Roundglass Hockey Academy's Princedeep Singh Selected for Senior India Camp

Goalkeeper Princedeep Singh has been selected for the 36-member Senior Men's National Coaching Camp. He recently received the Hockey India Jugraj Singh Award for Upcoming Player of the Year (Men - U21). Three U18 players - Arshdeep Singh, Varinder Singh, and Arjandeep Singh - have been called up for the Asia Cup preparation camp. The academy continues its consistent output of talent for Indian hockey, including recent representation at the FIH Men's Junior World Cup.

Key Points: Princedeep Singh Makes India Camp; 3 U18 Players Join Asia Cup Prep

  • Princedeep Singh selected for Senior Men's National Coaching Camp
  • Three U18 players named to Asia Cup prep camp
  • Princedeep recently won Hockey India Jugraj Singh Award
  • Academy continues strong pipeline of national talent
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Roundglass Hockey Academy's Princedeep Singh selected for India camp, three U18 players to join Asia Cup camp

Goalkeeper Princedeep Singh earns Senior India camp call-up. Three U18 players from Roundglass Hockey Academy join Asia Cup preparation camp.

"His selection to the senior national camp reflects his ongoing development within the high-performance ecosystem at RGHA - Release"

Chandigarh, April 23

Roundglass Hockey Academy continues its steady pipeline of talent for Indian hockey, with four more of its athletes earning national call-ups this week.

Goalkeeper Princedeep Singh has been selected for the 36-member Senior Men's National Coaching Camp, while Arshdeep Singh, Varinder Singh, and Arjandeep Singh have been named to the preparation camp for the upcoming U18 Men's Asia Cup, according to a release.

Princedeep's inclusion in the senior core probables list marks another steady step forward in his career. The recent recipient of the Hockey India Jugraj Singh Award for Upcoming Player of the Year (Men - U21), Princedeep, has been a consistent presence between the posts.

His selection to the senior national camp reflects his ongoing development within the high-performance ecosystem at RGHA and tracks his expected progression toward senior international duties.

In the junior ranks, the trio of Arshdeep Singh, Varinder Singh, and Arjandeep Singh have been called up for the U18 Men's Asia Cup preparation camp.

The young athletes earned their spots following strong performances at the Sub Junior National Championship 2026 held recently in Rajgir.

The trio will now compete for a spot in the final squad that will travel to Kakamigahara, Japan, for the U18 Men's Asia Cup, which is scheduled to take place from May 29 to June 6.

These latest selections are part of a routine progression for RGHA athletes. The academy recently had a strong presence on the global stage, with four of its players representing the Indian national team at the FIH Men's Junior World Cup.

This continuous output of athletes underscores Roundglass Hockey Academy's systematic approach to player development and its ongoing commitment to reviving the legacy of hockey in Punjab.

- ANI

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Varun X
Good to see academies like RGHA consistently producing talent. But I hope the senior camp actually gives these youngsters a fair chance in matches, not just training sessions. We need fresh blood in the national team.
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Raghav A
All four players have Singh surname, just shows how much talent Punjab has in hockey. India needs more such academies in other states too. UP, Maharashtra, Karnataka should also develop similar setups. 💪
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Ananya R
So proud of these young players! Hockey India Jugraj Singh Award winner going to senior camp - what a journey. Arshdeep, Varinder, and Arjandeep also have bright futures. Keep the flag flying high! 🇮🇳
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Steven W
Impressive pipeline. If RGHA keeps producing this many players, India's hockey future looks bright. Hope the infrastructure and coaching sustain this momentum for decades to come.
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Karan T
Wah! Princedeep Singh - what a unique name and what a talent. These four selection announcements show Punjab's hockey is back on track. Just need the government to support more grassroots programs in rural areas. 🏑🔥
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David E
I've been following Indian hockey for years. This kind of systematic development is what China and Australia have been doing. Glad to see India finally catching up. Prin

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