India lose 1-5 to clinical Belgium at FIH Women's Hockey Pro League

IANS June 21, 2025 234 views

India started strong with Deepika's early goal but struggled against Belgium's relentless penalty corner attacks. Despite Savita's saves, Belgium's set-piece efficiency proved decisive. The hosts dominated the final quarter, scoring three more to seal a 5-1 win. India will look to bounce back in their next match against Belgium.

"All five of Belgium’s goals arose from penalty corners." – Match Report
Antwerp, June 21: The India Women’s Hockey Team went down 1–5 against Belgium at the FIH Hockey Pro League 2024/25 (Women) on Saturday in Antwerp.

Key Points

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Deepika gave India early lead with deflected goal

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Belgium converted 5 penalty corners for comeback

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Savita made sharp saves but defense crumbled

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India to face Belgium again in next fixture

In a thrilling contest that saw 17 penalty corners for Belgium, Deepika (6’) gave India the lead before goals from Helene Brasseur (37’, 55’), Lucie Breyne (41’), Ambre Ballenghien (54’), and Charlotte Englebert (58’) sealed victory for the hosts.

Notably all five of Belgium’s goals arose from penalty corners.

India endured a nervy start as Belgium came out pressing with intent, earning a penalty corner within the opening minute. The early scare was averted, and Savita soon followed up with a sharp save to keep the scoreboard untouched. An unforced error in India’s half gifted Belgium possession again, but Vaishnavi stepped up with a crucial interception to shut the door.

Sitting deep and absorbing waves of pressure, India waited patiently for their chance on the break. When it came, they made it count. Their first circle entry resulted in a penalty corner, and Deepika’s shot took a deflection off a Belgian defender before finding the back of the net to put India ahead.

As the second quarter unfolded, India did well in midfield to open up spaces despite the Belgian press. However, Belgium were in control of proceedings and found two more penalty corners, but India were up to the task. A skilful run from Navneet set up Salima Tete on the right flank, leading to two consecutive penalty corners.

On the rebound, Navneet fired a thunderous shot inside the circle, but goalkeeper Elena Sotgiu made a good save. Minutes before half-time, Lisa Moors threatened to level the scores with a powerful strike from inside the circle, but India’s goalkeeper Bichu Devi kept it out.

Belgium entered the third quarter having made 10 circle entries to India’s four, maintaining steady pressure on the defence. It took five penalty corners before Hélène Brasseur finally converted to bring Belgium level. Two more penalty corners followed, and despite a series of sharp saves from Savita, Lucie Breyne struck from close range during yet another set-piece to give Belgium a 2–1 lead.

India laboured to find a way back, probing through the flanks in search of an opening in the final quarter, but the Belgian defence remained largely untroubled in the final third. The final ten minutes, however, were completely dominated by the hosts. In the 54th minute, Ambre Ballenghien effectively sealed the contest with a well-taken goal to make it 3–1.

Five minutes later, Helene Brasseur converted Belgium’s fourth penalty corner, stretching the lead further. Just before the end, Charlotte Englebert added her name to the scoresheet, calmly slotting home a penalty stroke in the 58th minute to complete a comprehensive 5–1 win for Belgium.

The Indian Women's Hockey Team will take on Belgium tomorrow at 4:30 PM IST.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Tough loss but the girls fought hard! Belgium's penalty corner conversion was just too clinical today. Our defense needs to work on conceding fewer PCs - 17 is way too many! Hope they bounce back stronger tomorrow 🇮🇳 #HockeyIndia
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Rahul S.
Disappointing scoreline but let's not forget we took the lead first! Deepika's goal was brilliant. Our problem has always been maintaining intensity for full 60 minutes. Belgium is world class in penalty corners - maybe we need specialist PC defenders?
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Ananya M.
Savita and Bichu Devi made some great saves despite the scoreline! 😊 But our midfield needs to control possession better - only 4 circle entries vs Belgium's 10 tells the story. More support needed for forwards like Navneet and Salima Tete who showed flashes of brilliance.
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Vikram J.
As a hockey fan since 1982, I've seen our women's team come so far! These losses against top teams are part of the learning curve. Remember, Belgium is Olympic silver medalists. Our girls will analyze this and come back stronger tomorrow. Keep supporting! 🏑
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Sneha P.
The score looks bad but there were positives - that early goal, some great saves, and Navneet's skillful runs. But we need to work on our fitness in last quarter - all 3 late goals came when our players looked exhausted. More endurance training needed!
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Karan D.
Why does our team always start well but collapse later? Same pattern in many matches. Coaches need to address this mental block. That said, playing against European teams in their home conditions is always tough. Hope for better result in next match!

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