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India's Hockey Women's Nations Cup Victory: Captain Salima Tete's Winning Mindset

India women's hockey team won the FIH Hockey Women's Nations Cup 2025-26 by defeating hosts New Zealand 2-0 in Auckland. The team remained unbeaten throughout the tournament, securing promotion to the FIH Pro League. Captain Salima Tete praised the team's clear mindset and hard work, while coach Sjoerd Marijne highlighted the importance of learning to win finals. Hockey India announced cash rewards of Rs 3 lakh for each player and Rs 1.5 lakh for support staff.

We had clear mindset to bring trophy home: Captain Salima Tete on India's title win at FIH Hockey Women's Nations Cup

Auckland, June 23

India registered a phenomenal title win at the FIH Hockey Women's Nations Cup New Zealand 2025-26 in Auckland, defeating the hosts 2-0 in a thrilling final.

This spectacular victory earned the team a well-deserved promotion to the next season of the FIH Pro League.

India remained unbeaten throughout their dominant campaign, defeating the USA, Japan and Uruguay in the pool stage; Chile in the semi-finals; and New Zealand in the final.

The title-deciding match saw early goals from Navneet Kaur in the fourth minute and Sunelita Toppo in the 15th, which proved decisive.

Striker Lalremsiami secured the 'Player of the Match' award for her exceptional performance in the final, while drag-flicker Deepika finished as the joint top-scorer of the tournament with six goals. She shared the honours with the USA's Ashley Sessa.

To honour the team's achievement, Hockey India announced a cash reward of Rs 3 lakh for each player and Rs 1.5 lakh for each member of the support staff.

Expressing immense satisfaction after the team's victory, chief coach Sjoerd Marijne praised the growth of the squad. "Of course, we are delighted to win our first tournament and final together. It was crucial for us to learn how to win finals, especially after our recent heartbreak against England at the World Cup qualifier. The team improved with every match. We relied on a very strong and well-organised defence," he said.

"While we created enough opportunities to score more, that remains an area where we must keep working. Our penalty-corner conversion was very good throughout this tournament. If we can achieve a higher conversion rate for field goals, that will be fantastic. It is never easy to win a tournament when you enter as the highest-ranked team. We showed that we can manage that pressure well. Moving forward, playing against the top teams in the world will provide an important learning process for our youngsters. Testing ourselves at the highest level is exactly what we need to grow to the next tier."

Captain Salima Tete echoed Marijne's sentiments and highlighted the intense preparation behind the victory. "It feels absolutely amazing to lift this trophy. Our entire team worked incredibly hard for this moment. We entered this tournament with a clear mindset to bring the trophy home. Securing promotion back to the Pro League was extremely important for us. I am proud that we achieved our goal," the skipper said.

"With the World Cup approaching, this victory provides a massive boost to our confidence. The team is playing with a very strong mindset right now. Every single match in this tournament was highly important for us. This win gives us the perfect momentum for our future preparations," Salima concluded.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Finally some good news for Indian hockey! 🏑 The Rs 3 lakh cash reward from Hockey India is a nice gesture, but let's be honest, it's just a token compared to what other sports get. These girls deserve much more support and recognition from the government and sponsors.

James A

Brilliant performance by India! I've been following women's hockey for a while, and the improvement under Sjoerd Marijne is visible. The way they defended against New Zealand on their home ground was top-class. Deepika with 6 goals as joint top-scorer is phenomenal! Looking forward to seeing them in the Pro League.

Kavya N

As someone who watched the match live on TV, I have to say that first goal by Navneet Kaur in the 4th minute set the tone for the entire game. What a composed finish under pressure! And Sunelita Toppo's goal was just the cherry on top. This team has a bright future ahead, especially with the World Cup coming up next year.

Amanda J

Fantastic win for India! Beating the hosts in their own backyard is always special. The defensive structure looks really solid, and that's essential in modern hockey. I just hope the Indian media gives them the coverage they deserve. These girls are absolute role models for young athletes across the country.

Siddharth J

While I'm thrilled about the victory, I do think there's room for improvement. Coach Marijne himself mentioned that field goal conversion needs work. But that's exactly what the Pro League will help with - playing against the best teams in the world. This is a stepping stone, not the final destination. Well done, girls!

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