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Former goalkeeper Bharat Chetri believes Hockey India’s new initiatives will support the growth of women in the game

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Bharat Chetri Applauds Hockey India’s Initiatives for Grassroots Development and National Women’s Hockey League

Bharat Chetri, the legendary former goalkeeper of the Indian Men’s Hockey Team, has lauded Hockey India’s latest initiatives aimed at nurturing grassroots talent and uplifting women’s hockey in the country. Chetri, along with other former goalkeepers and drag-flickers, is actively involved in leading intensive training sessions to identify and refine young athletes aspiring to excel in these crucial positions.

Speaking about the program, Chetri emphasized the importance of investing in grassroots development for the future of Indian hockey. He praised Hockey India for focusing on specialized training for goalkeepers and drag-flickers, laying a solid foundation for the emergence of world-class talent in these key roles. Chetri expressed his confidence that this initiative will yield remarkable results for the sport.

In addition to the grassroots development program, Hockey India has introduced the groundbreaking National Women’s Hockey League 2024 – 2025, a significant milestone for women’s hockey in India. This league, the first of its kind in the country, provides a platform for emerging athletes and elevates the stature of women’s hockey.

Teams participating in the inaugural edition of the National Women’s Hockey League include Hockey Haryana, Hockey Maharashtra, Hockey Jharkhand, and others. Chetri hailed the league as a significant boost for women’s hockey, empowering the next generation of hockey stars and fostering a culture of excellence.

The league is structured into two phases, with the first phase scheduled to take place in Ranchi, Jharkhand. The tournament promises to be a historic moment for women’s hockey in India, inspiring countless young girls to pursue their dreams in the sport. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting development in Indian sports.

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