Indian junior women's hockey team to play Four Nations Tournament in Argentina

ANI May 13, 2025 261 views

The Indian junior women's hockey team is gearing up for an important Four Nations Tournament in Argentina. They'll face Argentina, Uruguay, and Chile in six matches starting May 25. Coach Tushar Khandker says this tour is vital for World Cup preparations. The team leaves early to acclimatize before the competitive matches begin.

"We are looking to identify the best of the best from this squad with the World Cup in mind." - Coach Tushar Khandker
New Delhi, May 13: The Indian Junior Women's Hockey Team is all set to embark on an exciting tour of Argentina for a friendly Four Nations Tournament, scheduled from May 25 to June 2, 2025.

Key Points

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India to play six matches vs Argentina, Uruguay, Chile

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Crucial prep for Junior World Cup in December

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Coach Khandker emphasizes experience-building

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Team departs May 21 for acclimatization

The team will travel to Rosario, Argentina, where they will play six friendly matches against Argentina, Uruguay, and Chile, a Hockey India release said.

The tournament will begin on May 25, with India playing back-to-back matches against Chile and Uruguay on May 25 and 26, respectively. After a rest day, they will face hosts Argentina on May 28.

The team will then follow the same sequence in the return leg, taking on Chile on 30 May, Uruguay on June 1, and Argentina on June 2.

This tour is a crucial part of the team's preparations for the FIH Hockey Junior Women's World Cup, scheduled to take place in Santiago, Chile, in December 2025.

Speaking about the importance of the friendly matches, Indian Junior Women's Hockey Team Coach Tushar Khandker said, "We are preparing for the Junior World Cup later this year, and since the tour to Rosario is a Four Nations tournament, we are looking to identify the best of the best from this squad with the World Cup in mind. Our aim is to gain as much experience as possible and assess where we stand based on past performances to understand how much we have improved."

When asked about the opposition teams, Khandker added, "Whenever you play an international match--be it a tour, bilateral series, test match, or tournament--you are representing India. So, the objective is always to give your best and perform to your full potential, regardless of the opponent. Our main focus in this tournament will be to execute our strategies effectively and give the girls as many match opportunities as possible, so they can gain the experience and confidence needed ahead of the Junior World Cup."

The Indian Junior Women's Team is scheduled to depart for Rosario, Argentina on May 21, 2025, to acclimatize and prepare ahead of the tournament.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Great opportunity for our junior women's team! Argentina is a hockey powerhouse, so playing against them will be excellent exposure. Hope they learn a lot and make us proud 🇮🇳🏑
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Rahul S.
Why always Argentina? Would be better if they played European teams too. Our girls need exposure to different styles of play before World Cup. Still, best wishes to the team!
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Ananya M.
So proud of our girls! Hockey is one sport where Indian women consistently perform better than men. Hope they get proper facilities and support. Will be cheering for them from Mumbai! 💪
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Vikram J.
Good initiative but concerned about the schedule. Back-to-back matches with just one rest day seems too hectic. Hope they don't get exhausted before the World Cup. Management should plan better.
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Sneha P.
Argentina's climate and turf conditions will be great practice since World Cup is also in South America. Smart planning by Hockey India! Hope Doordarshan or Star Sports broadcasts these matches.
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Karan D.
Remember when our senior women's team made us proud at Olympics? These juniors are our future champions. Hope they get the same level of support and recognition. #FutureStars

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