Key Points

The Hockey India League 2026 mini auctions are scheduled for September 24th in New Delhi. Over 100 players will be available for franchises to bid on, with strict squad composition rules in place. Hockey India President Dr. Dilip Tirkey emphasized the league's focus on player exposure and growth. The event promises high drama as teams strategize to build competitive squads for the upcoming season.

Key Points: Hockey India League 2026 Mini Auctions Set for September 24

  • Over 100 players will be available for bidding across men's and women's categories
  • Teams have a salary cap of INR 4 crore for men and INR 2 crore for women
  • Squads will consist of 20 players with a maximum of 7 overseas recruits
  • Franchises must include a minimum of 3 Indian junior players in each team
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Hockey India League 2026: Mini auctions to take place on Sep 24

Over 100 players go under the hammer as HIL 2026 mini auctions begin Sep 24 in New Delhi. Follow the squad-building drama with INR 4 crore men's salary cap.

"The mini auction... promises to be action-packed as our first milestone for the second edition of the HIL. - Dr. Dilip Tirkey, Hockey India President"

New Delhi, Sep 23

The excitement is building as the countdown begins for the Hockey India League (HIL) 2026 Men’s and Women’s Mini Auctions, to be held on Wednesday in New Delhi. With franchises eager to sharpen their squads and secure the hottest talent in world hockey, the auctions promise all the drama and strategy of sport off the field.

Over 100 men’s and women's players will be in the spotlight as they hope to get into their favourite teams. With a salary cap of INR 4 crore for men’s teams and INR 2 crore for women’s teams, every move at the bidding table will count. Each squad will consist of 20 players (2 goalkeepers + 18 outfield players), with a maximum of 7 overseas recruits and a minimum of 3 Indian juniors, ensuring opportunities for the next generation.

The auctions will feature three base price slabs — INR 2 lakh, INR 5 lakh, and INR 10 lakh — with INR 2 lakh as the minimum for both Indian and overseas players.

Notably, franchises will only be allowed to bid where they have sufficient budget and open playing positions available. Teams will also be required to maintain a balance between their remaining purse and the players required to complete the squad.

Speaking on the occasion, Hockey India President, Dr. Dilip Tirkey, said, “It takes a lot of steadfast resolve and commitment for a federation to ensure the continued success of a league, especially for a legacy sport like hockey. The core purpose of a league is to build inclusion and opportunity for the sport to grow. The Hero HIL 2026 edition is being planned with this resolve to keep player exposure, welfare, and growth at the centre of our focus.

"While we do this throughout the year across our competitions calendar, the HIL allows a unique opportunity for healthy corporate participation to contribute and get involved in the sport. We are proud of each of our franchise partners for their belief and contribution to ensure the success of the league. The mini auction taking place tomorrow promises to be action-packed as our first milestone for the second edition of the HIL. I wish all the teams and players the best of luck,” he added.

With the auctions shaping up as a critical step towards team-building, excitement is already running high as franchises strategise to secure top talent for the upcoming season of the Hockey India League 2026.

The auction will start at 10:30 am onwards. Men’s auction will be followed by women’s auction.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great to see equal focus on women's hockey! The ₹2 crore cap for women's teams shows progress, though I wish the gap with men's teams was smaller. Our women's team has brought so much pride to the nation.
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Aman W
The mandatory 3 Indian juniors rule is brilliant! This will give young talent proper exposure. Hope franchises don't just treat it as a formality and actually develop these players.
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Sarah B
As someone new to following hockey, this auction system seems really interesting. The salary caps and bidding rules make it strategic like IPL. Looking forward to learning more about the players!
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Vikram M
Dr. Tirkey's leadership is showing results. Good to see corporate participation growing. But I hope they focus on grassroots development too, not just the glamour of auctions.
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Nisha Z
Will the auction be televised? Hockey needs more media coverage. If we can watch IPL auctions for hours, why not hockey? This is our national sport after all! 📺

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