Hyderabad Toofans Clinch HIL Bronze in 4-3 Thriller Against HIL GC

Hyderabad Toofans secured the bronze medal in the Hockey India League 2026 with a 4-3 victory over HIL GC. The match was a back-and-forth thriller at the Kalinga Hockey Stadium in Bhubaneswar. Amandeep Lakra scored twice for the Toofans, while Sam Ward netted a double for the losing side. Despite a late push from HIL GC, the Toofans' defense held strong to clinch third place.

Key Points: Hyderabad Toofans Win HIL 2026 Bronze Medal

  • Toofans win HIL bronze
  • 4-3 high-scoring thriller
  • Amandeep Lakra scores brace
  • Sam Ward nets double for HIL GC
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Men's HIL: Hyderabad Toofans bag bronze medal

Hyderabad Toofans defeat HIL GC 4-3 in a high-scoring match to secure third place in the Hockey India League 2026 at Kalinga Stadium.

"Hyderabad Toofans held firm at the back to secure a 4-3 win."

Bhubaneswar, Jan 2

Hyderabad Toofans clinched the third place in the Hockey India League 2026, defeating HIL GC 4-3 in a high-scoring thriller at the Kalinga Hockey Stadium in Bhubaneswar on Monday.

Amandeep Lakra (30', 53) bagged a brace with Nilakanta Sharma (24') and Jacob Anderson (33') also getting on the scoresheet for the Toofans. Meanwhile, Sam Ward (14', 52') scored twice, with Kane Russell (55') also contributing for HIL GC. With this win, the Toofans maintained their winning record against HIL GC this season.

Hyderabad Toofans began the game brightly, keeping possession and dictating terms in the early exchanges. With 8 circle entries in the first quarter, they looked the likelier side to find the opening goal, with Jacob Anderson having the best opportunity for his side towards the end of the first quarter. However, the Australian couldn't find the target. Moments later, it was HIL GC that broke the deadlock against the run of play. Daragh Walsh did brilliantly down the left side before setting up Sam Ward (14'), who gave HIL GC the lead.

Despite the setback, the Toofans continued to look the better of the two sides as they looked for the equaliser. Amandeep Lakra came close to finding the back of the net, hitting the post from a penalty corner. His side eventually found the equaliser after Zachary Wallace's cutback fell to Nilakanta Sharma (24'), who managed to beat James Mazarelo with a thunderous tomahawk. Building on the momentum, Amandeep Lakra (30') then converted his drag flick from a penalty corner, giving Hyderabad Toofans a 2-1 lead at the stroke of half-time.

Hyderabad Toofans doubled their advantage early in the second half after a loose ball fell kindly to Jacob Anderson (33'), allowing him to make amends for his earlier miss as he slotted it into the back of the net from close range. HIL GC created a couple of opportunities of their own as they tried to find a way back into the game. However, they couldn't break down the Toofans' defence in the third quarter.

HIL GC eventually got back into the game as Tanguy Cosyns's hopeful pass found its way to Sam Ward (52'), who expertly tapped it past the keeper. Hyderabad Toofans responded instantly from a penalty corner with Amandeep Lakra (53') once again converting his dragflick to restore the two-goal cushion for his side. HIL GC didn't throw the towel in yet, with Kane Russell (55') scoring from a penalty corner to give his side a glimmer of hope. However, Hyderabad Toofans held firm at the back to secure a 4-3 win.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Thrilling game to watch! Hats off to both teams for not giving up. Sam Ward's double for HIL GC was class, but Hyderabad's resilience won the day. The penalty corner conversions made the difference. Hockey is truly back with a bang in India!
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Vikram M
Good win, but I have to say the defence looked shaky in the final quarter. Conceding two goals after being 3-1 up is a concern. They held on, but against a top-two team, that might have been costly. Need to work on game management.
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Priya S
So proud of the team! Bhubaneswar's atmosphere must have been electric. Jacob Anderson redeeming himself after the early miss shows great character. The HIL is doing wonders for Indian hockey, giving our players a platform with international stars.
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Rohit P
Bronze is a good finish, but as a Hyderabad fan, I was hoping for the final! The team played great attacking hockey all season. Amandeep for MVP of the match, no question. Onwards and upwards for next season! 💪
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Nikhil C
Kalinga Stadium is becoming a real fortress for Indian hockey. Great showcase for the sport. The blend of Indian and foreign players in HIL is the perfect recipe. More such leagues for other sports, please!

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