Bengaluru, Sep 14
Hockey India has announced the 33-member Indian Women’s Hockey Team set to return for training at the National Women’s Coaching Camp, scheduled from 15th September to 9th October at the Sports Authority of India (SAI) facility in Bengaluru.
The camp marks the beginning of the team's preparations for the Women's Asian Champions Trophy, which will take place in the historic city of Rajgir, Bihar.
This prestigious tournament, a joint initiative between Hockey India and the Bihar Government, will be held at the newly constructed Rajgir Hockey Stadium from November 11 to 20. .
Notably, the Indian Women’s Hockey Team last competed in the FIH Hockey Pro League 2023/24 season, where they faced tough challenges in London and Antwerp against teams like Argentina, Belgium, Germany, and Great Britain. Under the leadership of Captain Salima Tete and Vice-Captain Navneet Kaur, and guided by Chief Coach Harendra Singh, the team showcased moments of brilliance in the tournament.l.
"The upcoming National Women’s Coaching Camp is a crucial step in our preparations for the Women's Asian Champions Trophy," said Harendra Singh, head coach of the Indian women's hockey team.
"This camp will allow us to refine our strategies, work on specific areas that need improvement, and build on the strengths we displayed during the FIH Pro League. With the Asian Champions Trophy being held in Rajgir for the first time, it is a unique opportunity for our team to perform at their best on home soil. We are focused on enhancing our skills, fitness, and teamwork, and this camp will lay the foundation for a successful tournament," she added.