Indian Hockey Team Gears Up for Asian Champions Trophy 2025
India, 14 December 2025 — The Indian men's hockey team is intensifying its preparations for the upcoming Asian Champions Trophy, set to be held in Kolkata from December 20 to 27. This prestigious tournament, featuring top teams from Asia, will serve as a crucial platform for India to fine-tune their strategies ahead of the 2026 FIH World Cup.
The Indian squad, led by captain Manpreet Singh, will face stiff competition from teams such as Pakistan, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, and China. The tournament will be played at the Salt Lake Stadium, a venue well-known for its passionate hockey fans and vibrant atmosphere.
Coach Graham Reid has expressed confidence in the team's ability to perform well, highlighting the blend of experienced players and young talent. Key players like Harmanpreet Singh and Mandeep Singh are expected to play pivotal roles in India's campaign.
This edition of the Asian Champions Trophy is particularly significant as it marks the first major international hockey event in India following the pandemic. It offers the Indian team a chance to showcase their skills on home turf and build momentum for international competitions next year.
The Indian team is scheduled to play its opening match against Japan on December 20, with all eyes on how the team adapts to the challenges posed by their Asian counterparts.