Soorma Hockey Club Retains Leadership Core for HIL Campaigns

Soorma Hockey Club is sticking with its trusted leaders for the new Hockey India League season. Star defender Harmanpreet Singh will continue to captain the men's team, bringing his experience and powerful drag flicks. For the women's squad, goalkeeper Savita Punia and midfielder Salima Tete will share the captaincy again, building on their strong partnership. Both teams are fired up and aiming to turn last season's strong finishes into championship wins this

Key Points: SHC Retains Harmanpreet, Savita, Salima as Captains for Hockey India League

  • Harmanpreet Singh retained as men's team captain
  • Savita Punia and Salima Tete to co-captain women's side
  • Leadership continuity aims to build on last season's performances
  • Men's team targets improvement after third-place finish
  • Women's team seeks trophy after runners-up result
  • Co-captaincy model focuses on unified leadership and team culture
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Soorma Hockey Club retains leadership core: Harmanpreet Singh heads men; Savita Punia, Salima Tete co-captain women

Soorma Hockey Club confirms Harmanpreet Singh as men's captain, Savita Punia and Salima Tete as women's co-captains for the upcoming Hockey India League season.

"It's always a special feeling to lead this team. Last season's third-place finish showed what we're capable of, and we've taken a lot of confidence from that. - Harmanpreet Singh / Soorma Hockey Club CaptainSalima and I bring different strengths to the table, but we're united by the same purpose: to lead this team with clarity, trust, and belief. - Savita Punia / Soorma Hockey Club Co-CaptainSharing the captaincy with someone like Savita is truly special for me. Her experience and the standards she set push all of us to be better every day. - Salima Tete / Soorma Hockey Club Co-Captain"

New Delhi, December 23

The Soorma Hockey Club (SHC) has announced that it will continue with the same on-field leadership for its men's and women's Teams for the upcoming editions of the Hockey India League. The highly experienced Harmanpreet Singh will continue to lead the men's side. At the same time, senior goalkeeper Savita Punia and midfielder Salima Tete will serve as the co-captains of the women's team.

Harmanpreet Singh's command in defence and world-class drag flicking ability have been pivotal, bringing both stability and offensive edge to the Men's team, who finished third in the Hockey India League last season. As captain of the Indian National Hockey Team, he has led the country to numerous significant achievements, including Olympic and Asian Games medals. His experience and composure under pressure continue to set an example for his teammates, fuelling their ambition to succeed on the field.

Expressing his excitement at leading the side once again, Harmanpreet said, "It's always a special feeling to lead this team. Last season's third-place finish showed what we're capable of, and we've taken a lot of confidence from that. The team has grown closer and stronger, and I genuinely believe we have the right mix to challenge the best. We're fully focused, motivated, and ready to give everything when we step onto the field this season."

On the Women's side, Savita Punia's sharp reflexes and calm presence, along with Salima Tete's agility and creativity, form the backbone of the team. Together, they have been instrumental in leading the squad to a strong runners-up finish last season in a closely contested league.

Sharing her thoughts on the leadership partnership, Savita said, "Salima and I bring different strengths to the table, but we're united by the same purpose: to lead this team with clarity, trust, and belief. We take that responsibility seriously, and our focus is on building a strong, positive culture where every player feels confident and empowered. When a team plays for each other and believes in the collective, results follow, and that's exactly the mindset we're taking into this season."

Adding her thoughts, Salima said, "Sharing the captaincy with someone like Savita is truly special for me. Her experience and the standards she set push all of us to be better every day. As a team, we've learned a lot from last season, and we're taking those lessons seriously as we work on every part of our game. We know what it takes to go all the way now, and we're determined to take that final step and bring the trophy home this season. We are sure that the competition is going to be fierce here at HIL, but we are training hard and looking to put our best foot forward in every game."

Soorma Hockey Club's Women's Team will kick off their campaign on December 29 against Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers, with the entire tournament set to be hosted at the Marang Gomke Jaipal Singh Munda Astro Turf Stadium in Ranchi. The Men's Team will also take on Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers, defending champions of the Men's Hockey India League, on January 4 at the Mayor Radhakrishnan Hockey Stadium in Chennai. The men's tournament will take place across Chennai, Ranchi, and Bhubaneshwar. Under the guidance of Head Coaches Philippe Goldberg and Jude Menezes, supported by accomplished leaders on the field, SHC is poised to deliver a competitive campaign and strive for top honours in both the men's and women's competitions this season.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
So happy to see Savita Punia continuing in a leadership role. She's been a rock for the national team for years. Salima Tete as co-captain shows they're building for the future. The women's team came so close last season, hope they go all the way this time!
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Aman W
Stability in leadership is key. No need to fix what isn't broken. Harmanpreet brings that winning mentality from the national team. Excited for the matches in Ranchi and Chennai! Hockey India League is getting better every year.
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Sarah B
As a new follower of Indian hockey, I'm impressed by the thought behind these appointments. The co-captaincy model for the women's team seems very modern and collaborative. Looking forward to watching the league!
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Karthik V
Good move, but I hope the management is also giving chances to younger players to develop leadership skills for the future. We need a strong pipeline. That said, the current captains are top-class, no doubt.
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Meera T
Savita di and Salima together! What a powerful duo. They represent the best of Indian women's hockey—resilience and speed. The final step to the trophy is always the hardest, but I believe in this team. Jai Hind!

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