Indian Women's Hockey Draws Balanced World Cup Pool, Coach Marijne Confident

The Indian women's hockey team has been placed in Pool D for the FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 alongside England, China, and South Africa. Chief Coach Sjoerd Marijne views it as a competitive and balanced group that will present different challenges. He emphasized that the team's focus is on consistently playing their own style of hockey with courage, rather than the draw itself. The squad has a series of tours and matches planned to prepare for the tournament and the Asian Games.

Key Points: India's World Cup Pool Draw & Coach Marijne's Reaction

  • India in Pool D with England, China, South Africa
  • Coach Marijne focuses on team's style, not draw
  • Team to tour USA, Argentina for preparation
  • Aim is to build a resilient, fearless squad
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Indian women's hockey coach Marijne happy with "competitive, balanced" FIH World Cup pool

Indian women's hockey team draws England, China, South Africa in FIH World Cup 2026. Coach Sjoerd Marijne calls it a competitive, balanced pool.

"This is a very competitive and balanced pool. - Sjoerd Marijne"

New Delhi, March 18

After confirming their qualification for the FIH Hockey World Cup Belgium & Netherlands 2026, the Indian women's hockey team is preparing for the marquee event following the tournament draw revealed on Tuesday evening.

India have been placed in Pool D alongside England, China, and South Africa for the upcoming tournament, which is scheduled to take place in August this year. China are the top-ranked team in the group, currently ranked world number four. India's recent opponents in the finals and winners of the FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 Qualifiers, Hyderabad, Telangana - England, are ranked sixth, with India and South Africa ranked ninth and nineteenth, respectively.

With vastly different styles of play, the group will pose an exciting challenge for the Indian squad. Mindful of the stern tests ahead, the team's Chief Coach Sjoerd Marijne is confident that his team can consistently express their style of hockey.

"This is a very competitive and balanced pool. There are teams like England and China that bring different styles and a lot of experience, while South Africa women's national field hockey team is always unpredictable and dangerous on their day," Marijne said as quoted by a Hockey India press release.

"However, for us, it is not about the draw - It is about how we show up. At a World Cup, every match demands your best. We respect all opponents, but our focus is on playing our style of hockey with consistency and courage", he added.

India clinched second place in the recently concluded FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 Qualifiers Hyderabad, Telangana, falling short against England in the final. Despite the final hurdle, there were plenty of positives for the team. They finished the tournament as the second-highest goal scorers (11 goals), with six of those coming from penalty corners.

Reflecting on the tournament, Marijne encouraged the team to constantly look to improve and find consistency, with emphasis on being more clinical on both ends of the field. He said, "We have done well going forward, but the most important thing for us is to focus on converting our chances into goals - whether it is from field goals or from penalty corners. Besides this we, we also have to continue working on our structures defensively."

Having guided the team to a fourth-place finish at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, Marijne returned to lead the side in January this year. Elaborating on his vision for the squad, he stated, "We are building something long-term. We want to build a team that is resilient, adaptable, and fearless. Qualifying was the step, but we are aiming for much more. The first steps have been made in the right direction, but there is much more to go if we want to be successful."

Looking forward to the team's tournament while highlighting the preparation, Marijne concluded, "We have a tour to the USA and Argentina, the Nations Cup in New Zealand, and practice matches in Germany. We will also play some matches in the Netherlands. These scheduled games combined with our camps set us up for a very good mix of matches and training to be ready for the World Cup and Asian Games."

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see Marijne back. His long-term vision is exactly what we need after the Tokyo high. The tour schedule looks packed and perfect for preparation. All the best!
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Ananya R
Respectfully, I hope the focus on 'our style' doesn't make us predictable. Teams like China are tactically very smart. We need to be adaptable within our system. The defensive structure point is crucial.
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Vikram M
South Africa at 19th can be a banana peel match if we are not careful. But finishing as second-highest scorers in qualifiers is a brilliant stat! Need to keep that PC conversion rate high. Jai Hind!
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David E
Following from the UK. England vs India will be a cracking match! Pool D is the "group of interest" for sure. Best of luck to both teams (but slightly more to England!).
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Shreya B
The mental shift from "just qualifying" to "aiming for much more" is everything. Building a resilient and fearless team takes time. We are with you, girls! Chak De India!

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