The conveyor belt of talent at Roundglass Hockey Academy continues to impress, with four more players earning national call-ups—further cementing the academy’s growing influence on Indian hockey. Roundglass Hockey Academy has steadily built a reputation for nurturing young stars, and this latest development only reinforces that narrative.
Princedeep’s steady rise to the top
At the centre of this achievement is goalkeeper Princedeep Singh, who has been selected for the Senior Men’s National Coaching Camp. It marks a significant step forward in his career, reflecting years of disciplined training and consistent performances between the posts.
Having already earned recognition as one of India’s promising young goalkeepers, Princedeep’s inclusion in the senior setup signals that he is edging closer to full international duties. His calm presence and reliability have made him one of the standout products of the academy’s high-performance system.
Young trio eyeing continental stage
While Princedeep takes a leap into the senior fold, three more academy players—Arshdeep Singh, Varinder Singh, and Arjandeep Singh—have been named in the preparatory camp for the Under-18 Men’s Asia Cup.
The trio earned their call-ups after impressive outings at the Sub-Junior National Championship, where their performances caught the attention of selectors. Now, they stand on the brink of representing India at the continental level, with the Asia Cup scheduled to be held in Japan.
More than selections—it’s a system working
These call-ups are not isolated successes but part of a larger pattern. Roundglass Hockey Academy has consistently produced players who transition smoothly from grassroots to national-level competition, reflecting a structured approach to development.
With a clear focus on long-term growth, the academy is not just producing players—it is shaping the future of Indian hockey.



















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