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{{Short description|Women's field hockey team representing India}} | |||
{{About|the women's team|the men's team|India men's national field hockey team}} | {{About|the women's team|the men's team|India men's national field hockey team}} | ||
{{EngvarB|date=June 2014}} | {{EngvarB|date=June 2014}} | ||
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{{Infobox national field hockey team | {{Infobox national field hockey team | ||
| name | | name = India | ||
| image | | type = women | ||
| | | image = Hockey India Logo.svg | ||
| size = 190px | |||
| caption = Hockey India Logo | | caption = Hockey India Logo | ||
| association= [[Hockey India]] | | association = {{plainlist| | ||
| confederation= [[Asian Hockey Federation| | *[[Hockey India]] (2008–present) | ||
| founded | *[[Indian Hockey Federation]] (1925–2008) | ||
| region | }} | ||
| rank = {{FIH Women's World Rankings|IND}} | | confederation = [[Asian Hockey Federation|AHF]] ([[Asia]]) | ||
| | | founded = | ||
| region = India | |||
| coach | | rank = {{FIH Women's World Rankings|IND}} | ||
| assistant | | max rank = 6 | ||
| manager | | max date = June 2022 | ||
| captain = [[Rani Rampal]] | | nickname = Women in Blue, Nabhvarna | ||
| | | coach = [[Janneke Schopman]] | ||
| | | assistant = Soundarya Yendala | ||
| | | manager = Ankita Billava Suresh<br/>[[Tushar Khandekar]] | ||
| Olympic apps = | | captain = [[Savita Punia]] | ||
| most caps = [[Vandana Katariya]] (276) | |||
| top scorer = [[Rani Rampal]] (120) | |||
| league = | |||
| First game = {{fhw-rt|SCO}} 6–1 {{fhw|IND}}<br />([[Folkestone]], England; 30 September 1953)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thehindu.com/sport/hockey/India-women-take-on-Scotland-in-hockey/article15767721.ece|title=India women take on Scotland in hockey|date=3 October 2010|access-date=16 February 2022|archive-date=5 June 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220605155829/https://www.thehindu.com/sport/hockey/India-women-take-on-Scotland-in-hockey/article15767721.ece|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
| Largest win = {{fhw-rt|IND}} 24–0 {{fhw|NEP}}<br />([[Guwahati]], India; 7 February 2016)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.espn.in/field-hockey/story/_/id/24443822/indian-hockey-team-biggest-wins-hong-kong-rout-asian-games|title=Before 26–0: Indian hockey team's biggest wins before Hong Kong rout|date=22 August 2018|access-date=16 February 2022|archive-date=15 February 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220215222757/https://www.espn.in/field-hockey/story/_/id/24443822/indian-hockey-team-biggest-wins-hong-kong-rout-asian-games|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
| Largest loss = {{fhw-rt|ENG}} 18–0 {{fh|IND}}<br />([[Sydney]], Australia; 23 May 1956)<ref>{{cite web |title=Women Field Hockey VI IFWHA World Conference 1956 Sydney (AUS) – 23.05–03.06 South Africa |url=http://todor66.com/hockey/field/World/IFWHA_1956.html |website=todor66.com |access-date=12 April 2022 |archive-date=3 July 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220703183217/http://www.todor66.com/hockey/field/World/IFWHA_1956.html |url-status=live }}</ref> | |||
| Olympic apps = 3 | |||
| Olympic first = 1980 | | Olympic first = 1980 | ||
| Olympic best = 4th ([[Field hockey at the | | Olympic best = 4th ([[Field hockey at the 1980 Summer Olympics|1980]], [[Field hockey at the 2020 Summer Olympics|2020]]) | ||
| World cup apps = | | World cup apps = 8 | ||
| World cup first = 1974 | | World cup first = 1974 | ||
| World cup best = 4th ([[1974 Women's Hockey World Cup|1974]]) | | World cup best = 4th ([[1974 Women's Hockey World Cup|1974]]) | ||
| Regional name = [[Field hockey at the Asian Games|Asian Games]] | | Regional name = [[Field hockey at the Asian Games|Asian Games]] | ||
| Regional cup apps = | | Regional cup apps = 11 | ||
| Regional cup first = [[Field hockey at the 1982 Asian Games|1982]] | | Regional cup first = [[Field hockey at the 1982 Asian Games|1982]] | ||
| Regional cup best = | | Regional cup best = {{Asia1}} '''Champions''' ([[Field hockey at the 1982 Asian Games|1982]]) | ||
| 2ndRegional name = [[Women's Hockey Asia Cup|Asia Cup]] | | 2ndRegional name = [[Women's Hockey Asia Cup|Asia Cup]] | ||
| 2ndRegional cup apps = | | 2ndRegional cup apps = 9 | ||
| 2ndRegional cup first = 1989 | | 2ndRegional cup first = [[1989 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|1989]] | ||
| 2ndRegional cup best = | | 2ndRegional cup best = [[File:Simple gold cup.svg|16px]] '''Champions''' ([[2004 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|2004]], [[2017 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|2017]]) | ||
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|[[Field hockey at the Asian Games|Asian Games]]|1|2|3 | |||
|[[Women's Hockey Asia Cup|Asia Cup]]|2|2|3 | |||
|[[Women's Asian Champions Trophy|Asian Champions Trophy]]|1|2|1 | |||
|[[Hockey at the Commonwealth Games|Commonwealth Games]]|1|1|1 | |||
|[[Women's FIH Pro League|Pro League]]|0|0|1 | |||
|[[FIH Hockey Series|Hockey Series]]|1|0|0 | |||
|[[Women's FIH Hockey Nations Cup|Nations Cup]]|1|0|0 | |||
}} | |||
{{MedalCompetition|[[Field hockey at the Asian Games|Asian Games]]}} | {{MedalCompetition|[[Field hockey at the Asian Games|Asian Games]]}} | ||
{{MedalGold|[[1982 Asian Games|1982 New Delhi]]|[[Field hockey at the 1982 Asian Games|Team]]}} | {{MedalGold|[[1982 Asian Games|1982 New Delhi]]|[[Field hockey at the 1982 Asian Games|Team]]}} | ||
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{{MedalGold|[[2004 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|2004 New Delhi]]|}} | {{MedalGold|[[2004 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|2004 New Delhi]]|}} | ||
{{MedalGold|[[2017 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|2017 Kakamigahara, Gifu]]|}} | {{MedalGold|[[2017 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|2017 Kakamigahara, Gifu]]|}} | ||
{{MedalSilver|1999 New Delhi|}} | {{MedalSilver|[[1999 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|1999 New Delhi]]|}} | ||
{{MedalSilver|2009 Bangkok|}} | {{MedalSilver|[[2009 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|2009 Bangkok]]|}} | ||
{{MedalBronze|1993 Hiroshima|}} | {{MedalBronze|[[1993 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|1993 Hiroshima]]|}} | ||
{{MedalBronze|[[2013 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|2013 Kuala Lumpur]]|}} | {{MedalBronze|[[2013 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|2013 Kuala Lumpur]]|}} | ||
{{MedalCompetition|[[ | {{MedalBronze|[[2022 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|2022 Muscat]]|}} | ||
{{MedalCompetition|[[Women's Asian Champions Trophy|Asian Champions Trophy]]}} | |||
{{MedalGold|[[2016 Women's Asian Champions Trophy|2016 Singapore]]|}} | {{MedalGold|[[2016 Women's Asian Champions Trophy|2016 Singapore]]|}} | ||
{{MedalSilver|[[2018 Women's Asian Champions Trophy|2018 Donghae]]|}} | {{MedalSilver|[[2018 Women's Asian Champions Trophy|2018 Donghae]]|}} | ||
{{MedalSilver|[[2013 Women's Asian Champions Trophy|2013 Kakamigahara]]|}} | {{MedalSilver|[[2013 Women's Asian Champions Trophy|2013 Kakamigahara]]|}} | ||
{{MedalBronze|[[2010 Women's Asian Champions Trophy|2010 Busan]]|}} | {{MedalBronze|[[2010 Women's Asian Champions Trophy|2010 Busan]]|}} | ||
{{MedalCompetition|[[Hockey at the Commonwealth Games|Commonwealth Games]]}} | |||
{{MedalGold|[[2002 Commonwealth Games|2002 Manchester]]|[[Hockey at the 2002 Commonwealth Games|Team]]}} | |||
{{MedalSilver|[[2006 Commonwealth Games|2006 Melbourne]]|[[Hockey at the 2006 Commonwealth Games|Team]]}} | |||
{{MedalBronze|[[2022 Commonwealth Games|2022 Birmingham]]|[[Hockey at the 2022 Commonwealth Games|Team]]}} | |||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Indian women's national field hockey team''' | [[File:2022 Commonwealth Games Hockey.jpg|thumb|360px|Team England vs Team India at the [[2022 Commonwealth Games]].]] | ||
The '''Indian women's national field hockey team''' represents [[India]] in international [[field hockey]], and is governed by [[Hockey India]]. Nabhvarna are currently ranked 6th in the [[FIH World Rankings]], and are ranked as the best team in Asia. They have won the gold medals at the [[Hockey at the 2002 Commonwealth Games - Women's tournament|2002 Commonwealth Games]] and [[Field hockey at the 1982 Asian Games|1982 Asian Games]]. They have also won the [[Women's Hockey Asia Cup|Women's Asia Cup]] twice, i.e. in [[2004 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|2004]] and [[2017 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|2017]]. They also won the [[Women's Asian Champions Trophy|Asian Champions Trophy]] in [[2016 Women's Asian Champions Trophy|2016]]. | |||
