Key Points

The 2025-26 FIH Hockey Pro League season begins on December 9th with matches in both Argentina and Ireland. This exciting season features two newcomers: Ireland women and Pakistan men, who earned promotion through the Nations Cup. The league champions will automatically qualify for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, adding extra significance to every match. Defending champions Netherlands will face tough competition from traditional powerhouses like Germany, Belgium, and England throughout the 144-match season.

Key Points: FIH Pro League 2025-26 Starts December 9 in Argentina and Ireland

  • Season starts December 9 with 144 matches across multiple venues
  • Features newcomers Ireland women and Pakistan men making their debut
  • Champions secure automatic qualification for LA28 Olympics
  • Netherlands men and women enter as defending champions
  • Concludes June 28, 2026 across Belgium, Germany and England
  • High-profile matches include Netherlands vs Pakistan opener in Argentina
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2025-26 FIH Hockey Pro League season to start on December 9 in Argentina and Ireland

The 2025-26 FIH Hockey Pro League season kicks off December 9 featuring 144 matches, debutants Ireland women and Pakistan men, with champions qualifying for LA28 Olympics.

"Germany vs Belgium men will get the season underway in Ireland. - FIH"

Lausanne, Sep 15

Whilst the exhilarating images of the FIH Hockey Pro League Season 6 are still fresh in the minds of hockey fans around the world, Season 7 of the ‘League of the Best’, involving the creme de la creme of world hockey, is just around the corner.

With two newcomers, Ireland women and Pakistan men, the 2025-26 FIH Pro League season will start from Ireland precisely as well as Argentina for an exciting journey of no less than 144 matches. And on top of the pride of winning the League, both Champions will ensure their spot at the Olympic Games LA28.

Germany vs Belgium men will get the season underway in Ireland. Action will continue in Argentina later in the day with men’s champions Netherlands taking on League debutants Pakistan.

Belgium, England and Germany men, along with Belgium, England and Ireland women will play the first block of matches in Ireland. In Argentina, the Leones and Leonas will face Netherlands and Pakistan men, as well as Germany and Netherlands women, respectively.

The high-profile encounters between these top teams are sure to provide moments of great excitement for the fans right from the first whistle.

The league will conclude in epic fashion on June 28, 2026 with thrilling clashes across three countries, namely Belgium, Germany and England. With 6 women’s and 6 men’s teams in action on closing day, the competition promises to keep the fans on the edge of their seats till the final whistle as it did in the 2024-25 season, when the men’s FIH Hockey World Cup qualification was decided at the final match of the season as Spain pipped Germany to qualify for the event.

This season will see the arrival of Ireland women and Pakistan men, both making their debut in the competition, having been promoted via the FIH Hockey Nations Cup 2024-25, adding further depth and excitement to the Pro League. Their entry ensures fresh rivalries and wider engagement for fans across the globe.

Both the Netherlands men and women come into the new season as reigning champions, having claimed the titles in the previous FIH Hockey Pro League season. The Oranje hockey teams will look to defend their crowns against an increasingly competitive field.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great to see Ireland women making their debut! More women's teams in top competitions is always welcome. Hope we get to watch these matches on Indian television with good commentary.
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Aman W
Pakistan men's team back in top league hockey! The India-Pakistan matches are always electric. Hope they schedule some matches in Asia too, not just Europe and Argentina.
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Sarah B
The Olympic qualification spot adds so much pressure! Remember how tense the World Cup qualification was last season. Hope the broadcast quality improves - sometimes the streaming is quite poor in India.
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Vikram M
Netherlands dominating both men's and women's hockey! Our Indian teams need to learn from their consistency. The Pro League is perfect preparation for LA28 Olympics. Jai Hind! 🏑
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Nikhil C
144 matches is a lot of hockey! But the timing might be tricky for Indian viewers with matches in Argentina and Ireland. Hope they consider Asian time zones for some fixtures.

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