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Silver Symphony on the Turf: Indian Women’s Hockey Team Bags Historic Asia Cup Medal

Grit and Glory in Hangzhou: Determination Shines as India Claims Runners-Up Spot, Eyes World Cup Redemption

Published on: 16 September, 2025
By: BTNI
Location: Hangzhou, China

In a display of unyielding resolve and seamless teamwork, the Indian Women’s Hockey Team has etched another glorious chapter in the nation’s sporting saga by securing the Silver Medal at the Women’s Asia Cup 2025. Facing off against a formidable host nation in the final at the Gongshu Canal Sports Park Stadium, India fell 1-4 to China on September 14, but their spirited performance has ignited nationwide pride and set the stage for future conquests.

This silver lining not only underscores the team’s remarkable journey but also reaffirms India’s rising stature in women’s hockey on the continental stage.The tournament, held from September 9 to 14 in the vibrant city of Hangzhou, showcased eight powerhouse teams vying for supremacy and a direct ticket to the 2026 FIH Women’s Hockey World Cup in Belgium and the Netherlands. India, seeded as defending champions from their 2022 triumph, stormed through the pool stage unbeaten, topping Pool A with commanding wins over Malaysia (7-1), Indonesia (11-0), and Thailand (5-1). Their semifinal thriller against a resilient South Korea—a 2-1 victory sealed by Salima Tete’s decisive strike—propelled them into the final, where they confronted Olympic champions China.

The final was a high-octane affair from the outset. Veteran forward Navneet Kaur, reaching a personal milestone of 100 international goals earlier in the tournament, ignited hopes with a blistering penalty corner conversion in the very first minute, giving India a dream start. China, however, mounted a relentless comeback, equalizing through captain Ou Zixia in the 21st minute before surging ahead in the second half with strikes from Li Hong (40′), Zou Meirong (51′), and Zhong Jiaqi (53′). Despite valiant defensive efforts from goalkeeper Bichu Devi Kharibam and midfield maestro Nisha, India couldn’t breach China’s fortified backline again. The 1-4 scoreline belied the intensity, with India earning eight penalty corners to China’s five, reflecting their attacking prowess and tactical acumen under coach Janneke Schopman.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the chorus of accolades, hailing the team’s “determination and team spirit” as “simply outstanding” in a heartfelt message that resonated across the nation. Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami echoed the sentiment, calling the achievement a “symbol of our players’ hard work, passion, and dedication.” Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey praised the squad for their resilience, noting that while direct World Cup qualification slipped away, the silver medal guarantees a spot in the qualifiers, where India is poised to shine.

Captain Salima Tete, who orchestrated the midfield with poise, reflected post-match: “We gave everything on the field, and this silver is a testament to our unity. The loss stings, but it fuels our fire for what’s next.” Standout performers like Navneet Kaur, with her golden goal tally, and young gun Beauty Dung Dung, who dazzled in the semis, embody the blend of experience and youth that defines this squad. Their campaign also featured milestones, including Navneet’s century of goals against Japan in the Super 4s, underscoring individual brilliance within a cohesive unit.

This silver adds to India’s rich haul—four Asia Cup titles and consistent podium finishes—fueling aspirations for the 2026 World Cup and beyond. As the team returns home to a hero’s welcome, their story inspires a generation of aspiring athletes, proving that on the green turf, perseverance turns dreams into medals. Congratulations to these warriors; the road ahead gleams with even greater promise.

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