camp also holds added significance as the winner of the FIH Nations Cup will earn direct qualification for the 2026-27 FIH Hockey Pro League.

Furthermore, the winner of the 2026-27 FIH Hockey Pro League will secure direct qualification for the LA 2028 Olympics.

The upcoming camp will feature the same set of 31 players who were part of the previous national camp held in April under Chief Coach Sjoerd Marijne.

It will serve as another important phase in the team's build-up, with the focus expected to remain on strengthening combinations, improving fitness levels, and sharpening tactical aspects of the game.

The squad for the Senior Women's National Coaching Camp will comprise experienced campaigners and promising talents across all positions.

The goalkeeping department will include Savita, Madhuri Kindo, Bansari Solanki, and Bichu Devi Kharibam, the recipient of the Hockey India Baljit Singh Award at the Hockey India 8th Annual Awards 2025.

Meanwhile, Nikki Pradhan, Udita, Ishika Chaudhary, Jyoti Singh, Lalthantluangi, Jyoti, and Shilpi Dabas will add a blend of defensive solidity and experience to the defensive line.

Captain Salima Tete, alongside Sushila Chanu, Manisha Chauhan, Vaishnavi Phalke, Neha, Sakshi Rana, Sunelita Toppo, and Ishika, will occupy the midfield, offering versatility and control in the middle of the pitch.

The forward line will comprise Navneet Kaur, Deepika, Lalremsiami, Mumtaz Khan, Deepika Soreng, Rutaja Dadaso Pisal, Baljeet Kaur, Annu, Beauty Dungdung, Hina Bano, Sonam, and Sangita Kumari, offering a blend of seasoned attackers along with youthful exuberance.

Sharing his thoughts on the upcoming camp, Chief Coach Sjoerd Marijne said, "This will be a short camp ahead of our upcoming tour to Australia. The integral focus of the camp will be on the fitness aspects of the game and improving in those areas. We want to be consistent in this regard and take the next step as a team."

Indian Women's Hockey Team's 31-member Senior National Coaching Camp:

GOALKEEPERS1. Savita2. Madhuri Kindo3. Bichu Devi Kharibam4. Bansari Solanki

DEFENDERS5. Nikki Pradhan6. Ishika Chaudhary7. Jyoti Singh8. Lalthantluangi9. Jyoti10. Udita11. Shilpi Dabas

MIDFIELDERS12. Sushila Chanu Pukhrambam13. Manisha Chauhan14. Vaishnavi Vitthal Phalke15. Sakshi Rana16. Sunelita Toppo17. Salima Tete18. Neha19. Ishika

FORWARDS20. Deepika Soreng21. Rutaja Dadaso Pisal22. Baljeet Kaur23. Navneet Kaur24. Deepika25. Annu26. Beauty Dungdung27. Hina Bano28. Sonam29. Lalremsiami30. Mumtaz Khan31. Sangita Kumari.

- ANI

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Priya S
Honestly, I wish they would give more chances to new faces. The same 31 players again? Some of them haven't performed well in recent tournaments. But I'm glad they're focusing on fitness and tactics. Best of luck to the girls! 🇮🇳🏑
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James A
The pathway to the Olympics through the Pro League is a great incentive. Indian women's hockey has come a long way since the bronze at Tokyo. With Savita in goal and experienced players like Sushila Chanu, they have a solid core. Let's hope they peak at the right time.
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Kavya N
31 players is a huge camp! But I guess with so many tournaments lined up, it's good to have depth. I'm really excited to see players like Beauty Dungdung and Sangita Kumari in the forward line. They bring that spark. Wishing the entire team a productive camp. 🏑✨
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Sarah B
Nice to see Hockey India taking proactive steps. The Nations Cup qualification for the Pro League is a big deal. I hope Marijne's focus on fitness pays off because that's been our weak link against top teams like Netherlands and Australia. Go girls!
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Rohit P
I hope the management is also working on mental conditioning. We have the talent, but sometimes we crumble under pressure in big matches. Still, proud of this squad. Can't wait to see them in action against Australia. That will be the real test! 💪

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