India Women's Hockey Team Eyes Qualifiers Title After Securing World Cup Berth

The Indian Women's Hockey Team has secured qualification for the FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 by finishing as the highest-ranked fourth-placed team across two qualifying events. Having topped Pool B in the Hyderabad qualifiers, the team now shifts focus to winning the tournament title. India will face Italy in the semi-final, a team they have historically dominated with five wins in seven encounters. Coach Sjoerd Marijne emphasized the team's ambition to win the qualifiers, not just secure World Cup passage.

Key Points: India Women's Hockey Team Qualifies for 2026 World Cup, Faces Italy in Semi-Final

  • India topped Pool B with 7 points
  • Qualified for 2026 World Cup via ranking rule
  • Navneet Kaur is joint-top scorer with 4 goals
  • Face Italy in semi-final with strong head-to-head record
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India shift focus to title charge, face Italy in semi-final after sealing World Cup berth at FIH Hockey World Cup Qualifiers

India's women's hockey team qualifies for the 2026 FIH World Cup and now shifts focus to winning the Qualifiers title, facing Italy in the semi-final.

"We are not here just to qualify. We want to keep improving... and aim to win the tournament. - Sjoerd Marijne"

Hyderabad, March 12

The Indian Women's Hockey Team have secured their place at the FIH Hockey World Cup 2026, but the hosts are far from finished as they now turn their focus to winning the FIH Hockey World Cup Qualifiers 2026 Hyderabad, Telangana title.

India will face Italy in the semi-final as they look to continue their strong run in front of the home crowd, according to a release.

India finished on top of Pool B with seven points from three matches and a superior goal difference over Scotland, who also collected seven points to finish second in the group. The hosts registered two wins and one draw in the pool stage.

India began their campaign with a dominant 4-0 win against Uruguay. In their second match, they played out a closely fought 2-2 draw against Scotland before concluding the group stage with a convincing 4-1 victory over Wales.

With the resounding performances in the pool stage, India confirmed their qualification for the FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 through the tournament rule, which awards a World Cup berth to the highest world-ranked team finishing fourth across the two qualifying events.

The Santiago leg of the qualifiers concluded earlier, where Chile, Australia and Ireland secured the three direct qualification spots. Japan finished fourth in Santiago and are currently ranked No. 15 in the world. With India ranked ninth globally, the hosts have at least ensured they will finish as the highest-ranked fourth-placed team across the two tournaments, thereby confirming their ticket to the World Cup.

Having achieved one of their primary objectives, India will now look to maintain their momentum and push for a place in the Final when they take on Italy, who finished second in Pool A with four points after registering one win, one draw and one loss, giving the hosts a slight psychological edge ahead of the semi-final.

India will also look to build on the impressive form of forward Navneet Kaur, who is currently the joint top scorer of the tournament with four goals. She produced a standout performance in the final pool match against Wales, scoring a brilliant hat-trick to cap off the group stage in style.

Italy, meanwhile, will rely on Federica Carta, who has been its key attacking threat and has scored three goals so far in the competition.

In terms of head-to-head encounters, India and Italy have faced each other seven times since 2012.

India have won five of those matches, while Italy have registered one victory and one game ended in a draw, giving the hosts a slight psychological edge ahead of the semi-final.

Speaking ahead of the semi-final, the Indian team Chief Coach Sjoerd Marijne said, "Securing qualification for the FIH Hockey Women's World Cup 2026 is an important milestone for this group, and the players deserve a lot of credit for the way they have performed so far in the tournament. They have shown good discipline, composure and attacking intent throughout the pool stage."

"At the same time, our mindset is very clear -- we are not here just to qualify. We want to keep improving with every match and aim to win the tournament. The semi-final is another big challenge and we will approach it with full focus and intensity."

"Italy are a competitive side and they have shown in this tournament that they can trouble strong teams. For us, the focus will be on executing our plans well, maintaining our structure, and continuing to play with the same energy and confidence."

India will take on Italy in the semi-final on 13th March at 7:30 PM IST.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great performance so far, but the draw against Scotland shows we can't be complacent. Italy will be tough. The head-to-head record is in our favour, but past results don't matter on the day. Need to tighten the defence. All the best for the semi-final!
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Arjun K
So proud of our women's team! They are making the nation proud. The qualification rule is a bit confusing, but who cares? We are through! Now, focus on the title. Hyderabad crowd, get ready to roar tomorrow night! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
Watching from Canada! The improvement in Indian women's hockey over the last decade is remarkable. Coach Marijne's mindset is spot on - don't settle for just qualifying. Go for gold. Best of luck against Italy!
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Vikram M
Respectfully, I hope the team management has a solid plan for Federica Carta. She's scored three goals and is Italy's main threat. Our defence looked a bit shaky against Scotland. Win the midfield battle, and the forwards will do the rest. Jai Hind!
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Nisha Z
The energy in Hyderabad must be electric! Home advantage is a big plus. Navneet's hat-trick was pure class. Let's channel that same attacking flair tomorrow. Bring it home for the fans! 💪

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