Uruguay Women's Hockey Team Arrives in Hyderabad for Historic World Cup Qualifiers

The Uruguay women's national hockey team has arrived in Hyderabad for the FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 Qualifiers, aiming to secure a historic first World Cup berth. Led by Captain Belen Barreiro, the team is motivated by a strong 2024, including a runner-up finish at the Nations Cup 2. They face a tough Pool B, opening their campaign against hosts India on March 8. The eight-nation tournament will award three direct qualification spots for the 2026 World Cup in Belgium and the Netherlands.

Key Points: Uruguay Women's Hockey Team in Hyderabad for FIH World Cup Qualifiers

  • Uruguay seeks first-ever World Cup appearance
  • Qualifiers from March 8-14 in Hyderabad
  • Three World Cup spots available for eight teams
  • Team enters with momentum from recent successes
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Uruguay women's hockey team arrives in Hyderabad for FIH World Cup Qualifiers Hyderabad

Uruguay's women's hockey team, the Cimarronas, arrives in Hyderabad to compete for a historic first World Cup berth at the FIH Qualifiers.

"We are very excited to be here... We will give our 100 percent. - Belen Barreiro"

Hyderabad, February 26

The Uruguay women's national hockey team, known as the Cimarronas, has officially arrived in Hyderabad for the upcoming FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 Qualifiers.

Scheduled from March 8 to 14, this highly anticipated eight-nation tournament will determine three crucial berths for the global showpiece in Belgium and the Netherlands, according to a release.

Standing on the brink of history, Uruguay is fiercely chasing its first-ever World Cup appearance. Led by Captain Belen Barreiro, the squad enters the qualifiers with immense motivation and a grounded, day-by-day mindset.

The team carries valuable experience and momentum following a standout year, highlighted by a second-place finish at the inaugural FIH Hockey Nations Cup 2 and a historic maiden medal run at the Pan American Cup 2025 in front of their home crowd.

On the occasion, Captain of the Uruguay women's national hockey team, Belen Barreiro, stated, "We are very excited to be here at Hyderabad for the FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 Qualifiers, Hyderabad, Telangana. We have been preparing for this tournament since last year and have had some intense training sessions over the last few weeks. We will give our 100 percent."

To turn their World Cup dream into reality, Uruguay will have to navigate a highly competitive Pool B schedule. They will open their campaign in a blockbuster clash against hosts India on March 8, before facing off against Wales on March 9, and concluding their pool stage against Scotland on March 11.

The tournament will feature eight teams, including India, England, Scotland, Republic of Korea, Italy, Uruguay, Wales, and Austria, competing for three available spots in the World Cup. The teams finishing first, second, and third in the qualifiers will qualify directly for the World Cup in Belgium and the Netherlands, scheduled for August 15-30.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Exciting times for hockey in Hyderabad! The opening match against India will be a cracker. Uruguay seems like a determined side, but our girls are in top form. Let's support our team and make sure the stadium is packed! #HockeyIndia
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Aman W
It's great to see such an international event here. However, I hope the local organizers have sorted out the traffic and parking around the stadium. Last big event was a nightmare to get to. Fingers crossed for a smooth experience for players and fans.
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Sarah B
What an inspiring story for Uruguay! Chasing their first World Cup berth. The passion is palpable. While I'll be cheering for India, I'll also be watching their journey with great interest. Good luck to all the teams!
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Vikram M
Hosting these qualifiers is a big deal for Indian hockey. It shows our infrastructure is world-class. The pool looks tough, but our women's team has the skill and home support to top it. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
Captain Belen's statement shows such focus. "Day-by-day mindset" is key. I hope the Uruguayan players get to experience some Telangana culture beyond the stadium. The Charminar and Golconda Fort are must-sees! Welcome to India.

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