Hockey India Awards 2025: Nominees Revealed for Top Player Honors

Hockey India has announced the nominees for its 8th Annual Awards 2025, set to be held in New Delhi on March 27. The awards feature eight major categories, including the prestigious Balbir Singh Sr. Award for Player of the Year for both men and women. The ceremony will also honor the gold medal-winning senior men's team from the Asia Cup and the bronze medal-winning junior men's team from the Junior World Cup. Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey stated the awards are crucial for recognizing standout performers as the sport enters a pivotal year.

Key Points: Hockey India 8th Annual Awards 2025 Nominees Announced

  • 32 nominees across 8 categories
  • Awards for Player of the Year & upcoming talent
  • Honors named after hockey legends
  • Ceremony on March 27 in New Delhi
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Nominees for Hockey India 8th Annual Awards 2025 announced

Hockey India reveals nominees for its 2025 awards. Categories include Player of the Year, top goalkeepers, defenders, midfielders & forwards. Ceremony on March 27.

"We look forward to celebrating their efforts and the progress Indian hockey has made. - Dilip Tirkey"

New Delhi, March 23

Hockey India on Monday revealed the nominees for the Hockey India 8th Annual Awards 2025, which will be held on March 27 in New Delhi. The awards will recognise outstanding performances and contributions to Indian hockey during the 2025 season.

Among the most prestigious honours of the evening will be the Hockey India Balbir Singh Sr Award for 'Player of the Year', presented to the top male and female players. The awards will also highlight emerging talent through the Hockey India 'Jugraj Singh Award' for Upcoming Player of the Year (Men - Under 21) and the Hockey India 'Asunta Lakra Award' for Upcoming Player of the Year (Women - Under 21).

Excellence across playing positions will be recognised through the Hockey India Baljit Singh Award for Goalkeeper of the Year, the Hockey India 'Pargat Singh Award' for Defender of the Year, the Hockey India 'Ajit Pal Singh Award' for Midfielder of the Year, and the Hockey India 'Dhanraj Pillay Award' for Forward of the Year, as per a Hockey India press release.

A total of 32 nominees across these eight categories have made the final shortlist.

In addition to these categories, the ceremony will include special recognitions such as the 'Hockey India President Award' for Outstanding Achievement and the Hockey India 'Jaman Lal Sharma Award' for Invaluable Contribution. Officials will also be acknowledged through the 'Hockey India President Award' for Umpire/Umpire Manager of the Year, the 'Hockey India President Award' for Technical Official of the Year, and the 'Best Member Unit Award'.

A ceremony will also honour the gold medal-winning Indian men's Hockey Team from the Hero Asia Cup Rajgir, Bihar 2025 and the bronze medal-winning Indian Junior Men's Hockey Team from the FIH Hockey Men's Junior World Cup Tamil Nadu 2025. Meanwhile, the Member Units will also be recognised for their success across the 15th Hockey India National Championships.

Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey said, "As we enter a crucial year for Indian hockey, it's important that we recognise the standout performers and contributions made in the last year. The Hockey India Annual Awards recognise the dedication and achievements of players and officials who continue to elevate the standard of Indian hockey. We look forward to celebrating their efforts and the progress Indian hockey has made."

Hockey India Secretary General Bhola Nath Singh added, "These awards acknowledge the collective efforts of everyone involved in the sport, including players, coaches, officials and member units. Their commitment has played a vital role in strengthening the hockey ecosystem in India. We are looking forward to come together and celebrating the accomplishments of our hockey fraternity."

*Nominees for the Hockey India 8th Annual Awards 2025.

-Hockey India Baljit Singh Award for Goalkeeper of the Year 2025Prince Deep SinghKrishan Bahadur PathakBichu Devi KharibamSuraj Karkera

-Hockey India Pargat Singh Award for Defender of the Year 2025SanjayAmit RohidasJugraj SinghHarmanpreet Singh

-Hockey India Ajit Pal Singh Award for Midfielder of the Year 2025Hardik SinghSumitRaj Kumar PalNilakanta Sharma

-Hockey India Dhanraj Pillay Award for Forward of the Year 2025Sukhjeet SinghAbhishekNavneet KaurShilanand Lakra

-Hockey India Asunta Lakra Award for Upcoming Player of the Year 2025 (Women - Under 21)Sakshi RanaJyoti SinghSunelita ToppoKanika Siwach

-Hockey India Jugraj Singh Award for Upcoming Player of the Year 2025 (Men - Under 21)Prince Deep SinghManmeet SinghAnmol EkkaArshdeep Singh

-Hockey India Balbir Singh Sr. Award for Player of the Year 2025 (Women)Navneet KaurSalima TeteLalremsiamiSavita

-Hockey India Balbir Singh Sr. Award for Player of the Year 2025 (Men)Hardik SinghSukhjeet SinghSanjayAbhishek.

- ANI

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Priya S
So happy to see the women's categories getting equal prominence. Savita and Salima Tete are absolute stalwarts! The future looks bright too with the Under-21 awards. Sunelita Toppo is one to watch. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
Respectfully, I feel the nomination list is a bit predictable and leans heavily towards senior players. Where are the fresh faces from the domestic circuits? Awards should also motivate players outside the core national team. Just my two paise.
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Sarah B
As a sports fan living in India, it's inspiring to see hockey's revival. Naming awards after icons like Balbir Singh Sr. and Dhanraj Pillay connects the new generation with the golden era. The ceremony honouring the Asia Cup gold is a perfect touch!
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Vikram M
Seeing Prince Deep Singh nominated for both Goalkeeper and Upcoming Player shows his incredible talent! Also, a big shoutout for including awards for umpires and technical officials. Their contribution is often unsung. Dilip Tirkey sir is steering HI well.
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Kavya N
Heartwarming to see the Junior World Cup bronze medalists being honoured. Hosting the tournament in Tamil Nadu and performing well is a huge boost for hockey in the south. More tournaments should be held across states to build a wider fanbase.

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