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Home | Sport | India Placed In Pool D For Womens Hockey World Cup 2026

India placed in Pool D for Women’s Hockey World Cup 2026

The Indian women’s hockey team has been placed in Pool D alongside England, China and South Africa for the FIH Hockey World Cup 2026, with Chief Coach Sjoerd Marijne expressing confidence in the team’s preparation and consistency ahead of the tournament.

By Telangana Today
Published Date - 18 March 2026, 02:34 PM
India placed in Pool D for Women’s Hockey World Cup 2026
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Hyderabad: After confirming their qualification for the FIH Hockey World Cup Belgium & Netherlands 2026, the Indian women’s hockey team is preparing for the marquee event following the tournament draw.

India have been placed in Pool D alongside England, China and South Africa for the upcoming tournament, which is scheduled to take place in August this year. China are the top-ranked team in the group, currently ranked World No 4. India’s recent opponents in the final and winners of the FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 Qualifiers Hyderabad, Telangana, England are ranked sixth, with India and South Africa ranked ninth and nineteenth respectively.


With vastly different styles of play, the group will pose an exciting challenge for the Indian squad. Mindful of the tough tests ahead, the team’s Chief Coach Sjoerd Marijne is confident that his team can consistently express their style of hockey.

“This is a very competitive and balanced pool. There are teams like England and China that bring different styles and a lot of experience, while the South Africa women’s national field hockey team is always unpredictable and dangerous on their day,” Marijne said.

“However, for us, it’s not about the draw. It is about how we show up. At a World Cup, every match demands your best. We respect all opponents, but our focus is on playing our style of hockey with consistency and courage,” he added.

India clinched second place in the recently concluded FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 Qualifiers Hyderabad, Telangana, falling short against England in the final. Despite the loss in the final, there were plenty of positives for the team. They finished the tournament as the second-highest goal scorers with 11 goals, with six of those coming from penalty corners.

Reflecting on the tournament, Marijne encouraged the team to constantly look to improve and find consistency, with emphasis on being more clinical on both ends of the field. He said, “We have done well going forward, but the most important thing for us is to focus on converting our chances into goals, whether from field play or penalty corners. Besides this, we also have to continue working on our defensive structures.”

Having guided the team to a fourth-place finish at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, Marijne returned to lead the side in January this year. Elaborating on his vision for the squad, he stated, “We are building something long term. We want to build a team that is resilient, adaptable and fearless. Qualifying was the step, but we are aiming for much more. The first steps have been made in the right direction, but there is much more to go if we want to be successful.”

Looking ahead to the tournament while highlighting the preparation, Marijne concluded, “We have a tour to the USA and Argentina, the Nations Cup in New Zealand and practice matches in Germany. We will also play some matches in the Netherlands. These scheduled games, combined with our camps, set us up with a good mix of matches and training to be ready for the World Cup and Asian Games.”

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