Salima Tete Reaches 150 Caps, A Milestone for Indian Women's Hockey

Hockey India has congratulated women's team captain Salima Tete on earning her 150th international cap during a World Cup qualifier final. The 25-year-old midfielder, known for her pace, made her debut in 2016 and became an Olympian at the Tokyo 2020 Games. Her career highlights include winning the Asian Champions Trophy, a Commonwealth Games bronze, and prestigious awards like the Arjuna Award. Hockey India officials praised her talent, consistency, and inspiring leadership journey.

Key Points: Salima Tete Completes 150 International Caps for India

  • Made debut in 2016
  • Tokyo 2020 Olympian at 19
  • 2023 Player of the Tournament
  • 2024 Arjuna Award recipient
  • Appointed captain in 2024
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Hockey India congratulates Indian Women's team captain Salima Tete on completing 150 International Caps

Hockey India congratulates captain Salima Tete on her 150th cap. A look at her journey from Olympian to award-winning leader.

"Completing 150 international caps at such a young age is a wonderful achievement - Dilip Tirkey"

Hyderabad, March 14

Hockey India on Saturday congratulated Captain Salima Tete on making her 150th appearance for the Indian Women's Hockey Team during the Final clash of the FIH Hockey World Cup Qualifiers 2026 against England.

Known for her blistering pace and tireless work ethic in midfield, Salima made her debut for India in the 2016 Test Matches against Australia held in Melbourne in November 2016. Since then, the 25-year-old Jharkhand-born midfielder has developed into one of the most influential players in the national setup, creating numerous scoring opportunities for her teammates while also netting 16 goals herself, according to a press release.

Salima attained Olympian status at just 19 years of age when she was part of the historic Indian team that finished fourth at the Tokyo Olympics 2020. The experience proved to be a major turning point in her career, as she emerged as one of the team's standout performers in the years that followed.

Soon after, she was named the Rising Player of the Tournament at the Women's Asia Cup 2022 in Muscat, where India secured a third-place finish. Salima also captained the Indian side at the FIH Hockey Women's Junior World Cup 2021 in Potchefstroom, South Africa, where the team finished fourth.

At the 2022 Commonwealth Games, Salima scored a crucial goal in the 3rd/4th place match against New Zealand, helping India script their first official victory over the Kiwis through a penalty shootout and clinch the Bronze medal. She was also an integral part of the Indian Women's Hockey Team that won the FIH Hockey Women's Nations Cup Spain 2022 in December that year.

In 2023, Salima continued her rise by playing a key role in India's Bronze medal-winning campaign at the Hangzhou Asian Games. Her finest individual performance came later that year at the Jharkhand Women's Asian Champions Trophy Ranchi 2023, where she scored five goals in seven matches and was named Player of the Tournament.

In addition to her contributions on the field, Salima was appointed as an AHF Athletes Ambassador in March 2023, a role that further underlined her growing stature in international hockey and her commitment to athlete representation and development.

Her consistent performances and leadership qualities were rewarded in 2024 when she was appointed Captain of the Indian Women's Hockey Team. Under her leadership, India went on to win Gold at the Bihar Women's Asian Champions Trophy Rajgir 2024 and followed it up with a Silver medal at the Women's Asia Cup Gongshu 2025.

Salima's rise in international hockey has also been reflected in the recognition she has received off the field. In 2021, she was honoured with the Hockey India Asunta Lakra Award for Upcoming Player of the Year (Women Under 21), underlining her emergence as one of the brightest young talents in the country.

Her continued excellence was further acknowledged in 2023 when she received the prestigious Hockey India Balbir Singh Sr. Award for Player of the Year. In 2024, Salima's outstanding contribution to Indian hockey was recognised at the national level with the Arjuna Award, marking another major milestone in her inspiring career.

Congratulating Salima on the milestone, Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey said, "Completing 150 international caps at such a young age is a wonderful achievement and speaks volumes about Salima's talent, consistency, and commitment to Indian hockey. She has grown tremendously as a player over the years and has led the team with great energy and maturity. Salima's journey from Jharkhand to captaining the Indian Women's Hockey Team is truly inspiring, and on behalf of Hockey India, I congratulate her on this special milestone and wish her continued success."

Hockey India Secretary General Bhola Nath Singh added, "Salima Tete has been one of the most exciting and influential players in Indian women's hockey in recent years. Her ability to lead from the front, both with her performances and her attitude, has made her a vital member of the team. Reaching 150 caps is a proud moment for her, her family, and Indian hockey as a whole. We congratulate her on this landmark and look forward to seeing her achieve many more milestones in the future."

- ANI

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Rohit P
Salima Tete is the engine of our women's hockey team. Her speed in midfield is unmatched. So proud to see an athlete from Jharkhand achieving such heights. The Arjuna Award was well-deserved!
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Aman W
While her individual achievements are stellar, I hope the team's consistency improves under her captaincy. We need to convert these individual performances into more team trophies, especially against top European sides.
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Sarah B
As a sports fan, it's amazing to follow her career trajectory. Player of the Tournament at the Asian Champions Trophy in her home state must have been so special. Wishing her many more caps and goals!
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Karthik V
This is the kind of sports news we need more of! Not just cricket. Her story from Jharkhand to the Olympics and now 150 caps is pure dedication. Bahut badhiya!
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Nisha Z
Remember her crucial goal in the Commonwealth Games bronze medal match! That penalty shootout win against New Zealand was epic. She's a big-match player. Long may she continue 👏

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