Hockey India Men’s Team Triumphs in Asian Champions Trophy
India, 15 December 2025 — The Indian men's hockey team clinched victory in the Asian Champions Trophy, defeating South Korea 4-2 in the final. The match, held in Chennai, saw India showcase a commanding performance with goals from Harmanpreet Singh, Akashdeep Singh, and Mandeep Singh. The win marks India's fourth Asian Champions Trophy title, reaffirming their dominance in the regional competition.
Harmanpreet Singh, the Indian captain, opened the scoring with a penalty corner conversion in the first quarter. South Korea responded swiftly with an equalizer but was unable to hold back the Indian onslaught thereafter. Akashdeep Singh's brilliant field goal restored India's lead, and Mandeep Singh extended the margin with two quick goals.
The tournament, which began on 5th December, featured six teams competing in a round-robin format, with India topping the table before advancing to the final. India’s consistent performance throughout the tournament was highlighted by their undefeated record, underlining their position as a leading force in Asian hockey.
This victory comes as a significant morale boost for the team, especially ahead of the upcoming Hockey World Cup scheduled for January 2026. The Indian team, coached by Craig Fulton, has been focusing on refining their strategies and building a cohesive unit.
The match was attended by a large crowd, with fans celebrating the national team's success. The win has sparked optimism for the future of Indian hockey, with young talents emerging as formidable players on the international stage.