== | ==History== | ||
The team's breakthrough performance came at the [[Women's Hockey World Cup]] at [[Mandelieu]] in 1974, where it finished in 4th place. Their best performance in the [[Olympic Games]] was at [[Field hockey at the 1980 Summer Olympics|1980 Moscow Summer Olympics]] (where they came in 4th), when a [[Field hockey at the 1980 Summer Olympics|women's event]] was held for the first time in Olympic history. The team also won the [[Gold medal]] at the inaugural [[1982 Asian Games]] held in [[New Delhi]], defeating [[Korea women's national field hockey team|Korea]] in the finals. Captain [[Suraj Lata Devi]] led the team to the [[Gold medal|Gold]] for three consecutive years at different events- during the [[India at the 2002 Commonwealth Games|2002 Commonwealth Games]],<ref name=2002win>{{cite web | The team's breakthrough performance came at the [[Women's Hockey World Cup]] at [[Mandelieu]] in 1974, where it finished in 4th place. Their best performance in the [[Olympic Games]] was at [[Field hockey at the 1980 Summer Olympics|1980 Moscow Summer Olympics]] (where they came in 4th), when a [[Field hockey at the 1980 Summer Olympics|women's event]] was held for the first time in Olympic history. The team also won the [[Gold medal]] at the inaugural [[1982 Asian Games]] held in [[New Delhi]], defeating [[Korea women's national field hockey team|Korea]] in the finals. Captain [[Suraj Lata Devi]] led the team to the [[Gold medal|Gold]] for three consecutive years at different events- during the [[India at the 2002 Commonwealth Games|2002 Commonwealth Games]],<ref name=2002win>{{cite web | ||
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}}</ref> At the [[2014 Commonwealth Games]], it finished in 5th place but at [[2014 Asian Games]], [[Incheon]] stunned [[Japan women's national field hockey team|Japan]] | }}</ref> At the [[2014 Commonwealth Games]], it finished in 5th place but at [[2014 Asian Games]], [[Incheon]] stunned [[Japan women's national field hockey team|Japan]] 2–1 in a tight match to clinch their third [[bronze medal]] at the [[Asian Games]].<ref name="14bronze">{{cite news | ||
|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/asian-games-2014/india-at-incheon/Indian-womens-hockey-team-wins-Asiad-bronze/articleshow/43986308.cms | |url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/asian-games-2014/india-at-incheon/Indian-womens-hockey-team-wins-Asiad-bronze/articleshow/43986308.cms | ||
|title=Indian women's hockey team wins Asiad bronze | |title=Indian women's hockey team wins Asiad bronze | ||
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|author-link=Press Trust of India | |author-link=Press Trust of India | ||
|date=1 October 2014 | |date=1 October 2014 | ||
|newspaper=[[Times of India]] | |newspaper=[[The Times of India]] | ||
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}}</ref> During the summer of 2015, the team hosted the [[2014–15 Women's FIH Hockey World League Round 2|Round 2]] of the [[2014–15 Women's FIH Hockey World League]] and finished on top to qualify for the next stage. At the [[2014–15 Women's FIH Hockey World League Semifinals|World League | }}</ref> During the summer of 2015, the team hosted the [[2014–15 Women's FIH Hockey World League Round 2|Round 2]] of the [[2014–15 Women's FIH Hockey World League]] and finished on top to qualify for the next stage. At the [[2014–15 Women's FIH Hockey World League Semifinals|World League Semi-finals]] held in [[Antwerp]] the team finished in the fifth place beating higher ranked Japan in classification match.<ref name="verge">{{cite news | ||
|url=http://www.firstpost.com/sports/verge-olympic-qualification-indian-womens-hockey-team-arrive-grand-welcome-2329378.html | |url=http://www.firstpost.com/sports/verge-olympic-qualification-indian-womens-hockey-team-arrive-grand-welcome-2329378.html | ||
|title=On the verge of Olympic qualification, Indian women's hockey team arrive to grand welcome | |title=On the verge of Olympic qualification, Indian women's hockey team arrive to grand welcome | ||
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===2002 Commonwealth Games and ''Chak De! India'' (2007)=== | ===2002 Commonwealth Games and ''Chak De! India'' (2007)=== | ||
[[India at the 2002 Commonwealth Games#India women.27s national field hockey team|The 2002 Commonwealth Games Squad]], led by Captain [[Suraj Lata Devi]], competed in the [[Hockey at the 2002 Commonwealth Games – Women's tournament|2002 Commonwealth Games]]. The team entered the finals after defeating the New Zealand women's national field hockey team.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport3/commonwealthgames2002/hi/hockey/newsid_2166000/2166787.stm|title=Indian women stun Kiwis|access-date=12 April 2008|date=1 August 2002|publisher=BBC|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110127052335/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport3/commonwealthgames2002/hi/hockey/newsid_2166000/2166787.stm|archive-date=27 January 2011|url-status=live}}</ref> and placed first, winning the Gold after they beat [[England women's national field hockey team|the English women's hockey team]].<ref name=2002win/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport3/commonwealthgames2002/hi/hockey/newsid_2170000/2170576.stm|title=India deny England gold|access-date=12 April 2008|date=3 August 2002|publisher=BBC|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071013170455/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport3/commonwealthgames2002/hi/hockey/newsid_2170000/2170576.stm|archive-date=13 October 2007|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name=2002rediff>{{cite web|url=http://www.rediff.com/sports/2002/aug/03hock1.htm|title=Indian eves win Commonwealth hockey gold|access-date=12 April 2008|date=3 August 2002|publisher=Rediff.com|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100117012251/http://www.rediff.com/sports/2002/aug/03hock1.htm|archive-date=17 January 2010|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
[[India at the 2002 Commonwealth Games#India women.27s national field hockey team|The 2002 Commonwealth Games Squad]], led by Captain [[Suraj Lata Devi]], competed in the [[Hockey at the 2002 Commonwealth Games – Women's tournament|2002 Commonwealth Games]]. The team entered the finals after defeating the | |||
This event served as the inspiration for the 2007 [[Bollywood]] film about women's field hockey, ''[[Chak De! India]]'' starring [[Shah Rukh Khan]] (after screenwriter [[Jaideep Sahni]] read a short article about it).<ref>{{cite web | This event served as the inspiration for the 2007 [[Bollywood]] film about women's field hockey, ''[[Chak De! India]]'' starring [[Shah Rukh Khan]] (after screenwriter [[Jaideep Sahni]] read a short article about it).<ref>{{cite web | ||
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}}</ref> | }}</ref> Sahni began to model the character of Kabir Khan on hockey coach [[Maharaj Krishan Kaushik]].<ref name=ndtvcoach>{{cite web | ||
|url=http://www.ndtv.com/video/player/news/chak-de-the-real-kabir-khan/18842 | |url=http://www.ndtv.com/video/player/news/chak-de-the-real-kabir-khan/18842 | ||
|title=Chak De: The real Kabir Khan? | |title=Chak De: The real Kabir Khan? | ||
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}}</ref> After hearing the storyline, Kaushik suggested that | }}</ref> After hearing the storyline, Kaushik suggested that Sahni meet hockey player [[Mir Ranjan Negi]] (who faced accusations of throwing the match against Pakistan during the [[1982 Asian Games]]).<ref name="goal">{{cite web | ||
|url=http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-fridayreview/back-to-the-goal-post/article2273304.ece | |url=http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-fridayreview/back-to-the-goal-post/article2273304.ece | ||
|title=Back to the goal post | |title=Back to the goal post | ||
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}}</ref><ref name=iemore>{{cite web | }}</ref><ref name=iemore>{{cite web | ||
|url=http://archive.indianexpress.com/news/-they-said-i-d-taken-one-lakh-per-goal-.-.-.-people-used-to-introduce-me-as-mr-negi-of-those-seven-goals-/217517/0 | |url=http://archive.indianexpress.com/news/-they-said-i-d-taken-one-lakh-per-goal-.-.-.-people-used-to-introduce-me-as-mr-negi-of-those-seven-goals-/217517/0 | ||
