Indian Hockey's 2026 Quest: World Cup Glory and Asian Games Title Defence

The Indian hockey teams enter 2026 with a packed schedule headlined by the FIH Hockey World Cup in August and the Asian Games in September, where the men's team will defend their title. The year begins with the Hockey India League, followed by the FIH Pro League for the men and crucial World Cup qualifiers for the women in March. Alongside these marquee events, Hockey India has planned an extensive domestic calendar to nurture emerging talent and support grassroots development.

Key Points: Indian Hockey 2026: World Cup, Asian Games, Pro League Schedule

  • FIH World Cup in August
  • Asian Games title defence in September
  • Women's World Cup qualifiers in March
  • Pro League across India, Australia & Europe
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World Cup ambitions, Asian Games title defence headline the new year for Indian Hockey

Indian hockey teams target 2026 FIH World Cup and Asian Games title defence. Full schedule includes Pro League, HIL, and World Cup qualifiers.

"The upcoming year will be defined by high-priority international fixtures - Hockey India"

New Delhi, January 1

Following a year of significant achievements, the Indian Hockey team will enter 2026 with an action-packed schedule featuring several marquee international tournaments.

From the pursuit of the FIH Men's World Cup to the defence of their Asian Games title in Japan, the upcoming year will be defined by high-priority international fixtures, as per a press release from Hockey India.

The second season of the Hockey India League (HIL), following its successful revival, will mark the beginning of the new year. The Women's HIL will conclude on January 10 in Ranchi, while the Men's Hero HIL will run from January 3 to January 26. Matches will be held across Chennai, Ranchi, and Bhubaneswar, with the final scheduled for the Kalinga Stadium, Bhubaneshwar.

Following the domestic season, the men's team will compete in the Indian leg of the FIH Pro League at the Birsa Munda Stadium in Rourkela from February 10-15, followed by the remaining fixtures in Australia from February 21-25. The team will then travel to the Netherlands and the United Kingdom for the remaining Pro League fixtures in June.

The women's team, on the other hand, will compete in the World Cup Qualifiers on home soil in Hyderabad from March 8-14. This tournament is a critical final opportunity for the team to secure a place in the 2026 FIH Women's World Cup in Belgium and the Netherlands. The qualifiers will feature a competitive field, including England, Scotland, Korea, Italy, Uruguay, Wales, and Austria.

In August, the team will head to one of the most significant events of the year: the FIH Hockey World Cup, co-hosted by Belgium and the Netherlands. Scheduled for August 14-30, the tournament offers the team a chance to build on recent Olympic success and contend for a podium finish.

The season will continue in September as both teams head to Aichi-Nagoya, Japan, for the 20th Asian Games, held from September 19 to October 4. As defending champions, the Indian Men's team will aim to retain their title and secure direct qualification for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games.

Alongside these international milestones, Hockey India remains committed to grassroots development. An extensive domestic calendar is planned to provide competitive exposure to younger players and identify emerging talent for the senior national programs.

Indian Hockey Team calendar 2026:-Men's Hero Hockey India League- January 3-26, 2026 -Women's Hero Hockey India League- December 28, 2025-January 10, 2026-FIH Men's Pro League (India)- February 10-15, 2026-FIH Men's Pro League (Australia)- February 21-25, 2026-FIH Men's Pro League (Netherlands & UK)- June 14-28, 2026-World Cup Qualifiers (Women's)- March 8-14, 2026-FIH Hockey World Cup- August 15-30, 2026-2026 Aichi-Nagoya Asian Games- September 19- October 4, 2026-Nations Cup- TBC.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a long-time follower, I'm thrilled to see the HIL back and such a structured calendar. The focus on grassroots development mentioned at the end is crucial. Sustained success needs a strong pipeline of talent.
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Priyanka N
All the best to our women's team for the qualifiers in Hyderabad! Playing at home should be a big advantage. We need to support them just as much as the men's team. Hope they book their ticket to the World Cup.
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Aman W
The Pro League matches in Rourkela will be electric! The Birsa Munda Stadium has an amazing atmosphere. Hope the team gets full support there before the big overseas tournaments.
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David E
A respectful note of caution: this is an incredibly demanding schedule. Management must be very careful about player workload and injury management, especially with back-to-back Pro League legs and the World Cup. Peak at the right time.
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Kavya N
So many matches in Bhubaneswar, Ranchi, and Chennai! Great for fans across the country to see live hockey. Booking my tickets for the HIL final in Kalinga Stadium already. Chak De India!

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