Key Points

The excitement is building for the Hockey India League mini-auctions happening in New Delhi. Franchises will be bidding for over 200 players to build their squads for the 2026 season. Each team has a strict salary cap and must include a mix of overseas stars and Indian junior talent. This auction is a crucial first step in preparing for the upcoming league edition.

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

  • Over 100 players each from men's and women's categories available for bidding
  • Salary caps set at Rs 4 crore for men's teams and Rs 2 crore for women's
  • Squads will consist of 20 players with a maximum of 7 overseas recruits
  • Teams must include a minimum of 3 Indian junior players for development
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Hockey India League mini-auctions to be held on September 24

Over 200 players go under the hammer as HIL franchises bid with Rs 4 crore men's and Rs 2 crore women's salary caps. Key team-building event for 2026 season.

"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, September 23

The excitement is building as the countdown begins for the Hero Hockey India League (HIL) 2026 men's and women's mini-auctions, to be held on September 24 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 players and over 100 women's players will be in the spotlight. With a salary cap of Rs four crores for men's teams and Rs two crores 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, as per a Hockey India press release.

The auctions will feature three base price slabs -- Rs 2 Lakhs, Rs 5 Lakhs, and Rs 10 Lakhs -- with Rs 2 Lakhs 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 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 through 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.

- ANI

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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 parity with men's teams would be ideal in future editions.
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Arjun K
The 3 Indian junior requirement is brilliant! Giving young talent exposure alongside international stars will boost our national team pipeline. Can't wait to see which franchises pick the emerging players.
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Michael C
As someone who follows international hockey, it's impressive to see India building a proper league structure. The salary caps seem reasonable for a developing league. Hope it attracts global talent!
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Shreya B
Dr. Tirkey's vision for player welfare is commendable. Hope the franchises focus on long-term development rather than just short-term wins. Hockey needs sustainable growth in India. 🤞
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Vikram M
The budget constraints will test franchise management skills. Smart bidding will be key! Hope they don't overspend on overseas players and neglect domestic talent.
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Emma D
Interesting to see the different base price slabs. The ₹2 lakh minimum seems accessible for new talent while ₹10 lakh category will be for proven stars. Well-structured auction system!

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