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|work=[[Indian Express]] | |work=[[The Indian Express]] | ||
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}}</ref> | }}</ref> Sahni has stated that he was unaware of Negi's tribulations while writing the script and that the resemblance with Negi's life was entirely coincidental.<ref name=company>{{cite web | ||
|url=http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-fridayreview/in-the-company-of-ideas/article2284968.ece | |url=http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-fridayreview/in-the-company-of-ideas/article2284968.ece | ||
|title=In the company of ideas | |title=In the company of ideas | ||
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}}</ref> Negi affirmed this point stating that he didn't "want to hog the limelight. This movie is not a documentary of Mir Ranjan Negi's life. It is in fact the story of a team that becomes a winning lot from a bunch of hopeless girls".<ref>{{cite web | }}</ref> Negi affirmed this point stating that he didn't "want to hog the limelight. This movie is not a documentary of Mir Ranjan Negi's life. It is in fact the story of a team that becomes a winning lot from a bunch of hopeless girls".<ref>{{cite web | ||
|url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/archived-stories/chak-de-is-not-a-documentary-of-my-life/article1-243078.aspx | |url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/archived-stories/chak-de-is-not-a-documentary-of-my-life/article1-243078.aspx | ||
|title= | |title=Chak De! is not a documentary of my life | ||
|access-date=21 August 2015 | |access-date=21 August 2015 | ||
|date=18 August 2007 | |date=18 August 2007 | ||
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|first=Abhishek | |first=Abhishek | ||
|publisher=[[Hindustan Times]]/[[Indo-Asian News Service|IANS]] | |publisher=[[Hindustan Times]]/[[Indo-Asian News Service|IANS]] | ||
}}</ref> In response to the fact that the media equated Kabir Khan with Negi, | }}{{Dead link|date=January 2023 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> In response to the fact that the media equated Kabir Khan with Negi, Sahni said that "Our script was written a year and a half back. It is very unfortunate that something, which is about women athletes, has just started becoming about Negi."<ref name=ndtvcoach/> | ||
===Tokyo Olympics and resurgence=== | |||
India at the [[India at the 2020 Summer Olympics|2020 Summer Olympics]] for the first time ever,<ref>{{Cite web|title=Tokyo Olympics 2021 Live: India vs Australia women's hockey quarterfinal underway|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/tokyo-olympics/tokyo-olympics-2021-live-updates-kamalpreet-kaur-olympic-games-tokyo-2020-india-day-11/liveblog/84962050.cms|access-date=2 August 2021|website=The Times of India|language=en|archive-date=2 August 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210802013229/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/tokyo-olympics/tokyo-olympics-2021-live-updates-kamalpreet-kaur-olympic-games-tokyo-2020-india-day-11/liveblog/84962050.cms|url-status=live}}</ref> reached the semi-final in the Women's Hockey Olympic event but failed to bag any medal after they lost to [[Argentina women's national field hockey team|Argentina]]<ref>{{Cite web|last=Livemint|date=4 August 2021|title=Tokyo Olympics: India women lose hockey semi-final 1–2 to Argentina|url=https://www.livemint.com/sports/olympics-news/tokyo-olympics-india-women-lose-hockey-semi-final-1-2-to-argentina-11628073719897.html|access-date=6 August 2021|website=mint|language=en|archive-date=6 August 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210806084440/https://www.livemint.com/sports/olympics-news/tokyo-olympics-india-women-lose-hockey-semi-final-1-2-to-argentina-11628073719897.html|url-status=live}}</ref> in the semi-final and then to [[Great Britain women's national field hockey team|Great Britain]]<ref>{{Cite web|last=Aug 2021|first=Times Now {{!}} 06|last2=Ist|first2=09:18 Am|title=Tokyo Olympics 2020: Indian women's hockey team lose 3–4 to Great Britain in Bronze-medal match|url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/sports/tokyo-olympics-2020-indian-womens-hockey-team-lose-3-4-to-great-britain-in-bronze-medal-match/videoshow/85090108.cms|access-date=6 August 2021|website=The Economic Times|archive-date=6 August 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210806084440/https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/sports/tokyo-olympics-2020-indian-womens-hockey-team-lose-3-4-to-great-britain-in-bronze-medal-match/videoshow/85090108.cms|url-status=live}}</ref> in the bronze medal match. Following their performance at the Olympics, the team went to win bronze medals at the 2022 [[2022 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|Asia Cup]] and the [[Hockey at the 2022 Commonwealth Games – Women's tournament|Commonwealth Games]] and a third place finish in the [[2021–22 Women's FIH Pro League|2021–22 Pro League]]. In 2022 India won the [[2022 Women's FIH Hockey Nations Cup|first ever FIH Women's Nations Cup]]. | |||
==Medal | ==Medal table== | ||
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|align=left| [[Hockey at the Commonwealth Games#Women|Commonwealth Games]] || 1 || 1 || | |align=left| [[Women's FIH Pro League|Pro League]] || 0 || 0 || 1 || 1 | ||
|- | |||
|align=left| [[Hockey at the Commonwealth Games#Women|Commonwealth Games]] || 1 || 1 || 1 || 3 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|align=left| [[Field hockey at the Asian Games#Women|Asian Games]] || 1 || 2 || 3 ||6 | |align=left| [[Field hockey at the Asian Games#Women|Asian Games]] || 1 || 2 || 3 ||6 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align=left| [[Women's Hockey Asia Cup| | |align=left| [[Women's Hockey Asia Cup|Asia Cup]] || 2 || 2 || 3 || 7 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align=left| [[Women's Asian Champions Trophy|Asian Champions Trophy]] || 1 || 2 || 1 || 4 | |align=left| [[Women's Asian Champions Trophy|Asian Champions Trophy]] || 1 || 2 || 1 || 4 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align=left| [[Hockey Champions Challenge I | |align=left| [[Women's FIH Hockey Nations Cup|Nations Cup]] || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 | ||
|- | |||
|align=left| [[Women's Hockey Champions Challenge I|Champions Challenge]] || 0 || 0 || 1 || 1 | |||
|- | |||
|align=left| [[2018-19 Women's FIH Series Finals|Hockey Series]] || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|align=left| [[Field Hockey at the 2003 Afro-Asian Games#Women.27s tournament|Afro-Asian Games]] || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 | |align=left| [[Field Hockey at the 2003 Afro-Asian Games#Women.27s tournament|Afro-Asian Games]] || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align=left| [[Field hockey at the South Asian Games|South Asian Games]] || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 | |align=left| [[Field hockey at the South Asian Games|South Asian Games]] || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 | ||
|- | |- | ||
!align=left| Total || 9 || 7 || 10 || 26 | |||
| | |||
|} | |} | ||
==Tournament | ==Tournament history== | ||
===Summer Olympics=== | ===Major tournaments=== | ||
====Summer Olympics==== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
! No | ! No | ||
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! Position | ! Position | ||
|- | |- | ||
|1|| [[Field hockey at the 1980 Summer Olympics#Women.27s Tournament|1980]]||{{flagicon|USSR}} [[Moscow]], USSR|| | |1|| [[Field hockey at the 1980 Summer Olympics#Women.27s Tournament|1980]]||{{flagicon|USSR}} [[Moscow]], USSR|| {{center|'''4th'''}} | ||
{ | |||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |2|| [[Field hockey at the 2016 Summer Olympics|2016]]||{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Rio de Janeiro]], Brazil|| {{center|12th}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|3|| [[Field hockey at the 2020 Summer Olympics|2020]]||{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Tokyo]], Japan|| {{center|'''4th'''}} | |||
|} | |} | ||
===World Cup=== | ====World Cup==== | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
! No | ! No | ||
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! Position | ! Position | ||
|- | |- | ||
