India's Hockey Centennial: Celebrating 100 Years with Victory Song and World Cup

Indian hockey is set for a landmark celebration in 2025 marking 100 years of the sport's legacy. A special tribute song titled "India's World Cup" has been composed by historian Prof. Vasisht from Kerala. The song celebrates both the centennial and Tamil Nadu hosting the Men's Junior Hockey World Cup. This double celebration highlights India's enduring passion and growing global stature in hockey.

Key Points: Indian Hockey Centennial Song Marks 2025 Junior World Cup

  • India celebrates 100 years of hockey legacy on November 7, 2025
  • Tamil Nadu hosts Men's Junior World Cup with record 24 teams
  • Prof. Vasisht composes tribute song performed by former student Silu Fathina
  • India previously won Junior World Cup in 2016 and finished third three times
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A song to celebrate India's Hockey Centennial and World Cup return

Kerala historian Prof. Vasisht composes tribute song "India's World Cup" celebrating 100 years of Indian hockey and Tamil Nadu hosting Junior World Cup 2025.

"This is India's World Cup, This is Tamil Nadu's World Cup, This is Hockey's World Cup - Silu Fathina performing Prof. Vasisht's song"

Thiruvananthapuram, Oct 25 IANS)

As the Indian hockey prepares to mark a landmark year in 2025, the sport is set to be celebrated both on and off the field.

The nation will commemorate 100 years of Indian hockey on November 7, 2025, as Tamil Nadu gears up to host the Men’s FIH Hockey Junior World Cup in Chennai and Madurai from November 28 to December 10, 2025.

To mark the centenary, Prof. Vasisht, a noted historian and passionate hockey enthusiast from Kerala, has written a tribute song titled “India’s World Cup.” Former head of the History Department at Malabar Christian College, Kozhikode, Prof. Vasisht penned the Tamil lyrics as a salute to the host state.

The song has been performed by Silu Fathina, one of his former students, who also adapted its melody. The upbeat number celebrates India’s unity and sporting pride, echoing with the lines: “This is India’s World Cup, This is Tamil Nadu’s World Cup, This is Hockey’s World Cup, This is Chennai’s and Madurai’s World Cup — The World Cup of Victory.”

Prof. Vasisht earlier composed “Magicians of Kuala Lumpur” to honour the Indian team that clinched the 1975 Hockey World Cup, highlighting the sport’s role in fostering cultural harmony across the nation. India won the Hockey World Cup in 1975; the final was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, where India defeated Pakistan 2–1.

The 14th edition of the Men’s Junior World Cup will see a record 24 teams vying for honours — the largest participation in the tournament’s history. India, which previously hosted the event in New Delhi (2013), Lucknow (2016), and Bhubaneswar (2021), remains one of the favourites to lift the trophy, having won once in 2016 and finished third on three occasions.

For Indian hockey, 2025 will not just be a year of remembrance but a reaffirmation of the nation’s enduring passion and growing global stature in the game.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Our hockey legacy is something every Indian should be proud of. Remember watching the 1975 final with my father - that victory over Pakistan was epic! Hope our junior team brings home the cup again.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the sentiment, I wish they'd included more languages in the celebration. Hockey belongs to all of India, not just one state. Still, great to see the sport getting this recognition!
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Sarah B
As someone new to India, I'm fascinated by how deeply hockey is woven into your national identity. The cultural harmony aspect mentioned here is truly inspiring. Looking forward to attending the matches!
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Vikram M
24 teams! That's massive growth for junior hockey. Our boys better start practicing hard - the nation expects nothing less than the trophy! Jai Hind! 🏆
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Kavya N
Prof. Vasisht's dedication to hockey through music is heartwarming. From "Magicians of Kuala Lumpur" to this new song - what a legacy! Hope they release it on streaming platforms soon.

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