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Young goalie Prince Deep Singh eyes Olympic gold

Young goalkeeper Prince Deep Singh, yet to make his senior debut, is gaining recognition with major award nominations and strong junior performances. With growing confidence and experience, he now aims to become India’s first-choice goalkeeper and win Olympic gold.

By Telangana Today
Published Date - 25 March 2026, 03:25 PM
Young goalie Prince Deep Singh eyes Olympic gold
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Hyderabad: For a player who is yet to make his senior international debut, Prince Deep Singh’s rise has been anything but ordinary. The young goalkeeper, currently training at the Senior Men’s National Camp, has found himself rubbing shoulders with the country’s best after being nominated in two of the biggest categories – Hockey India Baljit Singh Award for Goalkeeper of the Year 2025 and Hockey India Jugraj Singh Award for Upcoming Player of the Year 2025 (Men – Under 21) – at the Hockey India 8th Annual Awards 2025, which will be held on March 27, 2026 in New Delhi.

It is a recognition that feels both surreal and deeply affirming for the 21-year-old player, who only broke into the international scene in 2024 with the Indian Junior Men’s Hockey Team, but has already won numerous laurels with the team, including a gold medal at the FIH Junior Asia Cup 2024, a silver medal at the Sultan of Johor Cup 2025, and a bronze medal at the FIH Men’s Junior World Cup Tamil Nadu 2025.


Interestingly, Prince Deep Singh was also named ‘Goalkeeper of the Tournament’ in the Men’s Hero Hockey India League (HIL) 2025-26, where he played for Accord Tamil Nadu Dragons.

“I feel very happy and proud,” Prince says with quiet conviction. “It usually takes time to get nominated for such awards, but I got this opportunity early. Performing well in tournaments and seeing my name among top goalkeepers, it motivates me a lot.”

His journey to this moment has been shaped by performances under pressure. At the FIH Junior Men’s World Cup 2025, where India clinched bronze, Prince stood tall in crunch situations, particularly during India’s quarter-final against Belgium, a match that tested not just skill, but temperament.

“That match was do-or-die for us,” he recalls. “We conceded late and it went into a shootout. My teammates kept telling me, ‘you have played well, you will do it.’ When I made the early saves, it reduced pressure on the team. The crowd, the noise, it all boosted my confidence.”

Those moments, forged in high-stakes environments, have fast-tracked his growth, but his beginnings were far more unassuming.

Hailing from Pathankot, Prince did not start as a goalkeeper. He was a full-back at the Cheema Hockey Academy in Batala, balancing hockey with weekend football games. It was on those football fields that his natural instincts began to stand out.

“I used to play as a goalkeeper in football and made some good saves. My coaches noticed my height and reach and suggested I try goalkeeping in hockey. That’s how everything started,” he says.

Among his key learning moments, the Sultan of Johor Cup 2025 stands out, not for a silver medal win, but for the lessons it offered. “Playing against teams like Australia made me realise the importance of giving 100 per cent for the team in every moment,” he says.

Despite not yet earning his senior cap, Prince’s nomination alongside Krishan Bahadur Pathak, Bichu Devi Kharibam and Suraj Karkera places him in elite company, a testament to both his potential and his performances. “India has a strong pool of goalkeepers. To be nominated among them, even before my senior debut, feels special. It gives me confidence that I am on the right path,” he says.

With clear ambitions for the future, Prince signed off by stating his ultimate goal to win Olympic gold. “My dream is to become the main goalkeeper for the Indian senior team and win a gold medal at the Olympics.”

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