India's Junior Women's Hockey Team Departs for World Cup in Chile

The Indian junior women's hockey team has left for Santiago, Chile to compete in the prestigious World Cup. They'll be playing in Pool C against Germany, Ireland and Namibia starting December 1. The team is led by captain Jyoti Singh and coached by Tushar Khandker with a strong 20-member squad. The tournament runs until December 13 with knockout stages beginning December 7.

Key Points: Indian Junior Women's Hockey Team Leaves for Chile World Cup

  • India placed in Pool C with Germany, Ireland and Namibia opponents
  • Team begins campaign against Namibia on December 1 in Santiago
  • 20-member squad includes captain Jyoti Singh and coach Tushar Khandker
  • Top teams from each pool advance to knockout stages from December 7
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Indian team leaves for Santiago for Women's Jr Hockey World Cup

Indian junior women's hockey team led by Jyoti Singh departs for Santiago to compete in FIH Women's Junior Hockey World Cup 2025 from December 1-13.

"We are all ready and very excited to travel to Chile. The girls are fully motivated to perform their best at the World Cup. - Team Coach"

New Delhi, Nov 24

Indian junior women's hockey team, led by Jyoti Singh, left for Santiago, Chile, for the prestigious FIH Women's Junior Hockey World Cup 2025, scheduled to begin from December 1 to 13. The 20-member team, including two alternate players, left Bengaluru's Kempegowda International Airport on Sunday night.

India have been placed in Pool C, alongside Germany, Ireland and Namibia. The Indian team will begin their campaign against Namibia on December 1, followed by matches against Germany on December 3 and Ireland on December 5. The top teams from each pool will progress to the knockout stages, which will be played from December 7 to 13.

Other teams in the fray include the Netherlands, Japan, Chile and Malaysia in Pool A. Argentina, Belgium, Zimbabwe and Wales are in Pool B, while Pool D features England, South Africa, China and Austria. Pool E will include Australia, Spain, Canada and Scotland, while Pool F will have the United States of America, Korea, New Zealand and Uruguay.

The team will continue to be led by Jyoti Singh as captain and Tushar Khandker as chief coach. The goalkeeping duties will be shared between Nidhi and Engil Harsha Rani Minz, while the defensive responsibilities have been assigned to Manisha, Lalthanlualangi, Sakshi Shukla, Puja Sahoo, and Nandini.

In midfield, India will rely on Sakshi Rana, Ishika, Sunelita Toppo, captain Jyoti Singh, Khaidem Shileima Chanu, and Binima Dhan. The forward line includes Sonam, Purnima Yadav, Kanika Siwach, Hina Bano, and Sukhveer Kaur, promising a sharp attacking front. Priyanka Yadav and Parwati Topno have been named as alternate players for the tournament.

On the team's mindset before departure, the coach had said, "We are all ready and very excited to travel to Chile. The girls are fully motivated to perform their best at the World Cup."

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see women's hockey getting this exposure! The forward line looks promising with Sonam and Kanika Siwach. Hope they get good practice time in Chile before the tournament begins.
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Arjun K
Germany match on Dec 3 will be crucial. Our girls need to be mentally prepared for European style of play. Tushar Khandker's coaching experience should help. Best wishes for the World Cup!
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Sarah B
Impressive to see the diversity in the team - players from different states coming together. Hope they get good support from Indian diaspora in Chile. The tournament schedule is quite packed!
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Vikram M
While I wish the team all success, I hope Hockey India provides better travel arrangements. Long flight to Chile with minimal rest before first match could affect performance. Need better planning for such important tournaments.
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Ananya R
So proud of these young athletes! 🎉 The mix of experienced players and fresh talent looks balanced. Special shoutout to our goalkeepers Nidhi and Engil Harsha Rani Minz - they'll be crucial in tight matches.

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