Key Points

Australian hockey great Jay Stacy has been named head coach of the Kalinga Lancers for the upcoming Hockey India League season. The four-time Olympian brings immense experience from his playing career that included three Olympic medals and 321 international caps. Stacy previously coached in the HIL with Mumbai franchise and currently leads Australia's junior team. The appointment marks his return to Indian hockey after several years coaching in Australia and Europe.

Key Points: Hockey Legend Jay Stacy Appointed Kalinga Lancers Head Coach

  • Jay Stacy replaces German coach Valentin Altenburg for HIL season
  • Australian legend made record 321 international appearances
  • Won three Olympic medals including Barcelona 1992 silver
  • Currently serves as Australian Junior Team Head Coach since 2022
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Australian legend Jay Stacy appointed head coach of Kalinga Lancers

Australian Olympic medalist Jay Stacy named new head coach of Kalinga Lancers for Hockey India League season. Former FIH Player of the Year brings 321 caps experience.

"A Head Coach of his stature will undoubtedly take our team to new heights - Rajiv Kumar, Vedanta Aluminium CEO"

Bhubaneswar, September 16

Kalinga Lancers on Tuesday announced the appointment of Australian hockey legend Jay Stacy as the new Head Coach of the team, ahead of the upcoming Hockey India League (HIL) season.

He takes over from German coach Valentin Altenburg, who led the side in the previous campaign, as per a press release from HIL.

A veteran of four Olympic Games and a record 321 international appearances for Australia, Stacy brings with him a wealth of experience as both player and coach. He was part of the Australian squad that won three Olympic medals (Silver at Barcelona 1992, Bronze at Atlanta 1996, and Bronze at Sydney 2000), in addition to clinching Gold at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur and the 1999 Champions Trophy. He was also named the FIH Player of the Year in 1999. Stacy retired in 2000 as Australia's most capped international player.

In his coaching career, he has worked extensively across the club and domestic circuits in Australia, the Netherlands, and Belgium, and also served as Head Coach of the Mumbai franchise during the 2016 and 2017 editions of the Hockey India League. Since 2022, he has been the Head Coach of the Australian Junior Team. Welcoming him on board, Rajiv Kumar, CEO, Vedanta Aluminium, said, "We are delighted to welcome Jay to the Vedanta Kalinga Lancers family. He has achieved so much in his career and is one of the most respected and renowned figures in international hockey. A Head Coach of his stature will undoubtedly take our team to new heights and help us achieve our objectives of not only winning the coveted title but also nurturing players to excel in their respective careers." Expressing delight at joining Kalinga Lancers as the new Head Coach, Stacy said, "I am excited to begin a new chapter with Kalinga Lancers and am thrilled to be returning to the Hockey India League, which has evolved significantly since my earlier stint. The league taught me a lot as a coach, and I am sure this will be another exciting experience for me, both being back in India and working with such a wonderful franchise. I am grateful to the Vedanta Kalinga for this opportunity and look forward to an exciting journey ahead." The Kalinga Lancers finished at the sixth spot in the revamped Hockey India League earlier this year, having won four and lost six in 10 matches.

- ANI

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Priya S
Exciting news! His previous stint with Mumbai franchise shows he understands Indian hockey culture. Hope he can turn around Lancers' performance from last season.
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Aman W
While Stacy's credentials are impressive, I hope the management gives him time to build the team. Last season's 6th place finish needs proper rebuilding, not quick fixes.
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Sarah B
Fantastic move! Australian coaching methods combined with Indian talent could create something special. Looking forward to seeing the Lancers play with more structure and discipline.
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Vikram M
Hope he focuses on developing local Odisha players too, not just importing foreign talent. Our state has so much hockey potential waiting to be nurtured!
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Michael C
His work with the Australian Junior Team shows he knows how to develop young players. Perfect for a league that's about growing Indian hockey talent. Good luck to him!

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