Key Points

Hockey Haryana dominated their semi-final with a convincing 3-0 victory over Uttar Pradesh. The second semi-final saw Odisha pull off a dramatic 3-2 win against host team Punjab. Both teams displayed exceptional skill and determination throughout the matches. The stage is now set for an exciting championship final between Haryana and Odisha.

Key Points: Haryana and Odisha Reach Junior Men Hockey National Championship Final

  • Haryana defeats Uttar Pradesh 3-0 with Nitin scoring twice
  • Odisha edges Punjab 3-2 in dramatic semi-final clash
  • Karan Lakra scores winning goal for Odisha in final minutes
  • Host Punjab to face Uttar Pradesh in third-place playoff
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Haryana, Odisha strom into final of 15th Hockey India Junior Men National Championship 2025

Hockey Haryana and Hockey Association of Odisha advance to 15th Hockey India Junior Men National Championship 2025 final after thrilling semi-final victories in Jalandhar.

"Odisha defeated the host 3-2 with Karan Lakra scoring in the final few minutes - Match Report"

Jalandhar, August 21

Hockey Haryana and Hockey Association of Odisha emerged victorious at the semi-finals of the 15th Hockey India Junior Men National Championship 2025 in Jalandhar, Punjab, setting up a thrilling clash for the final. Meanwhile, host Hockey Punjab will face Uttar Pradesh Hockey in the clash for third place.

In the first semi-final of the day, Hockey Haryana defeated Uttar Pradesh Hockey, 3-0, with Hockey Haryana's Nitin (3', 54') scoring two goals for his team, while Jeetpal (47') scored the third goal.

The second semi-final match between Hockey Association of Odisha and Hockey Punjab was a closely contested affair in which Odisha defeated the host 3 - 2 with Karan Lakra (58') scoring in the final few minutes of the game. The other two goals for Hockey Association of Odisha were scored by Pratap Toppo (1',15'), while captain Gursewak Singh (12') and Manmeet Singh Rai (44') scored a goal each for Hockey Punjab.

Earlier in the quarter-final, Hockey Haryana defeated Hockey Karnataka in a close 3-2 match with Navraj Singh (6'), Sachin (22') and Chirag (59') scoring for Hockey Haryana while Nitesh Sharma (28') and Sampan Ganapathy (43') scored for Hockey Karnataka.

After a rain-washed day, the second quarter-final took place in the evening with Uttar Pradesh Hockey taking on Hockey Madhya Pradesh and defeating them 2-1 to secure their place. Satyam Pandey (34') and Akash Pal (47') scored a goal each for Uttar Pradesh Hockey, while the lone goal for Hockey Madhya Pradesh was scored by Harsh Phalswal (59') in the final minutes of the game.

In the third Quarter - Final match, Hockey Association of Odisha defeated Manipur Hockey 9-0 with Karan Lakra (54', 59') scoring two goals and Bilkan Oram (4'), Ritik Lakra (25'), Yojin Minz (27'), Nitesh Minz (28'), Harun Minz (29'), Abhisek Topno (39') and Deepak Pradhan (47') scoring a goal each.

The final match of the day took place between Hockey Punjab and Hockey Jharkhand, with the host cementing their place in the semi-finals with a 4-1 win over Hockey Jharkhand. Japnit Singh (8', 47') scored two goals for Hockey Punjab, while captain Gursewak Singh (4') and Jobanpreet Singh (57') scored one goal each. The lone goal for Hockey Jharkhand was scored by Amrit Horo (59').

- ANI

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Priya S
Odisha's hockey development program is showing amazing results! Their 9-0 quarter-final win against Manipur was dominant. Great to see emerging talent from tribal areas getting opportunities.
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Aman W
Haryana's defense was solid - keeping a clean sheet against UP in semi-finals is impressive. Nitin with two goals shows clinical finishing. Looking forward to an exciting final!
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Sarah B
As someone new to Indian hockey, I'm amazed by the depth of talent across states. The scoring distribution shows this isn't just about one or two star players - real team efforts everywhere!
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Karthik V
Disappointed with Punjab's loss as hosts, but they fought well against Odisha. Gursewak Singh leading from the front as captain. Hope they bounce back strong in the bronze match!
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Nikhil C
The rain-affected schedule shows these young players' resilience. Playing quarter-finals in evening after washout and still delivering quality hockey - future of Indian hockey is bright! 🌟

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