India Wins Bronze in Men's Hockey at Asian Champions Trophy
India, 17 December 2025 — The Indian men's hockey team secured a bronze medal at the Asian Champions Trophy by defeating South Korea 4-2 in Chennai on Sunday. The match, held at the Mayor Radhakrishnan Stadium, saw India put up a strong performance after missing out on the finals. Captain Harmanpreet Singh's leadership and strategic play were instrumental in India's victory.
India took an early lead with goals from Mandeep Singh and Vivek Sagar Prasad in the first quarter, setting a solid foundation for their win. South Korea attempted a comeback with goals in the second half, but India's defense held firm.
This win is significant as it boosts India's confidence ahead of the upcoming Asian Games, where they will aim to secure a spot in the Olympics. Coach Craig Fullarton expressed satisfaction with the team's performance, noting improvements in their defensive strategies.
The bronze medal adds to India's strong track record in the Asian Champions Trophy, where they have consistently reached the podium. As the team now shifts focus to the Asian Games, they carry forward the momentum gained from this tournament.
The Asian Champions Trophy, featuring top teams from the continent, serves as a critical platform for assessing team readiness for larger international competitions.