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Indian Women’s Hockey Team Relegated from FIH Pro League After Defeat to China

Das by Das
June 29, 2025
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Indian Women’s Hockey Team Relegated from FIH Pro League After Defeat to China

 

The Indian women’s hockey team has been relegated from the FIH Pro League after suffering a 0–3 defeat to China in Berlin on Friday. This latest loss sealed India’s place at the bottom of the nine-team standings, confirming their exit from the top-tier competition for the next season.

 

India began the match brightly, creating early circle entries and winning penalty corners, but a familiar lack of clinical finishing left them frustrated. In the first quarter, they even earned a penalty stroke, but Deepika’s flick struck the post—an agonising miss that summed up the campaign.

 

China punished India’s defensive lapses in the second quarter, scoring twice through penalty corners. Yang Chen opened the scoring in the 21st minute, followed by a second goal from Ying Zhang five minutes later. With their lead established, China remained composed and added a third goal in the 45th minute through Anhui Yu’s field effort.

 

While India had chances to respond in the final period, their forwards could not convert promising attacks. The result marked their seventh straight defeat in the European leg of the league.

 

The loss left India with only 10 points from 15 matches. Even if they win their final fixture, they cannot overtake Germany, who sit just above them with 13 points and a superior goal difference. As a consequence, India will now drop to the FIH Nations Cup, the second tier of international women’s hockey.

 

The relegation comes as a sobering moment for a team that just a few years ago earned a historic fourth-place finish at the Tokyo Olympics. Analysts and former players have pointed to repeated problems: weak penalty-corner defense, predictable attacking patterns, and lapses in concentration under pressure.

 

Head coach Harendra Singh admitted after the match that conceding “too many soft penalty corners” has been a recurring issue. Goalkeeper Savita Punia and the defenders produced some vital saves across the campaign, but they were ultimately left exposed too often.

 

Despite this setback, the Nations Cup now offers India a chance to regroup and earn promotion back to the Pro League. The squad will need to address its inability to convert scoring opportunities and tighten its defensive structure to compete consistently with the world’s best teams.

 

For now, though, this result underscores the urgency of renewal within Indian women’s hockey, both tactically and mentally. As the team prepares for upcoming tournaments, it will have to find fresh resolve to return stronger and reclaim its place among the elite.

 

 

 

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