Junior Hockey Makes History: India's Bronze Medal Triumph in Chennai

The Indian junior men's hockey team has created history by winning its first-ever bronze medal at the FIH Junior World Cup. They pulled off a stunning 4-2 comeback victory against Argentina in Chennai. Sports Minister Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya took to social media to congratulate the team on their monumental achievement. The win adds a bronze to India's previous collection of two golds and a silver at the tournament.

Key Points: Mandaviya Hails Indian Junior Men's Hockey Team for Historic Bronze

  • Team staged a thrilling 4-2 comeback against Argentina with four goals in eleven minutes
  • This marks India's first bronze medal after previous gold and silver wins
  • Hockey India announced cash rewards of INR 5 lakh for each player
  • The historic victory was achieved under the coaching of Olympic legend PR Sreejesh
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Dr Mandaviya praises Indian junior men's hockey team for winning a historic bronze in Junior World Cup

Sports Minister Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya praises the junior men's hockey team for winning India's first-ever bronze medal at the FIH Junior World Cup in Chennai.

"Proud of our junior boys for scripting history with their first-ever bronze medal, defeating Argentina in a thrilling contest. - Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya"

New Delhi, Dec 10

Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, has hailed the Indian men's junior hockey team for winning a historic bronze medal for the first time at the FIH Men's Junior World Cup 2025 in Chennai, beating Argentina 4-2 in the third-place playoff on Wednesday.

In a post on X, formerly Twitter, Dr. Mandaivya said the bronze medal proves that the "#ChakDeIndia spirit continues to shine!"

"Proud of our junior boys for scripting history with their first-ever bronze medal, defeating Argentina in a thrilling contest.Congratulations, Team India!" Dr Mandaviya wrote in his post that was accompanied by a video showing the Indian team, coached by two-time Olympic bronze medallist PR Sreejesh, celebrating their historic triumph.

In the match played at the Mayor Radhakrishnan Stadium in Chennai, the hosts recorded a sensational 4-2 comeback win against Argentina, scoring four goals in eleven minutes to secure third place in the tournament.

Ankit Pal (49’), Manmeet Singh (52’), Shardanand Tiwari (57’), and Anmol Ekka (58’) scored for India after Nicolas Rodriguez (3’) and Santiago Fernandez (44’) had given the visitors the lead.

This is the first time that India won the bronze medal after winning two gold medals (2001, 2016) and a silver (1997) previously, and had missed the bronze medal in 2005, losing to Spain in a penalty stroke in the third-place playoff.

Following this historic win, Hockey India announced INR 5 lakh each to players and INR 2.5 lakh to the support staff.

On Wednesday, India began the game on the front foot, looking to make inroads against the Argentina defence. However, they fell behind as the visitors took the lead against the run of play, with Nicolas Rodriguez (3’) converting his penalty stroke. The hosts responded strongly, but a goal eluded them till till after half-time, even as Argentina doubled the lead in the 44th minute. India scored four goals from the 49th minute to the 58th minute to seal a memorable victory.

- IANS

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Priya S
So proud of our boys! Winning a historic bronze in Chennai must have been an electric atmosphere. This is a great boost for hockey at the grassroots level. Hope this inspires more kids to pick up the stick.
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Rohit P
The cash reward from Hockey India is a good gesture, but I hope there's a sustained system of support for these junior players. We can't let talent fade away after such a big win. Need consistent funding and exposure tours.
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Sarah B
As someone new to following hockey in India, this is thrilling! The article mentions they won gold in 2001 and 2016. Is there a plan to build on this junior success for the next senior World Cup and Olympics?
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Vikram M
Chak De India indeed! Beating a strong team like Argentina is no small feat. Special mention to the goal scorers - Pal, Singh, Tiwari, Ekka - you've made the nation proud. Onwards and upwards! 🏑
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Michael C
Great to see the Minister acknowledging the win. Hope this political attention translates into better infrastructure for hockey across the country, not just a few centers. The sport needs it.

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