Tuesday 9 September 2025
Women's Asia Cup Gongshu 2025
Hangzhou (CHN)
All times GMT +8
8 Sep 2025 12:15 THA v JPN (Pool B) 0 - 6
8 Sep 2025 14:30 IND v SGP (Pool B) 12 - 0
8 Sep 2025 16:45 MAS v KOR (Pool A) 0 - 5
8 Sep 2025 19:00 CHN v TPE (Pool A) 20 - 0
9 Sep 2025 is a rest day
10 Sep 2025 12:15 MAS v SGP (5-8th Place Pool)
10 Sep 2025 14:30 THA v TPE (5-8th Place Pool)
10 Sep 2025 16:45 IND v KOR (Super4s Pool)
10 Sep 2025 19:00 CHN v JPN (Super4s Pool)
Pool standings
FIH Match Centre
Hangzhou witnessed another thrilling day of action at the Women’s Asia Cup 2025, as Pool A battles intensified on Day 3.
Women’s Asia Cup 2025 – Hangzhou, China, Day 3 Results
Pool A has become increasingly competitive as teams fight for qualification into the knockout stages.
Indian Women’s Hockey Team cruise past Singapore 12-0 at the Women's Asia Cup 2025
Navneet (14’, 20’, 28’), Mumtaz (2’, 32’, 41’), Neha (11’, 37’), Lalremsiami (13’), Udita (29’), Sharmila (45’), and Rutuja PIsal (53’) were on target for India
Hangzhou: The Indian Women’s Hockey Team sealed their place in the Super 4s of the Women's Asia Cup 2025 following a resounding 12-0 victory against Singapore. Hat-tricks from Navneet (14’, 20’, 28’) and Mumtaz (2’, 32’, 39’), along with a brace from Neha (11’, 38’), led India’s attack while Lalremsiami (13’), Udita (29’), Sharmila (45’) and Rutuja Pisal (53’) made valuable contributions to cap a dominant victory.
India thumps Singapore to top Pool B
The massive win was set up by hat-tricks from Mumtaz Khan and Navneet Kaur. The massive win margin also lifted India to the top of Pool B, ahead of Japan on goal difference.
File - Indian women’s hockey team players Lalremsiami and Navneet Kaur (L) celebrate a goal against Japan during the Women’s Asian Championship Trophy at Rajgir, Bihar on November 19, 2024. | Photo Credit: MOORTHY RV/The Hindu
India qualified for the Super 4 stage of the Women’s Asia Cup 2025 hockey tournament with a thumping 12-0 win over Singapore at the Gongshu Canal Sports Park Stadium on Monday.
India cruise past Singapore; tops Group B to qualify for Super 4s
Mumtaz Khan and Navneet Kaur scored a hat-trick each as India thrashed Singapore 12-0.
The Indian women’s hockey team sealed their place in the Super 4s of the Women's Asia Cup 2025 following a resounding 12-0 victory against Singapore.
India end drought to win Asia Cup
By Raúl Daffunchio Picazo
The men's hockey team defeated South Korea 4-1 on Sunday in Rajgir to lift the continental trophy after eight years. Along with the title, the victory also secured qualification for the FIH World Cup 2026, to be staged in Belgium and the Netherlands in August next year, respectively.
Focus now shifts to FIH Men's Hockey World Cup after success in Hero Asia Cup Rajgir, Bihar 2025: Harmanpreet Singh
he stalwart dragflicker commended his team's efforts in defence that led to a commanding 4-1 win against defending champions Korea
Rajgir (Bihar): Indian Men's Hockey Team's memorable outing in the Hero Asia Cup Rajgir, Bihar 2025 where they created history by winning the coveted title for the fourth time has not only proven their dominance in Asia but has put them in the race towards World Cup glory - a qualification they were gunning for through this tournament.
What India’s win really means
The Asia Cup victory brings relief as much as joy, coming on the heels of a disastrous European leg of the Pro League 2024-25, where India lost seven straight matches.
Saikat Chakraborty
The Indian team celebrate the Asia Cup title win after beating Korea in the final. | Photo Credit: MOORTHY RV
The Indian men’s hockey team arrived at the Asia Cup 2025 with one clear goal: to secure its berth at the 2026 World Cup. By the end of the tournament, it not only punched its ticket to Belgium and the Netherlands but also reclaimed its throne as Asia’s best, winning the continental crown after an eight-year wait.
