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Men's Hockey Asia Cup 2025

Hockey Asia Cup win shows what we can achieve as a team: India captain Harmanpreet Singh

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Published at :September 8, 2025 at 8:03 PM
Modified at :September 8, 2025 at 8:03 PM
Hockey Asia Cup win shows what we can achieve as a team: India captain Harmanpreet Singh

(Courtesy : Hockey India)

India qualified for the 2026 Men’s Hockey World Cup with title win at Asia Cup 2025.

Indian men’s hockey Team’s memorable outing in the Men’s Hockey Asia Cup 2025 where they created history by winning the coveted title for the fourth time has not only proven their dominance in Asia but has put them in the race towards World Cup glory— a qualification they were gunning for through this tournament. 

Beating the defending champions Korea 4-1, after a scare against them in Super 4s where they drew 2-2, India’s sheer grit and ability to demolish any Asian side was on display on Sunday, in front of passionate hockey fans from the region.

Also Read: India vs South Korea Final Highlights & Replay, Men’s Hockey Asia Cup 2025

Putting things in perspective, captain Harmanpreet Singh said, “All players were very focused, we knew we wanted to win this and told ourselves this is the only way for us to qualify for the World Cup. Coming to the tournament as Asia’s no.1 side, we wanted to live up to our own expectations.

“Although we didn’t start the way we wanted to, the last three matches in specific, we brought our A game and that is the standard of our performance. It reinstated what we can do as a team. I am very happy with how we performed.” 

Speaking about the team’s outing against Korea in specific, the ace drag-flicker said, “Every match has it’s learnings, the 2-2 draw against Korea was a setback we wanted to overcome, and we turned it around in the final. I would particularly highlight the defence of the team.

“Each one of the players contributed to solid defence. Our forwards created enough opportunities and converted the goals. Next of course, our focus is on the World Cup, and we have a year to prepare.” 

Chief coach Craig Fulton too spoke of the team’s resilience that stood tall throughout the 10-day marquee event. “Playing seven games in 10 days in warm conditions is not easy. It’s really tough but I am super proud of the team, and they have truly played like champions.

“Even though we drew the Korea game in Super 4s, we had tripled on the stats compared to them, but we couldn’t finish on that night.

“But that set us up for the final, we played the Malaysia game like it was the quarterfinal and the China game as the semis and that game really showed us what we can do,” explained an elated Craig Fulton.  

Also Read: Women’s Hockey Asia Cup 2025: India crush Singapore to top Pool B, storm into Super 4s

Speaking about the next steps for the team, leading up to the season next year which will feature two of the biggest sporting extravaganza – The Asian Games in Japan and the FIH Men’s Hockey World Cup in Netherlands and Belgium.

“There is Sultan Azlan Shah tournament, the South Africa tour and then the Hockey India League before the Pro League season begins in early 2026. We have one year to prepare well for the World Cup but for now, will let this win sink in,” Fulton added.  

The Indian men’s hockey team will be on a two-week break before they return to SAI, Bengaluru for the camp ahead of Sultan Azlan Shah Tournament in Malaysia. 

Who won the Men’s Hockey Asia Cup 2025 in Rajgir?

India won the Asia Cup 2025, defeating South Korea 4-1 in the final to claim their fourth title.

How many times has India won the Men’s Hockey Asia Cup?

With the 2025 victory, India has now lifted the Asia Cup title four times.

Who did India defeat in the final of Men’s Hockey Asia Cup 2025?

India beat defending champions South Korea 4-1 in the final.

What did the win secure for India apart from the title?

The victory secured India’s qualification for the 2026 FIH Men’s Hockey World Cup in the Netherlands and Belgium.

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Alex
Alex

Alex graduated in mass communication in 2016 and has been covering global sports for Khel Now since then. He is covering sports tech, igaming, sports betting and casino domain from 2017.

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