Dilip Tirkey Cheers Manpreet Singh to Break His 412-Caps Hockey Record

Hockey India President and former captain Dilip Tirkey expressed his hope that current midfielder Manpreet Singh will break his long-standing record of 412 international caps, viewing it as a positive milestone for Indian hockey. Manpreet Singh discussed the team's focused preparation for the crucial Asian Games, which serve as a direct qualifier for the Olympics. Former captains Sardar Singh and Rani Rampal highlighted the professional structures in place and the ongoing transition within the women's team, respectively. The importance of the Hockey India League in nurturing young talent was also emphasized by officials.

Key Points: Tirkey Backs Manpreet to Break His Hockey Caps Record

  • Tirkey welcomes his record being broken
  • Manpreet focused on Asian Games & Olympics
  • Sardar Singh praises professional setup
  • Rani Rampal on women's team transition
  • Hockey India League's role in development
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"I will be very happy if Manpreet breaks my record," says Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey

Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey hopes Manpreet Singh surpasses his 412 international caps. Insights on team morale, Asian Games, and hockey's growth.

"I will be very happy if Manpreet breaks my record. Records are meant to be broken. - Dilip Tirkey"

Kolkata, March 16

Hockey India president and former India captain Dilip Tirkey said he would be pleased to see Manpreet Singh surpass his long-standing record of 412 international caps, describing it as a positive sign for the continued growth of Indian hockey.

"I will be very happy if Manpreet breaks my record. Records are meant to be broken," Tirkey said during a session at RevSportz Trailblazers 4.0.

Reflecting on his own career, Tirkey also spoke about the milestone of playing more than 400 international matches, becoming the first player in the world to reach that landmark and highlighting the dedication required to achieve such longevity in the sport.

"I was the first player in the world to cross 400 international caps and that feat will always remain with me. I am well aware of the hard work that goes into it, one has be extremely fit and perform consistently for the country," he said.

"If Manpreet continues to play the way he is playing right now and maintains his fitness he stands a good chance to not only cross my milestone but also bring more laurels to India. What could be more special than seeing another Indian player become the most capped player of all time during my leadership as President of Hockey India," he added.

Tirkey also highlighted the role played by the Hockey India League in strengthening the sport and creating opportunities for emerging players.

Indian midfielder Manpreet Singh, who is back at camp, also spoke about the team's mindset heading into a crucial year for Indian hockey, acknowledging that recent performances have helped the players identify areas that need improvement.

"I am back in camp and working hard. This year is very important for us. It was a reality check to understand where we need to improve. The morale of the team is very good and everyone is motivated to work on the areas where we need to improve," Manpreet said.

He added that the players are fully aware of the importance of the upcoming Asian Games, which offer a direct qualification pathway to the Olympic Games.

"Asian Games is very important for us because that is our chance to qualify for the Olympics. Now we know the areas we need to work on and we have time to improve before the big tournaments," he said.

Meanwhile, Former India captain Sardar Singh highlighted the professional structure that has developed around Indian hockey in recent years.

"For the past six or seven years Hockey India has been working very professionally. We have very good coaches from the junior level to the senior team and that has helped the players improve a lot," Sardar said.

"The experience of senior players counts a lot on the ground and helps younger players settle into the team. The coaches understand when players should peak and how to prepare them for major tournaments," he said.

Former India captain Rani Rampal also spoke about the progress of women's hockey and the transition phase the team has been navigating in recent years.

"Whenever there is a transition in a team it takes time. Young players need exposure and match experience to grow," Rani said.

Regarding the Indian Women's Hockey Team's recent runners-up finish at the FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 Qualifiers in Hyderabad, Telangana, she added, "Playing in front of your home crowd is not easy. There is excitement but there is also pressure. This team has a good mix of youngsters and experienced players and did very well and I am hopeful that we will perform well in the World Cup too."

Chairman of Shrachi Sports Tamal Ghosal also spoke about the role played by the Hockey India League.

"The biggest positive of the Hockey India League is that it has given opportunities to new players. Many young players got the chance to play on a big stage and that is very important for their development," Tamal Ghosal said.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who follows hockey closely, I'm impressed by the professional structure now in place. Sardar Singh's point about coaches from junior to senior levels is key. The pipeline looks strong.
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Priya S
So proud of our hockey teams! The women's team finishing runners-up in the qualifiers is a huge achievement. Rani Rampal is right, playing at home adds pressure but they handled it well. More power to them!
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Vikram M
The focus on the Asian Games is spot on. It's our direct ticket to the Olympics. The team seems to have a clear plan after the "reality check." Hope they get all the support they need from HI and the government.
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Rohit P
While the sentiment is great, I hope Hockey India is also focusing on grassroots development beyond the HIL. We need more astroturfs in small towns and better scouting. The foundation has to be wider.
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Michael C
The longevity required for 400+ caps is insane. Tirkey's record stood for so long because of his incredible fitness and consistency. Manpreet is a fantastic player, but that's a mountain to climb. Best of luck to him!
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Ananya R
Love this positive energy! From Dilip Tirkey's

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