Hope on the sidelines: How the Hockey Asia Cup stirred lives and livelihoods in Rajgir
From peanut sellers to jersey stalls, the Hockey Asia Cup transformed Rajgir, fueling local livelihoods and sparking Bihar’s sporting spirit.
By Syed Jaffer Imam
Peanut seller Samundri Devi and idli vendor Dinesh Pandit outside Rajgir Hockey Stadium during the Asia Cup (Photo credit: The Bridge)
Rajgir, a historic town nestled in Bihar’s Nalanda district, has always been known for its spiritual legacy and tourist attractions.
Speedy Tigers look fierce, but is it enough?
By Ajitpal Singh
Ranked No. 12 in the world and second in Asia, the Speedy Tigers were expected to fight for a place in the final. FILE PIC
PROGRESS. It is one of the most overused words in Malaysian sports.
How Shilanand Lakra overcame multiple injuries and personal grief to become one of India’s best forwards
Sundergarh is known for top defenders like Michael Kindo & Dilip Tirkey, but he is adept that scoring goals and providing assists
by Mihir Vasavda
Shilanand Lakra has become one of India’s best forwards. (Photo credit: Hockey India)
A decade ago, Shilanand Lakra was training to become a priest. But fate had something else planned for him.
After Asia Cup glory India's hockey stars gear up for European battle
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India's captain Harmanpreet Singh, front, and others greet fans after winning the Men's Hockey Asia Cup 2025 (PTI Photo)
Rajgir: The Indian men’s hockey team has won their fourth consecutive title in Asia, starting with the gold at the Asian Games in 2023. The next was the Asian Champions Trophy in Chennai in 2023, then the Asian Champions Trophy in Hulunbuir, China, in 2024, and now the Asia Cup in 2025.
Germany-South Africa to open #RisingStars world festival in Tamil Nadu!
The highly anticipated match schedule for the FIH Hockey Men’s Junior World Cup Tamil Nadu 2025 was announced today in a ceremony that took place in Chennai in attendance of FIH President Tayyab Ikram, Honourable Deputy Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Thiru Udhayanidhi Stalin, Dr Atulya Misra - IAS, Additional Chief Secretary to Government of Tamil Nadu, Thiru J. Meghanatha Reddy IAS, Chief Executive Officer / Member Secretary Sports Development Authority of Tamil Nadu (SDAT), Hockey India President Dr. Dilip Tirkey, Hockey India Secretary General Sh. Bholanath Singh and Hockey India Treasurer Sh. Sekar J. Manoharan.
India to begin Men’s Junior Hockey World Cup against Chile, HI welcomes Pakistan
India’s hotly anticipated clash against Pakistan in the junior World Cup will be on November 29.
Aditya Padinjat
Pakistan’s participation in the FIH junior Hockey World Cup in India later this year has been a question mark hanging over the tournament. However, Hockey India (HI) president Dilip Tirkey was bullish about the chances of Pakistan playing, noting that while no official confirmation has come yet, the federation was preparing to welcome Pakistan.
Pakistan-India clash set for November 29 as Junior World Cup’s schedule announced
Pakistan to open Junior World Cup campaign against Switzerland on November
Pakistan and India players in action during their Junior Hockey Asia Cup 2024 final at the Hockey Oman Stadium in Al Amarat on December 4, 2024. — Asian Hockey Federation
CHENNAI: The match schedule for the FIH Hockey Men’s Junior World Cup was unveiled during a star-studded ceremony, with the blockbuster Pakistan-India fixture set to be played on November 29 here.
"They will also be coming": Hockey India Secretary General confirms Pakistan's participation in Junior World Cup
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India] September 9 (ANI): In a major development for the upcoming Men's FIH Hockey Junior World Cup, Hockey India Secretary General Bhola Nath Singh has confirmed that Pakistan will participate in the event.
Umpire Coach Pilot Programme teaches the 'Oceania Way'
Hockey New Zealand has recently collaborated with Oceania Hockey Federation to lead a 2025 National Pilot Programme for community umpire coaches throughout NZ.
‘County hockey is dying’: Coaches, parents question Talent System
Bobby Crutchley, England Hockey’s performance director, admits the “level of consistency” in coaching needs to be improved as the national governing body’s Talent Academy continues to divide opinion.
Hockey club recovers from floods to mark 125 years
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Ladies' captain Marielle Chamberlain said a lot of junior members had joined. BBC/Heidi Tomlinson
A hockey club has celebrated its 125th anniversary after recovering from devastating floods that left it without a home.