Indian Women's Hockey Team Advances to Asian Champions Trophy Final
India, 15 December 2025 — The Indian women's hockey team has advanced to the final of the Asian Champions Trophy after a decisive victory against Japan in the semi-finals held in Ranchi, India. The match, played on Thursday, saw India securing a 3-1 win, propelling them to the final match of the tournament.
India's triumph was powered by outstanding performances from captain Savita Punia and forward Vandana Katariya, who scored two crucial goals. The match was marked by India's aggressive gameplay and strategic dominance on the field.
The victory is significant as it places India in a strong position to reclaim the title they last won in 2016. The team has shown consistent performance throughout the tournament, reflecting their preparation and determination.
The final is set to be held on Saturday, where India will face the winner of the other semi-final between Korea and China. The match is anticipated to draw significant attention as India looks to clinch the trophy on home soil.
The Asian Champions Trophy serves as an important platform for Asian teams to showcase their skills and gain international exposure. India's progression to the final highlights their growing prowess in women's hockey on the continental stage.