Key Points

Deepika has etched her name in history as the first Indian to win the Poligras Magic Skill Award. Her breathtaking solo goal against the Netherlands captivated fans worldwide, earning her the prestigious honor. The 21-year-old forward dedicated the win to Indian hockey, calling it a collective achievement. This milestone highlights the rising talent in Indian women's hockey on the global stage.

Key Points: Deepika Makes History as First Indian to Win Poligras Magic Skill Award

  • Deepika's solo goal against Netherlands turned the game for India
  • Award celebrates most creative moments in FIH Pro League
  • Global fan vote crowned her over Spain and Australia nominees
  • Victory marks a historic first for Indian hockey
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Hockey: Deepika scripts history, becomes first Indian to win Poligras Magic Skill Award

Indian hockey star Deepika wins global fan vote for her stunning solo goal against Netherlands, becoming the first Indian to claim the Poligras Magic Skill Award.

"This award isn't just mine, it belongs to Indian hockey. Let's keep pushing forward together. – Deepika"

New Delhi, July 16

Indian Women's Hockey Team forward Deepika created history by becoming the first-ever Indian player to win the prestigious Poligras Magic Skill Award as hockey fans from across the globe voted for her sensational solo field goal against the Netherlands during the Bhubaneswar leg of the 2024-25 FIH Hockey Pro League season, according to a press release from Hockey India.

The 21-year-old attacker earned global recognition for her breathtaking run and finish in the 35th minute during India's match against World No.1 the Netherlands, which they won in a shootout after a 2-2 draw. With India trailing 0-2, Deepika cut through the Dutch defence down the left flank, dribbled along the baseline, dinked the ball over a defender's stick, and finished it past the goalkeeper to open the scoring for India.

The Poligras Magic Skill Award celebrates the most creative and skilful moments in the FIH Hockey Pro League and is voted for by fans worldwide. Deepika's goal was one of three women's nominations alongside Spain's Patricia Alvarez and Australia's women's team. The winner was decided entirely through a global fan vote, and Deepika emerged as the favourite, making a landmark achievement for Indian hockey. The men's award was won by Belgium's Victor Wegnez for his midfield brilliance, which led to a team goal against Spain.

Upon winning the award, an elated Deepika said, as quoted by Hockey India press release, "I am truly honoured to have won this award. Scoring that goal against a challenging opponent like the Netherlands was truly a special moment for me, and now receiving this recognition means a lot. I thank my teammates, coaches, family and friends who continue to support and inspire me every day."

"This award isn't just mine, it belongs to Indian hockey. Let's keep pushing forward together," she added.

- ANI

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Priya S
As a former hockey player myself, I know how difficult that baseline dribble is! Deepika has made every Indian girl dreaming of sports proud today. More facilities needed at grassroots level now!
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Aman W
While this is fantastic news, I wish our media gave hockey even half the coverage they give to cricket. Our women's team consistently performs but gets ignored until they win something big.
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Sarah B
That goal against Netherlands was world class! Watched it live and couldn't believe my eyes. At just 21, Deepika has such maturity in her game. Future captain material for sure!
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Karthik V
Remember when people said women's sports don't have the same excitement? Deepika just proved them wrong with that spectacular solo effort. More power to our women athletes!
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Nisha Z
So happy to see hockey getting recognition! But government needs to increase funding - our players still struggle with basic facilities while other nations have world-class infrastructure.
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Vikram M
That dink over the defender's stick was pure filth! 😂 Netherlands didn't see it coming. Proud to see an Indian beating the best in the world at their own game. #HockeyIsBack

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