|1|| [[1974 Women's Hockey World Cup|1974]]||{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Mandelieu]],France|| | |1|| [[1974 Women's Hockey World Cup|1974]]||{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Mandelieu]], France|| {{center|'''4th'''}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|2|| [[1978 Women's Hockey World Cup|1978]]||{{flagicon|ESP}} | |2|| [[1978 Women's Hockey World Cup|1978]]||{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Madrid]], Spain|| {{center|7th}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|3|| [[1983 Women's Hockey World Cup|1983]]|| {{flagicon|MAS}} [[Kuala Lumpur]], Malaysia|| | |3|| [[1983 Women's Hockey World Cup|1983]]|| {{flagicon|MAS}} [[Kuala Lumpur]], Malaysia||{{center| 11th}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|4|| [[1998 Women's Hockey World Cup|1998]]||{{flagicon|NED}} | |4|| [[1998 Women's Hockey World Cup|1998]]||{{flagicon|NED}} [[Utrecht]], Netherlands||{{center| 12th}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|5|| [[2006 Women's Hockey World Cup|2006]]||{{flagicon|ESP}} | |5|| [[2006 Women's Hockey World Cup|2006]]||{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Madrid]], Spain|| {{center|11th}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|6|| [[2010 Women's Hockey World Cup|2010]]||{{flagicon|ARG}} | |6|| [[2010 Women's Hockey World Cup|2010]]||{{flagicon|ARG}} [[Rosario]], Argentina|| {{center|9th}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|7|| [[2018 Women's Hockey World Cup|2018]]|| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[London]], England|| | |7|| [[2018 Women's Hockey World Cup|2018]]|| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[London]], England|| {{center|8th}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|8|| [[2022 Women's FIH Hockey World Cup|2022]]|| {{flagicon|NED}} [[Amstelveen]], Netherlands<br>{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Valencia]], Spain|| {{center|9th}} | |||
|} | |} | ||
===Commonwealth Games=== | ====Commonwealth Games==== | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
! No | ! No | ||
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! Position | ! Position | ||
|- | |- | ||
|1|| [[Hockey at the 1998 Commonwealth Games – Women's tournament|1998]]||{{flagicon|MAS}} [[Kuala Lumpur]], Malaysia|| | |1|| [[Hockey at the 1998 Commonwealth Games – Women's tournament|1998]]||{{flagicon|MAS}} [[Kuala Lumpur]], Malaysia|| {{center|'''4th'''}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|-bgcolor=Gold | |-bgcolor=Gold | ||
|4|| [[Hockey at the 2002 Commonwealth Games – Women's tournament|2002]]||{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Manchester]], England|| | |4|| [[Hockey at the 2002 Commonwealth Games – Women's tournament|2002]]||{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Manchester]], England||{{center|{{goca}}}} | ||
|-bgcolor=Silver | |-bgcolor=Silver | ||
|2|| [[Hockey at the 2006 Commonwealth Games – Women's tournament|2006]]||{{flagicon|AUS}} [[Melbourne]], Australia|| | |2|| [[Hockey at the 2006 Commonwealth Games – Women's tournament|2006]]||{{flagicon|AUS}} [[Melbourne]], Australia||{{center|{{sica}}}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|3|| [[Hockey at the 2010 Commonwealth Games – Women's tournament|2010]]||style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|IND}} [[New Delhi]], India|| | |3|| [[Hockey at the 2010 Commonwealth Games – Women's tournament|2010]]||style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|IND}} [[New Delhi]], India||{{center|5th}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|4|| [[Hockey at the 2014 Commonwealth Games – Women's tournament|2014]]||{{flagicon|SCO}} [[Glasgow]], Scotland | |4|| [[Hockey at the 2014 Commonwealth Games – Women's tournament|2014]]||{{flagicon|SCO}} [[Glasgow]], Scotland||{{center|5th}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|5|| [[Hockey at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – Women's tournament|2018]]||{{flagicon|AUS}} [[Gold Coast, Queensland]], Australia||{{center|'''4th'''}} | |||
|-bgcolor=#CFAA88 | |||
|6|| [[Hockey at the 2022 Commonwealth Games – Women's tournament|2022]]||{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Birmingham]], England||{{center|{{brca}}}} | |||
|} | |} | ||
===Asian Games=== | ====Asian Games==== | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
! No | ! No | ||
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! Position | ! Position | ||
|-bgcolor=gold | |-bgcolor=gold | ||
|1|| [[Field hockey at the 1982 Asian Games|1982]]||style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|IND}} [[New Delhi]], India|| | |1|| [[Field hockey at the 1982 Asian Games|1982]]||style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|IND}} [[New Delhi]], India||{{center|{{goca}}}} | ||
|-bgcolor=#CFAA88 | |-bgcolor=#CFAA88 | ||
|2|| [[Field hockey at the 1986 Asian Games|1986]]||{{flagicon|KOR}} [[Seoul]], South Korea|| | |2|| [[Field hockey at the 1986 Asian Games|1986]]||{{flagicon|KOR}} [[Seoul]], South Korea||{{center|{{brca}}}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|3|| [[Field hockey at the 1990 Asian Games|1990]]||{{flagicon|CHN}} [[Beijing]], China|| | |3|| [[Field hockey at the 1990 Asian Games|1990]]||{{flagicon|CHN}} [[Beijing]], China||{{center|'''4th'''}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|4|| [[Field hockey at the 1994 Asian Games|1994]]||{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Hiroshima]], Japan|| | |4|| [[Field hockey at the 1994 Asian Games|1994]]||{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Hiroshima]], Japan||{{center|'''4th'''}} | ||
|-bgcolor=silver | |-bgcolor=silver | ||
|5|| [[Field hockey at the 1998 Asian Games|1998]]||{{flagicon|THA}} [[Bangkok]], Thailand|| | |5|| [[Field hockey at the 1998 Asian Games|1998]]||{{flagicon|THA}} [[Bangkok]], Thailand||{{center|{{sica}}}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|6|| [[Field hockey at the 2002 Asian Games – Women|2002]]||{{flagicon|KOR}} [[Busan]], South Korea|| | |6|| [[Field hockey at the 2002 Asian Games – Women|2002]]||{{flagicon|KOR}} [[Busan]], South Korea||{{center|'''4th'''}} | ||
|-bgcolor=#CFAA88 | |-bgcolor=#CFAA88 | ||
|7|| [[Field hockey at the 2006 Asian Games – Women|2006]]||{{flagicon|QAT}} [[Doha]], Qatar|| | |7|| [[Field hockey at the 2006 Asian Games – Women|2006]]||{{flagicon|QAT}} [[Doha]], Qatar||{{center|{{brca}}}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|8|| [[Field hockey at the 2010 Asian Games | |8|| [[Field hockey at the 2010 Asian Games#Women|2010]]||{{flagicon|CHN}} [[Guangzhou]], China||{{center|'''4th'''}} | ||
|-bgcolor=#CFAA88 | |-bgcolor=#CFAA88 | ||
|9|| [[Field hockey at the 2014 Asian Games – Women|2014]]||{{flagicon|KOR}} [[Incheon]], South Korea|| | |9|| [[Field hockey at the 2014 Asian Games – Women|2014]]||{{flagicon|KOR}} [[Incheon]], South Korea||{{center|{{brca}}}} | ||
|-bgcolor=silver | |-bgcolor=silver | ||
|10|| [[Field hockey at the 2018 Asian Games|2018]]||{{flagicon|IDN}} [[Jakarta]], Indonesia|| | |10|| [[Field hockey at the 2018 Asian Games|2018]]||{{flagicon|IDN}} [[Jakarta]], Indonesia||{{center|{{sica}}}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|11|| [[Field hockey at the 2022 Asian Games|2022]]||{{flagicon|CHN}} [[Hangzhou]], China||{{center|''Qualified''}} | |||
|} | |} | ||
===Asia Cup=== | ====Asia Cup==== | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
! No | ! No | ||
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! Position | ! Position | ||
|- | |- | ||
|1|| 1989 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|1989||{{flagicon|HKG}} [[Hong Kong]]|| | |1|| [[1989 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|1989]]||{{flagicon|HKG}} [[Hong Kong]]|| {{center| '''4th'''}} | ||
|-bgcolor=#CFAA88 | |-bgcolor=#CFAA88 | ||
|2|| 1993 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|1993||{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Hiroshima]], Japan|| | |2|| [[1993 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|1993]]||{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Hiroshima]], Japan|| {{center| {{brca}}}} | ||
|-bgcolor=silver | |-bgcolor=silver | ||
|3|| 1999 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|1999||style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|IND}} [[New Delhi]], India|| | |3|| [[1999 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|1999]]||style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|IND}} [[New Delhi]], India|| {{center|{{sica}}}} | ||
|-bgcolor=gold | |-bgcolor=gold | ||
