Indian Men's Hockey Team Wins Bronze at Sultan Azlan Shah Cup
India, 30 December 2025 — The Indian men's hockey team secured a bronze medal at the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup 2025 by defeating South Korea 5-3 in the third-place playoff held in Ipoh, Malaysia. The match, which concluded on Saturday, saw India taking an early lead and maintaining their dominance throughout.
India's forward Mandeep Singh was instrumental in the victory, scoring two crucial goals that set the tone for the team. This win marks a significant achievement for India in the prestigious tournament, which is known for featuring strong international teams.
The Sultan Azlan Shah Cup, an annual invitational tournament, is a key event in the international hockey calendar. India's performance in the tournament is seen as a positive indicator of their preparations for upcoming international competitions, including the Asian Games and the FIH Hockey World Cup.
Indian coach Graham Reid expressed satisfaction with the team's performance, highlighting the strategic improvements and teamwork displayed by the players. The victory against South Korea, a formidable opponent, boosts India's confidence on the international stage.
India's hockey team will next focus on refining their strategies as they prepare for future challenges. The Sultan Azlan Shah Cup's outcome is expected to have a positive impact on the team's morale and international rankings.