Key Points

Hockey India has selected its 18-player men's squad for the upcoming Asia Cup. The tournament will be held in Bihar and is a crucial qualifier for the 2026 World Cup. Veteran drag-flicker Harmanpreet Singh will continue to lead the team as captain. Coach Craig Fulton emphasized the squad's experience and balance as key strengths for the high-stakes competition.

Key Points: Hockey India Names Harmanpreet Singh Captain for Asia Cup 2025

  • India placed in Pool A with Japan, China, and Kazakhstan
  • Tournament serves as qualifier for 2026 Hockey World Cup
  • Squad features strong balance across defense, midfield, and attack
  • Krishan Pathak and Suraj Karkera named as goalkeepers
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Hockey India announces 18-member team for Asia Cup 2025

India's 18-member hockey squad announced for Asia Cup in Bihar, aiming for World Cup qualification. Led by Harmanpreet Singh with experienced core.

"We’ve gone with an experienced squad that understands what it takes to perform in high-pressure situations. - Coach Craig Fulton"

New Delhi, August 20

Hockey India on Wednesday announced the 18-member Indian Men's Hockey squad for the upcoming Men's Asia Cup, scheduled to be held at the recently developed Rajgir Hockey Stadium in Bihar from August 29 to September 7 of this year.

As a qualifier for the FIH Hockey World Cup Belgium-Netherlands 2026, the tournament places India in Pool A with Japan, China, and Kazakhstan. India will begin their campaign against China on August 29, before facing Japan on August 31 and Kazakhstan on September 1, as per a press release from Hockey India.

Veteran drag-flicker Harmanpreet Singh will continue to serve as Captain in the continental tournament. The squad overall features a strong group of experienced campaigners, with depth and balance across all departments.

The goalkeeping duties will be shared by the dependable Krishan B Pathak and Suraj Karkera. In defence, captain Harmanpreet Singh and Amit Rohidas will be joined by Jarmanpreet Singh, Sumit, Sanjay, and Jugraj Singh, providing solidity at the back.

The midfield engine room comprises Manpreet Singh, Vivek Sagar Prasad, Rajinder Singh, Raj Kumar Pal, and Hardik Singh. Leading the attack, the forward line will be spearheaded by Mandeep Singh, Abhishek, Sukhjeet Singh, Shilanand Lakra, and Dilpreet Singh, offering plenty of firepower to trouble opposition defences.

Meanwhile, Nilam Sanjeep Xess and Selvam Karthi have been named as the reserve players, as per a press release from Hockey India.

Speaking on the team selection, Indian Men's Team Coach Craig Fulton said, as quoted by the press release, "We've gone with an experienced squad that understands what it takes to perform in high-pressure situations. The Asia Cup is crucial for us because qualification for the World Cup is at stake, so we needed players who have the composure, resilience, and know-how to deliver. The selection reflects our intent -- to put forward a team that can compete strongly and achieve our main objective."

"I'm very pleased with the balance and quality across the squad. We have leaders in every line -- defence, midfield, and attack -- and that collective strength is what excites me the most. I think the way this team can play together will be our strongest asset," he added.

Indian Men's Hockey Team for Men's Asia Cup 2025:

Goalkeepers:

1. Krishan B Pathak.

2. Suraj Karkera.

Defenders:

3. Sumit.

4. Jarmanpreet Singh.

5. Sanjay.

6. Harmanpreet Singh.

7. Amit Rohidas.

8. Jugraj Singh.

Midfielders:

9. Rajinder Singh.

10. Raj Kumar Pal.

11. Hardik Singh.

12. Manpreet Singh.

13. Vivek Sagar Prasad.

Forwards:

14. Mandeep Singh.

15. Shilanand Lakra.

16. Abhishek.

17. Sukhjeet Singh.

18. Dilpreet Singh.

Reserves:

1. Nilam Sanjeep Xess.

2. Selvam Karthi.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see a balanced team with experienced players. Coach Fulton's strategy seems sound - we need that World Cup qualification. Hope our boys get good support in Bihar. The new Rajgir stadium should be a great venue!
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Aman W
While the team looks strong, I'm a bit concerned about the forward line. We need more consistent goal scorers. Mandeep and Dilpreet have been inconsistent lately. Hope they find their form for this crucial tournament.
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Sarah B
Exciting to see hockey developing in smaller cities like Rajgir! The new stadium in Bihar is a positive step for sports infrastructure in India. Wishing the team all the best - let's dominate Pool A! 🥅
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Vikram M
Our defence looks rock solid with Harmanpreet, Amit Rohidas and Jugraj Singh. Plus Krishan Pathak is reliable in goal. Should be able to handle Japan and China comfortably. Kazakhstan might be tricky but we should top the group.
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Michael C
Good to see the reserves getting opportunities too. Nilam Xess and Selvam Karthi are talented players who deserve their chance. Depth in squad is important for long tournaments. All the best Team India! 🏆

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