|4|| [[2004 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|2004]]||style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|IND}} [[New Delhi]], India|| | |4|| [[2004 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|2004]]||style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|IND}} [[New Delhi]], India|| {{center|{{goca}}}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|5|| [[2007 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|2007]]||{{flagicon|HKG}} [[Hong Kong]]|| | |5|| [[2007 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|2007]]||{{flagicon|HKG}} [[Hong Kong]]|| {{center| '''4th'''}} | ||
|-bgcolor=silver | |-bgcolor=silver | ||
|6|| 2009 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|2009||{{flagicon|THA}} [[Bangkok]], Thailand|| | |6|| [[2009 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|2009]]||{{flagicon|THA}} [[Bangkok]], Thailand|| {{center| {{sica}}}} | ||
|-bgcolor=#CFAA88 | |-bgcolor=#CFAA88 | ||
|7|| [[2013 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|2013]]||{{flagicon|MAS}} [[Kuala Lumpur]], Malaysia|| | |7|| [[2013 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|2013]]||{{flagicon|MAS}} [[Kuala Lumpur]], Malaysia|| {{center| {{brca}}}} | ||
|-bgcolor=gold | |-bgcolor=gold | ||
|8|| [[2017 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|2017]]||{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Kakamigahara, Gifu]], Japan|| | |8|| [[2017 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|2017]]||{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Kakamigahara, Gifu]], Japan|| {{center| {{goca}}}} | ||
|-bgcolor=#CFAA88 | |-bgcolor=#CFAA88 | ||
| | |9|| [[2022 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|2022]]||{{flagicon|OMA}} [[Muscat]], Oman|| {{center| {{brca}}}} | ||
|[[ | |||
| {{flagicon| | |||
| | |||
| {{ | |||
| {{ | |||
|} | |} | ||
===Asian Champions Trophy=== | ====Asian Champions Trophy==== | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
!No | !No | ||
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|[[2010 Women's Asian Champions Trophy|2010]] | |[[2010 Women's Asian Champions Trophy|2010]] | ||
| {{flagicon|KOR}} [[Busan]], South Korea | | {{flagicon|KOR}} [[Busan]], South Korea | ||
| | |{{center|{{brca}}}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|2 | |2 | ||
|[[2011 Women's Asian Champions Trophy|2011]] | |[[2011 Women's Asian Champions Trophy|2011]] | ||
| {{flagicon|CHN}} [[Ordos, China|Ordos]], China | | {{flagicon|CHN}} [[Ordos, China|Ordos]], China | ||
| | |{{center|'''4th'''}} | ||
|-bgcolor=silver | |-bgcolor=silver | ||
|3 | |3 | ||
|[[2013 Women's Asian Champions Trophy|2013]] | |[[2013 Women's Asian Champions Trophy|2013]] | ||
| {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Kakamigahara]], Japan | | {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Kakamigahara]], Japan | ||
| | |{{center|{{sica}}}} | ||
|-bgcolor=gold | |-bgcolor=gold | ||
|4 | |4 | ||
|[[2016 Women's Asian Champions Trophy|2016]] | |[[2016 Women's Asian Champions Trophy|2016]] | ||
| {{flagicon|SIN}} [[Singapore]] | | {{flagicon|SIN}} [[Singapore]] | ||
| | |{{center|{{goca}}}} | ||
|-bgcolor=silver | |-bgcolor=silver | ||
|5 | |5 | ||
|[[2018 Women's Asian Champions Trophy|2018]] | |[[2018 Women's Asian Champions Trophy|2018]] | ||
| {{flagicon|KOR}} [[Donghae City]], South Korea | | {{flagicon|KOR}} [[Donghae City]], South Korea | ||
| | |{{center|{{sica}}}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|6 | |||
|[[2021 Women's Asian Champions Trophy|2021]] | |||
| {{flagicon|KOR}} [[Donghae City]], South Korea | |||
|''Withdrew'' | |||
|- | |||
|7 | |||
|[[2023 Women's Asian Champions Trophy|2023]] | |||
| style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|IND}} [[Ranchi]], India | |||
|''Qualified'' | |||
|} | |||
====FIH Pro League==== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! No | |||
! Year | |||
! Final Host | |||
! Position | |||
|-bgcolor=#CFAA88 | |||
|1||[[2021–22 Women's FIH Pro League|2021–22]]||{{N/A|N/A}}||{{center|{{brca}}}} | |||
|- | |||
|2||[[2023–24 Women's FIH Pro League|2023–24]]||colspan=2|{{center|''Qualified''}} | |||
|} | |||
====FIH Hockey Nations Cup==== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! No | |||
! Year | |||
! Final Host | |||
! Position | |||
|-bgcolor=gold | |||
|1||[[2022 Women's FIH Hockey Nations Cup|2022]]||{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Valencia]], Spain||{{center|{{goca}}}} | |||
|} | |} | ||
=== | |||
===Other tournaments=== | |||
====South Asian Games==== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
!No | !No | ||
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|-bgcolor=gold | |-bgcolor=gold | ||
|1 | |1 | ||
|[[ | |[[Field hockey at the 2016 South Asian Games|2016]] | ||
|{{flagicon| | |style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|IND}} [[Guwahati]], India | ||
| | |{{center|{{goca}}}} | ||
|} | |||
===Defunct tournaments=== | |||
====World League==== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! No | |||
! Year | |||
! Final Host | |||
! Position | |||
|- | |||
|1|| [[2012–13 Women's FIH Hockey World League|2012–13]]||{{flagicon|ARG}} [[San Miguel de Tucumán]], Argentina||{{center| 14th}} | |||
|- | |||
|2|| [[2014–15 Women's FIH Hockey World League|2014–15]]|| {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Rosario]], Argentina|| {{center|10th}} | |||
|- | |||
|3|| [[2016–17 Women's FIH Hockey World League|2016–17]]|| {{flagicon|NZL}} [[Auckland]], New Zealand||{{center| 16th}} | |||
|} | |||
====Champions Challenge==== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
!No | |||
!Year | |||
!Host | |||
!Position | |||
|-bgcolor=#CFAA88 | |||
|1 | |||
|[[2002 Women's Hockey Champions Challenge|2002]] | |||
| {{flagicon|RSA}} [[Johannesburg]], South Africa | |||
|{{center|{{brca}}}} | |||
|- | |||
|2 | |||
|[[2011 Women's Hockey Champions Challenge I|2011]] | |||
| {{flagicon|IRE}} [[Dublin]], Ireland | |||
| {{center|7th}} | |||
|- | |||
|3 | |||
|[[2012 Women's Hockey Champions Challenge I|2012]] | |||
| {{flagicon|IRE}} [[Dublin]], Ireland | |||
| {{center|7th}} | |||
|- | |||
|4 | |||
|[[2014 Women's Hockey Champions Challenge I|2014]] | |||
| {{flagicon|SCO}} [[Glasgow]], Scotland | |||
| {{center|8th}} | |||
|} | |} | ||
=== | ====Hockey Series==== | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
!No | !No | ||
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|-bgcolor=gold | |-bgcolor=gold | ||
|1 | |1 | ||
|[[ | |[[2018-19 Women's FIH Series Finals#Hiroshima|2018–19]] | ||
|{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Hiroshima]], Japan | |||
| | |{{center|{{goca}}}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
=== | |||
====Afro-Asian Games==== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
!No | !No | ||
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|-bgcolor=gold | |-bgcolor=gold | ||
|1 | |1 | ||
|[[Field | |[[Field Hockey at the 2003 Afro-Asian Games|2003]] | ||
|style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|IND}} [[ | |style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|IND}} [[Hyderabad]], India | ||
| | |{{center|{{goca}}}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
===Awards | ==Honours== | ||
===Major tournaments=== | |||
* '''[[Hockey at the Commonwealth Games|Commonwealth Games]]''': | |||
** '''Gold medal''': [[Hockey at the 2002 Commonwealth Games – Women's tournament|2002]] | |||
** '''Silver medal''': [[Hockey at the 2006 Commonwealth Games – Women's tournament|2006]] | |||
** '''Bronze medal''': [[Hockey at the 2022 Commonwealth Games – Women's tournament|2022]] | |||
* '''[[Field hockey at the Asian Games|Asian Games]]''': | |||
** '''Gold medal''': [[Field hockey at the 1982 Asian Games|1982]] | |||
** '''Silver medal''': [[Field hockey at the 1998 Asian Games|1998]], [[Field hockey at the 2018 Asian Games|2018]] | |||
** '''Bronze medal''': [[Field hockey at the 1986 Asian Games|1986]], [[Field hockey at the 2006 Asian Games|2006]], [[Field hockey at the 2014 Asian Games|2014]] | |||
* '''[[Women's Hockey Asia Cup| Women's Asia Cup]]''': | |||
** '''Champions''': [[2004 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|2004]], [[2017 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|2017]] | |||
** '''Runner-up''': [[1999 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|1999]], [[2009 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|2009]] | |||
** '''Third Place''': [[1993 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|1993]], [[2013 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|2013]], [[2022 Women's Hockey Asia Cup|2022]] | |||
* '''[[Women's Asian Champions Trophy]]''': | |||
** '''Champions''': [[2016 Women's Asian Champions Trophy|2016]] | |||
** '''Runner-up''': [[2013 Women's Asian Champions Trophy|2013]], [[2018 Women's Asian Champions Trophy|2018]] | |||
** '''Third Place''': [[2010 Women's Asian Champions Trophy|2010]] | |||
* '''[[Women's FIH Pro League]]''': | |||
