Navneet Kaur Wins Hockey India's Top Award, Credits Teammates

Indian women's hockey forward Navneet Kaur has been honored with the Hockey India Balbir Singh Sr. Award for Player of the Year. She had a standout season, helping India win silver at both the FIH World Cup Qualifiers and the Women's Asia Cup 2025. Kaur, who also recently completed 200 international caps, credited her teammates for the accolade. She now focuses on preparing for upcoming major tournaments like the Nations Cup, World Cup, and Asian Games.

Key Points: Navneet Kaur Wins Hockey India Player of the Year Award

  • Won Hockey India Player of the Year award
  • Key in World Cup Qualifiers & Asia Cup silver medals
  • Scored 10 goals across major tournaments
  • Eyes improvement for World Cup & Asian Games
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"Owe it to my teammates": Navneet Kaur reflects on winning 'Player of the Year' honor at Hockey India 8th Annual Awards

Indian forward Navneet Kaur reflects on winning the Balbir Singh Sr. Award, her stellar year, and goals for upcoming World Cup and Asian Games.

"I am truly honoured to be named Player of the Year... I owe it to my teammates. - Navneet Kaur"

New Delhi, March 28

Indian Women's Hockey Team forward Navneet Kaur expressed her happiness after being conferred with the prestigious Hockey India Balbir Singh Sr. Award for Player of the Year at the Hockey India 8th Annual Awards 2025 held in New Delhi on Friday.

Navneet Kaur has enjoyed a standout year, emerging as one of India's most consistent attacking players. She played a pivotal role in India clinching the Silver medal at the recent FIH Hockey Women's World Cup Qualifiers in Hyderabad, where she finished as the third-highest goal scorer with four goals and was adjudged the Player of the Tournament.

Adding to her impressive run, Navneet was instrumental in India's campaign at the Women's Asia Cup 2025, where the team secured a Silver medal, with the forward scoring six goals in the tournament. She also reached a significant personal milestone, completing 200 international caps, underlining her experience and longevity at the highest level.

Across the past year, Navneet has consistently delivered in high-pressure tournaments, contributing crucial goals and attacking momentum, further cementing her position as a key figure in India's forward line.

Expressing her joy after receiving the award, Navneet said, as quoted by a Hockey India press release, "I am truly honoured to be named Player of the Year. This recognition means a lot, and I owe it to my teammates whose constant support and belief have played a huge role in this achievement. I would also like to thank Hockey India for organising this awards platform every year--it is a great source of motivation for players across the country."

Looking ahead to a packed international calendar, she added, "We are gearing up for a crucial stretch of the season with major tournaments like the Nations Cup, World Cup and Asian Games ahead. Our camp begins soon, and while we were pleased with our performance in the last tournament, we know there are areas that need improvement. The focus now is on addressing those gaps and continuing to raise our level as a team."

In the WC set to take place from August 14-30, India is placed in Group D with China, England and South Africa.

Speaking about her personal goals, Navneet emphasised her commitment to continuous improvement, stating, "I will also be focusing on elevating my personal performance. While I am satisfied with what I've achieved so far, I know there is still room to grow and improve. There are marquee tournaments that come around only once in four years, so I'm determined to give my absolute best and contribute towards strong results for the team."

With major tournaments on the horizon, Navneet remains focused on elevating her performance and continuing to contribute to India's success on the global stage.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Fantastic news! Consistency is key, and she has shown it year after year. 200 caps is no small feat. Hope this award and recognition bring more young girls into hockey. The future is bright!
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David E
As a sports fan, it's great to see athletes getting their due. Her stats speak for themselves - top scorer in crucial tournaments. The focus on team improvement ahead of major events is the right mindset. Group D looks challenging but winnable.
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Ananya R
So proud! 🥈 We keep getting silver, which is great, but the hunger for gold is clear from her statement. That's the spirit needed. Hope the team gets all the support from HI and SAI for the upcoming grueling schedule.
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Suresh O
Respectfully, while Navneet's award is fully deserved, I hope Hockey India is also investing equally in infrastructure and grassroots development. Awards are good, but consistent world-class results need a stronger foundation. The team has potential to be world beaters.
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Kavya N
Her journey is so motivating! From a young player to a senior pro with 200 caps. This is what happens when talent meets hard work. Her focus on personal growth even after winning POTY is commendable. Go for gold, Team India! 🇮🇳

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