India's Junior Hockey Stars Arrive in Chennai for World Cup Glory

The Indian Junior Men's Hockey Team has arrived in Chennai full of confidence for the upcoming World Cup. They're looking to repeat their 2016 success when India last hosted and won the tournament. The team has been preparing intensely with training camps and international tours. With home advantage and strong recent performances, they're optimistic about bringing the trophy back to India.

Key Points: Indian Junior Men's Hockey Team Lands in Chennai for World Cup

  • Team aims to reclaim title last won in 2016 on home soil
  • Grouped with Chile, Switzerland and Oman in Pool B
  • Coached by legendary goalkeeper PR Sreejesh with Rohit as captain
  • Coming off strong silver medal performance at Sultan of Johor Cup
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Indian Junior Men's Hockey Team arrives in Chennai for FIH Hockey Men's Junior World Cup

Two-time champions India aim to reclaim Junior Hockey World Cup title on home soil in Chennai and Madurai from November 28 to December 10.

"We are very happy to arrive in Chennai for this prestigious tournament - Captain Rohit"

Chennai, November 15

The Indian Junior Men's Hockey Team touched down in Chennai on Saturday ahead of the much-anticipated FIH Hockey Men's Junior World Cup Tamil Nadu 2025, scheduled to be held in Chennai and Madurai from November 28 to December 10, as per a release from Hockey India.

India, two-time Junior World Cup Champions, will look to capitalise on home advantage as they aim to reclaim the coveted title they last won in 2016 in Lucknow.

The Indian team is grouped in Pool B along with Chile, Switzerland and Oman and will be coached by legendary former India goalkeeper PR Sreejesh and led by Rohit as the team's captain. The India Colts are confident heading into the tournament after a strong performance in the recent Sultan of Johor Cup in Malaysia where they claimed the silver medal.

In preparation for the tournament, the junior side competed against top international opponents earlier this year at the Four Nations Tournament in Berlin, followed by a European tour across Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands. The squad has since undergone intensive training during their camps in Bengaluru and is now ready to put all their preparation to the test on the big stage.

Upon arriving, captain Rohit stated, "We are very happy to arrive in Chennai for this prestigious tournament. We have been preparing for this moment for many months now and are excited and optimistic to compete against the world's best teams and give it our all on the field. Tamil Nadu has a great hockey culture so we are looking forward to playing here. I urge all the fans to come to the stadium and support us," as quoted from a release by Hockey India.

Teammate Amir Ali echoed the sentiment and said, "It is an honour to play the World Cup on home soil. Almost a decade ago, India won the World Cup as the host nation and we will try our best to repeat history in Chennai. The team is very confident with the way we have prepared for this tournament and we will continue our training here and ensure we are fully ready for the challenges ahead."

India will play their first match against Chile on November 28, followed by Pool matches against Oman and Switzerland on November 29 and December 2, respectively.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great to see PR Sreejesh coaching the junior team! His experience will be invaluable. The team's preparation in Europe and training camps in Bengaluru shows they're serious about winning.
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Arjun K
Pool B looks manageable but can't take any team lightly. Switzerland might be tricky. Hope the boys handle the pressure of home crowd expectations. All the best Team India! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
While I'm excited about the tournament, I hope the organizers have improved the stadium facilities since the last major event. The seating and amenities need to be world-class for an international tournament.
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Vikram M
Tamil Nadu has produced so many hockey legends! Perfect venue for the Junior World Cup. The silver in Sultan of Johor Cup shows these boys have the talent. Just need to convert that to gold now!
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Michael C
Good to see India hosting another major hockey event. The European tour experience will definitely help against European teams. Hope they've worked on penalty corners - that's often the difference in tight matches.

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