Kalinga Lancers Clinch HIL Title, Captain Credits Team's "Solid Unit"

The Kalinga Lancers are the Hockey India League 2025-26 champions after a 3-2 victory over the Ranchi Royals in the final. Captain Arthur Van Doren highlighted the challenge of building team chemistry in just four weeks of preparation. He credited the win to creating a "solid unit" and maintaining an attacking philosophy even while protecting a late lead. Van Doren also praised the incredible energy and support from the home crowd in Bhubaneswar as a key factor in their successful campaign.

Key Points: Kalinga Lancers Win Hockey India League 2025-26 Championship

  • Lancers win HIL 2025-26 title
  • Victory built in four-week prep period
  • Defeated Ranchi Royals 3-2 in final
  • Maintained offensive mindset with lead
  • Home crowd support was crucial
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Kalinga Lancers skipper Arthur Van Doren credits HIL title win to 'good and solid unit'

Kalinga Lancers captain Arthur Van Doren credits team unity and home crowd support for their thrilling 3-2 HIL final victory over Ranchi Royals.

"We have created a good, solid unit, and in the end, that was reflected on the pitch. - Arthur Van Doren"

Bhubaneswar, Jan 27

Kalinga Lancers were crowned Hockey India League 2025-26 champions after a thrilling 3-2 win against Ranchi Royals at Kalinga Hockey Stadium on Monday. After securing the title, Captain Arthur Van Doren reflected on the challenges faced throughout the season and credited the victory to the team's chemistry and the home crowd's support.

The championship victory signifies the end of a swift four-week preparation period for the team. Emphasising the challenge of forming a unified bond in such a brief time, Arthur said, "Four weeks to build a bond and shape a team is a very short time, and it is extremely challenging. That's why we are incredibly proud of what we have achieved. I believe we have done it very well-we have created a good, solid unit, and in the end, that was reflected on the pitch."

Arthur highlighted the need to keep an offensive mindset when tackling the Ranchi Royals, a team they had faced three times already in the tournament.

"They are a fantastic team to play against, with a very attacking style that also makes for great entertainment for the spectators. We are extremely proud of how we performed against one of the best teams in the competition, and that is what matters most to us," he said.

Even while safeguarding a one-goal lead in the final moments of the match, the Lancers' approach was to keep attacking instead of retreating into a purely defensive stance.

"It is always important to keep playing our natural game. The danger in sitting back and only defending is that it allows the opposition to attack continuously. We made sure we stayed positive, kept attacking, and even though they created a few chances, we stood strong together as a unit," he added.

The Lancers' impressive run saw only one loss during the tournament, and that defeat came in a dead rubber game after they had already secured their place in Qualifier 1 by finishing first in the league stage.

Arthur emphasised how the home crowd's support has contributed to such a successful run, saying, "The home crowd is always a huge bonus. The energy they bring lifts us, even if it's just by a few percent, it makes a real difference. That atmosphere is incredible, and we have loved every second of it."

- IANS

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Priya S
Building a solid unit in just four weeks is no small feat. Hats off to the coaching staff and the players for gelling so quickly. This shows the importance of team chemistry over individual brilliance. Congrats Lancers!
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Rohit P
Their strategy to keep attacking even with a lead is the right mentality. Defending deep invites pressure. Van Doren's leadership was spot on. Hope some of our national team players in the squad learned from this experience.
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Sarah B
As a new fan of hockey after moving to Odisha, this was thrilling to watch! The league is so competitive. Respect to Ranchi Royals as well for playing such an attacking game. More tournaments like this, please!
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Vikram M
While the win is fantastic, I do wish the article gave more credit to the Indian players in the squad. The foreign stars get the headlines, but our local boys are the backbone. Just a small point in an otherwise great story.
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Karthik V
Bhubaneswar is becoming the real hockey capital of India! The crowd support is unmatched. This victory, built in such a short time, proves that good management and team spirit can achieve anything. Jai Hockey!

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