Key Points

The China Men's Hockey Team has arrived in Rajgir, Bihar for the Men's Asia Cup 2025. They're determined to improve on their previous bronze medal performances from 1982 and 2009. Captain Chongcong Chen expressed excitement about competing in Rajgir for the first time and praised the warm welcome. The team begins their campaign against hosts India on August 29 with World Cup qualification on the line.

Key Points: China Men's Hockey Team Arrives in Rajgir for Asia Cup 2025

  • China aims to upgrade from bronze to gold at Asia Cup 2025
  • Team placed in Pool A with India, Japan, Kazakhstan
  • Captain Chen highlights young squad's confidence and spirit
  • World Cup qualification adds extra stakes to tournament performance
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China men's hockey team arrives in Rajgir ahead of Men's Asia Cup 2025

China's men's hockey team arrives in Bihar for the Men's Asia Cup 2025, aiming for gold and a World Cup berth. Matches begin August 29 vs India.

"We are determined to fight for the Gold and make a mark in this competition. - Chongcong Chen"

Rajgir, August 25

The China Men's Hockey Team arrived in Bihar on Monday afternoon to compete in the prestigious Men's Asia Cup Rajgir, Bihar 2025, scheduled from August 29 to September 7 at the Rajgir Hockey Stadium, as per a press release from Hockey India.

China, a two-time Bronze medalist at the Asia Cup with podium finishes in 1982 and 2009, will be determined to go a step further this time and change the colour of their medal. Backed by a blend of discipline, strategic execution, and growing confidence, the team enters the tournament with a clear ambition -- to challenge Asia's best and showcase their rising stature in world hockey.

Currently ranked 23rd in the FIH World Rankings, China have been placed in Pool A alongside hosts India, Japan, and Kazakhstan. They will begin their campaign with a challenging opener against India on August 29, followed by a contest against Kazakhstan on August 31. In their final Pool fixture, China will take on Japan on September 1.

Upon the team's arrival, China captain Chongcong Chen said, as quoted by Hockey India press release, "We are truly delighted to be in Rajgir for the very first time. The welcome we have received here has been wonderful. We are really looking forward to competing at our best and showcasing our game to the fans."

He added, "Ours is a young team, but we have great confidence in our skills, our preparation, and our spirit. We are determined to fight for the Gold and make a mark in this competition."

"We know that a World Cup berth is at stake, and that makes the tournament even more important. But it makes no difference in our approach as our mindset is very clear -- to give our absolute best in every match, stay focused on our strategies, and strive for excellence with consistency. If we remain committed to that approach, the results will take care of themselves," Chen concluded.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see international teams coming to smaller cities like Rajgir. This will really boost sports infrastructure in Bihar. Hope the stadium facilities are world-class for our guests!
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Aman W
China ranked 23rd and in same pool as India? Should be an easy match for our boys. But can't take any team lightly in hockey. Best of luck to both teams!
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Sarah B
Their captain sounds really confident. Young teams can be dangerous because they play without pressure. Hope our Indian team is well prepared for the challenge.
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Vikram M
World Cup berth at stake makes this tournament even more important. Hope both India and China qualify from our pool. Asian hockey needs strong representation at global level.
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Michael C
While I'm excited about the tournament, I hope the organizers have ensured proper security and accommodation arrangements. International events need flawless execution.
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Ananya R
China's last bronze was in 2009? They must be really hungry for success. Sports brings nations together - may the best team win! 🏑

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