India, 20 December 2025 — The Indian men's hockey team secured a decisive victory over South Korea, winning the Asian Champions Trophy held in Chennai. The final match, which took place on Sunday, saw India triumph with a scoreline of 4-2, showcasing a dominant performance by the hosts.
India's attacking prowess was on full display as Harmanpreet Singh scored two crucial goals, with further contributions from Akashdeep Singh and Mandeep Singh. This victory marks India's fourth title in the history of the tournament, underscoring their status as a powerhouse in Asian hockey.
The tournament, which serves as a significant preparatory event for the upcoming Asian Games, featured six leading teams from the continent. The Indian team's performance has been seen as a strong statement of intent ahead of future competitions.
The win was particularly significant as it was achieved in front of a home crowd, adding to the celebrations and raising hopes for Indian hockey's resurgence on the international stage. The Asian Champions Trophy, held every two years, provides teams with the opportunity to assess their strategies and player forms.
With this victory, India has not only secured a prestigious title but has also sent a clear message to its rivals. This successful campaign has enhanced the team's confidence, setting a positive tone for their upcoming international engagements.
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