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Roundglass Hockey Academy and Hockey Punjab have teamed up for the second edition of the Punjab Hockey League, offering the biggest prize pool in Indian junior hockey history. The tournament will feature eight teams battling it out across Mohali and Jalandhar in August and September. With a focus on U-19 and U-21 players, the league aims to provide crucial match experience and tactical growth. Organizers hope this initiative will reignite hockey passion while developing future national team prospects.

Key Points: Roundglass and Hockey Punjab Launch Record 30L Prize Junior Hockey League

  • 8 academy teams compete for historic ₹30L prize pool
  • Matches split between Mohali and Jalandhar stadiums
  • Under-19 and U-21 players eligible
  • 14-match format ensures tactical development
  • Joint initiative to revive India’s hockey passion
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Roundglass Hockey Academy, Hockey Punjab announce Punjab Hockey League with largest ever prize pool

Punjab Hockey League returns with India’s largest junior prize pool, featuring 8 teams across Mohali and Jalandhar to boost grassroots talent.

"This league marks a milestone in promoting grassroots hockey and uplifting young players through competitive exposure. – Gurpreet Sunny Singh, Roundglass Founder"

Mohali, July 23

Roundglass Hockey Academy (RGHA), in collaboration with Hockey Punjab, has announced the second edition of the Punjab Hockey League (PHL) for the junior age group, with a total prize pool of INR 30 Lakhs, the largest ever for a junior-level hockey tournament in the country, Roundglass Sports said in a release on Wednesday.

The league, organised jointly by Roundglass and Hockey Punjab, aims to provide extensive match exposure to players from the grassroots level and contribute meaningfully to their professional and personal development.

Eight academy teams from across the country will participate in the league, which will be conducted in two phases. The inaugural edition of the Punjab Hockey League featured six teams from Punjab competing in a home-and-away format across two phases.

The first phase of this year is scheduled from August 31st to September 9th at the Mohali International Hockey Stadium. The second phase, along with the finals, will take place at the Surjit Hockey Stadium in Jalandhar from September 15th to 27th, with the finals scheduled for September 27th.

The prize money will be distributed among all eight teams based on their final rankings. Each team is permitted to register up to 20 players, including three players from the Under-21 category (born on or after January 1, 2005) and 17 players from the Under-19 category (born on or after January 1, 2007).

Through this collaborative initiative, Roundglass and Hockey Punjab reaffirm their shared commitment to elevating grassroots hockey and nurturing the next generation of talent in India.

Speaking on the development, Gurpreet Sunny Singh, Founder, Roundglass, said as quoted by the press release, "Roundglass Hockey is on a mission to rebuild India's passion for field hockey and organising the Punjab Hockey League for juniors in such a big scale will take us closer to our goal. It marks an important milestone in promoting hockey at the grassroots level in the country and uplifting the level of young hockey players by exposing them to more competitive games."

Sharing his thoughts on the Punjab Hockey League, Nitin Kohli, President of Hockey Punjab, said, "The Punjab Hockey League marks a significant step forward in nurturing young hockey talent across the state. By offering regular, structured competition, it not only provides essential match exposure for developing players but also encourages tactical innovation among coaches. With every team playing 14 matches, the format ensures both growth and consistency. We are confident that this league will become a milestone in our journey to strengthen grassroots hockey in Punjab and inspire similar initiatives across India.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who grew up watching hockey decline, this initiative warms my heart. But I hope they also focus on proper nutrition and injury prevention for these young players. Talent alone isn't enough - need holistic development.
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Arjun K
Great initiative but why only 8 teams? Punjab alone has dozens of hockey academies. Should include more local talent. Also hope matches will be telecast on DD Sports or streaming platforms for wider reach.
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Priya S
My nephew is participating this year! The facilities at Mohali stadium are world-class. Hope this league produces players who can bring back India's hockey glory days. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Nitin C
While the prize money is impressive, I'm more excited about the 14-match format. Regular competitive matches are what our young players need most. Hope they maintain quality standards throughout the tournament.
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Kavya N
Good step but what about girls' hockey? Punjab has many talented female players too. Hope next edition will have a parallel women's league with equal prize money. Gender equality in sports matters!

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