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Tamil Nadu will host the FIH Hockey Men's Junior World Cup 2025, marking the first time the tournament will feature 24 teams. The event will be jointly held in Chennai and Madurai, with Deputy CM Udhayanidhi Stalin emphasizing the state’s dedication to sports development. Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey praised Tamil Nadu’s enthusiasm, calling it a historic milestone for Indian hockey. The MoU signing and logo launch signal the start of preparations for the prestigious tournament.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu to Host FIH Hockey Junior World Cup 2025 in Chennai and Madurai

  • Tamil Nadu to co-host FIH Junior World Cup in Chennai and Madurai
  • First edition to feature 24 teams globally
  • Deputy CM Udhayanidhi Stalin highlights state’s sporting commitment
  • Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey calls it a historic milestone
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Hockey India, Government of Tamil Nadu sign MoU for FIH Hockey Men's Junior World Cup 2025; Official logo unveiled

Tamil Nadu partners with Hockey India for FIH Junior World Cup 2025, unveiling the official logo as 24 teams prepare to compete in Chennai and Madurai.

"We are proud that Tamil Nadu has been chosen as the host for the FIH Hockey Men's Junior World Cup 2025. – Udhayanidhi Stalin"

Chennai, June 19

Hockey India signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Tamil Nadu to host the FIH Hockey Men's Junior World Cup Tamil Nadu 2025 on Thursday. The MoU ceremony, held at the Taj Coromandel Hotel in Chennai, also witnessed the official unveiling of the tournament logo, kickstarting the countdown to one of the most anticipated global hockey events.

Scheduled to take place from November 28 to December 10, the two-week tournament will be jointly hosted in the cities of Chennai and Madurai. In a historic first, the 2025 edition will feature 24 teams from across the world, making it the most inclusive and competitive edition of the FIH Hockey Men's Junior World Cup Tamil Nadu 2025 to date.

The MoU signing event was attended by dignitaries including the Honourable Deputy Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Thiru Udhayanidhi Stalin, Atulya Misra, IAS, Additional Chief Secretary to the Government of Tamil Nadu, Meghanath Reddy, IAS, Member Secretary, SDAT, Hockey India Secretary General, Bhola Nath Singh, Hockey India Treasurer Sh. Sekar J. Manoharan, and Hockey India Director General Cdr. RK Srivastava.

Speaking on the occasion, Honourable Deputy Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Thiru Udhayanidhi Stalin, said, "We are proud that Tamil Nadu has been chosen as the host for the FIH Hockey Men's Junior World Cup Tamil Nadu 2025. This is a proud moment not just for our state, but for the entire country. Hosting such a prestigious international tournament reflects our commitment to supporting and developing sport at all levels."

"Chennai and Madurai are cities that embody both tradition and progress, and we are confident they will provide a world-class experience for athletes, officials, and fans from around the world. We will leave no stone unturned in ensuring that this tournament is organised with the highest standards of excellence, and we hope it ignites a new wave of sporting enthusiasm, especially amongst our youth," he added.

Hockey India President, Dilip Tirkey, stated, "The FIH Hockey Men's Junior World Cup Tamil Nadu 2025 is a crucial event in the international hockey calendar - a breeding ground for future legends of the sport. We are extremely pleased to partner with the Government of Tamil Nadu for this edition, which is set to be historic with 24 participating teams - the highest ever."

"Tamil Nadu has shown great commitment and enthusiasm towards the sport, and I have no doubt that Chennai and Madurai will serve as exceptional host cities. We thank the Honourable Deputy Chief Minister and the Sports Development Authority of Tamil Nadu for their wholehearted support. With India having previously hosted this tournament successfully in Bhubaneswar, Lucknow, and New Delhi, we now look forward to making the 2025 edition the best one yet," he concluded.

Hockey India Secretary General, Bhola Nath Singh, added, "Hosting the FIH Hockey Men's Junior World Cup for the fourth time is both a privilege and a testament to India's growing reputation as a dependable and passionate host of major sporting events. This tournament is a celebration of youth, talent, and the global hockey community. The inclusion of 24 teams in this edition speaks volumes about the sport's expanding reach, and we are excited to welcome the best junior talent from every continent."

"We sincerely thank the Government of Tamil Nadu for its proactive support. The MoU signed today is more than just a formality--it is a shared promise to deliver an unforgettable tournament that inspires generations to come," he added.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Great news for Indian hockey! Tamil Nadu has been doing amazing work in sports infrastructure. Hope this tournament inspires more youngsters to take up hockey. Just one suggestion - ticket prices should be kept affordable so local families can experience world-class hockey.
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Priya M.
As a Chennai resident, I'm so excited! � We've hosted cricket matches before but international hockey is special. Hope they use this opportunity to upgrade facilities in both cities. Madurai especially deserves this boost to its sports scene.
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Arjun S.
️24 teams is fantastic! But I hope Hockey India ensures our junior team gets proper preparation. We can't just rely on home advantage. Other countries take junior tournaments very seriously these days.
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Sunita R.
Wonderful to see major tournaments being distributed across India instead of just the usual metro cities. South India has produced so many hockey legends - this recognition is long overdue. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Vikram D.
Hope they maintain the grounds properly. Last time I went to a hockey match in Chennai, the turf wasn't in great condition. International tournaments need world-class facilities. Otherwise what will foreign teams think of Indian sports management?
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Meena T.
As a former hockey player from Tamil Nadu, this brings tears to my eyes. When I was playing, we struggled for basic equipment. Now our state is hosting a World Cup! Hope they organize school visits so kids can meet the players and get inspired.

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