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Hockey India congratulate PR Sreejesh on receiving the prestigious Padma Bhushan

IANS April 28, 2025 286 views

PR Sreejesh, widely known as the "God of Modern Indian Hockey," has been awarded the prestigious Padma Bhushan, India's third-highest civilian honor. His remarkable 18-year international career includes multiple Olympic appearances and critical bronze medal wins in Tokyo and Paris. Sreejesh becomes only the second hockey player in history to receive this distinguished recognition, following the legendary Major Dhyan Chand. Beyond his playing career, he continues to inspire and contribute to Indian hockey as a coach for the junior national team.

"Sreejesh has been the heart of Indian hockey's resurgence on the world stage" - Bhola Nath Singh, Hockey India Secretary General"
Hockey India congratulate PR Sreejesh on receiving the prestigious Padma Bhushan
New Delhi, April 28: PR Sreejesh, former goalkeeper of the Indian Men’s Hockey Team and current coach of the Indian Junior Men’s Team, has been honoured with the Padma Bhushan, India’s third-highest civilian award.

Key Points

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First hockey player since Dhyan Chand to receive Padma Bhushan

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Four-time Olympic Games goalkeeper with stunning career

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Led junior team to Asian Cup title in 2024

Hockey India on Monday, proudly congratulated Sreejesh for receiving this prestigious recognition.

This remarkable recognition places Sreejesh alongside the legendary Major Dhyan Chand, making him only the second hockey player in history to receive the Padma Bhushan. Dhyan Chand was bestowed with this honour in 1956, and nearly seven decades later, Sreejesh’s contribution to Indian hockey earns him a place among the greats.

Celebrated as the “God of Modern Indian Hockey,” Sreejesh enjoyed a glittering 18-year international career, earning 336 caps for India before bidding farewell to professional hockey after the Paris 2024 Olympics. True to form, he delivered a series of stunning performances to help India clinch a Bronze medal, following up on the historic Bronze win at Tokyo 2020.

Throughout his distinguished career, Sreejesh collected numerous accolades, including the FIH Goalkeeper of the Year Award three times (2021, 2022, and 2024), the Arjuna Award in 2015, the Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award in 2021, and the World Games Athlete of the Year in 2021. Since making his senior international debut in 2010, he became a backbone of the Indian defense, known for his composure and brilliance under pressure.

Transitioning smoothly into coaching, Sreejesh led the Indian junior team to a memorable Junior Asia Cup title win in November 2024, continuing to contribute to Indian hockey’s growing success story.

Sreejesh’s impressive resume also includes appearances at four Olympic Games (London 2012, Rio 2016, Tokyo 2020, and Paris 2024), two Asian Games Gold medals (2014 and 2022), an Asian Games Bronze medal (2018), and two Commonwealth Games Silver medals (2014 and 2022). He also played a pivotal role in India’s triumph at the Asian Champions Trophy on four occasions (2011, 2016, 2018, and 2023).

Reflecting on this significant honour, Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey said, “PR Sreejesh’s contribution to Indian hockey, both as a player and now as a coach, has been extraordinary. He exemplifies dedication, excellence, and leadership. This Padma Bhushan is a fitting tribute to a career that has inspired countless young players across India. On behalf of Hockey India, I extend my heartfelt congratulations to him and his family.”

Adding to the sentiments, Hockey India Secretary General Shri Bhola Nath Singh stated, “Sreejesh has been the heart of Indian hockey’s resurgence on the world stage. His achievements are not just personal milestones but proud moments for the entire hockey fraternity. We are extremely proud of him and look forward to seeing him shape the future of Indian hockey through his coaching.”

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
What an absolute legend! Sreejesh has been the wall of Indian hockey for over a decade. So well deserved 👏 That bronze in Paris was magical to watch - he saved us so many times!
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Priya M.
As a hockey mom, I'm so grateful for role models like Sreejesh. My son looks up to him and now works extra hard at goalkeeper practice because "Sreejesh sir never gives up." This honor will inspire a whole new generation!
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Amit S.
While I completely agree Sreejesh deserves recognition, I wonder why it took so long? Players of his caliber should be honored during their peak playing years, not just at retirement. Still, better late than never!
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Neha P.
From watching him in London 2012 to now - what a journey! That penalty save against Germany in Tokyo still gives me chills. So happy to see him getting Dhyan Chand-level recognition 🏑
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Vikram J.
The fact that he's already making waves as a coach shows this man's hockey IQ is off the charts. Junior Asia Cup win in his first year? Legend status confirmed.
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Sunita R.
My favorite Sreejesh moment was when he consoled that young player who missed a penalty. True sportsmanship and leadership. Awards come and go, but that kind of character lasts forever.

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