** '''Third Place''': [[2021–22 Women's FIH Pro League|2021–22]] | |||
* '''[[Women's FIH Hockey Nations Cup]]''': | |||
** '''Champions''': [[2022 Women's FIH Hockey Nations Cup|2022]] | |||
===Other tournaments=== | |||
* '''[[Field hockey at the South Asian Games|South Asian Games]]''': | |||
** '''Gold medal''': [[Field hockey at the 2016 South Asian Games|2016]] | |||
===Defunct tournaments=== | |||
* '''[[FIH Hockey Series]]''': | |||
** '''Champions''': [[2018–19 Women's FIH Series Finals|2018–19]] | |||
* '''[[Field hockey at the 2003 Afro-Asian Games|Afro-Asian Games]]''': | |||
** '''Gold medal''': [[Field hockey at the 2003 Afro-Asian Games|2003]] | |||
==Results and fixtures== | |||
===2022=== | |||
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|round = [[2022 Women's FIH Hockey Nations Cup|2022 Hockey Nations Cup]] | |||
|format=1 | |||
|date= {{dts|format={{{df|dmy}}}|2022|12|11}} | |||
|time= 15:15 | |||
|team1= {{fhw-rt|IND}} | |||
|score= 3–1 | |||
|team2= {{fhw|CHI}} | |||
|report= [https://tms.fih.ch/matches/17047/reports/matchreport Report] | |||
|goals1= [[Sangita Kumari|Sangita]] {{fhgoal|FG|3}}<br />[[Sonika Tandi|Sonika]] {{fhgoal|FG|11}}<br />[[Navneet Kaur (field hockey)|Navneet]] {{fhgoal|FG|32}} | |||
|goals2= [[Fernanda Villagran|Villagran]] {{fhgoal|PC|44}} | |||
|stadium = [[Estadio Betero]] | |||
|location = [[Valencia]], Spain | |||
|result = W | |||
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{{footballbox collapsible | |||
|round = [[2022 Women's FIH Hockey Nations Cup|2022 Hockey Nations Cup]] | |||
|format=1 | |||
|date= {{dts|format={{{df|dmy}}}|2022|12|12}} | |||
|time= 15:15 | |||
|team1= {{fhw-rt|JPN}} | |||
|score= 1–2 | |||
|team2= {{fhw|IND}} | |||
|report= [https://tms.fih.ch/matches/17052/reports/matchreport Report] | |||
|goals1= [[Rui Takashima|Takashima]] {{fhgoal|FG|49}} | |||
|goals2= [[Salima Tete|Salima]] {{fhgoal|FG|5}}<br />[[Beauty Dung Dung|Beauty]] {{fhgoal|FG|40}} | |||
|stadium = [[Estadio Betero]] | |||
|location = [[Valencia]], Spain | |||
|result = W | |||
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{{footballbox collapsible | |||
|round = [[2022 Women's FIH Hockey Nations Cup|2022 Hockey Nations Cup]] | |||
|format=1 | |||
|date= {{dts|format={{{df|dmy}}}|2022|12|14}} | |||
|time= 15:15 | |||
|team1= {{fhw-rt|IND}} | |||
|score= 2–0 | |||
|team2= {{fhw|RSA}} | |||
|report= [https://tms.fih.ch/matches/17055/reports/matchreport Report] | |||
|goals1= [[Deep Grace Ekka|Deep Grace]] {{fhgoal|FG|14}}<br />[[Gurjit Kaur|Gurjit]] {{fhgoal|FG|59}} | |||
|goals2= | |||
|stadium = [[Estadio Betero]] | |||
|location = [[Valencia]], Spain | |||
|result = W | |||
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|round = [[2022 Women's FIH Hockey Nations Cup|2022 Hockey Nations Cup]] | |||
|format=1 | |||
|date= {{dts|format={{{df|dmy}}}|2022|12|16}} | |||
|time= 15:45 | |||
|team1= {{fhw-rt|IND}} | |||
|score= 1–1 | |||
|team2= {{fhw|IRE}} | |||
|report= [https://tms.fih.ch/matches/17062/reports/matchreport Report] | |||
|goals1= [[Udita Duhan|Udita]] {{fhgoal|PC|45}} | |||
|goals2= [[Naomi Carroll|Carroll]] {{fhgoal|FG|15}} | |||
|stadium = [[Estadio Betero]] | |||
|location = [[Valencia]], Spain | |||
|penalties1= [[Salima Tete|Salima]] {{fhps|m}}<br />[[Lalremsiami]] {{fhps|g}}<br />[[Navneet Kaur (field hockey)|Navneet]] {{fhps|m}}<br />[[Sonika Tandi|Sonika]] {{fhps|g}}<br />[[Neha Goyal|Neha]] {{fhps|m}} | |||
|penaltyscore= 2–1 | |||
|penalties2= {{fhps|m}} [[Christina Hamill|Hamill]]<br />{{fhps|m}} [[Ellen Curran|Curran]]<br />{{fhps|g}} [[Hannah McLoughlin|McLoughlin]]<br />{{fhps|m}} [[Róisín Upton|Upton]]<br />{{fhps|m}} [[Kathryn Mullan|Mullan]] | |||
|result = D | |||
}} | |||
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|round = [[2022 Women's FIH Hockey Nations Cup|2022 Hockey Nations Cup]] | |||
|format=1 | |||
|date= {{dts|format={{{df|dmy}}}|2022|12|17}} | |||
|time= 15:45 | |||
|team1= {{fhw-rt|ESP}} | |||
|score= 0–1 | |||
|team2= {{fhw|IND}} | |||
|report= [https://tms.fih.ch/matches/17066/reports/matchreport Report] | |||
|goals1= | |||
|goals2= [[Gurjit Kaur|Gurjit]] {{fhgoal|PC|6}} | |||
|stadium = [[Estadio Betero]] | |||
|location = [[Valencia]], Spain | |||
|result = W | |||
}} | |||
===2023=== | |||
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|round = South Africa–India Test Series | |||
|format=1 | |||
|date= {{dts|format={{{df|dmy}}}|2023|1|16}} | |||
|time= 18:00 | |||
|team1= {{fhw-rt|RSA}} | |||
|score= 1–5 | |||
|team2= {{fhw|IND}} | |||
|report= [https://tms.fih.ch/matches/17736/reports/matchreport Report] | |||
|goals1= [[Quanita Bobbs|Bobbs]] {{fhgoal|PC|44}} | |||
|goals2= [[Rani Rampal|Rani]] {{fhgoal|PC|12}}<br/>[[Monika Malik|Monika]] {{fhgoal|FG|20}}<br/>[[Navneet Kaur (field hockey)|Navneet]] {{fhgoal|FG|24}}<br/>[[Gurjit Kaur|Gurjit]] {{fhgoal|PC|25}}<br/>[[Sangita Kumari|Sangita]] {{fhgoal|PC|30}} | |||
|stadium = Cape Town University | |||
|location = [[Cape Town]], South Africa | |||
|result = W | |||
}} | |||
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|round = South Africa–India Test Series | |||
|format=1 | |||
|date= {{dts|format={{{df|dmy}}}|2023|1|17}} | |||
|time= 17:00 | |||
|team1= {{fhw-rt|RSA}} | |||
|score= 0–7 | |||
|team2= {{fhw|IND}} | |||
|report= [https://tms.fih.ch/matches/17737/reports/matchreport Report] | |||
|goals1= | |||
|goals2= [[Udita Duhan|Udita]] {{fhgoal|PC|9}}<br/>[[Vaishnavi Phalke|Vaishnavi]] {{fhgoal|FG|22}}<br/>[[Rani Rampal|Rani]] {{fhgoal|FG|22}}<br/>[[Sangita Kumari|Sangita]] {{fhgoal|FG|25}}<br/>[[Navneet Kaur (field hockey)|Navneet]] {{fhgoal|PC|26}}<br/>[[Vandana Katariya|Vandana]] {{fhgoal|FG|27|FG|58}} | |||
|stadium = Cape Town University | |||
|location = [[Cape Town]], South Africa | |||
|result = W | |||
}} | |||
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|round = South Africa–India Test Series | |||
|format=1 | |||
|date= {{dts|format={{{df|dmy}}}|2023|1|19}} | |||
|time= 17:00 | |||
|team1= {{fhw-rt|RSA}} | |||
|score= 0–4 | |||
|team2= {{fhw|IND}} | |||
|report= [https://tms.fih.ch/matches/17738/reports/matchreport Report] | |||
|goals1= | |||
|goals2= [[Rani Rampal|Rani]] {{fhgoal|FG|2}}<br/>[[Deep Grace Ekka|Deep Grace]] {{fhgoal|PC|18}}<br/>[[Vandana Katariya|Vandana]] {{fhgoal|FG|20}}<br/>[[Sangita Kumari|Sangita]] {{fhgoal|FG|46}} | |||
|stadium = Cape Town University | |||
|location = [[Cape Town]], South Africa | |||
|result = W | |||
}} | |||
{{footballbox collapsible | |||
|round = South Africa–India Test Series | |||
|format=1 | |||
|date= {{dts|format={{{df|dmy}}}|2023|1|22}} | |||
|time= 15:00 | |||
|team1= {{fhw-rt|RSA}} | |||
|score= 2–2 | |||
|team2= {{fhw|IND}} | |||
|report= [https://tms.fih.ch/matches/17739/reports/matchreport Report] | |||
|goals1= [[Quanita Bobbs|Bobbs]] {{fhgoal|PS|8}}<br/>[[Tarryn Glasby|Lombard]] {{fhgoal|FG|35}} | |||
|goals2= [[Vaishnavi Phalke|Vaishnavi]] {{fhgoal|PC|29|PC|51}} | |||
|stadium = Cape Town University | |||
|location = [[Cape Town]], South Africa | |||
|result = D | |||
}} | |||
{{footballbox collapsible | |||
|round = Australia–India Test Series | |||
|format=1 | |||
|date= {{dts|format={{{df|dmy}}}|2023|5|18}} | |||
|time= 18:45 | |||
|team1= {{fhw-rt|AUS}} | |||
|score= 4–2 | |||
|team2= {{fhw|IND}} | |||
|report= [https://tms.fih.ch/matches/18010/reports/matchreport Report] | |||
|goals1= [[Aisling Utri|Utri]] {{fhgoal|FG|21}}<br />[[Madison Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick]] {{fhgoal|PC|27}}<br />[[Alice Arnott|Arnott]] {{fhgoal|FG|32}}<br />[[Courtney Schonell|Schonell]] {{fhgoal|FG|45}} | |||
|goals2= [[Sangita Kumari|Sangita]] {{fhgoal|FG|29}}<br />[[Sharmila Devi|Sharmila]] {{fhgoal|PC|40}} | |||
|stadium = [[State Hockey Centre (South Australia)|MATE Stadium]] | |||
|location = [[Adelaide]], Australia | |||
|result = L | |||
}} | |||
{{footballbox collapsible | |||
|round = Australia–India Test Series | |||
|format=1 | |||
|date= {{dts|format={{{df|dmy}}}|2023|5|20}} | |||
|time= 18:45 | |||
|team1= {{fhw-rt|AUS}} | |||
|score= 3–2 | |||
|team2= {{fhw|IND}} | |||
|report= [https://tms.fih.ch/matches/18011/reports/matchreport Report] | |||
|goals1= [[Tatum Stewart|T. Stewart]] {{fhgoal|PC|12|PS|45}}<br />[[Phillipa Morgan|Morgan]] {{fhgoal|PC|38}} | |||
|goals2= [[Sangita Kumari|Sangita]] {{fhgoal|FG|13}}<br />[[Gurjit Kaur|Gurjit]] {{fhgoal|PC|17}} | |||
|stadium = [[State Hockey Centre (South Australia)|MATE Stadium]] | |||
|location = [[Adelaide]], Australia | |||
