India vs Belgium Junior Hockey Clash: Can the Goal-Scoring Colts Conquer Their Rivals?

The Indian junior men's hockey team is riding high after a dominant group stage where they scored 29 goals. Their real test begins now as they face a strong Belgian side in the quarterfinals. Coach PR Sreejesh acknowledges Belgium's strength but feels his players are ready for the challenge. Captain Rohit says the team is confident and will give their all in this crucial knockout match.

Key Points: India Faces Belgium in Junior Hockey World Cup Quarterfinal

  • India dominated the group stage, scoring a tournament-high 29 goals against Chile, Oman, and Switzerland
  • The quarterfinal against Belgium marks the start of a much tougher challenge for the Indian colts
  • India holds a recent edge, having beaten Belgium 1-0 in the 2021 Junior World Cup final
  • Coach Sreejesh believes the big group-stage wins were crucial for building team momentum and confidence
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FIH Hockey Men's Junior World Cup Tamil Nadu 2025: Confident India ready for Belgium challenge in QFs

India's high-scoring junior hockey team, coached by PR Sreejesh, prepares for a tough quarterfinal challenge against traditional rivals Belgium in Chennai.

"We are looking forward to a good contest. Belgium is a strong side and our campaign truly starts now. - PR Sreejesh"

Chennai, December 4

The Indian Junior Men's Hockey Team will face traditional rivals Belgium in the quarterfinals of the prestigious FIH Hockey Men's Junior World Cup Tamil Nadu 2025 to be played on Friday at the Mayor Radhakrishnan Hockey Stadium in Egmore, Chennai.

The PR Sreejesh-coached side has been mercurial in the round-robin stage, notching up significant victories, albeit against sides not traditionally strong in hockey. They beat Chile 7-0, Oman 17-0 and Switzerland 5-0. The team's goalkeepers have hardly been tested against these sides, while the team's attack has had a golden run - scoring a total of 29 goals, the highest by any team in the tournament so far.

But against Belgium, they will be tested. The team came into the quarterfinals after finishing second in pool D, behind Spain. They beat Namibia 12-1 in their first match, lost to Spain 0-2 and beat Egypt 10-0, as per a press release from Hockey India.

In the 2021 Junior World Cup in Odisha, India beat Belgium in a 1-0 close encounter and in the 2016 Junior World Cup in Lucknow, they had beaten Belgium 2-1. Though the two junior sides haven't played each other much in the recent times, both nations are powerhouses in hockey with strong domestic structure and U-21 programme - making the contest a feisty one.

Speaking about the match, Sreejesh said, "We are looking forward to a good contest. Belgium is a strong side and our campaign truly starts now. The big wins in the round robin stage were needed to set the right momentum for the tournament and shake off any nerves of a big tournament. I feel the players are ready for the challenge."

India Colts Skipper Rohit also emphasised the team being upbeat. "For some of us, this is the second Junior World Cup, but for many in the team, they are playing this prestigious tournament for the first time, and naturally there would be some nerves. But I think the way we have played the first three matches, has given us confidence, and we know our potential. We will give it our all, against Belgium," Rohit said.

India will play the Quarterfinals in Chennai on December 5.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud to see this tournament in Tamil Nadu! The stadium looks fantastic. Sreejesh as coach is a masterstroke - his experience in high-pressure games will be invaluable. The team seems confident but grounded. All the best for the QF!
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David E
Watching from Canada. The scorelines against Chile, Oman, and Switzerland were impressive, but it's true the goalkeepers weren't tested. Belgium's attack will be a proper challenge. Hope the defense is ready. Should be a cracking match.
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Rohit P
A respectful point: while the big wins are great for morale, I hope the team isn't overconfident. Belgium lost only to Spain, who are top class. We need to be sharp from the first whistle. No room for error now. Jai Hind!
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Sneha F
The future of Indian hockey looks so bright with these colts! It's amazing to see such a strong domestic structure paying off. Captain Rohit's words show good leadership. Let's back our team fully. Booking my tickets for Chennai right now!
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Karthik V
Belgium is always a tough opponent, senior or junior. But we have the historical edge in Junior WCs. Playing at home in Chennai is a huge advantage. The crowd will be the 12th man. Let's make some noise and support our champions!

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