Uttar Pradesh Hockey Clinches Sub-Junior National Title with 5-2 Final Win

Uttar Pradesh Hockey emerged champions of the 16th Hockey India Sub-Junior Men's National Championship, defeating Hockey Madhya Pradesh 5-2 in a dominant final performance. Captain Ketan Kushwaha set the tone by scoring an early goal and emphasized the team's seamless unit and open communication as keys to victory. UP Hockey President RP Singh hailed the win as the result of a long-term vision for grassroots player development and structured coaching. The title adds to Uttar Pradesh's remarkable haul of 13 national medals since 2021, cementing its status as a growing hockey powerhouse.

Key Points: UP Wins Hockey India Sub-Junior Men's National Championship

  • UP won the final 5-2
  • Captain Ketan Kushwaha scored early opener
  • State has won 13 national medals since 2021
  • Victory highlights grassroots development system
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UP skipper Ketan Kushwaha reflects on title-winning campaign at 16th Hockey India Sub Junior Men's National C'ship

Uttar Pradesh defeats Madhya Pradesh 5-2 to win the 16th Hockey India Sub-Junior Men's National Championship, led by captain Ketan Kushwaha.

"This gold is not an accident. It is the fruit of a long-term vision. - RP Singh"

Rajgir, April 14

Uttar Pradesh Hockey captain Ketan Kushwaha expressed delight after the team emerged as champions of the 16th Hockey India Sub Junior Men's National Championship 2026 in Rajgir, delivering a dominant performance to defeat Hockey Madhya Pradesh 5-2 in the final -- a result that underscored the province's growing stature as a powerhouse of grassroots hockey development in the country.

Ketan Kushwaha led from the front, setting the tone for the victory by scoring the opening goal just four minutes into the match. Reflecting on the triumph, Ketan Kushwaha said that his early goal boosted confidence and helped the team maintain momentum, with their strong teamwork ensuring sustained pressure and ultimately the championship win, according to a release.

"Scoring that early goal gave me a strong feeling that we could keep the momentum going and add more to our score. We worked seamlessly as a unit to maintain that pressure and eventually secure the championship," he said.

"The support we shared in the dressing room was incredible. We were constantly talking to one another, identifying our mistakes, and discussing how to rectify them on the pitch. That open communication and mutual belief were exactly what pushed us forward to win the Final," he added.

Uttar Pradesh Hockey President RP Singh also hailed the victory as a testament to the state's sustained investment in nurturing young talent from the ground up.

"Winning the 16th Hockey India Sub Junior Men's National Championship is a moment of immense pride, not just for Uttar Pradesh Hockey but for every young boy who has spent countless hours on the field working toward this dream. When I look back at our journey -- from our bronze in 2014 to where we stand today -- it reflects the systematic, patient work that goes into building a genuine hockey culture at the grassroots level," RP Singh said.

"This gold is not an accident. It is the fruit of a long-term vision: identifying and nurturing young players early, giving them structured coaching, proper facilities, and a competitive environment that sharpens them year after year. Each year, the boys who come from Uttar Pradesh in these premier domestic competitions, arrive more prepared, more confident, and more tactically aware than the year before. The credit belongs to dedicated coaches, to Rajnish Mishra for his relentless work in nurturing this environment, and most importantly to the players themselves, who have represented Uttar Pradesh with character and discipline," he added.

He also hailed Upender Chauhan, who was the coach of UP Hockey Team that recently clinched Sub Junior Men National Championship, for his dedication.

"We are equally committed to growing our women's and senior programmes and actively working to replicate this kind of structured development across those streams as well. But today, we celebrate these young men -- and we do so knowing that this is not a peak, it is a milestone on a much longer journey," Singh concluded.

The championship triumph is the latest chapter in a remarkable run of form for Uttar Pradesh Hockey. Since 2021, the state has amassed an impressive 13 medals across national championships -- including five gold medals -- spanning their sub junior men, junior men, and senior men categories, in addition to medals in the women's sub junior and junior competitions.

Uttar Pradesh Hockey's clinical 5-2 victory in the final caps off a tournament where they remained unbeaten, further establishing their dominance in the sub-junior circuit and reaffirming the vision of a state that is building its hockey legacy -- one generation at a time.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
So proud to see our state excelling in hockey! For too long, the narrative has been about just a few traditional hockey hubs. This proves that with the right system, talent can flourish anywhere. Kudos to the young champions!
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Rahul R
This is brilliant news. The focus on sub-junior and junior levels is exactly what Indian hockey needs nationwide. We often celebrate senior team wins but forget the pipeline. UP's model of structured development from a young age should be a case study.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows sports development, these results are no fluke. 13 medals since 2021 speaks of a deep system. The president's comment about it not being an "accident" is spot on. Hope this inspires more kids in UP to pick up the stick.
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Vikram M
While this is a great win, I hope the administration ensures these young players get continued support. Often, junior champions fade away due to lack of opportunities at the senior level or academic pressure. The journey has just begun for them.
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Kavya N
Jai Ho! 🎉 The captain's words about open communication in the dressing room are so important. Team spirit wins championships. Wishing these boys a bright future. May we see them in the Indian jersey soon!

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