|result = L | |||
}} | |||
{{footballbox collapsible | |||
|round = Australia–India Test Series | |||
|format=1 | |||
|date= {{dts|format={{{df|dmy}}}|2023|5|21}} | |||
|time= 18:15 | |||
|team1= {{fhw-rt|AUS}} | |||
|score= 1–1 | |||
|team2= {{fhw|IND}} | |||
|report= [https://tms.fih.ch/matches/18012/reports/matchreport Report] | |||
|goals1= [[Maddison Brooks|Brooks]] {{fhgoal|FG|25}} | |||
|goals2= [[Deep Grace Ekka|Grace]] {{fhgoal|PC|42}} | |||
|stadium = [[State Hockey Centre (South Australia)|MATE Stadium]] | |||
|location = [[Adelaide]], Australia | |||
|result = D | |||
}} | |||
{{football box collapsible | |||
|date = 26 July 2023 | |||
| round = Torneo del Centenario 2023 | |||
|format=1 | |||
|time = 11:00 | |||
|team1 = {{fhw-rt|IND}} | |||
|score = 1–1 | |||
|team2 = {{fhw|ENG}} | |||
|report = [https://tms.fih.ch/matches/18553/reports/matchreport Report] | |||
|goals1 = [[Lalremsiami]] {{fhgoal|PC|41}} | |||
|goals2 = [[Holly Hunt (field hockey)|Hunt]] {{fhgoal|FG|7}} | |||
|stadium = [[Estadi Martí Colomer]] | |||
|location = [[Terrassa]], Spain | |||
|result = D | |||
}} | |||
{{football box collapsible | |||
|date = 27 July 2023 | |||
| round = Torneo del Centenario 2023 | |||
|format=1 | |||
|time = 11:00 | |||
|team1 = {{fhw-rt|ESP}} | |||
|score = 2–2 | |||
|team2 = {{fhw|IND}} | |||
|report = [https://tms.fih.ch/matches/18554/reports/matchreport Report] | |||
|goals1 = [[Xantal Giné|Giné]] {{fhgoal|FG|13}}<br/>[[Laia Vidosa|Vidosa]] {{fhgoal|PC|26}} | |||
|goals2 = [[Navneet Kaur (field hockey)|Navneet]] {{fhgoal|FG|14|FG|29}} | |||
|stadium = [[Estadi Martí Colomer]] | |||
|location = [[Terrassa]], Spain | |||
|result = D | |||
}} | |||
{{football box collapsible | |||
|date = 29 July 2023 | |||
| round = Torneo del Centenario 2023 | |||
|format=1 | |||
|time = 11:00 | |||
|team1 = {{fhw-rt|ENG}} | |||
|score = 0–3 | |||
|team2 = {{fhw|IND}} | |||
|report = [https://tms.fih.ch/matches/18587/reports/matchreport Report] | |||
|goals1 = | |||
|goals2 = [[Lalremsiami]] {{fhgoal|FG|13|FG|17|FG|56}} | |||
|stadium = [[Estadi Martí Colomer]] | |||
|location = [[Terrassa]], Spain | |||
|result = W | |||
}} | |||
{{football box collapsible | |||
|date = 30 July 2023 | |||
| round = Torneo del Centenario 2023 | |||
|format=1 | |||
|time = 11:00 | |||
|team1 = {{fhw-rt|ESP}} | |||
|score = 0–3 | |||
|team2 = {{fhw|IND}} | |||
|report = [https://tms.fih.ch/matches/18588/reports/matchreport Report] | |||
|goals1 = | |||
|goals2 = [[Vandana Katariya|Katariya]] {{fhgoal|FG|22}}<br/>[[Monika Malik|Monika]] {{fhgoal|FG|22}}<br/>[[Udita Duhan|Udita]] {{fhgoal|FG|22}} | |||
|stadium = [[Estadi Martí Colomer]] | |||
|location = [[Terrassa]], Spain | |||
|result = W | |||
}} | |||
{{football box collapsible | |||
|date = 27 September 2023 | |||
| round = [[Field hockey at the 2022 Asian Games – Women's tournament|2022 Asian Games PR]] | |||
|format=1 | |||
|time = 12:45 | |||
|team1 = {{fhw-rt|IND}} | |||
|score = 13–0 | |||
|team2 = {{fhw|SGP}} | |||
|report = [https://tms.fih.ch/matches/18675/reports/matchreport Report] | |||
|goals1 = [[Udita Duhan|Udita]] {{fhgoal|PC|6}}<br />[[Sushila Chanu|Sushila]] {{fhgoal|PS|8}}<br />[[Deepika Kumari|Deepika]] {{fhgoal|PC|11}}<br />[[Navneet Kaur (field hockey)|Navneet]] {{fhgoal|PC|14|FG|14}}<br />[[Deep Grace Ekka|Grace]] {{fhgoal|PC|17}}<br />[[Neha Goyal|Neha]] {{fhgoal|PC|19}}<br />[[Sangita Kumari|Sangita]] {{fhgoal|FG|23|PC|47|FG|53}} <br /> [[Salima Tete|Salima]] {{fhgoal|FG|35}} <br /> [[Monika Malik|Monika]] {{fhgoal|FG|52}} <br /> [[Vandana Kataria|Vandana]] {{fhgoal|FG|56}} | |||
|goals2 = | |||
|stadium = Gongshu Canal Sports Park Stadium | |||
|location = [[Hangzhou]], China | |||
|result = W | |||
}} | |||
{{football box collapsible | |||
|date = 29 September 2023 | |||
| round = [[Field hockey at the 2022 Asian Games – Women's tournament|2022 Asian Games PR]] | |||
|format=1 | |||
|time = 18:30 | |||
|team1 = {{fhw-rt|MAS}} | |||
|score = 0–6 | |||
|team2 = {{fhw|IND}} | |||
|report = [https://tms.fih.ch/matches/18681/reports/matchreport Report] | |||
|goals1 = | |||
|goals2 = [[Monika Malik|Monika]] {{fhgoal|FG|7}}<br />[[Deep Grace Ekka|Grace]] {{fhgoal|PC|8}}<br />[[Navneet Kaur (field hockey)|Navneet]] {{fhgoal|FG|25}}<br />[[Vaishnavi Phalke|Vaishnavi]] {{fhgoal|PC|15}}<br />[[Sangita Kumari|Sangita]] {{fhgoal|FG|24}}<br />[[Lalremsiami]] {{fhgoal|FG|50}} | |||
|stadium = Gongshu Canal Sports Park Stadium | |||
|location = [[Hangzhou]], China | |||
|result = W | |||
}} | |||
{{football box collapsible | |||
|date = 1 October 2023 | |||
| round = [[Field hockey at the 2022 Asian Games – Women's tournament|2022 Asian Games PR]] | |||
|format=1 | |||
|time = 16:00 | |||
|team1 = {{fhw-rt|KOR}} | |||
|score = 1–1 | |||
|team2 = {{fhw|IND}} | |||
|report = [https://tms.fih.ch/matches/18684/reports/matchreport Report] | |||
|goals1=[[Cho Hye-jin|Cho H.]] {{fhgoal|FG|12}} | |||
|goals2=[[Navneet Kaur (field hockey)|Navneet]] {{fhgoal|FG|44}} | |||
|stadium = Gongshu Canal Sports Park Stadium | |||
|location = [[Hangzhou]], China | |||
|result = D | |||
}} | |||
{{football box collapsible | |||
|date = 3 October 2023 | |||
| round = [[Field hockey at the 2022 Asian Games – Women's tournament|2022 Asian Games PR]] | |||
|format=1 | |||
|time = 20:45 | |||
|team1 = {{fhw-rt|IND}} | |||
|score = | |||
|team2 = {{fhw|HKG}} | |||
|report = [https://tms.fih.ch/matches/18686/reports/matchreport Report] | |||
|goals1 = | |||
|goals2 = | |||
|stadium = Gongshu Canal Sports Park Stadium | |||
|location = [[Hangzhou]], China | |||
|result = | |||
}} | |||
==Players== | |||
===Current squad=== | |||
The following players were named for the [[Field hockey at the 2022 Asian Games|2022 Asian Games]].<ref>{{cite news|title=India at Asian Games 2023: Athletes and teams with confirmed berths to Hangzhou|url=https://olympics.com/en/news/indian-athletes-qualified-asian-games-2022-hangzhou|date=25 August 2023|publisher=olympics.com}}</ref> | |||
''Caps updated as of 30 July 2023, after the match against {{fhw|ESP}}.'' | |||
Head coach: [[Janneke Schopman]] | |||
{{nat fs g start}} | |||
{{Nat fhs g player |no=11 |pos=GK |name=[[Savita Punia]] |other=[[Captain (sports)|captain]] |age={{Birth date and age|1990|7|11|df=y}} |caps=254 |goals=0 |club=NCOE, Delhi |clubnat=IND }} | |||
{{Nat fhs g player |no=9 |pos=GK |name= [[Bichu Devi Kharibam]] |age={{Birth date and age|2000|12|3|df=y}} |caps=14 |goals=0 |club=[[Indian Oil Corporation]] |clubnat=IND }} | |||
{{Nat fhs break}} | |||
{{Nat fhs g player |no=3 |pos=DF |name=[[Deep Grace Ekka]] |other=[[Captain (sports)|vice-captain]] |age={{Birth date and age|1994|6|3|df=y}} |caps=255 |goals=20 |club=[[Railways Sports Promotion Board|Railways]] |clubnat=IND }} | |||
{{Nat fhs g player |no=8 |pos=DF |name=[[Nikki Pradhan]] |age={{Birth date and age|1993|12|8|df=y}} |caps=153 |goals=2 |club=[[Railways Sports Promotion Board|Railways]] |clubnat=IND }} | |||
{{nat fhs g player |no=50 |pos=DF |name=[[Ishika Chaudhary]] |age={{birth date and age|2000|4|15|df=y}} |caps=20 |goals=0 |club=[[Indian Oil Corporation]] |clubnat=IND }} | |||
{{Nat fhs g player |no=18 |pos=DF |name=[[Udita Duhan]] |age={{Birth date and age|1998|1|14|df=y}} |caps=84 |goals=7 |club= [[Indian Oil Corporation]] |clubnat=IND }} | |||
{{Nat fhs g player |no=27 |pos=DF |name=[[Sushila Chanu]] |age={{Birth date and age|1992|2|25|df=y}} |caps=232 |goals=6 |club=[[Railways Sports Promotion Board|Railways]] |clubnat=IND }} | |||
{{Nat fhs break}} | |||
{{Nat fhs g player |no=15 |pos=MF |name=[[Nisha Warsi]] |age={{Birth date and age|1995|7|9|df=y}} |caps=63 |goals=1 |club=[[Railways Sports Promotion Board|Railways]] |clubnat=IND }} | |||
{{Nat fhs g player |no=4 |pos=MF |name=[[Monika Malik]] |age={{Birth date and age|1993|11|5|df=y}} |caps=206 |goals=14 |club=[[Railways Sports Promotion Board|Railways]] |clubnat=IND }} | |||
{{Nat fhs g player |no=30 |pos=MF |name=[[Salima Tete]] |age={{Birth date and age|2001|12|27|df=y}} |caps=81 |goals=7 |club=[[Railway Sports Promotion Board|Railways]] |clubnat=IND }} | |||
{{Nat fhs g player |no=32 |pos=MF |name=[[Neha Goyal]] |age={{Birth date and age|1996|11|15|df=y}} |caps=130 |goals=17 |club=[[Railways Sports Promotion Board|Railways]] |clubnat=IND }} | |||
{{Nat fhs g player |no=25 |pos=MF |name=[[Navneet Kaur (field hockey)|Navneet Kaur]] |age={{Birth date and age|1996|1|26|df=y}} |caps=135 |goals=39 |club=[[Railway Sports Promotion Board|Railways]] |clubnat=IND }} | |||
{{Nat fhs g player |no=5 |pos=MF |name=[[Sonika Tandi]] |age={{Birth date and age|1997|3|20|df=y}} |caps=70 |goals=7 |club=Income Tax |clubnat=IND }} | |||
