Key Points

The 15th Hockey India Sub Junior Women's National Championship is set to commence in Ranchi with an innovative three-division format. Twenty-eight teams will compete across different skill levels, bringing heightened excitement through promotion and relegation mechanisms. The tournament promises to showcase emerging talent in women's hockey from across India. Young athletes will battle for national recognition and the opportunity to advance to higher competitive divisions.

Key Points: Hockey India Sub Junior Women's National Championship Kicks Off

  • 15th Sub Junior Women's Championship begins July 3 in Ranchi
  • 28 teams compete across Divisions A, B, and C
  • Defending champions Hockey Jharkhand lead top-tier competition
  • Promotion and relegation system adds competitive edge
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15th Hockey India Sub Junior Women National Championship 2025 to start in Ranchi from July 3

28 teams battle in Ranchi for hockey supremacy across three divisions with promotion and relegation at stake

"The division-based format has brought a new sense of purpose and competitiveness - Dr. Dilip Tirkey, Hockey India President"

New Delhi, July 2

The 15th Hockey India Sub Junior Women National Championship 2025 is set to begin on July 3 at the Marang Gomke Jaipal Singh Astroturf Hockey Stadium in Ranchi, Jharkhand. The tournament will run until July 14 and will follow the newly-introduced division-based format--first implemented earlier this year during the Senior Men and Women's National Championships.

This year's edition will feature 28 teams divided into three divisions--Division A, Division B, and Division C--introducing an added competitive edge with promotion and relegation at stake, as per a press release from Hockey India.

Division A, comprising the top 12 performing teams in the country, will see intense action as the defending champions Hockey Jharkhand and last year's runner-up Hockey Madhya Pradesh lead the challenge for the national title. Division B and Division C will serve as competitive battlegrounds for emerging teams to climb the ranks.

*Division Format and Pool Composition

-Division A (Top-tier Championship Division): Teams compete for the title, and two will face relegation.

Pool A: Hockey Jharkhand, Hockey Haryana, Hockey Andhra Pradesh

Pool B: Hockey Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh Hockey, Hockey Chandigarh

Pool C: Hockey Association of Odisha, Hockey Maharashtra, Hockey Punjab

Pool D: Hockey Mizoram, Delhi Hockey, Hockey Association of Bihar

Each team will play round-robin matches within their pool. The top two teams from each pool will qualify for the Quarterfinals (July 11), followed by the Semifinals (July 12) and the Final & 3rd place playoff (July 14). The bottom two teams in Division A will be relegated to Division B next year.

Also in Division A, if at the end of regulation time a classification match ends in a draw, a shoot-out competition--as specified in the International Hockey Federation (FIH) Tournament Regulations--will be conducted to determine the winner.

*Division B (Mid-tier Division): Teams compete for promotion to Division A; bottom two face relegation.

Pool A: Hockey Karnataka, Manipur Hockey, Hockey Uttarakhand, Kerala Hockey, Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu Hockey

Pool B: Hockey Gujarat, Chhattisgarh Hockey, Hockey Unit of Tamil Nadu, Hockey Bengal

*Division C (Entry-level Division): Teams compete for promotion to Division B.

Pool A: Hockey Raj, Le Puducherry Hockey, Hockey Himachal

Pool B: Assam Hockey, Telangana Hockey, Hockey Jammu and Kashmir, Goans Hockey

Divisions B and C will follow a league format only, with top two teams in each gaining promotion to higher divisions.

Across all divisions, teams will earn 3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, and 0 for a loss.

Speaking on the tournament, Hockey India President Dr Dilip Tirkey said, "The division-based format has brought a new sense of purpose and competitiveness to our domestic structure. The Sub Junior Women's National Championship is a crucial platform for identifying and nurturing talent at the grassroots. Hosting the tournament in Ranchi--home to a strong hockey culture--makes this even more special. We look forward to witnessing top-tier performances from young athletes who are the future of Indian hockey."

Hockey India Secretary General Bhola Nath Singh added, "This revamped structure gives every team a clear goal--be it winning the championship, earning promotion, or avoiding relegation. It keeps the excitement alive at every level of the tournament. We are committed to providing equal and meaningful exposure to young girls through well-organised championships like this. Ranchi is ready to host another memorable event."

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great initiative by Hockey India! But why no live streaming for such important tournaments? These young girls deserve national visibility. At least highlights should be shown on DD Sports.
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Ananya R
As someone from Jharkhand, I'm thrilled to see this tournament in Ranchi again! Our girls have been performing exceptionally well. Hockey Jharkhand will defend the title for sure 💪 The astroturf here is world-class!
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Vikram M
The promotion-relegation system will really push teams to perform better. Good to see smaller states like Mizoram and Bihar in Division A - shows hockey is growing beyond traditional strongholds.
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Kavya N
Heartwarming to see so many teams participating! But I wish there was more coverage in regional newspapers too. These girls are breaking stereotypes and need all the encouragement they can get.
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Siddharth J
The division format is good in theory but implementation needs work. Last year some teams complained about unfair scheduling. Hope Hockey India ensures complete transparency this time.

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