Key Points

The Hockey Asia Cup 2025 kicks off in Rajgir, Bihar with India facing China in the opening match. Eight top Asian hockey teams will compete for continental supremacy and a coveted spot in the 2026 FIH Hockey World Cup. South Korea enters as five-time champions looking to extend their record. The tournament promises high-stakes matches and exciting hockey action across multiple pool stages.

Key Points: India vs China Hockey Asia Cup 2025 Opener Revealed

  • India faces China in tournament opener on August 29
  • Tournament determines FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 qualification
  • Two pools with eight teams competing
  • Reigning champions South Korea seek sixth title
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Hockey Asia Cup: Host India to start campaign against China on Aug 29

India hosts Hockey Asia Cup 2025, competing for continental glory and World Cup qualification in Rajgir, Bihar

"The Asia Cup Rajgir Bihar 2025 will bring together the very best of Asian hockey. - Fumio Ogura, AHF President"

Rajgir, Aug 19

India will start their Hockey Asia Cup 2025 campaign against China on August 29 as the Asian Hockey Federation on Tuesday announced the schedule for the continental tournament to be held in Rajgir, Bihar, India.

The prestigious tournament will not only crown the best team in Asia but also the winners of Asia Cup 2025 will qualify for the FIH Hockey World Cup Belgium - Netherlands 2026.

The tournament will open on August 29 with an exciting day of action, featuring reigning champions Korea beginning their title defense against Chinese Taipei before home favourites India take on China in front of an expected passionate home crowd.

India will take on Japan in their second pool stage match on August 31 before taking on Kazakhstan in their final pool stage fixture on the following day, September 1.

The participating nations are divided into two pools: Pool A consists of India, Japan, China, and Kazakhstan, while Pool B includes Malaysia, Korea, Bangladesh, and Chinese Taipei. The pool stage will be followed by the Super4s, with the Final on September 7 between the teams finishing first and second in the Super4s. The champion will lift the Asia Cup 2025 trophy and secure a spot at the FIH Hockey World Cup Belgium-Netherlands 2026.

Bangladesh and Kazakhstan have replaced Pakistan and Oman as per the schedule released by the AHF.

AHF President Fumio Ogura said, "The Asia Cup Rajgir Bihar 2025 will bring together the very best of Asian hockey. With World Cup qualification on the line, every match will carry enormous importance. We are confident this edition will showcase thrilling competition, inspire millions of fans, and leave a lasting legacy for the sport in Asia."

Reigning champions South Korea are the most successful side in the tournament's history with five titles to their name while India and Pakistan have both claimed the continental trophy three times each.

- IANS

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Priya S
Interesting that Pakistan isn't participating this time. India-Pakistan hockey matches are always electric, but hopefully Bangladesh and Kazakhstan will bring good competition. World Cup qualification is the real prize here!
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Aditya G
Our pool looks manageable but Japan can be tricky. Hope the boys are training hard. Need to win this to automatically qualify for World Cup 2026. Jai Hind! 🏆
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Sarah B
As an expat living in India, it's amazing to see hockey getting this level of attention. The passion for sports here is incredible. Looking forward to watching some high-quality hockey!
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Karthik V
Only 3 Asia Cup titles? We should have more given our hockey legacy. Time to change that record this year. The team has been performing well recently, so expectations are high!
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Michael C
The scheduling seems tight with matches on consecutive days. Hope the players get adequate recovery time. Fitness will be crucial in this format.
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Neha E
Respectfully, I hope the organizers have improved the facilities in Rajgir. Last time there were issues with accommodation and transport for spectators. The players and fans deserve the best experience.

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