Key Points

The Indian junior women's hockey team secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory against Belgium in Antwerp. Lalthantluangi and Geeta Yadav scored decisive goals, overcoming a late Belgian equalizer. This win marks their second consecutive triumph in the European tour. The team is gearing up for the FIH Junior World Cup 2025 with these high-intensity matches.

Key Points: Indian Junior Women's Hockey Team Defeats Belgium 2-1 in Europe Tour

  • Lalthantluangi and Geeta Yadav scored crucial goals
  • Tight first half ended goalless
  • Van Hellemont briefly equalized for Belgium
  • Team prepares for FIH Junior World Cup 2025
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Indian junior women's hockey team beats Belgium 2-1 during European tour

India's junior women's hockey team secures a thrilling 2-1 win against Belgium in Antwerp, continuing their strong European tour performance.

"India defended well to fend off Belgian attacks and ensured another win – Hockey India"

Antwerp, June 11

The Indian junior women's hockey team continued their winning streak in the tour of Europe with a well-deserved win over Belgium.

On Tuesday, India edged past the Belgian side with a tight scoreline of 2-1 at the Hockey Centre of Excellence, Wilrijkse Plein in Antwerp, Belgium. Lalthantluangi (35') and Geeta Yadav (50') scored goals for India, as per a press release from Hockey India.

The first half remained goalless as both sides could not manage to break the deadlock in the tight contest. In the 35th minute, India finally scored the opening goal as Lalthantluangi successfully converted a fortunate penalty stroke.

In the last quarter, Van Hellemont (48') scored the equaliser through a field goal for Belgium. However, just two minutes later, Geeta Yadav replied with a field goal herself and grabbed the winner for India.

India then defended well to fend off the Belgian attacks in the final 10 minutes of the game and ensured they enjoyed another win over Belgium.

After two consecutive wins, the Indian Junior Women's Hockey Team will next play Belgium for the third and final time in their Tour of Europe on June 12.

The Indian junior hockey team continued their international campaign with a five-match European tour from June 8-17, as a part of which they are taking on Belgium, Australia, and the Netherlands.

The team, which recently concluded a promising outing at the Four Nations Tournament in Rosario, Argentina, started the tour with three matches against Belgium at the Hockey Centre of Excellence, Wilrijkse Plein, in Antwerp. They will then face Australia at Beerschot Tennis Hockey Padel Club, in Kontich, before wrapping up the tour with a match against the Netherlands at Hockey Club Kampong, in Utrecht.

In Argentina, the Indian side delivered strong performances against quality opposition. They registered a 2-1 win and a 2-2 (2-3 shootout) loss against Chile, earned a 1-1 (2-0 shootout) win and a 2-4 loss against hosts Argentina, and defeated Uruguay twice -- 3-2 and 2-2 (3-1 shootout). The tour served as an important step in the team's preparations, offering valuable lessons in handling high-pressure scenarios and adapting to different playing styles.

Notably, these matches are also a key part of India's preparation for the International Hockey Federation (FIH) Hockey Women's Junior World Cup 2025, scheduled to take place in Santiago, Chile, in December 2025. Facing strong international opponents in varied conditions will help fine-tune the squad's combinations, build match temperament, and instil the confidence required to perform on the world stage.

- ANI

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Priya K.
What a fantastic win! 🇮🇳 The girls showed great resilience after Belgium equalized. Geeta Yadav's quick response goal was pure class. Our junior team is making us proud in Europe! Hope they continue this form against Australia and Netherlands too.
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Rahul S.
Belgium is always a tough opponent in hockey. Winning 2-1 shows our girls have improved their defensive game too. But we need to work on maintaining possession - the report says first half was goalless because both teams struggled. Still, a great result!
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Ananya M.
So happy to see Lalthantluangi scoring! Northeast representation in hockey is growing and that's wonderful for Indian sports diversity. These European tours are exactly what our young players need before Junior World Cup 2025. More exposure = better performance!
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Vikram J.
The team's Argentina performance + now beating Belgium shows we're developing good bench strength. But Hockey India must ensure proper follow-up - too often we see junior talent fade away due to lack of opportunities in senior team. #InvestInGrassroots
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Sunita R.
As a former hockey player myself, I'm thrilled to see our junior women performing so well internationally! The way they handled pressure in final 10 minutes shows great maturity. Hope they get more TV coverage - women's hockey deserves more visibility!
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Karan P.
Good win, but let's not get carried away. Belgium might not have fielded their strongest junior team. The real test will be against Netherlands - they're hockey giants. Still, confidence-building wins matter. All the best for next matches girls! 💪

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