Key Points

Hockey India has announced the 20-member squad for the Women's Asia Cup 2025. The tournament will be held in Hangzhou, China from September 5-14. This event is crucial as the winner qualifies directly for the 2026 FIH Women's Hockey World Cup. The Indian team features a balanced mix of experienced players and young talent under captain Salima Tete.

Key Points: Hockey India Announces Salima Tete Led Squad for Women's Asia Cup 2025

  • Squad led by captain Salima Tete with mix of youth and experience
  • Tournament held in Hangzhou from September 5-14, 2025
  • Winner earns direct qualification for 2026 FIH World Cup
  • India placed in Pool B with Japan, Thailand and Singapore
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Hockey India announces India squad for Women's Asia Cup 2025

India's 20-member women's hockey team for Asia Cup 2025 revealed, led by Salima Tete. Tournament offers direct qualification for 2026 FIH World Cup.

"The Women's Asia Cup is not only a prestigious continental championship but also a direct qualifying event for the 2026 FIH Women's Hockey World Cup. - Harendra Singh"

New Delhi, August 21

Hockey India on Thursday announced the 20-member Indian Women's Hockey Team for the upcoming Women's Asia Cup 2025, scheduled to be held in Hangzhou, China, from September 5 to 14.

The tournament holds added significance as the winner of the Women's Asia Cup will earn a direct qualification for the FIH Women's Hockey World Cup 2026, making it a crucial event in the international hockey calendar, as per a press release from Hockey India.

India has been drawn in Pool B, where they will face Japan, Thailand, and Singapore. The team will open their campaign against Thailand on 5th September, followed by a clash with Japan on 6th September. India will play their final pool-stage match against Singapore on 8th September.

The squad, which will be led by Salima Tete, features a balanced mix of youth and experience, with goalkeepers Bansari Solanki and Bichu Devi Kharibam providing depth under the post. The defence unit will be marshalled by experienced players like Nikki Pradhan and Udita, supported by youngsters Manisha Chauhan, Jyoti, Suman Devi Thoudam, and Ishika Chaudhary.

In the midfield, the team boasts strong names such as Neha, Captain Salima Tete, Lalremsiami, Sharmila Devi, Sunelita Toppo, and Vaishnavi Vitthal Phalke, ensuring both creativity and stability. The forward line includes a blend of seasoned campaigners and rising stars -- Navneet Kaur, Sangita Kumari, Mumtaz Khan, Deepika, Beauty Dungdung, and Rutaja Dadaso Pisal.

Speaking on the squad, Indian Women's Team chief coach Harendra Singh said as quoted by Hockey India press release, "We are excited about the squad we have selected for the Women's Asia Cup in Hangzhou. The group has been training with great intensity, and we have tried to strike the right balance between experienced campaigners and young talent. Our focus will be on playing an aggressive and disciplined brand of hockey, and we believe this team has the capability to compete strongly against the best in Asia."

He further added, "The Women's Asia Cup is not only a prestigious continental championship but also a direct qualifying event for the 2026 FIH Women's Hockey World Cup. With the winner earning an automatic berth, the stakes are extremely high. Every match will test our composure, fitness, and tactical execution. The players are motivated to rise to the occasion, and we are confident of delivering performances that make India proud."

India's Squad for Women's Asia Cup 2025:

Goalkeepers:

1. Bansari Solanki2. Bichu Devi Kharibam

Defenders:

3. Manisha Chauhan4. Udita5. Jyoti6. Suman Devi Thoudam7. Nikki Pradhan8. Ishika Chaudhary

Midfielders:

9. Neha10. Vaishnavi Vitthal Phalke11. Salima Tete12. Sharmila Devi13. Lalremsiami14. Sunelita Toppo

Forwards:

15. Navneet Kaur16. Rutaja Dadaso Pisal17. Beauty Dungdung18. Mumtaz Khan19. Deepika20. Sangita Kumari.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see young talents like Mumtaz Khan and Ishika Chaudhary getting opportunities. Our pool looks manageable but Japan will be the real test. Hope the team gets proper training facilities before the tournament.
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Ananya R
Why is Savita Punia not in the squad? She's been our rock in goal for years. While I trust the selectors, her experience would have been valuable in such a crucial tournament. Hope the new goalkeepers step up!
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Sarah B
As someone who follows hockey closely, I'm excited to see Lalremsiami and Navneet Kaur in action together. Their coordination in the forward line could be our secret weapon against stronger teams like China and Korea.
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Vikram M
Direct World Cup qualification at stake! This is huge for women's hockey in India. Hope they get good coverage on TV and streaming platforms. These girls deserve our support and visibility.
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Kavya N
Harendra Singh's return as coach is a positive move. His experience with the men's team should help. The squad looks balanced but the real challenge will be consistency throughout the tournament. Best wishes to the team! 💪

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