Key Points

India's junior men's hockey team faced a tough 1-5 loss against Spain in their final pool match at the 4 Nations Tournament. Spain took control early with two quick goals and extended their lead with precise penalty corner conversions. Araijeet Singh Hundal managed to score India’s only goal, preventing a complete shutout. The result sets up the tournament’s final and playoff matches based on standings.

Key Points: India Junior Hockey Team Loses 1-5 to Spain in 4 Nations Tournament

  • Spain dominated early with 2 quick goals in first 3 minutes
  • India struggled defensively, conceding 3 more in second half
  • Araijeet Singh Hundal scored India’s lone goal
  • Tournament format sets up final and playoff based on standings
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4 Nations Hockey Tournament: Indian junior men's team goes down 1-5 against Spain

India's junior men's hockey team suffered a heavy 1-5 defeat against Spain in their final pool match at the 4 Nations Tournament in Berlin.

"Spain capitalised on India’s defensive lapses with clinical penalty corner conversions. – Match Report"

Berlin, June 24

The Indian junior men’s hockey team suffered a 1-5 defeat at the hands of Spain in their third and final pool stage match of the ongoing 4 Nations Tournament on Tuesday.

Spain started the encounter on the front foot, striking twice in quick succession in the opening minutes. Pere Amat opened the scoring in the 2nd minute by converting a penalty corner while Santi Martin followed it up with a field goal in the 3rd minute, giving Spain an early 2-0 lead.

Both teams engaged in end-to-end hockey in the second quarter, with India pushing for a breakthrough and Spain looking to extend their lead. However, neither side was able to convert their chances, and the scoreline remained 2-0 in favour of Spain at halftime.

Spain regained control in the third quarter and capitalised on India’s defensive lapses. Pere Amat (42’) added his second goal of the match by converting another penalty corner.A minute later, Josep Martin (43’) netted a field goal to extend Spain’s lead to 4-0.

In the fourth and final quarter, Spain further widened the gap with a fifth goal through another well-executed penalty corner from Mario Mena (51’). India managed to pull one back almost immediately, as Araijeet Singh Hundal (52’) scored a field goal to reduce the deficit and avoid a clean sweep.

With this result, India concluded their pool stage matches, having previously faced Germany and Australia. The round-robin format of the 4 Nations Tournament sees all four participating teams – India, Germany, Australia, and Spain – play each other once. Based on the standings, the top two teams will contest the Final, while the bottom two teams will battle it out in the 3rd/4th place playoff.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Tough loss for our boys 😔 But let's remember this is a junior team getting valuable exposure against top European sides. Spain is always strong in hockey. The scoreline hurts but I'm sure our players will learn from these mistakes. #KeepTheFaith
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Priya S.
The penalty corner defense needs serious work! 3 goals conceded from PCs is worrying. Our coaches should analyze Spain's drag-flick techniques - they were clinical. On the bright side, Hundal's goal shows we have attacking potential.
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Amit D.
Why do we always start matches so slowly? Conceding 2 goals in first 3 minutes is unacceptable at this level. The boys need better mental preparation. Still, tournaments like these are exactly what we need before Junior World Cup.
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Sunita M.
The gap between our junior team and European sides is still big, but we're closing it slowly. Remember, Spain has world-class hockey infrastructure. Our boys showed heart in the second quarter. More such exposure tours please! 🇮🇳🏑
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Vikram J.
Disappointing result but let's not be too harsh. These are young players gaining experience. The real test is how they bounce back in the next match. Our hockey federation must ensure proper training and nutrition for these athletes.
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Neha R.
At least we avoided a clean sheet thanks to Hundal! Small positives in a tough game. Our midfield needs to control possession better - too many turnovers led to Spanish attacks. Hope the coaches work on this before the classification match.

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