Vedanta Kalinga Lancers Clinch HIL Title with 3-2 Final Win Over Ranchi Royals

The Vedanta Kalinga Lancers are the champions of the Men's Hockey India League 2025-26 after a 3-2 victory over the Ranchi Royals in the final at the Kalinga Hockey Stadium. Their title run was built on a league-best defense and the highest penalty corner conversion rate in the competition. Head Coach Jay Stacy emphasized that the win was the result of disciplined habits and collective responsibility developed over the entire season. The victory was celebrated in front of a home crowd in Bhubaneswar, marking a special moment for the franchise.

Key Points: Kalinga Lancers Win Hockey India League 2025-26 Championship

  • Won HIL Final 3-2
  • Best defensive record with 11 goals conceded
  • Top penalty corner conversion rate at 31.8%
  • Finished top of league standings
  • Victory secured at home in Bhubaneswar
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"This title is a reflection of habits built over weeks": Vedanta Kalinga Lancers coach Jay Stacy after Hockey India League win

Vedanta Kalinga Lancers win Hockey India League 2025-26, defeating Ranchi Royals 3-2 in the final. Coach Jay Stacy credits disciplined habits.

"This title is a reflection of habits built over weeks, not a single performance on the final night. - Jay Stacy"

Bhubaneswar, January 27

Vedanta Kalinga Lancers clinched the Men's Hockey India League 2025-26 title with a 3-2 victory over Ranchi Royals in the Final at the Kalinga Hockey Stadium here on Monday, completing a championship run defined by consistency, discipline and collective clarity across the season.

The Lancers' title win followed a dominant campaign in which they finished at the top of the league standings before winning both Qualifier one and the final, delivering under pressure at every decisive stage of the competition, as per a press release from Hockey India.

Alexander (4', 27') and Dilpreet Singh (25') scored for the Lancers. Meanwhile, Araijeet Singh Hundal (9') and Captain Tom Boon (59') were the goal scorers for Ranchi Royals.

A structured defensive approach formed the foundation of the championship run. Vedanta Kalinga Lancers conceded just 11 goals across the tournament, the best defensive record in the league. Penalty corner execution proved another decisive factor as the Lancers finished the season with the highest conversion rate in the league at 31.8 per cent. Belgian drag flicker Alexander Hendrickx led the scoring charts for the franchise with 12 goals from nine matches, consistently delivering in key moments.

Reflecting on the title, Rajiv Kumar, CEO, Vedanta Aluminium, said, "This championship is the outcome of a clear vision combined with sustained execution. From the very start of the season, the focus was on building a team that could perform consistently, and the credit goes to the players, support staff and everyone who worked hard to make us winners."

"What stands out to me is not just the result, but the manner in which the team conducted itself throughout the campaign. There was accountability, resilience and a strong sense of collective responsibility. Winning the HIL title at our home venue in Bhubaneswar, in front of supporters who have stood by the team all season, makes this a truly special moment for everyone involved with Vedanta Kalinga Lancers."

Head Coach Jay Stacy pointed to the importance of process and adaptability over the course of the season. "This group showed an ability to learn, adjust and respond to different challenges as the competition progressed," he said. "There were games where we needed to control possession, games where we had to absorb pressure for long periods, and moments where defending deep was the right decision."

"What pleased me most was the honesty within the group. The players bought into the idea that every role mattered and that discipline without the ball was just as important as creativity with it. This title is a reflection of habits built over weeks, not a single performance on the final night," he added.

Captain Arthur Van Doren highlighted the team's mental strength across decisive fixtures. "In knockout matches, small moments decide outcomes, and I think we handled those moments well," he said. "We stayed calm when games became chaotic, trusted the structure we had worked on all season, and kept communicating even when pressure was high."

"There is a lot of pride in leading this group and winning in Bhubaneswar in front of our home crowd added another layer to it," he continued.

Alexander Hendrickx underlined the collective effort behind the title-winning campaign and his own contributions. "I am happy I could contribute when the team needed it, but these moments only come because of the work done by the whole group," he said. "From winning penalty corners to creating pressure, everything starts with how the team functions together."

"Winning the HIL after weeks of working towards the same goal is an amazing feeling. We had a clear objective from the beginning of the season and stayed committed to it. To finish as champions, in front of our home fans, and to share that moment with this group, makes it very special."

Vedanta Kalinga Lancers concluded the Men's Hockey India League 2025-26 season as champions after finishing top of the league standings, with a total of six wins and a loss and securing victories in both Qualifier 1 and the Final.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a hockey fan who followed the whole season, the Lancers' defensive record is unbelievable. Conceding only 11 goals! That's the real story. Hendrickx was brilliant, but the whole unit deserves credit.
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Priyanka N
Winning at home in Bhubaneswar must have been electric! The Kalinga Stadium is becoming a real fortress for Indian hockey. Great to see an Indian player like Dilpreet Singh scoring in the final alongside the international stars.
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Rahul R
While the win is fantastic, I hope the focus on structure and defense doesn't make our hockey too robotic. The beauty of the sport is also in spontaneous skill and attack. Just a thought from a long-time fan.
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Michael C
The coach's quote really resonates: "discipline without the ball was just as important as creativity with it." That's a winning philosophy for any team sport. Congrats to the Lancers on a well-deserved title.
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Kavya N
Jai Hind! 🇮🇳 So happy for the team and the fans in Bhubaneswar. This league is doing wonders for the sport's profile in India. More corporate support like Vedanta's is exactly what we need.

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