Key Points

India has been placed in Pool C alongside Germany, Ireland, and Namibia for the FIH Women's Junior Hockey World Cup 2025. The tournament, featuring 24 teams for the first time, will be held in Santiago, Chile, from December 1-13. Chile's hockey federation president Andres de Witt expressed pride in hosting the expanded event. Reigning champions Netherlands will defend their title in this prestigious competition.

Key Points: India Drawn in Pool C for FIH Women's Junior Hockey World Cup 2025

  • India to face Germany, Ireland, and Namibia in Pool C
  • Historic 24-team format debuts in Chile
  • Event scheduled for December 1-13 in Santiago
  • Netherlands defend title as reigning champions
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FIH Hockey Women's Junior World Cup 2025: India placed in Pool C

India placed in Pool C with Germany, Ireland, and Namibia for the expanded 24-team FIH Women's Junior Hockey World Cup 2025 in Chile.

"It is great that the first ever 24-team FIH Hockey Women's Junior World Cup... will be played in Chile! – Andres de Witt, Chilean Field Hockey Federation President"

Lausanne, June 13

On the occasion of the draw ceremony held on Friday in Santiago, Chile, the six Pools of the upcoming expanded FIH Hockey Women's Junior World Cup Chile 2025, which will feature 24 teams for the very first time, have been determined as follows:

Pool A: Netherlands, Japan, Chile, Malaysia

Pool B: Argentina, Belgium, Zimbabwe, Wales

Pool C: Germany, India, Ireland, Namibia

Pool D: England, South Africa, China, Austria

Pool E: Australia, Spain, Canada, Scotland

Pool F: United States, Korea, New Zealand, Uruguay

Israel Castro, Director of the Chilean National Sports Institute attended the draw ceremony, as well as Alvaro Ipinza, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Sports, Miguel Angeles Mujica, President, Chilean Olympic Committee, Carolina Sanz, Vice President, Chilean Olympic Committee, Juan Pablo Casorzo, Development Manager, Government of Santiago along with Andres de Witt, President of the Chilean Field Hockey Federation and Tony von Ondarza, FIH Honorary member.

Chilean Field Hockey Federation President, Andres de Witt said: "It is great that the first ever 24-team FIH Hockey Women's Junior World Cup, with teams coming from all over the world, will be played in Chile! It is also special for us that the draw ceremony for the event is being held locally in Chile for the first time, which is a great honour and responsibility for us."

This mega event in our country celebrates the Pan American heritage and will be held in our home, the Claudia Schuler National Hockey Stadium, and it would not be possible without the support of the government of Chile and our President,The Gabriel Boric and Minister of Sport Jaime Pizarro among many others. I also want to thank FIH President Tayyab Ikram for the honour of being able to host this tournament in our home."

FIH president Tayyab Ikram said: "It's with great pleasure that FIH is going back to Chile for one of its most important events. Thank you to the leadership of Chile Hockey Federation, especially my dear friend Andres, under whose leadership we are making Chile a global hub of hockey. It will be a great occasion to welcome all the young stars from all over the world, who will be coming to enjoy the sporting moments, performing their best and also to enjoy the fantastic hospitality of Chile."

"I am full of gratitude for the government and all the stakeholders and sponsors who are helping Chile hockey organise this mega event in Santiago. I am very happy that Santiago is not only becoming a global hub of hockey but also promoting and developing our beautiful sport at all levels. Thank you President Andres, thank you Chile Hockey executive board and thank you community of hockey in Chile," Tayyab Ikram said as quoted by FIH release.

The pinnacle of the FIH junior women's tournaments will be held from December 1 to December 13 in the city of Santiago, Chile.

Netherlands are the current Junior Women's World Champions, having defeated Argentina in the final of the 2023 edition.

- ANI

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Priya K.
Exciting to see our junior women's team in Pool C! Germany will be tough competition but I believe our girls can top the group. Let's hope they get good preparation time before the tournament. 🇮🇳🏑
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Rahul S.
Good balanced pool for India. Ireland and Namibia should be manageable, but Germany will test our defense. Hope Hockey India arranges some exposure tours before December. Our junior team has shown promise recently!
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Ananya P.
Chile hosting 24 teams is a big step for global hockey! Though I wish India could host more international tournaments too. Our infrastructure is improving but need more world-class stadiums like the one in Santiago.
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Vikram J.
The expansion to 24 teams is great for women's hockey development. But I'm concerned about our team's consistency - sometimes brilliant, sometimes average. Need more mental conditioning coaches to handle pressure situations.
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Sneha M.
So proud to see women's hockey getting this global platform! My daughter plays at school level and this tournament will inspire many young girls. Hope DD Sports or Star Sports broadcasts all matches in India.
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Karthik R.
Interesting to see China in Pool D with England. Would have preferred more Asian teams in our pool for regional rivalry. But this format will give our players exposure to different playing styles. All the best Team India!

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