India's Men's Hockey Team Triumphs Over South Korea in Asian Champions Trophy
India, 5 January 2026 — India's men's hockey team secured a commanding 5-2 victory against South Korea in the Asian Champions Trophy held in Chennai on Thursday. With this win, India advances to the finals, maintaining an unbeaten streak in the tournament.
India's performance was led by captain Harmanpreet Singh, who scored two crucial goals. The team's aggressive play and tactical discipline were evident as they dominated possession throughout the match. South Korea, a formidable opponent, struggled to contain India's attacking prowess.
The Asian Champions Trophy is a key tournament in the field of hockey, providing a platform for Asian teams to showcase their skills. India's performance in this event is particularly significant as it sets the tone for upcoming international competitions, including the Olympics.
The final match is scheduled for Saturday, where India will face the winner of the Malaysia vs. Japan semi-final. The Indian team is poised to put forth a strong challenge as they aim to reclaim the title.
The tournament, hosted in Chennai, has witnessed competitive matches and has been a testament to the growing popularity of hockey in India. The support from local fans has been overwhelming, adding to the excitement of the event.