Vedanta Kalinga Lancers Launch HIL 2026 Campaign with New Coach & Pre-Season Camp

The Vedanta Kalinga Lancers have commenced their pre-season training camp at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar for the upcoming Hero Hockey India League 2026. The camp, led by new Technical & Strategy Coach Pascal Kina, began with strategy meetings and fitness work for the Indian contingent of the squad. Coach Kina, experiencing India for the first time, emphasized building team cohesion and expressed confidence in the quality of the players ahead of their first practice match. The full squad, including overseas players and Head Coach Jay Stacy, will assemble after Christmas to prepare for their season opener against the Ranchi Royals on January 4th, 2026.

Key Points: Kalinga Lancers Begin HIL 2026 Pre-Season at Kalinga Stadium

  • Pre-season camp begins at Kalinga Stadium
  • New coach Pascal Kina leads strategy
  • Indian core squad includes Captain Sanjay & Pathak
  • First match vs Ranchi Royals on Jan 4
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Vedanta Kalinga Lancers begin pre-season camp at Kalinga Stadium ahead of HIL 2026

Vedanta Kalinga Lancers start pre-season camp in Bhubaneswar for Hero Hockey India League 2026. New coach Pascal Kina leads Indian players in early preparations.

"My philosophy has always been to take the tournament game by game and aim to go as high as possible. - Pascal Kina, Technical & Strategy Coach"

Bhubaneswar, December 24

With the Hero Hockey India League 2026 just around the corner, Vedanta Kalinga Lancers have begun their pre-season training camp, with Indian players reporting at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar on Tuesday, according to a press release.

The first day of the camp saw the players undergo a strategy meeting under the supervision of the team's Technical & Strategy Coach, Pascal Kina, as the franchise began laying a foundation for the new season.

The Indian players currently attending the camp include Captain Sanjay, goalkeeper Krishan B Pathak, and defenders Partap Lakra, Rohit Kullu, and Sunil P B. Rabichandra Moirangthem, Rosan Kujur, Dilpreet Singh, and Amit Kumar Toppo in midfield and forwards Angad Bir Singh, Deepak Pradhan, Gursahibjit Singh, and Boby Singh Dhami.

Pascal Kina, who joins Vedanta Kalinga Lancers with over 15 years of experience in international hockey, has worked extensively across Europe and with teams in New Zealand, Australia, Canada, China, and Korea however, the Hero HIL will be his first tournament in India.

Reflecting on his arrival and early impressions, Kina said, "This is my first time in India and I am really happy to be here. I've been involved in international hockey for many years but India was one place I had never been to until now. I'm proud to represent Vedanta Kalinga Lancers and it has already been an exciting start."

Speaking about the focus of the early training phase with the Indian players, he added, "This period is important for fitness work, testing, and getting to know the players. I didn't know these guys before, so making that first connection and building cohesion within the group is very important for me."

With only a few days available to set up the team, Kina expressed confidence in the squad when he shared, "These are a good set of players and I am confident about this season. On 28th we already have a practice match scheduled. Most of the overseas players are coming from their national team camps, so they will be match-ready which makes it ideal and I believe we'll have enough time to prepare well for the league."

Outlining his approach and ambitions for the season, the Belgian coach stated, "My philosophy has always been to take the tournament game by game and aim to go as high as possible. Every team wants to win the championship and it's no different for us. Together with the rest of the coaching group, our objective is to push this team to compete at the highest level and go as far as we can."

The foreign players, along with Head Coach Jay Stacy, are set to join the squad after Christmas as Vedanta Kalinga Lancers step up preparations for the upcoming Hero HIL 2026 season. They will face their first game against Ranchi Royals on Sunday, 4 January 2026, in Chennai.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud to see our Odisha stadium hosting this! The squad looks strong with a good mix of experienced players like Pathak and young talent. Hoping the foreign players gel quickly with the team. The first match against Ranchi Royals will be a big test. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
Exciting times for Indian hockey! HIL's return is a massive boost. Coach Kina's "game by game" philosophy is sensible. But I hope the management gives him and the players enough time to build chemistry. Sometimes we expect instant results, which isn't fair on a new setup.
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Sarah B
As a hockey fan living in Bhubaneswar, it's thrilling to have the action right here at Kalinga Stadium. The infrastructure is world-class. Wishing the Lancers all the very best. Can't wait to buy tickets for the home games!
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Vikram M
Solid Indian core in the squad. Players like Dilpreet Singh and Deepak Pradhan have proven themselves at the national level. The key will be how the overseas players adapt to the Indian conditions and heat. The practice match on the 28th will be very telling.
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Karthik V
Heartening to see corporate support for hockey through Vedanta. Hope this league provides a stable platform for our players and helps unearth new talent. Best of luck to the Lancers! Bring the trophy home. 💪

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