Sjoerd Marijne Returns as Indian Women's Hockey Chief Coach for 2026 Quest

Hockey India has officially reinstated Sjoerd Marijne as the Chief Coach of the Indian Women's Hockey Team, following the team's historic fourth-place finish at the Tokyo Olympics under his previous tenure. He will be supported by a revamped staff including Analytical Coach Matias Vila and Scientific Advisor Dr. Wayne Lombard, emphasizing fitness and performance analysis. Marijne's immediate focus is preparing the team for the FIH Hockey Women's World Cup Qualifiers in Hyderabad in March 2026. The national coaching camp is set to commence on January 19 in Bengaluru, marking the start of a new chapter aimed at sustained world-stage success.

Key Points: Sjoerd Marijne Appointed Indian Women's Hockey Chief Coach

  • Historic Tokyo 2020 architect returns
  • Focus on World Cup Qualifiers & Asian Games
  • New scientific & analytical staff join
  • Camp begins January 19 in Bengaluru
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Sjoerd Marijne named chief coach of Indian Women's Hockey Team

Hockey India appoints Sjoerd Marijne as chief coach, aiming for World Cup qualifiers & Asian Games success with a renewed support staff.

"It's great to be back... I return with fresh energy and a clear vision. - Sjoerd Marijne"

New Delhi, January 2

Hockey India on Friday announced the appointment of Sjoerd Marijne as the Chief Coach of the Indian Women's Hockey Team, according to a press release.

The Dutchman returns to the Indian set-up after a historic performance at the Tokyo Olympic Games, when the team finished 4th in only their second appearance at the quadrennial event in more than 36 years.

Marijne will be supported by Matias Vila as Analytical Coach. Vila is a former midfielder from Argentina who made his international debut in 1997 and competed in the 2000 Sydney Olympics and the 2004 Athens Olympics for Argentina. He has been involved in coaching over the past two decades.

Also making his return to the Indian hockey scene is Dr Wayne Lombard, as Scientific Advisor and Head of Athletic Performance. He will be supported by Rodet Yila and Ciara Yila, both in the role of Scientific Advisor.

On his return to India, after a historic stint between 2017 to 2021 where the Indian Women's Team rose in world ranking making it to top 10, Marijne said: "It's great to be back. After 4.5 years, I return with fresh energy and a clear vision to support the team's growth and help the players achieve their full potential on the world stage."

Speaking about his appointment, Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey said, "We welcome Sjoerd Marijne, and the entire support staff to the Indian Hockey family. We extend our gratitude to the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports (MYAS) and Sports Authority of India (SAI) for expediting the appointment in order to ensure the team's preparations for the upcoming World Cup Qualifiers is not hampered. Emphasis has a been laid on fitness of the team which was one of the key reasons for Indian Women's historic performance in Tokyo. We look forward to a fruitful stint."

Hockey India Secretary General Bhola Nath Singh reflected similar views and said, "We wish Sjoerd Marijne and the rest of the support staff the very best in their endeavours. Sjoerd comes with the understanding of the team, many players in the core group have already played under him. We now expect this team to perform well especially with the Asian Games coming up and the World Cup Qualifier."

Marijne's first big challenge as Chief Coach will be the FIH Hockey Women's World Cup Qualifiers in Hyderabad, Telangana from 8th March to 14th March 2026. Marijne will arrive in India on 14th January while the National Coaching Camp begins on 19th January in SAI, Bengaluru.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see a strong support staff being appointed. Fitness and scientific analysis are key. Hope this brings more consistency to the team's performance.
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Arjun K
While I welcome Marijne back, I hope Hockey India has a long-term plan. We can't keep changing coaches every few years. Stability is crucial for building a world-beating team.
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Sarah B
The focus on fitness with Dr. Lombard returning is spot on. That was the difference in Tokyo. All the best to the team for the qualifiers in Hyderabad!
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Vikram M
Asian Games and World Cup Qualifiers are huge. The team needs to peak at the right time. Hope the camp in Bengaluru gets them ready. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
So happy for our women's team! They have worked so hard. Having a familiar coach who believes in them will boost their confidence. Let's go for gold! 💪

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