Key Points

Pooja Yadav's remarkable journey from a small village near Varanasi to the Indian women's hockey national squad is a testament to her determination and passion. At just 21, she has become the first woman from the Purvanchal region to break into the national team, challenging traditional expectations for rural women. Her selection serves as a powerful inspiration for young girls in similar backgrounds, demonstrating that with hard work and support, dreams can become reality. Pooja's focus now is to excel in the upcoming Australia tour and establish herself as a promising midfielder in the national squad.

Key Points: Pooja Yadav's Historic Rise to Indian Women's Hockey Team

  • First woman from Purvanchal region to join national hockey team
  • Breakthrough journey from rural Varanasi village
  • Trained alongside senior players in Bengaluru camp
  • Aims to inspire other rural girls in sports
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Seemed impossible, but I made it: Pooja Yadav on her journey from Varanasi to Indian women's hockey team

From Varanasi village to national hockey squad, Pooja Yadav breaks barriers and inspires rural women athletes

"Something like this seemed impossible before, but now they are proud that I have made it. - Pooja Yadav"

Bengaluru, April 18

At 21, Pooja Yadav, who hails from the outskirts of Varanasi, has become the first-ever woman from the Purvanchal region to make it to the Indian hockey team.

She has been training in the senior national camp in SAI, Bengaluru over the past few weeks, and her efforts have earned her a spot in the 26-member Indian Women's Hockey squad for the upcoming tour of Australia, scheduled to take place from April 26 to May 4 at the Perth Hockey Stadium.

Reflecting on her selection, Pooja said, "It was an incredible feeling when I learnt that I have been selected for the national squad. Everyone from back home started calling me. My parents and siblings were especially overjoyed because something like this seemed impossible before, but now they are proud that I have made it.

"I am very proud that I am the first woman player from Purvanchal to make it to the Indian team. I hope my selection acts as an inspiration for other girls from rural areas that even they can reach great heights and they should not suppress their dreams. I urge their families to support them because, with enough training and hard work, we can see more women players emerging from Purvanchal," she added.

Pooja was first selected in the 65-member core probable group and has been training with the senior players since March 23. Talking about her experience in the training camp, she said, "It has been a wonderful experience so far training with the senior players. Just observing their work and following along has helped me improve my game by leaps and bounds. Everyone is very easy to talk to and they constantly teach us ways we can improve."

Pooja also highlighted the impact her roommate, Neha, has had on her so far. "Since I am a midfielder, I used to always look up to Sushila di and Neha di and now training alongside them is a dream come true. Neha di is also my roommate in the camp, and she has mentored me very well, not just on the field but off it as well. She has helped me with my diet and revising game strategies and has given me a lot of insightful knowledge from her experience playing for India over the years."

Pooja hails from a rural village on the outskirts of Varanasi and comes from humble beginnings. In 2022, Pooja first got selected in the junior squad of Uttar Pradesh Hockey and then made it into the senior squad of her state team. Although she hasn't played for the Indian junior team, her strong performances at the 15th Hockey India Senior Women National Championship 2025 earned her a spot in the senior national camp.

Talking about her early years, Pooja said, "I used to play a lot of cricket when I was a kid, but my interest in hockey started when I played in my school next to my house. I started playing in 2015, first representing the state junior team and later the senior team. I narrowly missed selection for the Indian junior team on several occasions, however, I am glad that everything worked out and I directly made it into the senior squad.

"My focus for now is to do well and make the most of whatever opportunities I get in the Australia tour. I need to make sure that I play well and stay in the squad for the FIH Hockey Pro League matches coming ahead," Pooja concluded.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
What an inspiring story! Coming from rural India to the national team is no small feat. Wishing Pooja all the best for the Australia tour. More girls from small towns need role models like her! 👏
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Priya M.
As someone from Varanasi, this makes me so proud! Finally some good news from our region. Hope the government provides better hockey infrastructure in Purvanchal now.
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Ankit S.
While her journey is inspiring, I hope the selection was purely merit-based. Sometimes regional representation quotas can compromise team quality. That said, wishing her the best!
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Sunita R.
Her perseverance is amazing! From cricket to hockey, missing junior selections but making senior team directly - what a rollercoaster! Hope she gets more media coverage than just this article.
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Vikas P.
The part about Neha mentoring her is so wholesome! Senior players guiding newcomers is how team sports should work. Hope she scores some goals in Australia! 🇮🇳🏑

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