Key Points

The Hockey India League Governing Council has taken over the UP Rudras franchise for the upcoming 2026 season. This action ensures the team's players can still participate after the owners withdrew due to financial reasons. The council will manage the team temporarily while looking for a new owner to take over. This news comes on the same day as the HIL 2026 Mini Auctions, where teams will build their squads.

Key Points: Hockey India League Takes Over UP Rudras for HIL 2026 Season

  • Governing Council steps in to ensure UP Rudras players compete in HIL 2026 season
  • Move aims to preserve the league's competitive balance following franchise exit
  • Council will operate the team while seeking new permanent franchise owners
  • Decision coincides with HIL 2026 Mini Auctions for over 100 players
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Hockey India League Governing Council takes over UP Rudras franchise for 2026 season

Hockey India League Governing Council assumes control of UP Rudras to ensure team participation in HIL 2026, maintaining league balance after franchise withdrawal.

"The Governing Council will manage and run the new team’s affairs until a new franchise owner comes forward. - HIL Governing Council Statement"

New Delhi, Sep 24

The Hockey India League (Hero HIL) Governing Council on Wednesday announced that it has taken over the operations of the UP Rudras franchise for the upcoming HIL 2026 season.

This step has been taken to ensure that UP Rudras players participate in HIL 2026 and to maintain the competitive balance of the league.

"The Governing Council will manage and run the new team’s affairs until a new franchise owner comes forward. The Council remains open to discussions with interested parties who may wish to acquire the new franchise," it said in a statement.

Rudras had announced their decision to withdraw from the Hockey India League due to financial sustainability. The franchise, however, underlined that their focus going forward will be on building strong foundations for hockey in India, investing in structured programs at the school and community level, scouting and training initiatives to identify promising players early, and creating development platforms that bridge the gap between local talent and national recognition.

This came on the day of the Hockey India League 2026 Mini Auctions. 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 Rs 4 crore for men’s teams and Rs 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 three Indian juniors, ensuring opportunities for the next generation.

The auctions will feature three base price slabs — Rs 2 lakh, Rs 5 lakh, and Rs 10 lakh — with Rs 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.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate HIL stepping in, it's concerning that franchises are struggling financially. Hockey needs more corporate support in India. The women's salary cap being half of men's also needs review.
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Arjun K
Excited for the auctions! Hope UP Rudras get some good players. The junior player requirement is excellent for developing new talent. Indian hockey future looks bright! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
Interesting move. The financial sustainability issue is real - hope other franchises don't face similar problems. The focus on grassroots development by Rudras is commendable though.
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Vikram M
UP has produced so many hockey legends like Dhyan Chand. Can't let the franchise die. Hope some big industrial house from UP steps up to take over. The league needs stability.
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Michael C
The salary structure seems well-planned. Good to see equal base prices for Indian and overseas players. Hope this brings more international talent to Indian hockey.

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