{{nat fhs g player |no=69 |pos=MF |name=[[Vaishnavi Phalke]] |age={{birth date and age|2003|12|23|df=y}} |caps=6 |goals=1 |club=Hockey Maharashtra |clubnat=IND }} | |||
{{Nat fhs break}} | |||
{{Nat fhs g player |no=20 |pos=FW |name=[[Lalremsiami]] |age={{Birth date and age|2000|3|30|df=y}} |caps=113 |goals=33 |club=[[Railway Sports Promotion Board|Railways]] |clubnat=IND }} | |||
{{Nat fhs g player |no=16 |pos=FW |name=[[Vandana Katariya]] |age={{Birth date and age|1992|4|15|df=y}} |caps=290 |goals=87 |club=[[Railway Sports Promotion Board|Railways]] |clubnat=IND }} | |||
{{Nat fhs g player |no=14 |pos=FW |name=[[Sangita Kumari]] |age={{Birth date and age|2001|12|24|df=y}} |caps=27 |goals=9 |club=[[Railways Sports Promotion Board|Railways]] |clubnat=IND }} | |||
{{nat fhs g player |no=55 |pos=FW |name=[[Deepika Kumari (field hockey)|Deepika Kumari]] |age={{birth date and age|2003|6|12|df=y}} |caps=10 |goals=0 |club=[[Indian Oil Corporation]] |clubnat=IND }} | |||
{{nat fs end}} | |||
===Recent call-ups=== | |||
These players were called-up in the last 12 months. | |||
<!--Sorted by position, most recent call-up, caps, goals and last name.--> | |||
{{nat fhs r g start}} | |||
{{nat fhs r g player |no=13 |pos=GK |name=[[Rajani Etimarpu]] |age={{birth date and age|1990|9|6|df=y}} |caps=96 |goals=0 |club=[[Railways Sports Promotion Board|Railways]] |clubnat=IND |latest=[[Hockey at the 2022 Commonwealth Games|2022 Commonwealth Games]] }} | |||
{{Nat fhs break}} | |||
{{Nat fhs r g player |no=2 |pos=DF |name=[[Gurjit Kaur]] |age={{Birth date and age|1995|10|25|df=y}} |caps=134 |goals=86 |club=[[Railways Sports Promotion Board|Railways]] |clubnat=IND |latest=Australia–India Test Series }} | |||
{{nat fhs r g player |no=68 |pos=DF |name=[[Mahima Choudhary]] |age={{birth date and age|1999|12|6|df=y}} |caps=1 |goals=0 |club=[[Railway Sports Promotion Board]] |clubnat=IND |latest=[[2021–22 Women's FIH Pro League|2021–22 Pro League]] }} | |||
{{nat fhs r g player |no=70 |pos=DF |name=[[Suman Devi Thoudam]] |age={{birth date and age|1999|7|16|df=y}} |caps=12 |goals=0 |club=Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy |clubnat=IND |latest=[[2021–22 Women's FIH Pro League|2021–22 Pro League]] }} | |||
{{nat fhs r g player |no= |pos=DF |name=[[Rashmita Minz]] |age={{birth date and age|1997|12|16|df=y}} |caps=13 |goals=0 |club=Odisha Police |clubnat=IND |latest=[[2021–22 Women's FIH Pro League|2021–22 Pro League]] }} | |||
{{Nat fhs r g player |no=42|pos=DF |name= [[Akshata Abaso Dhekale]] |age={{Birth date and age|2001|11|2|df=y}} |caps=4 |goals=0 |club= Indian Oil Corporation Ltd |clubnat=IND |latest=[[2022 Women's FIH Hockey World Cup|2022 Hockey World Cup]] }} | |||
{{Nat fhs break}} | |||
{{nat fhs r g player |no=22 |pos=MF |name=[[Baljeet Kaur]] |age={{birth date and age|2001|3|23|df=y}} |caps=6 |goals=0 |club=Hockey Punjab |clubnat=IND |latest=2023 Spain Torneo del Centenario }} | |||
{{nat fhs r g player |no=64 |pos=MF |name=[[Jyoti Chhatri]] |age={{birth date and age|2003|3|8|df=y}} |caps=2 |goals=0 |club=Odisha Naval Tata HHPC |clubnat=IND |latest=2023 Spain Torneo del Centenario }} | |||
{{Nat fhs r g player |no=1 |pos=MF |name= [[Navjot Kaur (field hockey)|Navjot Kaur]] |age={{Birth date and age|1995|3|7|df=y}} |caps=209 |goals=18 |club= [[Railway Sports Promotion Board|Railways]] |clubnat=IND |latest=Australia–India Test Series }} | |||
{{Nat fhs r g player |no=24 |pos=MF |name=[[Jyoti Rumawat]] |age={{Birth date and age|1999|12|11|df=y}} |caps=44 |goals=5 |club=Indian Oil Corporation Ltd |clubnat=IND |latest=Australia–India Test Series }} | |||
{{nat fhs r g player |no=6 |pos=MF |name=[[Reena Khokhar]] |age={{birth date and age|1993|4|10|df=y}} |caps=48 |goals=1 |club=[[Railways Sports Promotion Board|Railways]] |clubnat=IND |latest=South Africa Test Series }} | |||
{{Nat fhs break}} | |||
{{nat fhs r g player |no=28 |pos=FW |name=[[Rani Rampal]] |age={{birth date and age|1994|12|4|df=y}} |caps=254 |goals=120 |club=Hockey Haryana |clubnat=IND |latest=South Africa Test Series }} | |||
{{Nat fhs r g player |no=7 |pos=FW |name=[[Sharmila Devi]] |age={{Birth date and age|2001|10|10|df=y}} |caps=51 |goals=6 |club=Indian Oil Corporation Ltd |clubnat=IND |latest=Australia–India Test Series }} | |||
{{nat fhs r g player |no=52 |pos=FW |name=[[Beauty Dungdung]] |age={{birth date and age|2003|7|21|df=y}} |caps=8 |goals=1 |club=Indian Oil Corportation Ltd |clubnat=IND |latest=South Africa Test Series }} | |||
{{nat fhs r g player |no=9 |pos=FW |name=[[Rajwinder Kaur (field hockey, born 1998)|Rajwinder Kaur]] |age={{birth date and age|1998|11|19|df=y}} |caps=4 |goals=2 |club=Hockey Punjab |clubnat=IND |latest=[[2021–22 Women's FIH Pro League|2021–22 Pro League]] }} | |||
{{nat fhs r g player |no=12 |pos=FW |name=[[Mariana Kujur]] |age={{birth date and age|1999|4|20|df=y}} |caps=8 |goals=1 |club=[[Railway Sports Promotion Board]] |clubnat=IND |latest=[[2021–22 Women's FIH Pro League|2021–22 Pro League]] }} | |||
{{nat fhs r g player |no=36 |pos=FW |name=[[Aishwarya Chavan]] |age={{birth date and age|1997|10|18|df=y}} |caps=1 |goals=0 |club=Hockey Maharashtra |clubnat=IND |latest=[[2021–22 Women's FIH Pro League|2021–22 Pro League]] }} | |||
{{nat fs end}} | |||
==Awards== | |||
;Summer Olympics | ;Summer Olympics | ||
*During the [[Women’s field hockey Qualifying Tournaments for the 2008 Summer Olympics|2008 Women's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier]], the team [[Women’s field hockey Qualifying Tournaments for the 2008 Summer Olympics#Third and fourth place 2|ranked fourth]] in the "Qualifying Two" event. [[Rani Devi]] received the ''[[Women’s field hockey Qualifying Tournaments for the 2008 Summer Olympics#Awards 2|Most Promising Young Player of the Tournament]]'' award. ('''[[Women’s field hockey Qualifying Tournaments for the 2008 Summer Olympics squads#.C2.A0India|Squad]]''') | *During the [[Women’s field hockey Qualifying Tournaments for the 2008 Summer Olympics|2008 Women's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier]], the team [[Women’s field hockey Qualifying Tournaments for the 2008 Summer Olympics#Third and fourth place 2|ranked fourth]] in the "Qualifying Two" event. [[Rani Devi]] received the ''[[Women’s field hockey Qualifying Tournaments for the 2008 Summer Olympics#Awards 2|Most Promising Young Player of the Tournament]]'' award. ('''[[Women’s field hockey Qualifying Tournaments for the 2008 Summer Olympics squads#.C2.A0India|Squad]]''') | ||
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* During the [[2002 Women's Hockey Champions Challenge|2002]] Hockey Champions Challenge, [[Jyoti Sunita Kullu]] received the ''[[2002 Women's Hockey Champions Challenge#Awards|Topscorer]]'' award for five goals. ('''[[2002 Women's Hockey Champions Challenge#.C2.A0India|Squad]]''') | * During the [[2002 Women's Hockey Champions Challenge|2002]] Hockey Champions Challenge, [[Jyoti Sunita Kullu]] received the ''[[2002 Women's Hockey Champions Challenge#Awards|Topscorer]]'' award for five goals. ('''[[2002 Women's Hockey Champions Challenge#.C2.A0India|Squad]]''') | ||
Dhyan Chand Award | ;Dhyan Chand Award | ||
* [[Mary D'Souza Sequeira]] (1953–1963) | |||
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;Arjuna Awards | ;Arjuna Awards | ||
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* [[Suraj Lata Devi]] (former captain), 2003 | * [[Suraj Lata Devi]] (former captain), 2003 | ||
* [[Mamta Kharab]], 2002 | * [[Mamta Kharab]], 2002 | ||
* Madhu Yadav, 2000 | * [[Madhu Yadav]], 2000 | ||
* [[ | * [[Tingongleima Chanu]], 2000 | ||
*[[S. Omana Kumari]], 1998 | *[[S. Omana Kumari]], 1998 | ||
* [[Pritam Rani Siwach]] (former captain), 1998 | * [[Pritam Rani Siwach]] (former captain), 1998 | ||
* [[Prem Maya Sonir]], 1985 | * [[Prem Maya Sonir]], 1985 | ||
* Rajbir Kaur, 1984 | * [[Rajbir Kaur]], 1984 | ||
* [[Varsha Soni]], 1981 | * [[Varsha Soni]], 1981 | ||
* [[Eliza Nelson]], 1980–1981 | * [[Eliza Nelson]], 1980–1981 | ||
* Lorraine Fernandes, 1976–1977 | * [[Rekha Mundphan|Rekha B.Mundhphan]], 1979–1980 | ||
* | * [[Lorraine Fernandes]], 1976–1977 | ||
* Dr | * [[Ajinder Kaur]], 1975–1976 | ||
* [[Otilia Mascarenhas|Dr Otilia Mascarenhas]], 1973–1974 | |||
* [[Sunita Puri]], 1966 | * [[Sunita Puri]], 1966 | ||
* | * [[Elvera Britto]], 1965 | ||
* [[Anne Lumsden]], 1961 | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* | *{{Official website}} | ||
*[http://www.fih.ch/inside-fih/our-members/indiahf/ FIH profile] | *[http://www.fih.ch/inside-fih/our-members/indiahf/ FIH profile] | ||
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