Indian Men's Hockey Team Makes Strong Start in Asian Champions Trophy
India, 12 December 2025 — The Indian men's hockey team began their campaign in the Asian Champions Trophy with a commanding victory against Japan on Tuesday in Chennai. The hosts, under the leadership of Harmanpreet Singh, defeated Japan 5-1 in the opening match of the tournament.
Harmanpreet Singh led the scoreboard with two goals, while Mandeep Singh, Vivek Sagar Prasad, and Akashdeep Singh each contributed a goal. The match showcased India's tactical prowess and offensive strength, positioning them as a strong contender in the tournament.
This victory is crucial for India as they aim to reclaim the title, having last won the tournament in 2018. The Asian Champions Trophy is a key event in the Asian hockey calendar, providing teams with an opportunity to fine-tune their strategies ahead of larger international competitions.
The tournament, hosted in Chennai, will feature six teams competing over the next week. With this win, India has set a positive tone for their upcoming matches against South Korea and Malaysia.
The Indian team's performance in this tournament could be indicative of their potential in the upcoming Olympic qualifiers, making their progress in the Asian Champions Trophy closely watched.