Key Points

Hockey India is set to launch its groundbreaking Masters Cup in Chennai this June, creating a unique platform for veteran hockey players. The tournament will welcome men over 40 and women over 35, offering them a chance to return to competitive play. Hosted by the Hockey Unit of Tamil Nadu, the event promises to celebrate the enduring passion and legacy of hockey. Former players like Asunta Lakra are already expressing excitement about this historic sporting initiative.

Key Points: Hockey India Masters Cup 2025 Launches Veterans Tournament in Chennai

  • Inaugural Masters Cup features men and women hockey veterans
  • Players 40+ for men and 35+ for women can participate
  • Tournament runs from June 18-27 in Chennai
  • Follows league-cum-knockout competition format
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Inaugural Hockey India Masters Cup 2025 to begin from June 18 in Chennai

First-ever Hockey India Masters Cup kicks off June 18 in Chennai, celebrating veteran players aged 40+ in men's and 35+ women's categories

"This tournament isn't just about competition—it's about legacy, passion, and the lifelong bond we all have with the sport. - Asunta Lakra, Former Women's Hockey Captain"

New Delhi, May 23

Hockey India on Friday announced the venue and dates for the first-ever Hockey India Masters Cup 2025 (Men & Women). The inaugural edition of this tournament will be hosted by the Hockey Unit of Tamil Nadu in Chennai from June 18 to 27.

New Delhi, May 23 (IANS) Hockey India on Friday announced the venue and dates for the first-ever Hockey India Masters Cup 2025 (Men & Women). The inaugural edition of this tournament will be hosted by the Hockey Unit of Tamil Nadu in Chennai from June 18 to 27. This event marks a new chapter in Indian hockey, offering a dedicated platform for veteran players. With competitions in both men’s and women’s categories, the Hockey India Masters Cup is poised to be a celebration of longevity, passion, and the enduring love for the game. The names of the teams for both categories will be released shortly.

As per the regulations, a player must be aged 40 and above to compete in the men’s category and 35 and above in the women’s category. To participate in the event, players must register through their respective State Member Units.

The competition will follow a league-cum-knockout format, with pools structured based on the final number of participating teams.

Former Indian women’s hockey captain Asunta Lakra expressed her excitement for the tournament and said, "Being part of the first-ever Hockey India Masters Cup is a deeply emotional and exciting moment for me. Hockey has shaped who I am, and to have the chance to return to the field, surrounded by fellow veterans who’ve shared similar journeys, is truly special.

"This tournament isn’t just about competition—it’s about legacy, passion, and the lifelong bond we all have with the sport. I applaud Hockey India for creating this platform for former players to relive the joy of the game and continue inspiring the next generation. I’m proud to wear my boots again, not just for the love of the game, but for everything it has given us over the years."

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
What a fantastic initiative by Hockey India! 👏 Our veteran players deserve this recognition and platform. Chennai is a great choice - the city has such passionate hockey fans. Can't wait to see some legendary players back in action!
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Priya M.
Finally a tournament for our hockey veterans! Though I wonder why the age criteria is different for men and women (40 vs 35). Both should have same minimum age. Otherwise this is a brilliant concept - jai hockey!
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Arjun S.
As a Chennaiite, I'm so proud our city is hosting this! The Mayor Radhakrishnan Stadium has great facilities. Hope this inspires more youngsters to take up hockey. Will definitely take my kids to watch these living legends play.
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Neha T.
Emotional to hear Asunta Lakra's words. These players have given so much to Indian hockey. Hope Doordarshan or some sports channel broadcasts this - would love to see the matches. Maybe even some international veterans could participate next time?
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Sanjay V.
Great move but June in Chennai? The heat and humidity will be brutal for players. Should have considered cooler months. Otherwise, salute to Hockey India for honoring our hockey heroes. Hope they get good sponsorship and media coverage.

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