Key Points

The Indian Men's Hockey Team has ended an eight-year wait by winning the Asia Cup 2025 title. They secured a convincing 4-1 victory over defending champions Korea in the final. This triumph also earned them qualification for the prestigious FIH Hockey World Cup 2026. The team displayed dominant performance throughout the tournament, including a massive 7-0 win against China in the Super 4s.

Key Points: India Wins Hockey Asia Cup 2025 Title After 8 Years Defeating Korea

  • India defeats defending champions Korea 4-1 in final
  • Qualifies for FIH Hockey World Cup 2026
  • Sukhjeet Singh and Dilpreet Singh score crucial goals
  • Team dominated China 7-0 in Super 4s match
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India lift Hockey Asia Cup 2025 title after 8 years; qualify for FIH Hockey World Cup 2026

India's men's hockey team lifts the Asia Cup trophy after 8 years with a 4-1 win over Korea, securing qualification for the 2026 FIH Hockey World Cup.

"India lifted the Asia Cup trophy after a long gap of eight years - Hockey India Press Release"

Rajgir, September 7

The Indian Men's Hockey Team clinched the Men's Asia Cup Rajgir Bihar 2025 title as they registered a comfortable 4-1 win over defending champions Korea at the Rajgir Hockey Stadium on Sunday.

India lifted the Asia Cup trophy after a long gap of eight years, and with this victory, the Harmanpreet Singh-led side qualified for the FIH Hockey World Cup 2026.

The scorers for Team India are Sukhjeet Singh in Q1, Dilpreet scored 2 in Q3 and Q4, and Amit scored the finisher in Q4.

The last time India won the Hockey World Cup was in 1975, and in the last World Cu,p they lost to New Zealand in the crossovers.

Earlier on Saturday, the Indian Men's Hockey Team enjoyed a comfortable 7-0 win over China, in their third Super 4s game at the Rajgir Hockey Stadium, in the Men's Asia Cup Rajgir Bihar 2025.

Abhishek (46', 50'), Shilanand Lakra (4'), Dilpreet Singh (7'), Mandeep Singh (18'), Raj Kumar Pal (37') and Sukhjeet Singh (39') were the goal scorers for India. India asserted complete dominance right from the first whistle and has now reached the final of the prestigious tournament, where they will face defending champions Korea on Sunday, according to a press release from Hockey India.

India started strong with two crucial goals in the first quarter. In the fourth minute, Harmanpreet Singh delivered an aerial ball to Jarmanpreet Singh on the right flank, who collected it perfectly and crossed to Shilanand Lakra (4'), who was waiting on the far post to score the opening goal. Three minutes later, India received the first penalty corner as Captain Harmanpreet Singh's dragflick was stopped in front of the goal, but Dilpreet Singh (7') was quick to pounce on the rebound to extend the lead.

The trend followed in the second quarter as India added another goal with their relentless attacking, limiting China to their own half. India had a great opportunity in the 17th minute as Abhishek provided a great cross into the circle for Mandeep Singh, but he couldn't make contact. In the very next minute, India received another penalty corner, which was converted by the home side. Harmanpreet Singh's dragflick was stopped by the first rusher, however, the ball went to Vivek Sagar Prasad who took a shot on the rebound that was saved by the keeper but Mandeep Singh (18') was quick to react as he finished the loose ball into the net.

With a sizable lead in hand, India continued to pressure China and scored two more goals in the third quarter. In the 37th minute, Shilanand Lakra did well to provide a cross into the circle for Dilpreet Singh, who deflected the ball over everyone for Raj Kumar Pal (37') to tap the ball into the net with ease. Moments later, Dilpreet Singh continued his great performance with a pass into the middle of the circle from the baseline to an unmarked Sukhjeet Singh (39') who found the back of the net with a powerful finish to claim India's fifth goal.

Despite the comfortable position, India refused to back down and looked for more goals to add to their tally. In the very first minute of the final quarter, Sukhjeet Singh made an incredible solo run down the middle to beat multiple defenders before passing the ball to Abhishek (46'), catching the goalkeeper off his line, as the forward finished the ball into the empty net. With 10 minutes left on the clock, Abhishek (50') registered another goal to his name, this time with a back-handed shot past the goalkeeper.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud of our hockey team! The way they dominated China 7-0 shows their preparation was top-notch. Hope this momentum continues to the World Cup. Jai Hind! 🏑
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Aman W
Great performance but we need to be cautious. The real test will be against European teams in the World Cup. Our defense looked a bit shaky at times against Korea. Still, congratulations to the team!
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Sarah B
Amazing to see hockey getting its due recognition in India again! The coordination between players was exceptional. Special mention to Harmanpreet's leadership and those brilliant penalty corner conversions.
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Vikram M
Bahut badhiya! Our forwards were unstoppable. Abhishek's two goals in the final quarter against China were pure class. Hope we can bring the World Cup home after 50 years! 🥇
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Kavya N
So happy to see hockey thriving in Bihar! Rajgir hosting such a prestigious tournament is great for sports development in eastern India. The stadium looked fantastic on TV 📺

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