Ladakh's Ice Hockey League Season 3 Begins: 17 Days of High-Altitude Action

The third season of the Ice Hockey League in Ladakh commenced on January 29, 2026, at the Nawang Dorjay Stobdan Stadium. The 17-day tournament features a full round-robin format for both men's and women's categories, promising intense competition. Defending men's champions Kangs Sing enter as the team to beat, having gone unbeaten in their previous title run. The league aims to build on the success of Season 2, which attracted over 10,000 spectators, by further deepening community engagement and showcasing regional talent.

Key Points: Ice Hockey League Season 3 Begins in Ladakh

  • 17-day round-robin format
  • Defending champs Kangs Sing return
  • Expanded match calendar for 2026
  • Over 10,000 spectators in Season 2
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Ice Hockey League Season 3 set to begin in Ladakh

The 2026 Ice Hockey League in Ladakh runs Jan 29-Feb 14. See the schedule, defending champions, and top players from Season 2.

"the League's most expansive and competitive edition to date - press release"

Leh, January 29

The Ice Hockey League returns to Ladakh for its third season, set to run from January 29 through February 14, 2026, at the Nawang Dorjay Stobdan Stadium.

Building on months of structured training and community-led preparation, Season 3 marks the League's most expansive and competitive edition to date, reaffirming its role as a critical platform for the growth of Ice Hockey in the Himalayan region, as per a press release.

Spanning 17 days, the League will feature a full round-robin format across both men's and women's categories, ensuring each team plays every other team. This format underscores the growing competitive depth and consistency of Ice Hockey talent emerging from Ladakh.

Defending champions Kangs Sing enter Season 3 as the team to beat, having retained their men's title last year with a dominant 5-2 victory over Changthang Shans in the final. The men's champions remained unbeaten throughout the tournament, with captain Mushtaq Ahmed Giri earning the Best Player award in the men's category.

In the women's category, Padma Chorol emerged as the Best Player. On the scoring front, Waseem Bilal of Humas Warriors led the men's scoring charts with 10 goals, while Tsewang Chuskit led the women's category with 10 goals. Reinforcing the League's emphasis on sportsmanship, the Fair Play Awards were presented to Humas Warriors (men) and Sham Eagles (women) for their exemplary conduct on the ice.

League Structure and Progression: From January 29 to February 11, the League stage will feature 4-5 matches per day, comprising four men's matches and one women's match, ensuring consistent competitive exposure for all teams. The final day of the league stage will include a full slate of decisive fixtures across both categories, setting the stage for the knockouts.

The semi-finals are scheduled for February 12, with the top four teams from each category qualifying. The first-placed team will face the fourth-placed team in Semi-final 1, followed by the second- and third-placed teams in Semi-final 2.

The women's final will be played on February 13 at 11:00 AM, while the men's final is scheduled for February 14 at 11:00 AM, bringing the season to a close.

Season 2 drew over 10,000 spectators across the tournament, with more than 7,000 fans attending the finals, transforming the NDS Stadium into one of Ladakh's most vibrant winter sporting venues. With an expanded match calendar and a full round-robin format this season, the League is expected to further deepen fan engagement and community participation.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who visited Leh last winter, the atmosphere for this league is electric! The community spirit is amazing. Over 10,000 spectators last season is no small feat. Wishing the players, especially the women's teams, the very best. Hope the infrastructure keeps improving.
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Ananya R
So proud to see Ladakhi athletes shining! Mushtaq Ahmed Giri and Padma Chorol – you are inspirations. It's heartening to see local talent get this platform. Hope Doordarshan or some sports channel picks this up for broadcast. We need to see these matches!
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Vikram M
Kangs Sing are the team to watch! Unbeaten last season is a huge achievement. But with a full round-robin, the competition will be tougher. The schedule is packed – 4-5 matches a day! That's real commitment to the sport. Let's go Ladakh!
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David E
This is a brilliant initiative. Developing ice hockey in the Himalayas makes perfect sense. The focus on fair play awards is also commendable. A respectful suggestion: maybe the organizers could look into live streaming for fans across India who can't travel to Leh. It would grow the fanbase exponentially.
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Priya S
Amazing! 👏 This is how we build a sporting culture from the ground up. So happy to see women like Tsewang Chuskit leading the scoring charts. It shows young girls in the region that they too can be champions. The future is bright for Indian winter sports!

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