Hockey India announce special coaching camp for the Indian Sub-Junior Men’s and Women’s Hockey Team -
India’s Pro Wrestling League Set for a Grand Comeback in 2026: Brij Bhushan. Special Olympics Bharat and Indian Association of Physiotherapists Join Forces to Enhance Healthcare Access for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities. Dabang Delhi K.C. crowned PKL 12 champions at home, overcome Puneri Paltan in fierce battle to the end. India Make Boxing History at Asian Youth Games as Khushi, Ahaana, Chandrika Strike Gold. Rounak Rao, Devansh Bisht shine with ball as Shyam Lal College beat Shaheed Bhagat Singh College (Evening) by 7 wickets. Awesome Rodrigues and Harmanpreet lead India to ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 final. CABI unveils Indian team jersey ahead of inaugural Women’s T20 World Cup – Cricket for the Blind, 2025.Rohit becomes No.1 in ICC Men’s ODI Batting Rankings for the first time. Indian Boxers will compete shoulder to shoulder with World’s Top Boxers in World Boxing Cup Finals 2025: Ajay Singh. Dabang Delhi K.C. book finals berth after clinching thrilling tiebreaker win against Puneri Paltan in Qualifier 1 .Another Ayan masterclass helps Patna Pirates win eight on the trot, beat Bengaluru Bulls to reach Eliminator 3 .India Dominates 4th South Asian Senior Athletics Championships 2025 with 20 Gold Medals and a Total Tally of 58 Medals. Pune’s Home team BB Racing Dominates Round 1 of the Indian Supercross Racing League Season 2. Super 10s from Bharat, Vijay help Telugu Titans clinch Mini-Qualifier vs Bengaluru Bulls; reach Eliminator 3. Patna Pirates continue fine run; reach Eliminator 2 courtesy Ayan’s 20-point masterclass and Navdeep’s High Five. Aryan & Nitin shine as Jaipur Pink Panthers eliminate defending champions Haryana Steelers in tight Play-in 1. Patna Pirates to face Jaipur Pink Panthers in Eliminator 1 after defence helps them beat U Mumba in Play-in 2. Te Arai Links to Host 2026 Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship. CITY OF JOY SET TO “RIDE FOR CHANGE” WITH KOLKATA CYCLOTHON 2025. Mishra fires week’s best round of 68 to move into top-10 at Asia-Pacific Amateur. India Triumphs Over Argentina in KogniVera International Polo Cup 2025 at New Delhi. Sahith Theegala Moves Into Top-10 at Bank of Utah Championship.

Hockey India announce special coaching camp for the Indian Sub-Junior Men’s and Women’s Hockey Team

Share us on
1,477 Views

 Initiative to focus on developing and promoting grassroot structure

Khel Today Bureau 

Chennai: Hockey India today announced a special coaching camp and international matches for the Indian Sub-Junior Men’s and Women’s Team. The coaching camp aims at promoting and developing a strong grassroot structure and providing the sub junior talent with a high-performance environment. The camp will see former Indian Hockey Captain Sardar Singh, and former India Women’s Captain Rani taking up the mentorship and Coach’s role.

The Sub-Junior Men and Women camp will be for 45-50 days and will commence from 21st August, 2023 at the Birsa Munda Hockey Stadium, Rourkela, which has state-of-the-art facilities. The camp will then be followed by international matches in Europe – Belgium and the Netherlands.

A total of 40 players will be selected for each the Sub-Junior Men and Sub-Junior Women camps. The players have been chosen on basis their recent performances in the Hockey India Sub-Junior National Championships.

A qualified coaching staff consisting of coach, two assistant coaches, two physios, two masseuse and a trainer will be accompanying each team.

Dr. Dilip Tirkey

Talking about the initiative, Hockey India President Padma Shri Dr. Dilip Tirkey said, “We believe it is crucial to induct players in this age group to a programme that is on the same lines of the junior and senior camps that are ongoing in SAI, Bengaluru. Besides this, we are happy to welcome icons of the game – Sardar and Rani – both of whom are accomplished players themselves and have achieved accolades at the highest levels. They will be fabulous mentors for these young players.”

Bhola Nath Singh

Meanwhile, Hockey India Secretary General Shri Bhola Nath Singh shared his thoughts about the initiative. He said, “I am very happy with the launch of this programme. It is the right step towards developing a hockey culture and is in line with our endeavour to spread hockey across India. It is a great opportunity for the young and aspiring players to work closely with legends of the game. They can learn a lot from them. Through this initiative, we are not only giving players the opportunity to make use of this platform but at the same time, we are also training our support staff. I wish Sardar and Rani the best of luck in their new endeavour.”

Sardar Singh.

Talking about this new innings, Sardar Singh said, “This is a wonderful initiative by Hockey India. It is very important to have a uniform program at the national level for this age group. I have always enjoyed working with youngsters. I look forward to this stint and experience the world-class infrastructure in Rourkela.”

Rani.

Rani too had similar views as she emphasized on the importance of a strong national program in this age category. She said, “Following the same methods as that of the junior and senior programs is a big step forward in creating a uniform training for grassroots level players, so in the future they won’t find it difficult to adapt when they progress to junior or senior national camps. The playing structure will also be similar to what’s followed by the senior teams so, I believe this camp will be a big step forward in the growth of the sport. All in all, our complete focus will be on the all-round development of sub junior players and our aim will be to prepare them for the challenges that lie ahead.”

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.