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India step up preparations for FIH Hockey World Cup 2026

The Indian men's and women's hockey teams have intensified preparations at the national coaching camp in Bengaluru ahead of the FIH Hockey World Cup Belgium and Netherlands 2026, with coaches Craig Fulton and Sjoerd Marijne expressing confidence about the squads' readiness

By Telangana Today
Published Date - 15 July 2026, 06:54 PM
India step up preparations for FIH Hockey World Cup 2026
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Hyderabad: With just a month left before the FIH Hockey World Cup Belgium and Netherlands 2026 begins, excitement is building as the Indian men’s and women’s teams intensify their preparations at the national coaching camps currently under way at the Sports Authority of India (SAI) Centre in Bengaluru.

The prestigious tournament, scheduled to be held from August 15 to 30, will, for the first time, see both the men’s and women’s editions being held simultaneously at the same venues.


The Indian men’s team heads into the World Cup with renewed confidence following encouraging performances during the Rotterdam and London legs of the FIH Hockey Pro League, where they defeated reigning world champions Germany and Paris Olympics gold medallists the Netherlands, in addition to victories over Pakistan and a strong showing against England.

“The players have come into the camp fresh (after a break following the Pro League tour of Europe), and you can see it in the energy on the pitch. The sessions have been sharp and competitive, with everyone eager to be back together,” said the Indian Men’s Hockey Team’s Chief Coach, Craig Fulton. “The first few days have been about getting the legs moving again, re-establishing our standards, and now we are gradually building the intensity as we prepare for the World Cup.”

The Indian men’s team, champions of the 1975 edition, has been drawn in Pool D alongside England, Pakistan and Wales, with their campaign beginning against Wales on August 15, followed by matches against England on August 17 and Pakistan on August 19.

The match against England, one of the in-form teams at present, promises to be a stern test. Recent battles between the two teams, including at the recently concluded FIH Hockey Pro League, have been close. However, the clash against arch-rivals Pakistan remains the marquee fixture of the first phase of the tournament.

“We’re doing strong conditioning work early in the week to build our physical base, before moving into more tactical, unit-based sessions as the week progresses,” said Fulton. “We’re also doing a lot of small-sided games to keep decision-making sharp under fatigue, alongside daily video reviews to reinforce learning and specific work on our press and counter. It’s about improving what we’re already good at and continuing to build on those strengths.”

The Indian women’s team, meanwhile, will enter the World Cup on the back of an emphatic campaign at the FIH Nations Cup, where they lifted the trophy with an unbeaten run. It gives the team valuable momentum heading into the tournament.

Placed in Pool D, the Indian Women’s Team will begin their campaign against one of the title favourites, China, on August 16, followed by matches against South Africa on August 18 and England on August 20.

“The team is very motivated for the upcoming period, with the two major tournaments (World Cup and Asian Games) ahead. The players are excited, and you can clearly see that energy during our training sessions. Everyone is working hard every day, and there is a real hunger within the group to keep improving,” said Sjoerd Marijne, Chief Coach of the Indian Women’s Team.

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